USMC aircraft that can have a primary mission of air-to-air and or air-to-ground
As far as I understand it's very restrictive. This is a summary of how it was about ten years ago: "Anything vaguely handgun shaped is prohibited. Centrefire semi-auto rifles are banned. Rifles over .27" in calibre are banned. Firearm Certificates have a Irish L100 licensing fee, and a separate FAC is required per gun. Licenses have to be renewed yearly. All guns require an FAC - even air rifles. There may not be a requirement to be a member of a club or a training requirement expressly written into the law, but to get a license without being a member of a club is next to impossible." I recommend checking with this organisation for the latest updates: http://www.targetshootingireland.org Cheers, Tom Walls
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With the draconian UK laws, any legal - non FAC - air rifle will not exceed 750 fps. With 11 ft/lbs and a pellet weight of 28g will give a velocity of around 420 fps. A FAC rifle with 40 ft/lbs and a pellet weight of 28g will give a velocity of around 800 fps. The .22 FAC Theoban MFR will produce 28 ft/lbs which equates to only 671 fps. So even if you have an FAC certificate, the chances of finding a rifle with at least 35 fps is slim, but not impossible.
ROVER, which stands for Remotely Operated Video Enhanced Receiver, is a system which allows ground forces, such as Forward Air Controllers (FAC), to see what an aircraft or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is seeing in real time by receiving images acquired by the aircraft's sensors on a laptop on the ground. There's little time delay and usage of ROVER greatly improves the FAC on the ground reconnaissance and target identification which are essential to close air support.
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The latin root "fac- or fic-" all means "make/do." Some words containing this root are facile, factory, malefactor, manufacture, and artifact.