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For a reinactment, lets let Enola Gay drop one more...maybe in the Northwest
Area of Pakistan...(we could use one of Pakistan's nukes and justify it as a nuclear test)....maybe we will get lucky. Osama wants nuclear war anyways so lets give him a taste. Think of the backdrop of a nuke with all those mountains in winter....awesome. Military aviation at its finest hour (in terms of raw power actually used in a conflict) . Al |
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 12:47:48 -0600, "old hoodoo"
wrote: For a reinactment, lets let Enola Gay drop one more...maybe in the Northwest Area of Pakistan...(we could use one of Pakistan's nukes and justify it as a nuclear test)....maybe we will get lucky. Osama wants nuclear war anyways so lets give him a taste. Think of the backdrop of a nuke with all those mountains in winter....awesome. Military aviation at its finest hour (in terms of raw power actually used in a conflict) . Al There are still some Mk 53s around and the B-2 hasn't ever dropped a live one. :-) |
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Scott Ferrin wrote: On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 12:47:48 -0600, "old hoodoo" wrote: For a reinactment, lets let Enola Gay drop one more...maybe in the Northwest Area of Pakistan...(we could use one of Pakistan's nukes and justify it as a nuclear test)....maybe we will get lucky. Osama wants nuclear war anyways so lets give him a taste. Think of the backdrop of a nuke with all those mountains in winter....awesome. Military aviation at its finest hour (in terms of raw power actually used in a conflict) . Al There are still some Mk 53s around and the B-2 hasn't ever dropped a live one. :-) I don't think the B-2 is certified for the B-53. The earth-penetrating role is the B-61-11. Problem with hitting OBL with a nuke: unless you hit the right cave, said cave makes a good fallout shelter. A B-61 or B-83 in the cave mouth, however.... Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 16:32:27 GMT, "Matt Wiser"
wrote: Scott Ferrin wrote: On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 12:47:48 -0600, "old hoodoo" wrote: For a reinactment, lets let Enola Gay drop one more...maybe in the Northwest Area of Pakistan...(we could use one of Pakistan's nukes and justify it as a nuclear test)....maybe we will get lucky. Osama wants nuclear war anyways so lets give him a taste. Think of the backdrop of a nuke with all those mountains in winter....awesome. Military aviation at its finest hour (in terms of raw power actually used in a conflict) . Al There are still some Mk 53s around and the B-2 hasn't ever dropped a live one. :-) I don't think the B-2 is certified for the B-53. The earth-penetrating role is the B-61-11. Problem with hitting OBL with a nuke: unless you hit the right cave, said cave makes a good fallout shelter. A B-61 or B-83 in the cave mouth, however.... Yeah but a ground burst B53 would put the fear of God in him if it didn't bury him or kill him :-) BTW I wonder if that B-61-11 comes in a GPS version. (Don't know that a laser guided version would be very fun :-) ) |
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