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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060620/...a_missile_dc_2
So we've activated our missile defense system. I'm just hearing about this as I'm going to work. What do you guys think about this? And just how effective is this system? There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I guess we won't know how effective it is until it needs to be used.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
No disrespect meant towards the US military, but ponder what i said while you exhaust your "we're the best military in the world" propaganda. This ain't a Muscle flexing competition, one thing's for sure though, you're one proud american. Congrats. heh. Love the bit about LeHah and the Hydrogen bomb . Generic internet jerk, eh? Why use "jerk"? Can't we be civil? To add any use to this post, and because i really think so, don't alot of you agree that no country is foolish enough to commit suicide by provoking the american war machine? I say it's impossible North Korea will do anything, except look real cool in WoW and DOTA tournaments. And have Nukes they'll never use. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
Last edited by CryHavoc; Jun 21, 2006 at 03:43 PM.
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And yet nothing you says discounts the fact that in a direct conflict, the United States military can defeat any other military in the world. That, is an irrefutable fact, my friend. It has nothing to do with arrogance.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
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Oh, and your Mp3 example was just sheer stupidity. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
"We Stole the Eagle from the Air Force, the Anchor from the Navy, and the Rope from the Army. On the seventh day, while God rested, we over-ran his perimeter and stole the globe, and we've been running the show ever since. We live like soldiers, talk like sailors, and slap the hell out of both of them. WARRIORS BY DAY, LOVERS BY NIGHT, PROFESSIONALS BY CHOICE, AND MARINES BY THE GRACE OF GOD."
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Dude the Mp3 example was in no way meant to sound clever, your noting that is incredibly useless. If you didn't get it from its intentional stupidity then you're probably too stupid to cater to with such examples. Don't turn this into a little flame war. I take that back, you're not stupid, ok..?
I agree i didn't provide anything to counter the argument that the states is the most fearsome force on earth today, partly because i believe it IS. BUT the way it was phrased was really arrogant, and apparently semper understood the main part of my argument, the human factor. You're probably right though, phoenix, i'll admit that. Just the phrase is a bit provocative. FELIPE NO |
So your arguement is that Night Phoenix is too proud of the US Military?
Alright, yeah buddy, argue for no reason at all. Most amazing jew boots |
I'm tempted to tell you to shut the fuck up, but that would probably be trolling, besides, what use is your post if you're contrdicting it by stating a useless opinion?
I'd suggest you get back on topic and not state your useless opinion of my useless debate, i made my 'useless' point clear, this goes no further..At least by me.. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
All i was trying to do was to stop it from going in the flaming back and forth direction, in which case i'd probably be a reason for it, i felt obliged to say something since i was almost gonna start that. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Based on what I've heard, we shouldn't rely on this system quite yet. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
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This is bullshit. Why does everything have to be aimed at the West Coast? I'm moving to Ohio. No one gives to shits about Ohio. Maybe not even one shit.
Either way, I don't believe that our missile defense system will be anything short of a failure. Like previously stated in this thread; they have done tests and it failed numerous amounts of times. The way I figure it as well, if there's technology to counter missile attacks, wouldn't there be technology to counter the system that counters the missile attacks? Most amazing jew boots |
If I can recall correctly - the NMD system has roughly a 50/50 success ratio based on the tests. Everytime there is a failure, the next text is a success because they fix the problems that caused the previous test to fail.
I consider the whole system to be a testbed for technology that will only truly be effective 20 years from now. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
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That's what I mean, in 20 years from now, wouldn't they have also made a little chip that allows missiles to creep through the missile defense system, undetected?
PS: Jesus Christ I need a new sig and ava, this is ridiculous. I can't even take MYSELF seriously. FELIPE NO |
Well, the North Koreans are typically not outpacing anyone in technology, so when you say "wouldn't they have", if by they you mean the US, then US. And the US can test its own technology against its own defense.
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
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Well, I meant anyone that decided to test the system, besides the US, of course.
Though you raised a good point. They're (North Korea) is not exactly the head of the game right now. How's the south doing? =p Jam it back in, in the dark. |
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Well, it is hard to hit a bullet with a bullet.
Barring rapid development of directed energy weaponry and the ability to deploy it effectively on multiple platforms, you'll never be able to defeat a full scale ballistic missile attack. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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Well, we are working on something called a smart bullet that is meant to save lives. There's a computer that basically puts up a dome of safety around something that needs to be protected. When the computer detects munitions, it fires a bullet that explodes near the incoming round and veers it off course. I most likely saw this on the History or Military channel, but it is definitely interesting technology we should continue to develop. I'm pretty sure we can do the same with missiles, just bigger ordinance to knock it out.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
"We Stole the Eagle from the Air Force, the Anchor from the Navy, and the Rope from the Army. On the seventh day, while God rested, we over-ran his perimeter and stole the globe, and we've been running the show ever since. We live like soldiers, talk like sailors, and slap the hell out of both of them. WARRIORS BY DAY, LOVERS BY NIGHT, PROFESSIONALS BY CHOICE, AND MARINES BY THE GRACE OF GOD."
