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Home » Rapid Fire » Rapid Fire 11/​11/​05

Rapid Fire 11/​11/​05

* Infrared IEDs — details emerge
* “Better rad detec­tors, but do we need ‘em?“
* India gets Israeli drones
* China, Russia space pro­grams firm up
* Patent for anti-​​gravity tech
* Artificial flocks = ter­ror foes
* Do tin foil hats work, really?

(Big ups: RC, AS, JQP)

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  1. Byron Skinner says:
    November 11, 2005 at 1:20 pm

    Good Morning Folks,
    My oh my, IR-IED’s being used in Iraq. If my fad­ing mem­ory still serves me once in awhile didn’t a poster call­ing himself/​herself “ped­er­trian”, a self pro­claimed expert on IED’s lec­ture us (me) on how this was imposs­able. I guess he for­got to tell the ter­ror­ists it couldn’t be done.
    ALLONS,
    Byron Skinner
    “Stewart’s Platoon”

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  2. Pedestrian says:
    November 11, 2005 at 5:31 pm

    IR-​​IED details emerge? I thought the Sunday Telegraph did a in-​​depth report about this weeks ago.

    Reply
  3. Dfens says:
    November 11, 2005 at 11:28 pm

    The Chinese will be on the Moon to greet our astro­nauts. They’ve got fight­ers that are bet­ter than ours thanks to the Russians. Ironically, the ones that are bet­ter are mod­eled after our F-​​14, the only super­sonic jet fighter we’ve had with decent range and ordi­nance car­ry­ing capa­bil­ity. Too bad it never had the right engine to make it fight as well as it did every­thing else.
    I hate to hear that about the foil hats. That would explain why the voices haven’t entirely gone away.

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  4. Byron Skinner says:
    November 12, 2005 at 2:09 pm

    Good Morning Dfens,
    I assume that you are refer­ing to the PLA’s J-​​10 Fighter. The J-​​10 reportably is the prod­uct of colab­o­ra­tion between China and Israel.
    Not a great deal is know in the west about the J-​​10 and it has been used as late as this past Spring as a jus­ti­fi­ca­tiopn for the F/​a-​​22.
    Signal intell. indi­cates that it is smaller then the Su-​​27 by a third and is a close cousin to the “Eurofighter”. If this is the case exist­ing U.S. fight­ers as they are are more then the J-​​10 or a car­rier ver­sion the J-​​10B can han­dle.
    So far it appears that China has deployed a Squdn. of the J-10’s but has not put them into pro­duc­tion. The J-​​10 in fact might be more for inter­na­tional sales then for the use of the PLA Air Force.
    About the moon, I’m afraid you are on the money. The Chinese will already have restru­ants on the moon wait­ing for U.S. Astronauts to arrive, before we get back.
    ALLONS,
    Byron Skinner
    “Stewart’s Platoon”

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  5. Dfens says:
    November 12, 2005 at 3:19 pm

    Actually I was think­ing about the Su-​​27 and Mig-​​29. I believe the Chinese have either one or both of those. The J-​​10 is prob­a­bly good too, though. Canards work really well on fight­ers. They shorten the take-​​off roll and work well at high angles of attack. They can also reduce trim drag at super­sonic speeds.
    I remem­ber when the General in charge of the ATF com­pe­ti­tion edicted there would be no canard equipped fight­ers win­ning that com­pe­ti­tion. What kind of arro­gant moron makes a deci­sion like that? It sure took Grumman out of the run­ning. What’s worse is hav­ing to live with it for more than 20 years. It even effected the design of the F-​​35. Stupidity on stupidity.

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