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Done by the guys who made the recent Shadowrun games? Colour me intrigued.

In the same way that France won, I suppose.

5. No one gives a shit?

Why?

So what? The U.S. isn’t there to get rid of ISIS because they are evil scum. They are there to get rid of Assad. What’s the difference?

I haven't seen a Longhorn that confused about what to do since Vince Young took the Wonderlic.

Why the comma?

You know what sounds more like a money hustle to me? This Hot Take. When’s the last time Damon Wayans did anything even remotely culturally relevant? Sit the fuck down, Major Payne.

Yeah, but any attack on US soil by an agent of a foreign nation’s armed forces is a prelude to total war. Springing an attack on a single refinery would be a pretty weak first strike, wouldn’t it?

No chance. No chance in hell.

Not the preferred death by snu-snu.

I didn’t say that. I said a radar can not see heat, since you said the radar is seeing the missile because of how hot it is. Are you 12?

Pro-tip: “radar” doesn’t see heat, even at 4,500 kilometers per hour. Please head back to sputnik.ru for new talking points.

This is rarely true and is something of a hollywood myth. Particularly in a hypothetical war with a peer state where rules of engagement no longer require visual IFF. An AMRAAM boring down at Mach 4 cares little for your ability to do a fancy hammerhead. We’re talking a 2k mph closing rate at minimum. If anything the

“Yes, the F-22 radar can operate in a low probability of interception, but the missile air air is perfectly visible on the radar (speed of 4,500 kilometers per hour, the missile is very hot), enemy radar to detect it, then Su-35, runs the electronic warfare, launches missiles air to air (which can intercept missiles),

Fair points. I have degrees in history, too, so share the passion. No, I can’t imagine a large scale ground conflict with the Russians, either. But that being said, in the smaller shadowy conflicts that are much more likely...and let’s face it, happening currently, I still believe the US has the upper hand.

Too bad the Russians cannot afford to produce any of these impressive airframes in appreciable numbers or deploy any significant number of them operationally. They are essentially quasi-production prototypes. The Russians’ advanced air assets and the grandstanding they do with them are largely smoke and mirrors. As it

But why? How is ANY of this actually useful in a practical sense? Yeah, it’s tremendously impressive aerobatics in the hands of an extremely skilled pilot. And?

Hope that you never fly up against an F-15 because it hasn't lost yet.