Suspicious happenings on the Varyag
Just all kinds of bad guys firing rockets these days…
Crunching the numbers: Mercs v. Soldiers
Afghanistan heating up
Just as rad as it sounds: Multiple Kill Vehicle Hover Test
–John Noonan
Suspicious happenings on the Varyag
Just all kinds of bad guys firing rockets these days…
Crunching the numbers: Mercs v. Soldiers
Afghanistan heating up
Just as rad as it sounds: Multiple Kill Vehicle Hover Test
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And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why the Army doesn’t have bombers… Hooah, Go Army.
Hell, Air Force would have nailed that drop.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why the Army doesn’t have bombers… Hooah, Go Army.
Posted by: James at December 8, 2008 11:53 PM
LOL
anyone but me think the mkv looked awsome
Valcan — super awesome!
If the airforce was behind this;
-It would be laser guided and supported by at least 3 stealth aircraft
-It would cost billions to research
-It would be required on every platform available
-It would have to reach any part of the world in less than an hour (including aircraft taxi and flight)
-It would need to target a dozen or more positions at the same time
-It would be really fricken cool
Taxpayers dollars hard at work in support of the global war on terrorism.
How much did it cost us for some lame cadets to fly that MILITARY AIRCRAFT from West Point to Annapolis and back just to dump trash? Not to mention the waste of resources. Just ask anybody who works on post about paper recycling.
What commanding officer approved this?