I should note some inaccuracies in his critique of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Yes, the size and scope of the U.S. Armed Forces has shrunk, mostly due to the fact that the Cold War ended and the need to maintain a large force to counter and equally large force ended then and there.
However, the...
From what I can tell, the Vietnamese also turned 25,000 Chinese into fertilizer for their now extremely-well-fertilized land~
In comparison, less than 5,000 Americans died in almost 9 years of conflict in both Gulf Wars. Seems to me someone is clearly better than the other! :yahoo:
(The...
Unless someone has beat me to it, I should note that "Russian Spetsnaz" is very vague, as in english, Spetsnaz is translated as "Special Forces", thus "Russian Spetsnaz" would be "Russian Special Forces", which would be equivalent to say, U.S. Special Forces, or Chinese Special Forces, etc, etc...
Considering the original post (I mean original original) was made almost 12 years ago, I guess I can let most of it's inaccuracies slide.
It's completely U.S. propaganda to pretend NoKo is superior militarily to SoKo. All it does is drum up support to increase DoD spending to continue...
It could carry 12 warheads, never said which warhead :P
Before we conclude this sub-topic of the topic, I am curious of the source of the Trident II's range with a full payload?
Not gonna pretend I have good depth perception, but I'd wager that those frontal plates on the lower glacis are 25 mm thick steel, probably HHS or SHS, and the plates on the side of the hull are maybe 10 mm thick steel, probably HHS or SHS.
The ironic thing is that the best soil for agriculture comes from volcanoes!
But yes, after double checking, an eruption of Yellowstone would cause an ice age that would last for years on end. The much smaller volcano, Mount Tambora in Sumatra, erupted in 1816, which caused "A Year without a...
Out of all the things we provide funding for, why can't the actually cool stuff get made instead of things that progress the world into a dominion of robotic overlords?
Hydroponics, aeroponics, etc. There's also plenty of arable land outside of the midwest, which is, admittedly, where most of it is, but not all of it. In Northern California, for example, some of the most fertile land in the entire world (it seriously is), can grow potatoes, grapes, oranges...
There's also the curvature of the Earth. Without knowing exactly how high or low the terrain of the launch point is, and exactly how tall say, a CV is, assuming a launch point of 0 m altitude and the height of the CV at 50 m, that puts the visual horizon at 25 km.
Wouldn't that actually just send the world into an Ice Age? I remember watching a documentary about the Yellowstone Supervolcano and apparently it could do that.
But no, I happen to adore agriculture, and I can tell you off the bat that, hectare per hectare, the U.S. grows more tonnes of grains...
I should note, I got "warheads" and "missiles" mixed. We have about 2,200 warheads at the ready at any moment. IIRC, the Trident II could carry 12 MIRVs, but was limited to 4 due to some treaties and the Minuteman III can carry 3 MIRVs, with decoys and other counter-measures.
Oh dear, I'm feeding the U.S. stereotype :( Yes, I meant 100,000 kg, my bad.
Actually, the stockpile is always maintained, and half of them (2,200 warheads) are always ready. The other half are decaying away.
And again, no. No one realistically plans to "win" a nuclear war, unless it's...
I didn't know Canada had nuclear weapons :toast_sign:
But yes, I wouldn't know how I glazed over the 4-5 mt variant of the DF-5.
I'm not surprised actually, as the US and Russia are the only two countries to keep huge numbers of nukes in reserve, most of which are probably decaying in the...
New isn't relevant. The fact that China is steadily developing and producing their land vehicles only means more evidence to the progress of the evolution of the PLA.
But yes, it's not a revolution and it, in comparison to vehicles of it's class, is not "noting new".
That is, again, not true. There is no statistical study on this as it is a naive and pointless topic to pursue, but because of the climate of this forum, I shall oblige. There are more than 1% of Americans who know of the threat that China poses. China has been one of the key focuses of the...