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Originally posted by December21st2012
LETS TALK ABOUT WAR.
Originally posted by Drunkenparrot
Originally posted by LightAssassin
reply to post by iwan2ski
All the NK's need top detect the B2 is technology to track the heat signature.
Us Aussies spotted your test B2 when it flew over in total darkness by its heat signature so you bought our base of operations!!! Hardly undetectable
Do you have a source for your claim?
Originally posted by Limbo
reply to post by lnfideI
Why do they need stealth bombers when they can just flick a switch and pop some ICBMs over there?
I don't believe N Korea would do anything because it would turn their country into a smoking ash pit.
Limbo
Originally posted by FraternitasSaturni
Originally posted by Drunkenparrot
Originally posted by LightAssassin
reply to post by iwan2ski
All the NK's need top detect the B2 is technology to track the heat signature.
Us Aussies spotted your test B2 when it flew over in total darkness by its heat signature so you bought our base of operations!!! Hardly undetectable
Do you have a source for your claim?
Dude... even serbia detected them. You really need a source from australia? Seriously... Oh btw... shhh but theres this tech that a brit came up with that uses cellphone poles and tech that lights up a b2 like its a christmas tree... but dont tell anyone ok? Let them come down like meteorites like that 117 did in serbia using similar yet way less advanced tech... back in 1999...
Do you suffer from some god complex or something... nothing and no one is invulnerable specially when it comes to human ingenuity.
Like I said before... asymmetric warfare can be very special.edit on 28-3-2013 by FraternitasSaturni because: (no reason given)
“Cell phones uncover stealth bombers.”
In early June, the news was filled with headlines such as this one. Newspapers put them at the top of the front page, magazines printed colorful diagrams, and television networks ran the story as the lead on their evening news broadcasts.
And why not? The story was irresistible. Stealth technology is the most potent symbol of America's military supremacy in the post-Cold War world.Though other nations have worked on similar technology, so far none have been as successful as the United States. For something as commonplace as cellular telephones to bring down this symbol of America’s military-industrial complex was simply too ironic for the media to resist. In almost all accounts, the technology was described as new and revolutionary, and numerous analogies to David and Goliath were drawn.
Within a week, though, the story had practically disappeared from the media. The U.S. military did not launch any crash program to counter this threat.
No systems were sold. We are left wondering: “What happened?”....
Originally posted by Zaphod58
reply to post by celticsea
It's about time for the unit out there to come home. The unit out there is from Barksdale AFB in Louisiana, and deployed there in October of last year. It's time for them to head home. Minot is heading out to replace them.
Originally posted by St0mP121
Originally posted by dizziedame
I like the B2 stealth bomber.
Makes me wonder what we have that we don't know about.
IMHO this was a good move on our part.
Even a bully will back off if he knows he can't possibly win the fight.
Unless they are nuts...
But you are right think about what we don't know. First test flight SR-71 blackbird was what 1972? i think? CIA took it in 1974 made public in the late 80's? hard to believe that thing the SR-71 is over 40 years old.