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Why the Pentagon can t identify UFOs in its new report

Why the Pentagon can t identify UFOs in its new report
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5 Military Weapons That Are Way Older Than You Think

5 military weapons that are way older than you think Logan Nye , US Navy/MCS 2nd Class Devin M. Langer The hardware used on modern battlefields is only getting more sophisticated. But some of those weapons have been in use in some form for hundreds of years.  Except all three of those military technologies have been in service for hundreds of years. Here s the story behind five modern weapons that have been in service for hundreds of years. 1. Submarines US Navy Seawolf-class fast-attack submarine USS Connecticut in Japan. Petty Officer 1st Class Benjamin Dobbs / US Navy / DVIDS The ink had barely dried on the US Declaration of Independence when an American launched the first submarine attack in history.

How the Allies Nearly Hit the Axis With 75,000 Cruise Missiles

However, both countries surrendered before the plan was executed. Key point: All great powers learn from each other s weaponry. Here is how the Allies copied Nazi V-1 cruise missiles. Exactly one month after the first of thousands of Nazi V-1 “Buzz Bomb” cruise missiles began raining terror and death on London, a Dakota transport plane landed on July 13, 1944, at Wright-Patterson Field in Ohio bearing a sinister cargo: one ton of V-1 parts recovered from dud missiles. This first appeared earlier and is being posted due to reader interest. The Allies had ample warning of the Nazi missile campaign and undertook massive countermeasures to defeat the V-1 threat. But the U.S. Army Air Force also wanted its own V-1s. It ordered concept work on ten different cruise missiles dubbed the JB (Jet Bomb) 1 through 10.

The U S Reverse Engineered Hitler s Buzz Bomb - And Used It On Japan

The U.S. Reverse Engineered Hitler s Buzz Bomb - And Used It On Japan The U.S. Army Air Force also wanted its own V-1s. It ordered concept work on ten different cruise missiles dubbed the JB (Jet Bomb) 1 through 10. Here s What You Need To Remember: The Wunderwaffe had been a strategic liability for the Germans, who shoveled resources into increasingly ludicrous weapons that could have been better used elsewhere. But it was a boon for the Allies, who piggybacked on captured German weapons and quickly reverse-engineered them. Exactly one month after the first of thousands of Nazi V-1 “Buzz Bomb” cruise missiles began raining terror and death on London, a Dakota transport plane landed on July 13, 1944, at Wright-Patterson Field in Ohio bearing a sinister cargo: one ton of V-1 parts recovered from dud missiles.

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