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PNAC: Rebuilding America's Defenses makes very little sense
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2018-09-16 at 8:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock depends if he comes from the dance floor or your nose.
The dance floor and my nose would be a boogie
Bogey is what military and commercial pilots call an unknown aircraft.
but as far as the monster/ghost man .. is it bogeyman or boogieman or boogyman
People in NorCal pronounce it Boogieman -
2018-09-16 at 8:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra a large part of this is because the US military is heavily dependent on satellite communications, and Russia/China have been starting to deploy ASAT launchers in their regular missile brigades
that's true.
at first I thought the idea was off the hook until I considered other countries have been doing something similar. I also did some reading on it.
I think the idea is a realistic one but I don't think he needs to increase defense spending to do it especially if he's planning to eliminate some of the funding for NASA. It can be combined rather making it a whole new separate part of the military. -
2018-09-16 at 8:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by playingindirt at first I thought the idea was off the hook until I considered other countries have been doing something similar. I also did some reading on it.
I think the idea is a realistic one but I don't think he needs to increase defense spending to do it especially if he's planning to eliminate some of the funding for NASA. It can be combined rather making it a whole new separate part of the military.
It doesn't really make much sense with the technology we have at the moment. The only way to defend against ASAT missiles would probably be countermeasures (probably too heavy) or lasers (possible but would need immense power supply) mounted on satellites themselves, but I suspect what it's really about is launching orbital missile platforms to kickstart another arms race to keep the military-industrial complex in business -
2018-09-16 at 9:25 PM UTCEnergy shields will be the next big thing.
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2018-09-17 at 3:57 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra It doesn't really make much sense with the technology we have at the moment. The only way to defend against ASAT missiles would probably be countermeasures (probably too heavy) or lasers (possible but would need immense power supply) mounted on satellites themselves, but I suspect what it's really about is launching orbital missile platforms to kickstart another arms race to keep the military-industrial complex in business
dont be surprised if they happened to be the one who leaked american military technologies to the other side to kick start some arms race. -
2018-09-17 at 10:38 PM UTCVinny's right.
Plus India makes a lot of our stuff..
the new Zumwalt-class destroyers
India has one it seems
the first one named after its series? USS Zumwalt. (Sounds German.. wonder if they borrowed it from Adolf futuristic shit)
Length: 600′ (620 feet)
Cost: ≈$3.5 billion to 4.4 billion
Installed power: Integrated Power System (IPS)
Speed: 33.5 knots (62.0 km/h; 38.6 mph)
Commissioned: 15 October 2016
Did you know: Construction on DDG 1000 (ZUMWALT) commenced in February 2009. navy.mil
Why does a chinese website have this photo??
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2018-09-21 at 9:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny its actually an american spy drone.
Waiting for a free meal
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING III - Escape From the Planet of the MORALLY SUPERIOR BEINGs Is it a nuclear powered American Spy Drone?
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Originally posted by vindicktive vinny see how its wings are black ?
those are solar panels.
Waiting..free meal