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Old February 21st 08, 06:45 PM posted to sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval
beausabre
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Default Navy successful hitting satellite with missile

On Feb 21, 1:12 pm, Andrea_hpk wrote:
On Feb 21, 10:50 pm, Dan wrote:

Jack G wrote:
Don't worry! The reddish 'turn' of the moon will dissapate as sonn as the
Earth moves out of the direct line MOON-SUN. {It's a feature not a bug]


--


Brian


The Earth Moves??????


Jack G.


I did this morning in Nevada.


Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired


yeah sure, they gonna read aloud there success. Well, i guess this is
a test of there missile defence program the star wars. May be they
might have even tested a new missile.


SNIP

Sorry, sweetheart, but no, dead wrong. The launch system can only
handle Harpoon and Standard (maybe ASROC if anybody is still carrying
it these days) - modifications to the ship would have been impossible
to conceal and given the way certain people zero in on each and every
minor mod to to anything military, would sure to have been remarked
upon.
So build a "new" missile to fit the system? Why reinvent the wheel?
The Standard already has a limited anti-ballistic missile capability
and all you needed to do was to a bit of reprogramming of the guidance
software (through an already build in port) and put a modified motor
to get it up to the proper altitude. Hardly a new bird.

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Old February 21st 08, 07:23 PM posted to sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval
Dan[_2_]
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Default Navy successful hitting satellite with missile

Andrea_hpk wrote:
On Feb 21, 10:50 pm, Dan wrote:
Jack G wrote:
Don't worry! The reddish 'turn' of the moon will dissapate as sonn as the
Earth moves out of the direct line MOON-SUN. {It's a feature not a bug]
--
Brian
The Earth Moves??????
Jack G.

I did this morning in Nevada.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired


yeah sure, they gonna read aloud there success. Well, i guess this is
a test of there missile defence program the star wars. May be they
might have even tested a new missile.

Andrea
http://about.privatejets.googlepages...rivate-jet.htm


I was referring to the earthquake in Nevada.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
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Old February 23rd 08, 08:16 AM posted to sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.military.naval
Brian Sharrock
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Default Navy successful hitting satellite with missile


"Jack G" wrote in message
. ..

Don't worry! The reddish 'turn' of the moon will dissapate as sonn as the
Earth moves out of the direct line MOON-SUN. {It's a feature not a bug]


--

Brian


The Earth Moves??????

Jack G.


Yep ... particularly when you're very, very, excited!
But it's all relative.


--

Brian




 




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