Well, there's this thing called the court of arbritation, you know... you don't perform, it's battalion of lawyers you're going to face... It all boils down to commercial interest (in a sense).
Well, there's this thing called the court of arbritation, you know... you don't perform, it's battalion of lawyers you're going to face... It all boils down to commercial interest (in a sense).
Well now there's news of France getting penalty up to 1.2 billion euros. That ain't toilet papers, that's real moniez. So how far can the French gov't face NATO nations' pressure to prevent the Mistrals to be delivered? I haven't read French parliament's attitude toward this issue, though. Wonder what kind of choice…
But then the top brass of USAF is kinda in a "cut the whole A-10 or cut some of the F-35" situation. So in a sense, the USAF itself is saying "F-35 is going to replace A-10 haha n00b". Even when you said it's the zoomies (a.k.a fast movers mafia), aren't they the majority of the USAF top brass? Being majority has its…
Geez this whole F-35 problem... Granted, it will be an awesome plane, should it be deployed with the right assets hand-in-hand. But, is it really worth Amerikanski's taxpayers money? When we realize that JSF also came from the CALF progam... the "Affordable" part was already thrown out of the window from a looooong…
AFAIK, payments for weapon systems, military hardwaeres etc are in installments... And I think it's pretty logical for "final payment" to be done AFTER the handover of the ships... And AFAIK it's only AFTER the obligatory-maintenance period (usually 6 months to 1 year) have passed, and the last installment (5-10%?)…
Well, when my country said "gotta have ToT haha" during a weapon system purchase, well, it's basically constitutes bullcrap "Transfer of Technology", comprising no more than a few subsystems here and there and "look-from-the-behind" method of observation... I heard when the Russians work with buyers, they tend to keep…
Well I'll be damned... that photo is even more bad ass that the "Kim Jong Un looking at a rocket launch" photo op...
Tyler, the last pic... With Putin and the missile flying away... It's real? Not photoshop?
This really bring home the saying "the sky is wide, but there is no room for error". RIP to the fallen.
Ok, so now we know that the A-bomb that destroyed Hiroshima:
- isn't efficient
- leveled a whole town, with people disintegrating, shadows left behind permanently
nah, it's ok. it's our (the readers!) job to point it out, and hey, it doesn't affect the quality of your article at all! keep 'em coming!
Typo, Tyler:
"The times they are a chagin' ladies and and gentleman. "
You wrote so long an article that maybe you need a dedicated proofreader just for your posts! :)) Again, nice one, still waiting for the next articles!
I am not an American, so I am pretty surprised that the article gave a fairly good analysis regarding militarization of American cops then suddenly jumping out and highlight about "the color and the poor". You dig deep into the analysis of militarization, but then you only give superficial analysis regarding "targeted…
It doesn't have to be named Robin. Nintendo could just use his name as an acronym, for example; Ro—- Bin—, and use his beardy-face version as a template for this new NPC. Just saying.
typo:
quick edit: you gotta typos
Andrew, when you're saying "...can also act as a main battle tank..", do you mean playing the role of an MBT or BEING an MBT? This line raised some eyebrows,haha! :D
Casey, in other articles, Tyler from foxtrot said things related to "high-low" mix too. But Mr.Sprey said that it's just Air Force PR marketing slogan. How's your view on this?
thanks! The paragraph said "This time the lumbering turboprop powered bombers were intercepted by F-15Cs from the 144th FW, located at Fresno-Yosemite Airport. From here the jets were shadowed until they turned west and headed away from US airspace." so when he said the "jets", I thought it was the F-15Cs being turned…
" From here the jets were shadowed until they turned west and headed away from US airspace."