Hard to tell who to believe. They seemed to know where some of them would land.
Iran is maybe only second to Israel in homegrown missile technology in the ME.Hard to tell who to believe. They seemed to know where some of them would land.
Iran has successfully orbited satellites and announced plans to orbit a larger satellite using a space launch vehicle (the Simorgh) that could be capable of intercontinental ballistic missile ranges if configured as such. Iran also has steadily increased its ballistic missile force, deploying next-generation short- and medium-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs and MRBMs) with increasing accuracy and new submunition payloads. Tehran’s overall defense strategy relies on a substantial inventory of theater ballistic missiles capable of striking targets in southeastern Europe and the Middle East, including Israel. Iran continues to develop more sophisticated missiles and improve the range and accuracy of current missile systems, and it has publicly demonstrated the ability to launch simultaneous salvos of multiple rockets and missiles. Demonstrating it is capable of modifying currently deployed ballistic missile systems, Iran has flight-tested a Fateh- 110 ballistic missile in an anti-ship role. By adding a seeker to improve the missile’s accuracy against sea-based targets, Iran could threaten maritime activity throughout the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz.
Lots of rumors that all seem to point to a bizarre set of events. It might see strange but large very close contacts on radar are very hard to track for speed, distance and closing angle.nsaspook......what's the latest on the collision? what have you heard?
or somebody was in the stupid spot. My ex-CO (Rodgers) while skipper of the Kitty Hawk hit and ran-over a Soviet nuke sub that surfaced in front of the carrier during a 'war' game off the coast of Korea.must have been in the blind spot
The submarine was believed to be a Victor-I class attack boat, tentatively identified as K-314 (610). During the exercise it had been tracked and “killed” more than fifteen times after it was spotted on the surface fifty miles in front of the battle group.
Also from the BBC link ...from: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-40314128
Marine traffic records suggest the ACX Crystal made a sudden U-turn roughly 25 minutes before the collision with the USS Fitzgerald. It is not clear why it changed course.
How suddenly can a monster that size and that long turn so as to catch the other vessel unawares?Also from the BBC link ...
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The discrepancies noted is causing the speculation to rise on the internet.
So there are four investigations, according to ABC news.
The investigations will reveal that answer. However, you can catch anyone who is stopped. If you go with the interpretation of the track line that the hard starboard turn was the accident and it took an hour for the tanker to do that U turn and return to the scene. In that hour, the Fritz was in full damage control. The distance between the cape SE of the last letter in that town's name and the named island is approximately 18 miles according to Google Earth.How suddenly can a monster that size and that long turn so as to catch the other vessel unawares?
Damn sad. The guy was three months away from a possible military retirement.damn......sorry to hear they had to close a hatch on sailors.
The most senior of the seven, Gary Rehm, had his own particular word for these brothers/shipmates.
“The sailors on the ship he called his kids,” his uncle Stanley Rehm Jr. told The Daily Beast. “He called them his kids.”
And, by various accounts, Gary Rehm had saved at least 20 of them after the collision. He then went down to save more.
“He said, ‘If my kids die, I’m going to die,’” the uncle said.
Gary Rehm perished with the six others.
“He could have walked away and been safe,” the uncle noted.
I'm guessing the word "compassion" does not exist in the North Korean vocabulary...The poor man has died.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/20/health/otto-warmbier-autopsy/index.html
What some people were saying about him a year ago.
http://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=salon+this+might+be+America's+biggest+idiot+frat+boy&d=4572333683312227&mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US&w=MmbSiAEIPzcfQbAojQrXNyjpJqaWAKJ-
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/la-sha/on-the-revocation-of-whit_b_9531122.html
Did he "deserve" to die? No, but if you stand in front of a freight train you will be run over.