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They do. So given that you’ve already either got to stick a battery in it, or run power up to it, why make it so you have to expend energy staying aloft as well?

NO

I was just waiting for someone to post something related to this, TBH

I know full well what MAD is, so what is your point? If you take out DC in peacetime, with a cruise missile, the US doesn’t know who to blame, you decapitate the leadership, and you avoid MAD. It’s not that hard.

You are making zero sense. Is this even English?

Iran and North Korea? They’d have to have submarines that can reach the US, and neither do. It’s pretty much that simple. Both have entirely diesel fleets that can only operate in local waters. North Korean submarines don’t even have the range to sail around South Korea.

Well in that case, I won’t.

No, it’s because the Russians actually have that capability, while the DPRK or Iran do not.

I may make this my background

Drone requires energy to stay aloft. A blimp does not.

That would be Raytheon.

Seriously, though. Isn’t DC air defense also provided for by Raptors out of JBLE?

Tyler, we need JLENS. Imagine if somebody attacks with Zeppelins??

Well, at one point at least, the dolphins were basically trained to jab a barbed hook through the leg muscles of a diver, who was then reeled in with a rope. Another tactic was to rip the mask off a diver and/or bite off his SCUBA hoses. (These are nonlethal tactics, obviously — the question of whether any of the MMS

Except with an active agenda, rather than passive.

This isn’t just paranoia, the Russian government actually does pay trolls to post on western websites.

So yeah, you’re a mainlander, given that the Portuguese gave it back in the 90s.

Any details you care to share? Ever see that barbed blade they were trained to jab into a diver’s leg?

Jonathan Papelbon and Cole Hamels just printed out this article and hung it on the wall to throw baseballs at it.

Not from 1500 miles away? And if Japan and ROK were in on it, why would they confirm that it was a US plane?