@cabatli_53 can you do something about bsruzm (see his rant on the previous page and my explanation below)? He's angry because I posted a few photos of a Norwegian vet that is working with the Pershmerga in iraq to counter ISIS in Northern Iraq, nothing to do with Turkey. Considering the thread...
På oppdrag med POMLT (Police operational monitoring liason team) som består av norske og amerikanske soldater, og sivilt norsk politi i Dowlatabad i Faryab provinsen, Afghanistan.
On a mission with POMLT (Police operational monitoring liason team). The group are Norwegian and US soldiers, and...
Casualty Strategic Unit:
@waz can I get some legal clarification from you? During my service I was part of a Search and Rescue unit, but was also responsible for first-response medicine. As a result I've a lot of pictures of medics, medical exercises and simulated injuries.
I...
Norwegian, American and latvian QRTs:
Norske, amerikanske, og latviske soldater trener på innsetting av bergingslaget med luftressurser i et realistisk øvingsscenario. I tillegg til dette ble det trent på innsetting av QRT (Quick Reaction Team) og evakuering av pasienter.
Norwegian, American...
If You Send a Sloth to Space, You Better Expect it to Nap
:lol: so cute:smitten:
Would a sloth make a good astronaut? Probably not, but it’s damn cute to watch one try.
This little creature headed to NASA’s Human Exploration Research Analog(HERA) for International Sloth Day, raising...
:lol: I do love discussions like this. How is it that every-time PDF discusses the US or US equipment, no American members chime in and give their take? It's almost as if they collectively go, "ah crap, here they go again with their duplicity. They hate us until they want something from us."...
They have missiles that can down ICBMs and sensors that can track them. Though, yes, that quote was supposed to be a validation of their counter-ICBM capabilities, not their ability to track a missile from across the globe. The PDF you offered notes limitations to their counter-ICBM...
They, the AN/SPY-1 has the ability to track exo-atmospheric targets at very long ranges. Let's just put it that way. Their vertical scan range exceeds their lateral range, this is due partially to Earth's curvature, diagonal vertical distances being longer than horizontal distances over a curve...
They can troll Lockheed Martin all they want, it doesn't matter one bit. Even if Lockheed Martin agrees to allow production of the F-22 in India, the US congress, which has banned the exporting of F-22, will deny and void any agreement.
The law is here
Not more important than Japan, and they...
People arguing on teh interwebs make me like:
How about you be nice to each other? Then harassment wouldn't be a problem and Manticore wouldn't need to remind people that decency is a thing. Sadly harassment is a thing and even more sad is that it's a problem on this forum.
Grow up people...
I think France and Norway would take exception to this claim. We've been everywhere the US has, France has been everywhere else. We don't always hitch rides either, nor do you always haul your own butts.
Not all of these are UN approved interventions, and they certainly aren't peacekeeping...
The ultra-long range version right, SM-3 Block IIA?
It is expected to become operational in 2018 at the earliest, according to its builder Raytheon:
SM-3 Block IIA
The next-generation SM-3 Block IIA is being developed in cooperation with Japan and will be deployable on land as well as at sea...
Yes it can. Take the example of SM-3's land version, Aegis Ashore.
Aegis Ashore doesn't use SBX-1, since this system well be built in Europe while SBX-1 has never left the Pacific. Even then, as noted in this picture of an actual Aegis Ashore deckhouse, it still uses AN/SPY-1, the same...