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Originally posted by stumason
I was talking about lasers in response to West Coast saying they probably had some on their carriers. Nice way to quote out of context, Shots.
posted by stumason
Originally posted by West Coast
I think you would be surprised to discover the americans have an answer to such threats. Lasers are now a reality. I would not be surprised if the USN had such weaponry on there super carriers for defense purposes. And no, a missile can not evade the speed of light.
The only anti-missile system I was aware of was THEL, which was cancelled in 2004. It worked pretty well, by all accounts, but for whatever reason it was shelved. So I doubt you'll be finding it on any carriers.
posted by shots
They have anti missile systems which include both missles and high rpm gattling guns, which have proven very effective.
Originally posted by stumason
Tis from Wikipedia : en.wikipedia.org...
You may not like Wiki, but it comes with a selection of sources on the bottom of the page you can read through.
Again, I didn't actually say the US supplied them with tanks and artillery (although the sales of Helicopters is a matter of public knowledge), just said that Iraq used US PRODUCED weapons.
Originally posted by stumason
Here you go, it's a PDF document:
www.gwu.edu...
There is a plain text version also:
www.overcast.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk...
13. The United States and the CIA maintained a program known as the "Bear Spares" program whereby the United States made sure that spare parts and ammunition for Soviet or Soviet-style weaponry were available to countries which sought to reduce their dependence on the Soviets for defense needs. If the "Bear Spares" were manufactured outside the United States, then the United States could arrange for the provision of these weapons to a third country without direct involvement. Israel, for example, had a very large stockpile of Soviet weaponry and ammunition captured during its various wars. At the suggestion of the United States, the Israelis would transfer the spare parts and weapons to third countries or insurgent movements (such as the Afghan rebels and the Contras). Similarly, Egypt manufactured weapons and spare parts from Soviet designs and provided these weapons and ammunition to the Iraqis and other countries. Egypt also served as a supplier for the Bear Spares program. The United States approved, assisted and encouraged Egypt's manufacturing capabilities. The United States approved, assisted and encouraged Egypt's sale of weaponry, munitions and vehicles to Iraq.
9. The CIA, including both CIA Director Casey and Deputy Director Gates, knew of, approved of, and assisted in the sale of non-U.S. origin military weapons, ammunition and vehicles to Iraq. My notes, memoranda and other documents in my NSC files show or tend to show that the CIA knew of, approved of, and assisted in the sale of non-U.S. origin military weapons, munitions and vehicles to Iraq.
Originally posted by deltaboy
But none of them backs the claim about U.S. supplying weapons of some kind to Iraq, and sure as hell from Gulf War and Iraq war you don't see any.
Originally posted by deltaboy
Where are these documents? I like to see them.
Originally posted by stumason
I NEVER SAID THAT THE US SUPPLIED THE TANKS AND ARTILLERY, MERELY THAT IRAQ HAD IN IT'S INVENTORY US MADE TANKS AND ARTILLERY. TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT THINGS
Your really having difficulty with the concept, aren't you?
Originally posted by deltaboy
What U.S. made tanks and artillery? Where is your proof of U.S. made weaponry??????
Got any pics? Documentary of M47 tanks? M109 Paladins?? M113 apcs?
We are talking about the possiblity of Soviet made weaponry being sold to Iraq in covert, yet you said something about U.S. made weaponry?
Originally posted by West Coast
Well ask yourself this Mr. vitchilo, what is a democracy? It is what we make of it. I assure you, the US is as free as they come. However, not everyone will be pleased, some will find ways to nitpick this and that.
Its not a perfect system, but nothing is.
Source
The U.S. is a democracy -- just not a direct one. Every branch of our government -- executive, legislative, judicial, monetary -- ultimately derives its power from majority rule or approval. By making our democracy indirect instead of direct, the Founders prevented unrestrained mob rule, allowing a more reasonable pace of majority rule, and greater room for compromise.
A country which proposes to make use of modern war as an instrument of policy must possess a highly centralized, all-powerful executive, hence the absurdity of talking about the defense of democracy by force of arms. A democracy which makes or effectively prepares for modern scientific war must necessarily cease to be democratic.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
Originally posted by stumason
Christ almighty... This stuff has been in the public domain for years. I kind of assumed everyone knew....
I assume you remember the invasion in 2003, yes?
Ok..
Well, what wasn't blown up in the previous two wars with Iraq is now sitting in junkyards and store houses. In amongst those places, guarded by US troops on the most part, you will find wrecks of Chieftains, M109's and other Western weaponry that Iraq accumulated over time. There was a BBC documentary some years back that showed these scrap yards and the like and they are chock a bokc full of weapons that Iraq acquired from all over the world. They loved the variety, it seems.
They also pinched quite a few tanks off Iran. That's where they got their Chieftains from, as the UK sold over 1000 to Iran pre-Revolution.
Here is one M109, although looking worse for wear:
www.snopes.com...
Here is a good article about Iraqi forces.
Global Security
Below is a pic of a destroyed Iraqi M113:
The UN and Kuwait say Iraq has not returned extensive Kuwaiti military equipment, including 245 Russian-made fighting vehicles, 90 M113 armored personnel carriers, and 3,750 Tow and anti-tank missiles.
Iran and Kuwait retained the .50 Cal MG. The HESH round is used for antitank chemical-energy (CE) antiarmor missions, and for HE effects against personnel and materiel. The Iranians claim to employ a snorkel system on Chieftain, for fording to 5 meters depth. A variety of fire control systems and thermal sights are available for Chieftain.
Originally posted by SmokeyJo
Really, would their ageing figher jets even get off the ground??
'smart' bomb, uneducated idea?
Im not sure how this info gets out, either their so called diplomats are not so 'smart' or they have terrible leaks in their security details!
www.news.com.au
(visit the link for the full news article)
Originally posted by LucidDreamer85
Underestimating is ignorance. If it still can fly, then it is still a threat. Just because it's not a new US made product does not mean it is inferior.