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Without the F-22 U.S. Air Force Missions Would Fail

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Bismarck vs. the Royal Navy: How Britain's Warships Were Trounced


Bismarck hit the bridge of
Prince of Wales. Although it did not explode, it killed several key personnel, and for a short period disrupted command of the ship.
The British Admiralty Board of Enquiry into the loss of the battlecruiser HMS
Hood, presided over by Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Blake, concluded, “The sinking of
Hood was due to a hit from
Bismarck’s 15-inch shell in or adjacent to
Hood’s 4-inch or 15-inch magazines, causing them to explode and wreck the after part of the ship.”
Director of Naval Construction Sir Stanley Goodall, however, found this conclusion unsatisfactory and in his report pointed out the explosion was observed near the mainmast 65 feet further forward from the aft magazines. A second board of enquiry was convened under Rear Admiral H.T.C Walker. Even given eyewitness accounts that described fires on deck, that board still found a hit by Bismarck being the likely cause, although finishing with, “The probability i ....

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Sunk Nukes: Yes There Are Soviet Atomic Torpedoes Lost At Sea


The Novembers (627):
The November (Type 627) class was the Soviet Union’s first effort at developing nuclear attack submarines. The 627s were rough contemporaries of the Skate and Skipjack class attack boats of the U.S. Navy (USN), although they were somewhat larger and generally less well-arranged. Displacing 4750 tons submerged, the thirteen 627s could make thirty knots and carry twenty torpedoes (launched from eight forward tubes). Visually, the 627s resembled a larger version of the Foxtrot class diesel-electric subs; the Soviets would not adopt a teardrop hull until the later Victor class. The Novembers were renowned in the submarine community for their noise; louder than any contemporary nuclear sub, and even preceding diesel-electric designs. ....

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U.S. Missile Defense is No True Missile Shield


It’s full of flaws.
Here s What You Need to Remember: It is important for national leaders to recognize that ballistic-missile defenses can only mitigate the risk of a limited nuclear missile strike, not grant a perfectly reliable shield against one. After all, long-range ballistic-missile defenses have never been tested in combat conditions a state of affairs that even the testers at the Pentagon surely hope will not change any time soon.
On the morning of January 31, 2018, an Aegis Ashore missile battery based in Kauai, Hawaii cued onto an approaching intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM). The installation launched an SM-3 Block IIA missile to intercept the IRBM at speeds over fifteen times the speed of sound. ....

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