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I'm curious why barrage balloon techniques aren't being utilized to
protect against terror attacks from the air. A well-engineered network of modern balloons should improve the likelihood of diverting all but the largest commercial aircraft from U.S. point targets vice an Avenger salvo, and balloons have many advantages. Large caliber, rapid-firing artillery such as an upgraded Skysweeper could further contribute. Views? Pondering, Yossarian |
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Yossarian wrote:
I'm curious why barrage balloon techniques aren't being utilized to protect against terror attacks from the air. A well-engineered network of modern balloons should improve the likelihood of diverting all but the largest commercial aircraft from U.S. point targets vice an Avenger salvo, and balloons have many advantages. And you could sell advertising space on them. Cheers David |
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![]() balloons should improve the likelihood of diverting all but the largest commercial aircraft from U.S. point targets vice an Avenger salvo, and balloons have many advantages. The image of a nation under siege would be a real boost for Osama. Large caliber, rapid-firing artillery such as an upgraded Skysweeper could further contribute. To hear the U.S. tell it, most of those civilian casualties in Baghdad were caused by Iraqi flak falling to the ground. Dunno. I rather prefer the notion of F-15/16s sprinting to the site. Heck, they didn't do too shabbily on 9/11, from a cold start. all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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![]() "Yossarian" wrote in message om... I'm curious why barrage balloon techniques aren't being utilized to protect against terror attacks from the air. A well-engineered network of modern balloons should improve the likelihood of diverting all but the largest commercial aircraft from U.S. point targets vice an Avenger salvo, and balloons have many advantages. Large caliber, rapid-firing artillery such as an upgraded Skysweeper could further contribute. Views? You've finally gotten nutty enough to get that psychiatric discharge Keith |
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![]() "Yossarian" wrote in message om... I'm curious why barrage balloon techniques aren't being utilized to protect against terror attacks from the air. A well-engineered network of modern balloons should improve the likelihood of diverting all but the largest commercial aircraft from U.S. point targets vice an Avenger salvo, and balloons have many advantages. Large caliber, rapid-firing artillery such as an upgraded Skysweeper could further contribute. Views? There's the annoying little problem of said efforts causing a hostile aircraft to land on populated areas when employed in a large city. Not much point in say stopping a jetliner from hitting the Empire State building if it falls into the streets of New York and kills thousands of people on the ground. tim gueguen 101867 |
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![]() "Cub Driver" wrote in message ... balloons should improve the likelihood of diverting all but the largest commercial aircraft from U.S. point targets vice an Avenger salvo, and balloons have many advantages. The image of a nation under siege would be a real boost for Osama. Large caliber, rapid-firing artillery such as an upgraded Skysweeper could further contribute. To hear the U.S. tell it, most of those civilian casualties in Baghdad were caused by Iraqi flak falling to the ground. Civilian casualties at Pearl Harbor also (USN flak of course not Iraqi). Dunno. I rather prefer the notion of F-15/16s sprinting to the site. Heck, they didn't do too shabbily on 9/11, from a cold start. all the best -- Dan Ford email: see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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"Keith Willshaw" wrote in message
You've finally gotten nutty enough to get that psychiatric discharge Keith Of course, which means I must continue to fly the missions. To hear the U.S. tell it, most of those civilian casualties in Baghdad were caused by Iraqi flak falling to the ground. Easily addressed by self-destruction algorithms, proven technology since before my time and running past the introduction of CBUs, inter alia. Dunno. I rather prefer the notion of F-15/16s sprinting to the site. Heck, they didn't do too shabbily on 9/11, from a cold start. News flash: the fighters didn't arrive in time! Balloons and artillery have amazing loiter times where they are needed most. Substantive responses appreciated. Pondering, Yossarian |
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![]() "Yossarian" wrote Dunno. I rather prefer the notion of F-15/16s sprinting to the site. Heck, they didn't do too shabbily on 9/11, from a cold start. News flash: the fighters didn't arrive in time! Balloons and artillery have amazing loiter times where they are needed most. Substantive responses appreciated. Given the alert status of 9 AM, Sep 11, 2001, the balloons would have been deflated and folded in a hangar somwhere. How long does it take to inflate and loft a balloon? What SAM or AAA was in place and ready to shoot down a civilian airliner on that morning? Pete |
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