heheh.... why did they hire him again?
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we're trading our weapons against their fuel, hoping someone will start a war against them soon, then, we offer them to rebuild their country if they offer their petrol in return. When all is finished, and the country is all set up, we restart trading them weapons.... call this whatever you want, but for me, its a good strategy :lol: (that post is obviously a joke, i ll only take fuel as reward if you wanna gime a price for it). |
Muuss, i dont call that strategy...thats just sick =O
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ironical or sarcastic perhaps, but sick, no, don't think so.
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mattmeck, heheh, i realized that :P
nice pics btw :D |
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Heres some charts for you: Smart bomb (Ranging size): we used 200, 500, and (rarely) 1000 and (more rarely) 2000 pounders. 1 and 2k pounds are huge, and would leave a nasty crater. Cruise Missile: These things look like they can have a TOTAL payload of 500 pounds. Someone correct me if im wrong. TOW Missile: Saddams kids ate one of these. They range from 200 to 1000 pound payloads, and are designed to hit moving vechiles. Compared to what we have: MOAB: 17 tons of pure hell. Just.. Hell. Daisy Cutter: 2 ton bombs which were used in vietnam to clear helecopter landing zones. The shockwave on one of these is so large that they register on the richter scale. My father was in vietnam, and he was in the rescue of a captured marine vessel. He said that one of them was dropped a quarter mile away, and he was blown over from the shockwave. Any nuclear, atomic, or hydrogen bomb which are measured in millions of tons of TNT, whereas the ones above are wimpy millions. Bell, will add more in a few minutes. |
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