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U.S. Forces Again Strike Iraqi Missile Site

 
 American Forces Press Service

30 December 1998
 WASHINGTON -- For the second time in three days, coalition 
 air forces came under Iraqi attack Dec. 30, and returned 
 fire against a missile site. 
 The latest incident -- this one over southern Iraq -- 
 occurred at about 9:30 a.m. local time, near the town of 
 Talil. A coalition British GR-1 Tornado pilot flying an 
 Operation Southern Watch mission saw the launch of six to 
 eight surface-to-air missiles from an air defense site, 
 said a Joint Task Force Southwest Asia spokesman.
 U.S. Air Force F-16CJ, F-16CG and EA-6B aircraft fired two 
 high-speed anti-radiation missiles at the radars and 
 dropped several GBU-12 500-pound precision guided 
 munitions. All coalition aircraft returned to bases safely. 
 Officials are conducting battle damage assessment. 
 U.S. and British aircraft are part of Operation Southern 
 Watch. The operation enforces United Nations sanctions and 
 restrictions of the no-fly zone south of the 33rd parallel 
 in Iraq. Aircrews are authorized to use force in self-
 defense. 
 Two days earlier, coalition aircraft came under similar 
 attack from an air defense site north of the town of Mosul 
 in northern Iraq. In that encounter, coalition forces 
 responded with anti-radiation missiles and precision-guided 
 munitions. Pentagon officials said that site was destroyed. 
 (From an Air Force News Service release)
 

http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Dec1998/n12301998_9812301.html



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