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    Top Gun Harry To Combat Taliban As Pilot

    Prince Harry is expected to be operating alongside British and American Special Forces troops targeting Taliban commanders and bomb-makers during a combat tour flying Apache helicopters in Helmand later this year.

    The Prince was a prize-winning student among a course of 20 on the 'Conversion to Role' training, which teaches pilots how to use the weapons on the Apache helicopter gunship .

    "The prize of best co-pilot gunner marks out the student whose overall performance during the course is assessed as the best amongst their peer group," the Ministry of Defence said.

    "The award handed to Captain Wales consists of a polished 30mm round from an Apache cannon mounted on a stand."

    Colonel Neale Moss, Commander of the Attack Helicopter Force at Wattisham Station, said: "The Apache course is extremely challenging, teaching and testing students in their flying skills, decision making and mental agility on exercise all over the country and abroad.

    "They are assessed continually to ensure that they are up to the challenge of operating one of the most sophisticated attack helicopters in the world."

    Captain Wales will now spend several months based in Wattisham, Suffolk, continuing to train with his squadron, learning to fly with different crew members and building up his hours in the sky.

    Most of his combat tour to Afghanistan will be spent providing close air support to infantry and escorting Chinook helicopters carrying soldiers and supplies around the province.

    The threat to the Prince will be the same as it is for other pilots. So far there have been few incidents of the use of surface-to-air missiles, which are the biggest potential danger.

    The Taliban have shot down other aircraft with heavy machine guns or rocket-propelled grenades. British Apache pilots avoid most threats by flying high and out of the range of most insurgent weapons.

    When he is finally sent to Afghanistan the Prince's most controversial task, shared with the rest of his squadron and all Apache crews in Helmand, will be to support small Special Forces squads of soldiers on top secret missions to kill and capture Taliban leaders.

    "Working alongside Special Forces is a normal part of an operational deployment in Helmand for all Apache crews. They are an integral part of many operations of that sort," a senior officer told Sky News.

    Apache aircraft, armed with thermobaric Hellfire missiles, which are designed to collapse buildings, and 30mm cannon, have been in the forefront of attacks on the "middle management" of insurgent groups.

    In 2010, the Special Air Service was reported to be killing on an "industrial scale". That has since eased off, Sky sources say, but they continue to be targeted.

    The Apache's thermal imaging and night sights, as well as its phenomenal firepower, have been put to ruthless use gunning down "squirters" - insurgents trying to escape from Special Forces sweeps and known bomb-makers.

    When Captain Wales is sent to Helmand he will often fly for four to five hours a day, sometimes more, directed by Forward Air Controllers, a job he did on his last tour of Afghanistan.

    The FACs, now known as Joint Terminal Attack Controllers, are responsible for directing helicopter and jet aircraft on to targets from the ground. They have been an invaluable asset in offensive and defensive operations against insurgents, often tipping the balance in favour of outnumbered British troops.

    Sources close to Prince Harry said that his family, notably his father Prince Charles, had been "uncomfortable" with the idea that as an Apache pilot he would be flying missions on which there was a certainty that he would be required to take human life.

    But he has insisted that he wanted to take a combat role and is understood to have said to his father that, as a Forward Air Controller in Helmand in 2007, he had ordered aircraft to bomb Taliban positions and was therefore already responsible for causing casualties.

    Military insiders said that he was an "extremely able pilot" who was likely to command an aircraft from the front seat, which would also put him in charge of the Apache weapons systems.

    "He is quick and bright. He shoots well, he rides well, he can fly and he's not afraid of taking decisions," one senior officer said.

