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Originally posted by ShadowXIX
I dont know that I can agree with that its just the nature of how wars are fought. I mean its not like we had smart bombs in WW1 and WW2 and just didnt use them to kill more civilians.
Back then if you wanted to take out a single factory in a city you had to drop hundreds or thousands of bombs because so many missed the target.So your going to get massive amounts of civilians dying. That was the limits of the tech.
Also in wars of that scale people working in factories making weapons are not really civilians they are all part of the war machine. You have to take out your enemies ablity to to produce for its war machine. Was it pretty no but it was vital for victory and ending the war much quicker.
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
They also had nukes dropped on them though. If more wars used nukes they would have real effect on population.
Originally posted by Johnny Redburn
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
They also had nukes dropped on them though. If more wars used nukes they would have real effect on population.
To this point I will state that more Japanese civilians were killed in the Tokyo city incendiary bombing raids as opposed to the Atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
However, I will say the shock value would be much greater with Atomic weaponry.
Originally posted by Phaethor
I was in the Navy almost two decades ago, as a Missile Technician. We could drop warheads inside of a six foot circle from thousands of miles away without being laser guided. Now, being Nuclear warheads, It really didn't matter all that much if it was six feet left or right, but the accuracy was there.
My concerns are. These are Laser Guided and they not only miss the target they are supposed Laser'd in on. They hit a completely different target all together.
Laser Guided Bomb Kills 11 Civilians.
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14 Civilians Killed near Mosul by Laser guided Bomb.
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Ton for Ton, Serbian bombings killed civilians at the same rate as the air campaigns over Vietnam a quarter-century earlier.
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If the bombs are getting smarter, the civilian casualties should be getting lower.
Very interesting.
Phae
Originally posted by Johnny Redburn
To this point I will state that more Japanese civilians were killed in the Tokyo city incendiary bombing raids as opposed to the Atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
However, I will say the shock value would be much greater with Atomic weaponry.
Originally posted by Icelandia
Damn it, I wanted to see if my avatar is up, guess not. How do I do that properly? I know this off topic, sorry if I offended anyone.
Ice
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
Originally posted by Johnny Redburn
To this point I will state that more Japanese civilians were killed in the Tokyo city incendiary bombing raids as opposed to the Atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
However, I will say the shock value would be much greater with Atomic weaponry.
Thats very true but Atomic bombs are the weapon that keeps on killing long after they were dropped. I wonder if all the deaths of related radiation causes was added in how many more died thanks to that years later.
Originally posted by dgtempe
I think it rings of the truth...
One dead person makes a difference. What do you think the NWO's goals are? Why do you think all governments have bunkers deep beneath the earth with all the comforts of home? hmmmm....