Has this thing ever been involved in an active conflict?
Scored an air-to-air kill on an enemy plane?
Dropped a bomb on hostile buildings/vehicles?
Has this thing ever been involved in an active conflict?
Scored an air-to-air kill on an enemy plane?
Dropped a bomb on hostile buildings/vehicles?
It was used in Libya
Have you?
Sort of
No
No
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fr niga get some pussy
have you even had sex with a malaysian tiktok influencer lol
So send it to the Ukrainians already.
Duh.
is that a john deere symbol on that plane. does john deere make fighter jets
yes it has been used in Syria and in Libya. Only air to air was against a drone but no homies finna try it against Britain recently so what can you do
although Fleet Air Arm's F-35 will 100% dab on the Typhoon by getting an air to air kill against a manned aircraft before it does.
I often have difficulty to tell griffin, eurofighter and rafael apart
same
honestly souless euro aircraft at least sukhoi migs and burger fighters have distinct looks
Why do people keep saying "rafael" instead of "rafale"?
Americans like Israel more than France
No one knows how to say Rafale.
Or Dassault for that matter.
shut the frick up you fricking mutt
Frogs get pissed
Its rafale
It's easy
>Eurofighter
Blocky, brutalist, bauhaus, German design
>Rafale
Smooth, curvy, sexy, French design
>Gripen
Slender, single engine, big canards, intakes on the sides, honestly the more distinctive of the three
>Rafale
French, constantly has its dick out (see: French)
Eurofighter has canards in front of the pilot.
Rafael has canards behind the pilot. (Because the French like it from behind)
Gryphon, unlike the other two, is single engine.
Square intake underneath, ugly fricker: Eurofighter
Square intakes on the sides, single engine: Gripen
Somewhat rounded intakes in the lower corners, non-retractable refuelling probe: Rafale
A mix of native English speakers having a pathological inability too pronounce any language, including their own, and Turtles.
>Scored an air-to-air kill on an enemy plane?
An RAF Typhoon shot down a drone over Syria with ASRAAM in December 2021, but I don't think that really counts.
>Dropped a bomb on hostile buildings/vehicles?
Yes, the RAF used them to deliver 1000lb Enhanced Paveway II on Libyan ground targets. Later, Paveway IV and Brimstone 2 were used in Iraq and Syria against ISIS.
Saudis have also used them to drop bombs in Yemen.
Yes, bombed ISIS.
Has been used in Air-to-Ground attacks in Libya, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen.
has shot down a drone over Syria or Iraq.