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John Porter was dishonourably discharged after an operation which resulted in two of his collegues being killed. Seven years later, similarities between that operation and a kidnapping in Iraq bring Porter back into service as a deniable asset of Section 20.
 
John Porter was dishonourably discharged after an operation which resulted in two of his collegues being killed. Seven years later, similarities between that operation and a kidnapping in Iraq bring Porter back into service as a deniable asset of Section 20.
  
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== [[:Category:Bell UH-1 Iroquois|Bell UH-1H Iroquois]] ==
 
Seen throughout the series operated as the main British Special Forces transport helicopter. In reality, special Forces use A109s and Dauphins.
 
Seen throughout the series operated as the main British Special Forces transport helicopter. In reality, special Forces use A109s and Dauphins.
 
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Revision as of 22:54, 20 October 2011

Title Screen for Chris Ryan's Strike Back

TV Series (2010)

Starring:
Richard Armitage (John Porter)
Andrew Lincoln (Capt. Hugh Collinson)
Jodhi May (Lt. Layla Thompson)
Shelley Conn (Danni Prendiville)

John Porter was dishonourably discharged after an operation which resulted in two of his collegues being killed. Seven years later, similarities between that operation and a kidnapping in Iraq bring Porter back into service as a deniable asset of Section 20.

Bell UH-1H Iroquois

Seen throughout the series operated as the main British Special Forces transport helicopter. In reality, special Forces use A109s and Dauphins.

CRSTBell 5.jpg
Special Forces embark on their first mission of the series.
CRSTBell 2.jpg
CRSTBell 4.jpg

Lockheed C-130 Hercules C5

Most likely ZH884, not 100% though.

CRSTC-130.jpg

Atlas Oryx

Based originally on the Aérospatiale Puma but built by South African company Atlas, it is an improved version more likened to the Super Puma. Seen here portraying part of the Zimbabwean Air Force.

CRSTOryx.jpg
CRSTOryx 2.jpg

BAe Harrier II

Seen firing missiles on enemy forces over afghanistan.

CRSTHarrier 3.jpg
CRSTHarrier 2.jpg
"Missiles Hot"

Boeing AH-64 Apache Longbow

Sent on a scout mission to look for Porter.

CRSTAH-64 2.jpg
CRSTAH-64.jpg

General Atomics MQ-1 Predator

CRSTMQ-1.jpg


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