Why does the Department of Defense need to build and develop an expensive testing facility when they have ISIS and Al-Qaeda? I mean really, they make the perfect laboratory for testing any weapons.
Oh man, wish I hadn’t lost my laptop in the house fire, would have videos.
I’m your man then, Army Forward observer. I deal directly in the CCA/CAS game.
It’s an absolute shame the brass is trying so hard to put the old girl out to pasture, rather prematurely I might add, in an abysmal attempt to fund and justify the “Joint Strike Fucker” as I affectionately call it.
So you are implying that Iraq didn't invade and occupy Kuwait in Desert Storm? Or is it that liberating Kuwait and severely damaging the Iraqi military and not occupying their respective country wasn't all that really happened and some grander goal was in play that was the true reason for Desert Storm?
While the term "trench warfare" might be associated with WW1, tactical entrenchments never went away.
I'm not sure why people keep saying this. Other than being agonizingly slow drivers I've rarely had problems with the elderly. The worst drivers I encounter on a regular basis are young. They're impulsive and too arrogant to realize how incompetent they are.
1. In 1943 a range of 700 miles was a show stopper, especially since combat would suck that distance down. 700 miles was the range of the far more developed, production ME-262. The use of the prop and jet together, is sort of like the use of range extending gas engines on cars: a hack to make a not yet practical…
Didn't Nike say they weren't going to use child labor?
Health packs dude...
1.) Not nearly as expensive as designing and building a new purpose built machine, or flying the eight engined B-52 for another 50+ years.
I don't understand; this picture clearly shows a white drone, so why would the NYPD give two shits about it? I bet they were actually flying the black edition.
I agree, police security is intrusive and invasive. However, imagine suburban areas where you are NOT in the street, but in your backyard. This will raise a lot of issues with nuisance law AND privacy law. People who record you on the street cannot "fly" into your yard. This will mean that the street recorders are…
How do you know a cop is lying?