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Russia's nasty missile
They are claiming that this weapon makes all anti-missile defense weapons against it useless apparently according to what our CH-7 news just stated it can carry a 2Mt warhead flies at Mach 27 and can withstand 2000 degrees F.
The link requires you to click on the header to get to the article/statistics do not know why it is doing it!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avanga..._glide_vehicle)
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Originally Posted by
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Russia
's nasty missile
They are claiming that this weapon makes all anti-missile defense weapons against it useless apparently according to what our CH-7 news just stated it can carry a 2Mt warhead flies at Mach 27 and can withstand 2000 degrees F.
Look on the bright side, if you are on the receiving end of it you probably won't know much about it.
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Its debatable if it can actually do what they say it can do. Russia
has a history of telling tall tales...
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Frankly, I don't believe any of it. How would a nearly bankrupt, cash starved Russia
manage to do any of this? Putin is all about saving face, making Russia into its former glory of the Soviet Union. Doesn't take a lot of money to create a story and build mock ups.
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(M1 Garand/M14/M1A Rifles)
Mig-25 all over again?
Bob
"It is said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel for they will say both no and yes.' "
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Frankly, I don't believe any of it. How would a nearly bankrupt, cash starved
Russia
manage to do any of this? Putin is all about saving face, making Russia into its former glory of the Soviet Union. Doesn't take a lot of money to create a story and build mock ups.
Aside from the usual internal corruption, military programs are the reason Russia is cash-starved and nearly bankrupt...
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You don't hear the US president or the UK
prime minister talking about the technical specifications of their latest or current nuclear missiles; it is just something that is not discussed in public. It could be that a great wave of honesty and openness has suddenly swept through the Kremlin or it could be that they are talking B.S. like they normally do.
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My understanding is that the reason Russia
still uses valves in some of it's military equipment is because valves will still work in high levels of radiation where semiconductors may not.
Valve=Vacuum Tube
Vacuum tube - Wikipedia
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The Russians use what they use because it's what they have and what they can afford. If they had better, they would use it. As for this new missile, from what I understand it gets its speed from the re-entry into the atmosphere which every nuclear warhead has, it has no internal engine to increase speed. What makes it different, if real, is that it can maneuver once deployed. In other words, it is gliding to the earth at hypersonic speeds and it can alter it's course to avoid missile defense systems and then re-acquire it's target. Sound like something the Russians would be able to develop before the US? While possible, I doubt it. Solution if real is to destroy the missiles before they deploy in the first place. Star Wars which the ridiculously named Space Force will take care of. I can't help but visualize Space Balls every time I hear that name mentioned for some reason or another. Thought it was a joke but apparently not.
A good example of this development is the US spent tons of money developing a pen that would work in zero G. They did it. One American astronaut supposedly asked one of his Soviet
counterparts how they solved this problem and the answer was "we use pencils" Sometimes more advanced isn't needed when you get right down to it but sometimes it is.
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