This baby have such destructive and big blast radius that it no longer needs to be very accurate. It is only able to be deployed from the cargo bays of transport planes. Therefore very unlikely to be a 'smart' weapon.Originally posted by touchstone_2000:How is this monster classified as a smart weapon?
This bomb pic funny meh?Originally posted by tankee1981:This baby have such destructive and big blast radius that it no longer needs to be very accurate. It is only able to be deployed from the cargo bays of transport planes. Therefore very unlikely to be a 'smart' weapon.
Some people just got a strange sense of humor. I spent a minute looking through it and decided that it was definitely not funny.Originally posted by siaokao:This bomb pic funny meh?
The "coast guard" word on the boat is so obviously photoshopped you must be quite blind not to have noticed it. You're a photoshop expert? C'mon... stick to what you know. Whatever that is...Originally posted by SingaporeTyrannosaur:Well I did make my point in a rather matter-of-fact way, you responded in the lines of that everybody is an internet expert... and logically if I indeed did have the relevant knowledge would it not be prudent and logical to rely in the positive and assure you that I indeed, knew about what I was talking about.
I'm not sure what you mean by Singapore being that small, I never held any illusions about being the only one. I do not understand this hostility, in any case I would like the state that my investment in this dialouge is restricted to my opinion that the guy hanging from the A-10 pylon and the .50cal on a small boat are not photoshopped and rather posed pictures.
Originally posted by lionnoisy:Mechanised infantry?
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Tricycle Patrol Vehicle with optional weapons module
Brits? Canadians? FCS? Notice the slat armor protecting the gunner.
This will no doubt kick off another wheels vs. tracks
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Originally posted by lionnoisy:Another reason to buy Vespa!
[b]http://www.murdoconline.net/ 22.12.2006[/b]
Originally posted by lionnoisy:erm... so the punchline for this pic is that there's a tractor parked amongst the aircraft?
A collection of NASA's research aircraft on the ramp at the Dryden Flight Research Center in July 1997: X-31, F-15 ACTIVE, SR-71, F-106, F-16XL Ship #2, X-38, Radio Controlled Mothership and X-36.
[b]http://www.murdoconline.net/....09 Jan 2007[/b]
I think cos those things are toys?Originally posted by SlowPoke:erm... so the punchline for this pic is that there's a tractor parked amongst the aircraft?