Norks
- Steamforger
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What will be interesting to see is how the media and the Obama administration manage to blame Bush for this.
- Jericho941
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Basically. (NSFW)Jered wrote:Our dick is bigger, better trained, and better fed.mekender wrote:I do find it funny that we have basically seen their dick wagging and raised them...
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- mekender
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And can fly from Missouri to anywhere in the world and drop explosives on a target the size of a quarter...Jericho941 wrote:Basically. (NSFW)Jered wrote:Our dick is bigger, better trained, and better fed.mekender wrote:I do find it funny that we have basically seen their dick wagging and raised them...
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/04/01 ... ea-drills/
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Two possibilities ya'll haven't mentioned:randy wrote:In general, Paw Paw and I are, I think, on the same page on this, with one minor nit:
Based on direct analysis of the problem I was personally involved in, this is tactically and logistically a very difficult thing to accomplish.PawPaw wrote:, put a smart bomb in the mouth of every hole to screw up the rail system.
Even assuming we've localized every entrance, (a big IF until they actually use one), and we've suppressed air defenses in the area well enough (could take days), then getting a hit on one of those entrances does not get a guaranteed closure. And any closure would usually be measured in minutes or hours for them to get opened up. We've got lots of targets in the DPRK that need PGMs to do any good and not all that many PGMs available at any particular time.
Drones might help, especially in clearing attack corridors, but no current drone I'm aware of carries anything big enough to destroy one of these entrances. A Hellfire or MK-82 isn't going to do anything unless they catch a piece in the open to fire. IOW back to about the same level of effectiveness as using counter-battery fire to suppress them.
1) GMLRs - GPS guided rockets fired by the MLRS. Avoids the ADA problem, as long as the Nork army hasn't pushed friendlies too far south.
2) FASCAM - artillery delivered scatterable mines. I assume we still have them in inventory, especially in Korea. Drop some of those on the firing points, and when they roll the guns out, Boom. Of course, they're probably already planned to fire on every road chokepoint south of the DMZ as soon as friendly troops have been pushed south of that particular point. (They can also be dropped by aircraft, but trying to fly a Blackhawk over the area would be even more suicidal than a C-130.)
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- blackeagle603
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Dropped the son&heir at the pier today with 2 seabags, ruck, gas mask and a garment full of Chucks. Yeah, I miss the days humping all my personal and flight gear up the brow -- not. His kevlar already aboard in a triwall. Chucky V, Rainbow Reagan and Nimitz all in a line. Hopefully gets secured for dinner together over there this evening.
Just in time for summer fun drive by of Korea enroute to the I/O. He's designated recovery team member if any of their birds have to bingo to Kandahar.
Just in time for summer fun drive by of Korea enroute to the I/O. He's designated recovery team member if any of their birds have to bingo to Kandahar.
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"The right of the citizens to keep and bear arms has justly been considered, as the palladium of the liberties of a republic;" Justice Story
"The right of the citizens to keep and bear arms has justly been considered, as the palladium of the liberties of a republic;" Justice Story
- Windy Wilson
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Ah, but you forget the effects of plate techtonics!308Mike wrote:I'm assuming you meant the Coronado Bay Bridge? Alameda is up at San Fran.Dinochrome wrote:Targets on the west coast could be Seattle in Puget Sound, San Francisco between the bridges, Long Beach inside the breakwater, and San Diego under the Alameda bridge.


The use of the word "but" usually indicates that everything preceding it in a sentence is a lie.
E.g.:
"I believe in Freedom of Speech, but". . .
"I support the Second Amendment, but". . .
--Randy
E.g.:
"I believe in Freedom of Speech, but". . .
"I support the Second Amendment, but". . .
--Randy
- 308Mike
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HEY!! I have a t-shirt which proclaims: "STOP PLATE TECTONICS!!" And I actually have people come up to me once in a while who understand what it means, and then I also have the occasional others who walk up and ask: "What's plate tectonics?" And of course, once I explain what plate tectonics is, they invariably ask: "How do you stop it???"Windy Wilson wrote:Ah, but you forget the effects of plate techtonics!308Mike wrote:I'm assuming you meant the Coronado Bay Bridge? Alameda is up at San Fran.Dinochrome wrote:Targets on the west coast could be Seattle in Puget Sound, San Francisco between the bridges, Long Beach inside the breakwater, and San Diego under the Alameda bridge.![]()
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A person properly schooled in right and wrong is safe with any weapon. A person with no idea of good and evil is unsafe with a knitting needle, or the cap from a ballpoint pen.
I remain pessimistic given the way BATF and the anti gun crowd have become tape worms in the guts of the Republic. - toad