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In other news, you got two former Clinton Administration officials saying we should launch a crippling strike against the NK missle:
I was speaking idiomatically. |
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I say good idea. The course of war is shaped by decisions and non-decisions. If anything, we should go for a pre-emptive strike of that missile because any decision at this point is better than no decision. As the article said, a successful launch of the missile would only stiffen North Korea's resolve to develop bigger, badder missiles that can truly wreak some damage on the world. Stop it now before it escalates.
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"We Stole the Eagle from the Air Force, the Anchor from the Navy, and the Rope from the Army. On the seventh day, while God rested, we over-ran his perimeter and stole the globe, and we've been running the show ever since. We live like soldiers, talk like sailors, and slap the hell out of both of them. WARRIORS BY DAY, LOVERS BY NIGHT, PROFESSIONALS BY CHOICE, AND MARINES BY THE GRACE OF GOD."
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I actually kind of agree with that article. At this point, destroying the missile on the launch pad might very well be the best course of action. The main goal here for North Korea is to get a weapon useful for blackmail (or "negociations", if you like euphemisms). Right now that one missile doesn't really pose a threat because, one, it's untested, and two, there doesn't seem to be too many ready, which makes sense as you usually do not start full scale production until you've done some real testing. It'll either won't make it to its intended target, or have a chance of being intercepted too high to risk using it for real. The former can be solved with testing, the latter by having more than one missile ready. So North Korea needs to complete that test, then make modifications and repeat until they get something that works. Then it's all a matter of making more of those missiles.
Another consequence this would have is that a number of other states would likely get access to this technology. North Korea is known to sell ballistic missiles to other nations. But the real problem is that they also sell ballistic missile technology to other countries, meaning that if they test a long range missile, perfect it, and THEN get wiped off the map, or even merely lose their test and production facilities, other states will be able to build similar weapons. If this were to happen, then its likely those countries would put whatever missiles they produced out of the reach, or at least hidden, from cruise missiles or airstrikes. Not to mention it likely wouldn't be easy to strike at all the sites that would pretty much come up at the same time. Speaking of which... It's likely no coincidence that this new missile test from North Korea pretty much happened to coincide with the current trouble over Iran's nuclear program. Iran is easily one of North Korea's best customer when it comes to ballistic missiles. It's even suspected that both countries cooperate on ballistic missile development. In fact, Iran's Shahab-5 is widely believed to be close to a direct copy of North Korea's Taep'o-dong 2, with good reasons if you consider the estimated specifications and the use of the exact same fuel and oxidizer, in both cases a mix of gasoline and kerosene and a mix of nitrogen tetroxide and nitric acid, respectively. Iran and North Korea might not have actually planned this together, but North Korea is likely doing this since it knows it won't get a good opportunity to test its missile very often. Iran might not currently be drawing enough attention away from North Korea for Kim's taste, but North Korea certainly is drawing attention away from Iran, so even if that missile explodes on the launch pad, it'll likely have done some good for Iran-North Korea. FELIPE NO |
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And doing so, wouldn't that start a full on war? I'm assuming it wouldn't be much of a land war, either, given what we're dealing with to begin with.
I'm not looking forward to yet another war. We're already at war in almost three countries as it is. A full-scale war in another one... I don't think the US would be able to handle that without withdrawing troops from Iraq. But then again, if they were to attack the US homeland, I don't believe that we'd have much trouble trying to recruit soldiers. I, for one, would definitely take that opportunity to enlist with the Marines. Hopefully the mentality of the rest of the nation is along the same lines. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
WOOHOO! WE'RE IN THE NEWS!
The test today was a success, I know they've had 9 previous tests for this system. Some of them did, in fact, fail. But, with each failure comes new knowledge. The system is online now, and after what I saw today I'd say that it's a pretty solid counter-measure. I mean, nothing is perfect, but this is a lot better than not having anything. Man, we've been out for almost a month now, waiting to do this shit. Tracking everything from cargo ships to civilian aircraft, we had a north korean ship trying to tail us for a few days. You have no idea how this feels as an accomplishment, considering that it means I can go home, now. On one hand, I feel like I'm finally part of something big, and that's why I joined the Navy, but at the sametime, I can't help but think how all of this is really so unnecessary and how we (meaning mankind) could be speding our resources in a more productive manner. All of the E-5 and below on this ship could've gotten full-ride scholarships to almost any university they wanted, for the amount of money that the one SM-3 costs. It was all gone in a matter of seconds. Jam it back in, in the dark. Posting without content since 2002. |
You're on the Shiloh?
Do you know, Duo, does the Navy use the interceptors made by Raytheon, or is that the, uh, Army maybe? There's nowhere I can't reach.
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