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Who will N.Korea nuke?

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Old 04-03-2009, 08:26 AM
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and they were shooting down small missiles not ICBMs but that is easy to do as you said
maybe the size of a two liter bottle

japan had deployed patriot missiles while i was there
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Success rate vs. accuracy

The U.S. Army claimed an initial success rate of 80% in Saudi Arabia and 50% in Israel. Those claims were eventually scaled back to 70% and 40%. However, when President George H. W. Bush traveled to Raytheon's Patriot manufacturing plant in Andover, Massachusetts during the Gulf War, he declared, the "Patriot is 41 for 42: 42 Scuds engaged, 41 intercepted!"[11] The President's claimed success rate was thus over 97% during the war.

On April 7, 1992 Theodore Postol of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Reuven Pedatzur of Tel Aviv University testified before a House Committee stating that, according to their independent analyses, the Patriot system had a success rate of below 10%, and perhaps even a zero success rate. In response to this testimony and other evidence, the staff of the House Government Operations Subcommittee on Legislation and National Security reported, "The Patriot missile system was not the spectacular success in the Persian Gulf War that the American public was led to believe. There is little evidence to prove that the Patriot hit more than a few Scud missiles launched by Iraq during the Gulf War, and there are some doubts about even these engagements. The public and the United States Congress were misled by definitive statements of success issued by administration and Raytheon representatives during and after the war."[12]


i hoope they got better
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hahahaha well we can ship you to japan and have you at the ready
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If it came down to it they would probably fly a plane into it as 1 life and 1 plane < nuke hitting anywhere the US
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If it came down to it they would probably fly a plane into it as 1 life and 1 plane < nuke hitting anywhere the US
Find me a fighter pilot that could fly an aircraft at a ICBM - much less HIT it - and I'll give you a cookie.
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Old 04-03-2009, 01:06 PM
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doesnt that crap go to space ?
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If it goes to space then we won't have to worry too much. There is enough space junk out there that missile has to hit some of it and explode there.

Space Junk = part of the star wars defense system
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Originally Posted by sigma pi
Success rate vs. accuracy

The U.S. Army claimed an initial success rate of 80% in Saudi Arabia and 50% in Israel. Those claims were eventually scaled back to 70% and 40%. However, when President George H. W. Bush traveled to Raytheon's Patriot manufacturing plant in Andover, Massachusetts during the Gulf War, he declared, the "Patriot is 41 for 42: 42 Scuds engaged, 41 intercepted!"[11] The President's claimed success rate was thus over 97% during the war.

On April 7, 1992 Theodore Postol of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Reuven Pedatzur of Tel Aviv University testified before a House Committee stating that, according to their independent analyses, the Patriot system had a success rate of below 10%, and perhaps even a zero success rate. In response to this testimony and other evidence, the staff of the House Government Operations Subcommittee on Legislation and National Security reported, "The Patriot missile system was not the spectacular success in the Persian Gulf War that the American public was led to believe. There is little evidence to prove that the Patriot hit more than a few Scud missiles launched by Iraq during the Gulf War, and there are some doubts about even these engagements. The public and the United States Congress were misled by definitive statements of success issued by administration and Raytheon representatives during and after the war."[12]


i hoope they got better
We also didn't land on the moon...

I usually don't believe anything unless it's from a close source...that said:

I guess my buddy and his team were just lucky shots then, or maybe the exception.

Besides, we have aircraft with lasers who's range is only limited by the curvature of the earth. Who needs missiles. BTW, they said that this program was too expensive and was scheduled to be shut down...Rrrriiiigggghhhht.
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i got that stuff from wikipedia (not the best source but a good source)

PS i know about the moon buddy ill find the thread for you
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Originally Posted by Jin
if they really are trying to test some long range missles, who would they likely to nuke first?

i forsee ww3, started by north korea.
i have a feeling they're giong to nuke japan first :x


Why I ask... Why does Japan always get the bomb.
I'd be scared, I mean the usa gave it to them twice, So now N korea and then who else? Iran..?
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