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Whats up with your Navy, UK?
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2021-01-06 at 5:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz Back to the "Not used for anti-air. that is exactly what this ships Captain stated it was used for.
where did you hear this? because the design spec for the 'zumwalt' railguns are huge long-range artillery; if they were meant for air defence they'd be much smaller and more efficient -
2021-01-06 at 8:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra where did you hear this? because the design spec for the 'zumwalt' railguns are huge long-range artillery; if they were meant for air defence they'd be much smaller and more efficient
I guess I have to go find the video somewhere on Youtube
can I look for it later.. please remind me to do so. I'm waiting for this faggot 3D printer to print one small test object and it takes 4.3 hours to pre-render the vertices before it starts printing. (I hope it prints) -
2021-01-06 at 9:07 AM UTChere watch this. China likes to cook enemy combatants to death
prolly not a reputable video but I believe they have something
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2021-01-06 at 9:34 AM UTCthey're nothing special, US has had them since at least the 70s
they were meant as a riot control device up until they realised what cancer was -
2021-01-06 at 10:14 AM UTCWe're going to be abl;e to use 5G phones to direct radiation towards anyone we don't like.
Your phone microphone is going to be on and listening all the time.
We will automativally give cancer to anyone who speakes hate speech about israel.
This is going to be great. -
2021-01-06 at 1:09 PM UTCShips are still the best way to deploy troops/tanks/equipment en-masse. Sure you can drop them from a plane but that assumes several things...1 that you have a clear path to your deployment target, 2. you wont be shot down (cargo aircraft as slow as fuck and sitting ducks), 3 you have enough planes to deploy thousands of troops quickly and effectively.
The Falklands conflict was a perfect example of the importance of ships. -
2021-01-07 at 2:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The Falklands conflict was a perfect example of the importance of ships.
they also showed that a $200k missile could scuttle a $50 million ship - both the difference in price and the effectiveness of the missiles has grown over the years, while anti-missile defence has advanced little and relies heavily on early warning. -
2021-01-07 at 2:38 PM UTCthe navy kicks ass. They'll straight-up Play with your Pineal Gland, if you so chose for them to, but no one else. no one else. noooo one else! no one else will know. no one else. no one. nobody elsef'peh
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2021-01-07 at 2:47 PM UTC
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2021-01-07 at 2:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Ships are still the best way to deploy troops/tanks/equipment en-masse. Sure you can drop them from a plane but that assumes several things…1 that you have a clear path to your deployment target, 2. you wont be shot down (cargo aircraft as slow as fuck and sitting ducks), 3 you have enough planes to deploy thousands of troops quickly and effectively.
The Falklands conflict was a perfect example of the importance of ships.
Why? All you guys achieved was killing a bunch of argie sailors and getting your bottomless tax hole in the middle of no where back. -
2021-01-07 at 2:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Why? All you guys achieved was killing a bunch of argie sailors and getting your bottomless tax hole in the middle of no where back.
America loses every war and Trump got bested by his own Neice in her best selling book . Bankrupt 6 times and Putin has black mail gold a la, "golden showers".
YOU suck! -
2021-01-07 at 2:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by mashlehash the navy kicks ass. They'll straight-up Play with your Pineal Gland, if you so chose for them to, but no one else. no one else. noooo one else! no one else will know. no one else. no one. nobody elsef'peh
GWEN towers.
I was staring at the GWEN towers and found out the two we had across the Delta from where I lived (and Green Plastic once lived) you can see the 2 and they're almost the same height as the old Twin Towers knocked down in NYC.
they have warning blinky lights so planes dont hit them (Like in NYC) at least by mistake. and next to them I believe have more Massive Power Transformers also blinky. They're located in the town of Walnut Grove near Loche (an old Chinese settlement town in the 1800s next to the Sacramento River)
and I said "I wonder if they could use those towers like HAARP. and I shit you not. a few months later, Jesse Ventura does a show on GWEN towers on his Conspiracy show. and how the US used them to pick up old soviet nuclear testing. I think they now use them for Cel phone towers.
One blew town in Texas. I think that one which was also used for Radio Stations allowed people all the way up in North Dakota and even Canada could pick up old am radio in the old days back in the 50s.
Anyways I started to believe in the whole "hive mind" thing happening. Because Everytime I would have an experience and a thought, somehow it would end up on Alex Jones. this happened like half a dozen times. I started to believe we're all bees or ants. I dont think it's silly. our brains are in fact radio transmitters and receivers.
before the digitial era and during analog period of radio research, analog receivers couldn't hold a signal so accurately. but when digital trunking (if thats the right word) was invented they could home in on the signal more accurately and follow its distortion and lock in on it. I believe it was then that research in telepathy became easier to study and many advancements have been made. including remote viewing.
it's not black magic. it's science. but it's dangerous though. if it becomes the norm who knows what kind of chaos will happen. strict laws will have to be passed on its use.
or not.
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2021-01-07 at 2:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Why? All you guys achieved was killing a bunch of argie sailors and getting your bottomless tax hole in the middle of no where back.
Because there wouldn't have been any possible way to get the troops and equipment to the Falklands otherwise..and the argies would have "won" the Falklands by default. The victory was 100% due to the navy. Defending ones land and territories (and people) isn't always about $$$.
Was you that kid at school who gave the bullies your lunch money because it wasn't worth the fight? -
2021-01-07 at 3:48 PM UTCYou're comparing the most important thing in life, money, to an island wales in the south atlantic.
Oh no, it's good you held onto the malvinas. You never know when you might want to establish a whaling station or coal a freighter again. -
2021-01-07 at 3:50 PM UTC
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2021-01-07 at 4:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Ships are still the best way to deploy troops/tanks/equipment en-masse. Sure you can drop them from a plane but that assumes several things…1 that you have a clear path to your deployment target, 2. you wont be shot down (cargo aircraft as slow as fuck and sitting ducks), 3 you have enough planes to deploy thousands of troops quickly and effectively.
The Falklands conflict was a perfect example of the importance of ships.
thats just like saying waterloo was a perfect example of the importance of muskets and bayonets.
yea sure butt ....
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2021-01-07 at 4:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny thats just like saying waterloo was a perfect example of the importance of muskets and bayonets.
yea sure butt ….
No it isn't...as the troops were able to get to waterloo without musket and bayonets..whereas the troops and equipment during the falklands conflict couldn't have got there without ships. -
2021-01-07 at 4:40 PM UTC
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2021-01-07 at 4:42 PM UTC
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2021-01-07 at 4:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump You're comparing the most important thing in life, money, to an island wales in the south atlantic.
Oh no, it's good you held onto the malvinas. You never know when you might want to establish a whaling station or coal a freighter again.
clue time...oil in the South Atlantic/Antarctica...Dubai used to be a sandlot...