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  • in reply to: Russia to sell 29 air defense systems to Iran #1822779
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    29 seems like a pretty small number of Tors – Iran is a big place. Are they suplementing these with another short-range ADS or are they only going to deploy them around S-300 batteries? Ideally it would be good to deploy them in conjunction with something like Pantsyr or an IR based short-range ADS, supported by AAA and with S-300s or Buks providing umbrella-like top cover.

    in reply to: General Discussion #341692
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    Thanks for trying it Pesho – saves everyone else from bothering 🙂

    in reply to: Military aviation forum gone? #1929154
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    Thanks for trying it Pesho – saves everyone else from bothering 🙂

    in reply to: General Discussion #344966
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    Flex,

    It was damn ironic.. and in some way somehow was not..

    I meant that me killing you would be ironic.

    Yes, we had a war, violence, killing, blah blah blah – get over it people. If people didn’t go to places where there had been war in the past nobody would ever leave their house and life would become all about internet gaming and cyber love… The first one doesn’t sound so bad but the second…?

    I definitely reccomend the Croatian coast (if you like that sort of thing), the Montenegran coast+mountains (if thats what floats your boat) and the Belgrade nightlife+partying etc (if thats what you’re after). Belgrade at New Year is particularly good – great atmosphere! (Oh and the EXTI music festival in Novi Sad in July is amazing, brilliant, fantastic etc etc).

    in reply to: The least desired country to live in… #1930365
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    Flex,

    It was damn ironic.. and in some way somehow was not..

    I meant that me killing you would be ironic.

    Yes, we had a war, violence, killing, blah blah blah – get over it people. If people didn’t go to places where there had been war in the past nobody would ever leave their house and life would become all about internet gaming and cyber love… The first one doesn’t sound so bad but the second…?

    I definitely reccomend the Croatian coast (if you like that sort of thing), the Montenegran coast+mountains (if thats what floats your boat) and the Belgrade nightlife+partying etc (if thats what you’re after). Belgrade at New Year is particularly good – great atmosphere! (Oh and the EXTI music festival in Novi Sad in July is amazing, brilliant, fantastic etc etc).

    in reply to: General Discussion #344968
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    Yes, but there are 700 gun killings a week in the states.

    Yes but the US is a big place and, the way I understood it, bad things only really happen in bad places. Nice people live in good places where bad things don’t happen so often. Tens of thousands of Brits dies from alcohol fuelled pub violence every year – you don’t need guns to screw up your day if your head hits a curb during a fight outside a pub and you end up paralysed for the rest of your life.

    in reply to: The least desired country to live in… #1930368
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    Yes, but there are 700 gun killings a week in the states.

    Yes but the US is a big place and, the way I understood it, bad things only really happen in bad places. Nice people live in good places where bad things don’t happen so often. Tens of thousands of Brits dies from alcohol fuelled pub violence every year – you don’t need guns to screw up your day if your head hits a curb during a fight outside a pub and you end up paralysed for the rest of your life.

    in reply to: General Discussion #345006
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    I thought Romania was great – really liked the churches with frescos on the outside and the people were triple friendly.

    Flex, as for that comment about local muslims – grrr; i’d kill you if it wasn’t so damn ironic. Actually, hundreds of thousands of muslims from all kinds of enthnic groups live in Serbia. Once met an Iraqi family who live just down the road from me in Belgrade (they wander around in Arabic robes all day long speaking perfect Serbian – with a Belgrade accent).

    As for undesirable countries to live in, here’s my list:

    Hungary – flat and boring and weird and just downright depressing for some reason. Also, nobody has ever (EVER) been polite to me in Hungary, ever. And I’ve been to/through their funny little country a lot.

    Australia+South Africa (but not New Zealand) – dunno why. Maybe its because I’m a Londoner and, frankly, we’re sick of Aussies and South Africans. Maybe its because of the Accents. Definitely the accents have something to do with it. Met a totally gorgeous girl a few days ago but when she opened her mouth and a twisted, deformed, Aussie version of English spewed out I just wanted to batter her face with a heavy object.

    Any part of North America (Canada included) – Again, no real reason, just absolutely totally nothing in any way whatsoever attracts me to this part of the world. That and I think I’d commit suicide if I ever had to see a ‘mega-church’.

    As for the UK, Burger-boy is spot on when he says:

    as for developed countries.. it’d have to be Britain.. never seen such a country so gloomy and dull, even its climate, architecture and people, just scream gloom.

    I wish Aussies and South Africans would get the message and stop bloody coming here. :diablo:

    in reply to: The least desired country to live in… #1930404
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    I thought Romania was great – really liked the churches with frescos on the outside and the people were triple friendly.

    Flex, as for that comment about local muslims – grrr; i’d kill you if it wasn’t so damn ironic. Actually, hundreds of thousands of muslims from all kinds of enthnic groups live in Serbia. Once met an Iraqi family who live just down the road from me in Belgrade (they wander around in Arabic robes all day long speaking perfect Serbian – with a Belgrade accent).

    As for undesirable countries to live in, here’s my list:

    Hungary – flat and boring and weird and just downright depressing for some reason. Also, nobody has ever (EVER) been polite to me in Hungary, ever. And I’ve been to/through their funny little country a lot.

    Australia+South Africa (but not New Zealand) – dunno why. Maybe its because I’m a Londoner and, frankly, we’re sick of Aussies and South Africans. Maybe its because of the Accents. Definitely the accents have something to do with it. Met a totally gorgeous girl a few days ago but when she opened her mouth and a twisted, deformed, Aussie version of English spewed out I just wanted to batter her face with a heavy object.

    Any part of North America (Canada included) – Again, no real reason, just absolutely totally nothing in any way whatsoever attracts me to this part of the world. That and I think I’d commit suicide if I ever had to see a ‘mega-church’.

    As for the UK, Burger-boy is spot on when he says:

    as for developed countries.. it’d have to be Britain.. never seen such a country so gloomy and dull, even its climate, architecture and people, just scream gloom.

    I wish Aussies and South Africans would get the message and stop bloody coming here. :diablo:

    in reply to: Virtual ordnance on virtual aircraft #1823586
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    Half those links don’t seem to work – or am I doing something wrong?

    in reply to: Russia Tests New Bulava SS-NX-30 SLBM #2041518
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    Well I recollect a video where a Manoeuvring Warhead was shown , I will try to get the link but to summarise it , The Warhead could Laterally Manoeuvere ( as if was a UFO which could literally change its position in seconds ) upon detecting an Incoming ABM interceptor, which made ABM intercepting of this *warhead* impossible , This is a feature of Topol-M , could be similar or better thing on Bulava.

    That sounds made up. Have you got the source of that video or anything similar so that I can try to find it?

    in reply to: Russia Tests New Bulava SS-NX-30 SLBM #2041527
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    Finally, the use of multiple manoeuvering warthead during the terminal phase is expected to ensure penetration through THAAD and PAC – 3 defenses.

    Can anyone explain just how the warheads are supposed to manoeuvre? Does this not affect the CEP drastically?

    in reply to: Better CIWS: Palma/Kashtan? AK630? GoalKeeper? or Phalanx? #2077643
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    plawolf,

    I like your jammer idea. You wouldn’t even need one in every missile – just one or two per missile salvo.

    in reply to: MAKS 2005 – > Images #490151
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    Thanks for the pictures Himanshu.

    in reply to: A movie about Russia's PAK FA? #2605557
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    Meanie, can’t believe you said that even after I bought you lunch Mr Ivan!

    Well now you’ve confused the hell out of me.

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