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As far as i know the US never deployed road mobile missiles ( the USSR did and Russian federation still does) but it did deploy rail mobile missiles which have long been withdrawn from service. Why the peacekeepers ( they were more than able of keeping it with them) where withdrawn no one has been able to explain to my satisfaction.
Originally posted by orangetom1999
I do know that for a brief time in Europe there were mobile missile launchers capable of carrying the tomahawk cruise missile
I believe this was called a BGM-109G_Gryphon mobile launcher.
To my knowledge these mobile launchers have been retired..removed from service.
Also ..in many places our roads and bridges are badly in need of repair.
Something like the Peacekeeper would need a carefully planned route and never go over certain bridges in this country. Also certain cities and towns.
This limits the platform to certain routes..hence ..vulnerability.
What made alot of this obsolete is the refinement of the Tomahawk Cruise missile into the submarine launched version. Great stealth can be done here and away from the prying eyes of the public.
In addition to this ..some of the older SSBM boats have been converted into SSGN configurations with multiple clusters of Tomahawks in each of the olde ICBM missile tubes.
Of course a number of SSBMs are still in service and on patrol as we speak. And the accurate range of these missiles has been substantially improved over the years. Most of these missiles can cover almost all of the globe from pier side.
A submarine is a much more ideal platform for stealth and deterrence ..away from the prying eyes of our enemies and also our own insecure peoples.
To me Stellar..the irony of this is the abominable ignorance of the average publican..American..in that they have no idea how much truly dangerous cargo goes across this nation every day......every day.
Chemicals, explosives..corrosives, flamables, combustables, poisons et al.
So many people are safe and ignorant behind their TV remote controllers and cell phones..that they don't have a clue as to what it takes to keep a nation as ours running.
We are reminded of this occasionally when a tank car derails off a train and something like industrial chlorine is spilled.
Good to see your posts again Stellar.
Thanks,
Orangetom
Originally posted by LifENcircleS
reply to post by Helig
Since when did nuclear weapons become "PEACEKEEPERS" I found it funny that they are called that when the very nature of a nuclear weapon is massive and total destruction!
To the OP where did you find the info. You did not quote a source and I am very interested to read more about this...
LifENcircleS
Originally posted by Doc Holiday
I do not have proof or links, but I can say with good suspicition, that the Co. that did/does some of this is TSS and to be more precise there is a Co. within that Co. that goes by the call sign of Ghost Fleet.
These drivers are exempt from state and federal guide lines, always escorted and followed, rarely seen, speed limits do not apply, and there are no tags or visible registration on these trucks.
The fellow I know that did this, says that the average length of employment on the Ghost Fleet is 18 months, mostly because of burn out, no privacy "even at home", and from over use, meaning once they have a driver, they will work one driver too much/often rather than have 2 drivers to try and keep tabs on.
The only load he would ever tell me about was one going from military base to military base, across I-80, after arrival, and going through the wild security issues, they opened the doors to find a single envelope taped to the floor right in the middle of the 53' trailer.
Originally posted by SlinkyDFW
reply to post by jane_within
Any chance you might have one of the US currency mints near that area? Large amounts of newly printed money are carried on pallets, in large shiny trucks, accompanied by very well armed individuals, and it's usually flown out or trucked to the nearest Federal Reserve bank.