"Spy planes" that could help combat roadside bombs from seven-and-a-half miles above the ground have just entered squadron service after successful trials in Afghanistan. How effective would they be in fighting the Taleban and saving lives? BBC NEWS | UK | £1bn 'spy jets' join RAF squadron
After watching the first two episodes of Dr's and Nurses at war lets hope it does the job......Seeing that Marine loose his legs this week was tragic to say the least. Cheers Andy