Target it with what?
Target it with what?
Yeah.. but that Logo looks like they just got some quality non-conformances out the Lexus scrap bin..
Kind of looks like a Los Angeles 20 something bought a Jaguar XE and did modifications to it.
Am I the only one who thinks this looks like a hideous ransom note of a car, with the chrome trim and all those vents making it look really cheap? Take those bits away and I doubt you’d be able to tell it apart from any other saloon car, especially other ones from South Korea. And, really, those performance figures…
Before everyone does what they’re going to do and FREAKS OUT, let’s try to come to some compromise.
South Koreans who “don’t want it” are a minority, the same people who howl about the US being there are the ones who will be loudest when NK finally initiates a conflict JUST LIKE THEY DID BEFORE.
Yes of course.
That’s what we have been doing. Even in the face of aggression that has killed South Koreans and abducted American’s and other Westerners. That pacifism will be rewarded with a nuclear armed nutjob.
Bulldog, while you are correct, it’s pointless trying to argue with snowflakes who have no historical perspective because they never learned history.
THAAD is but one layer in a multi-layered defense system, to suggest it is the only thing standing between a storm of 1000 missiles raining down from North Korea is an exaggeration.
Except we know that it can’t...so clearly, the bridge was hit by remote-control “bumblebee” aircraft packed with nanothermite, while somebody detonated the pre-planted micro-nukes under the bridge as the Armed Forces hit it with a super-secret hypersonic cruise missile.
Missile defenses don’t have to be 100% effective to still be worth doing, just like air defenses that can’t stop every single attacking aircraft are still worth having. The goal is complicating an adversary’s planning, not invulnerability.
A key challenge with pacifist approach is that North Korea will continue to develop its technology ... for sale to all of our enemies.
North Korea does not have the miniaturization ability to create nuclear artillery rounds yet.
THAAD, like Iron Dome is meant to take out only the high priority targets. There is still nothing to stop artillery from raining on Seoul if the fighting starts. At least we can rest assured an NK missile with a nuke would be unlikely to detonate at its target.
Which sounds simple enough, until you consider that these missiles are moving at many thousands of miles an hour, and you just go ahead and try hitting a bullet with another bullet.
They can’t win a war, but they can kill a few million capitalists before they fall.
Isn’t it a “Safari” concept? So you can see the animals better, but don’t have to worry about the lion reaching in ;)
What are you doing on the trail that would destroy a screen on your center dash?
That air compressor is awesome and perfect and should be an option on all Jeeps.