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Oma 2021-12-13 08:01:05
How did F18 fighter pilots escape the enemy from hunting by triangulation?
In the air over enemy-occupied areas, fighter pilots performing missions and special forces have all experienced SERE prisoner-of-war training (survival, avoidance, escape, resistance). In the vast virgin forest, in order to avoid hunting, you need to constantly read the map and compass. So how do...
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Ervin 2021-12-13 08:01:05
Exciting war movie
Although the plot of the story is based on real historical events, the plot arrangement is somewhat simple, and there are many details that are not clear enough. However, the take-off plot of the fighter plane on the aircraft carrier and the fragments of the air battle are very...
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Makenzie 2021-12-13 08:01:05
The plot of this film is quite compact. Few modern military warfare themes can be filmed with such a feeling, and only this one can regard the fighter pilot as the bishop.
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Summer 2022-03-26 09:01:06
This kind of film, I am afraid that there are no less than a thousand made in the United States
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