     
    • Allan  •  Fareham, England  •  3 months ago
      Royals into the killing fields and how about all those politicians ,and those with vested interest ,who suffer others to kill and die, being put in the field as well !
      • TIEN HOU 3 months ago
        love to send Mr CAMORON(MORON) there to see how fast he runs a way and hides or comes back a legless wonder
      • TIEN HOU 3 months ago
        i remember a story of anther prince who wanted to go to war in zulu land in 1879 the french prince imperial son of louis naplian he wondered into some zulus who gut him up
    • stuart  •  3 months ago
      When will we see Blar`s kids fighting in daddys war?
      • Stuff the government 3 months ago
        Or Uncle Gordens
      • V for Vendetta 3 months ago
        Never in a million years, because they are part of the "establishment" part of that Elite so desperate to hang on yet as they squeeze to hold on it slips through their fingers
      • WingDings 3 months ago
        From behind Israels' nuke button.
    • Jade  •  3 months ago
      So, how about some prizes and publicity for the lads (and ladies) who didn't sign up to the army because they were obligated or it's good PR, and who won't be wrapped in cotton wool on the front line like he was? It's sad that he gets treated like a hero all the time, when the only time the media honours any other soldier is when his coffin is draped with the flag on his way home.
      • Howard W 3 months ago
        Well said Jade .
      • Simon 3 months ago
        well said jade....fancy a drink??
    • Itsme  •  Dublin, Ireland  •  3 months ago
      Don't believe for one minute the army would put Harry's life in Obvious danger ,but then again it's the security editor wrote this ,so much for security
    • happy chickadee  •  3 months ago
      why advertise this it will have the enemy shooting at every chopper/plane that goes overhead
      • KEITH 3 months ago
        The apache can put a round through a letterbox 2 miles away in total darkness, taliban don't stand a chance
      • Erinn 3 months ago
        So Happy.... they will just shoot everything because they think its Harry, oh please.
      • The Masked Avenger 3 months ago
        I love the fantasy land you live in Keith!
        They are reasonably good but not that good!
        As for Happy chicken they do any way so whats new!
    • Stephen  •  Milton Keynes, England  •  3 months ago
      Why doesnt the media just paint a BL88dy big sign on the side of his Helicopter!
    • V for Vendetta  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      Funny how the second in line to the throne after his brother (ignoring his father) is allowed to go to the front line. Could it be the "establishment" wouldn't be too worried by his death (God forbid)?
      • Rugmeister68 3 months ago
        Umm was thinking the same. He's clearly Hewitt's son so might not be considered part of the elite bloodline. Aslo chance for a false flag here, Royal shot down---blame it on Iran or Syria!
      • V for Vendetta 3 months ago
        I think too many people in the "elite" know what many of us think. The person I feel for is Harry, he is disposable in all senses of the word.
      • Private_Pilot 3 months ago
        Personally, I think Harry bears a striking resemblance to The Duke of Edinburgh. Maybe Diana was not so shy after all.
    • David  •  Watford, England  •  3 months ago
      why tell the taliban now they will target apache helicopters if they can get stingers and just hope they get him putting every crew in more danger .It just proves the press has no brains .
    • gerald  •  Hounslow, England  •  3 months ago
      Don't be fooled Joe public, no way will this Hooray Henry's life be in danger. See this for what it is, just a big P R exersize to convince us he's just a regular guy and will be facing dangers like our troops do every day. Once he's served his time [out of danger] we will be reading in the press "Hero Harry returns home from duty in Afganistan" at least it will give him a chance to sport more medals in his chest
    • Hugh Jorgen  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      His dad James must be really proud of him ;)
    • goldenrivett  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
      paper exercise from miles away from enemy fire thats all he will be up to,beleive me comforted by adult pampers,
    • udc  •  3 months ago
      like thousands of other soldiers ?
    • Paul J  •  Reading, England  •  3 months ago
      I seem to remember he left school with just one o'level in Geography!
    • Flyingpig  •  Ilford, England  •  3 months ago
      Top of his class....after £1million training....now there`s a surprise!
    • phantom reader  •  3 months ago
      Prince Harry is like randy andy he spent most of his time on a ship in the falklands ,when that was going on yet hes looked on as a hero yet all he did was fly a chopper and was know where near the action. in the old days kings or queen would lead there troops from the frount now most stay at home or play soilders so it looks good wareing a uniform, now randy andys a so called envoy for uk plc, still swaning around in a chopper doing sod all and enjoying free bs 'its a shame as her maj works harder then the lot of them. harry needs to know its not a game and he might end up shot at or dead cos thay fire real bullets in return at you not blanks. and his fellow comrades wont have time to pull his #$%$ out of a hole if it gos t ,ts up. real war fares looking you enamy in the eyes when thay try to kill you.and not sitting on a chopper pushing a button and killing someone miles away. our boys need to know that thay are cared for and will come home safely and not get cought up in friendly fire by a trigger happy prince,hopefully he will become a man throught this.i hope he make it back safely and all the boys and ladys do as well.all them pilots do a good job yet thay need to be rewarded for puting there lifes on the line for our freedom
    • robert  •  3 months ago
      Harry to fly to Afghanistan, well it beats walking there. I think they should drop Paul Gambacinni onto the Taliban. His smugness would wipe them out instantly, the fat queen.
    • Gary  •  Surbiton, England  •  3 months ago
      I'm sure the sale of SAM missiles will increase dramatically now.
      Get some shares in the companies, you'll make a 'killing'.
      Why the hell are they giving assassins the heads up on his movements.
    • david  •  2 months ago
      SO FIGHTING THE TALIBAN WHO ARE MOSTLY LAND BOUND IN MODERN ATTACK CHOPPERS , WOW !!
    • Z G  •  3 months ago
      he was firing this gun at nothing , you can see him laughing with his instructor..he never got anywhere near actual combat & it will be the same next time..
    • M  •  3 months ago
      OMG, will the Taliban be complaining to the UN now? The Apache is an awesome machine, well appreciated by the guys on the ground and they won't care who is flying it. In any event the co-pilot is the one that directs and fires i'ts deadly weaponary - not the one that actually flies the aircraft during the assault.
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