Originally posted by: SickBeast
Regardless of your feelings on the war, you still have to be awed by the sheer awesomeness of our military vehicles...
Actually they make me sick. How many people could have been fed with all of the money wasted on that crap?
Originally posted by: Superdoopercooper
Marshall... You have ruined my unscathed view of the Aura and Myth that is the SR-71. Man... the SU37 or the Mig29 or somehting could almost hit Mach 3. What a waste for such a big, sleek, beautiful airplane.
But you know... if that thing was invented in the 50s/60s, then think of the craziness they have now that they don't tell us about. I.e... the Aurora or whatever. Mach 5 or 6. I need one of these. You could get to Asia in about 2 hours or soemthing silly.
Originally posted by: yllus
The B2 was basically a failure, wasn't it? Something about it originally being intended to go in on solo bombing missions undetected, unload its payload and streak home undetected. But considering the cost of losing even just one B2 is so enormous each bomber is escorted by fighters on each run anyway. We might as well just use B1Bs, F16s or whatever the heck else is in the arsenal.
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Originally posted by: Feldenak
and your point being? why the hell should billions of dollars be spent on weapons and not food or humanitarian aid?
If we didn't spend money on the military, we would be conquered by a country (likely ruled by a dictator) that did. This is such a basic, simple issue that to even question why is laughable.
Sure, let's not have a military, and just leave the rest of the world to themselves. That'll work reall well.![]()
Originally posted by: MadRat
The B-2 is a failure as a stealth high-altitude bomber, true, but then again so are all stealth aircraft. It is successful as a stealth penetration bomber. Low wavelength radar signals have always been able to detect them at long range and high wavelength radar can detect them at short ranges. The trick is that the B-2 can be put into a position so that it chooses when to be exposed to these radar reflections, making them an inefficient way to detect the bomber. What the designers did not anticipate was the unexpected success of cheap microwave detectors in passive radar detection networks. By the time these pick up the B-2, though, it is probably too late to defend against it.
It is a very efficient AND successful design as far as hauling loads for distance. Its fuel efficiency makes other bombers pale by comparison.
Originally posted by: MadRat
Actually, charrison, the B-2 was never meant to evade long range radar. The inaccuracies of long range radar make it only good for early warnings and absolutely useless for interception. The principles behind backscatter radars that make up the bulk of strategic radar systems make it difficult to pinpoint whether an object is say 700 or 800 miles away, making it difficult for ground controllers to vector in interceptors using the generalized information it displays, BUT at the least it does know its there!![]()
Actually they make me sick. How many people could have been fed with all of the money wasted on that crap?
Originally posted by: charrison
From what I understand, it can absorb/deflect enough on the long range stuff to be invisible. Only as it gets closer does it appear on radar. This greatly reduces the early warning time.
Originally posted by: SickBeast
Regardless of your feelings on the war, you still have to be awed by the sheer awesomeness of our military vehicles...
Actually they make me sick. How many people could have been fed with all of the money wasted on that crap?
Wright-Patt is one of my favorite museums ever! Other highlights include the XB-70 Valkyrie prototype bomber and the AC-130 Spectre gunship.You want huge? When I was in Middle School, I went out to Wright-Patterson AFB and they had a B-52 there. That thing was absolutely massive
Originally posted by: Emos
Wright-Patt is one of my favorite museums ever! Other highlights include the XB-70 Valkyrie prototype bomber and the AC-130 Spectre gunship.You want huge? When I was in Middle School, I went out to Wright-Patterson AFB and they had a B-52 there. That thing was absolutely massive
Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
Most awesome thing we got are carbon-based and wearing muddy boots.
Originally posted by: Superdoopercooper
Good point... b/c if not for the military's bravest... these hi-tech machines would be hi-tech monoliths sitting on runways, in hangars, etc. collecting dust
Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
Most awesome thing we got are carbon-based and wearing muddy boots.