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  1. The article doesn’t mention it, but the VPAF is already buying T-6 Texan IIs from Textron. https://www.airandspaceforces.com/pacaf-first-us-aircraft-vietnam-t-6/
  2. Ukrainians were taught of or remember the holomidor when the USSR killed up to 7 million in the 1930s. They also know what the Russians have done in places like Buca. That’s why I shake my head at people in this country who think we can negotiate a peace settlement. We can stop supplying weapons, and they will continue to fight with sticks and rocks if that’s all they have. If you know the Russians plan to kill yiu, there is no benefit to surrender. Might as well die fighting. I don’t know if Taiwan feels that way, but they can see what happened in Hong Kong.
  3. I’m a military brat and started with USAA. They were great back in the 80s and early 90s. We had multiple houses and auto through them. First strike was in 2006 when they would not insure a new house for the price we bought it, they wanted to insure it for about 30% over. They fought us on reimbursement when our military moving truck rolled over during a PCS. We dropped them for home but kept auto until our next move when they were about 30% higher than Progressive. We dropped USAA and haven’t looked back. They were high priced and provided shitty service. Another story, USAA almost tanked my buddy’s home sale. Buyers insurer insisted on a new roof. Sellers company insisted roof was fine. As buyer and seller were about to part ways, they asked, “who do you have your insurance with.” Both were with USAA.
  4. Two months might be a record. It’s normally tough to go from rock star to “loss of confidence” that fast. So what’s the word on the street?
  5. Conspiracy theories all fail when you realize that POTUS couldn’t keep secret the fact that he had an intern blow him under the desk. Two people knew that, pre-social media and it became public knowledge in under 2 years. There is no way we are getting frequent visits from extraterrestrials and keeping it quiet.
  6. The part that bothers me most about this incident is that it was Microsoft that screwed up and left this information exposed. The AF transitioned to Office365/CHES at considerable cost because it was going to put "the experts" in charge of the system. Now we've centralized all our eggs into one cloud-hosted basket rather than spread out across the DoD network. Although it is way more expensive, at least it is still grossly insecure. 🤡
  7. Clearly an amateur. Everyone knows you shoot your watch.
  8. National Enquirer - “ F-22 Pilot with two kills seen purchasing 150 Mylar balloons at Party City”
  9. Seems like we just discovered balloons are “always in the notch”. Now that NORAD is turning off the filters, I think there are going to be a lot more scrambles to check out radar anomalies.
  10. Filthy, I believe you’re having a hard day, and I don’t know why, but if you need help, ask.
  11. I came here looking for USAF commentary, and I’m disappointed. 1. No Frank Luke references. 2. No one said 4 more and our intrepid balloon buster is an ace. 3 Finally, Dos Gringos told us years ago, that when targeting Chinese, “On Tuesdays it was heaters only, Wednesday BFM.”
  12. High altitude balloons.
  13. Seriously? I don’t see them landing troops, but lobbing SRBMs at military facilities? That will be night 1 of China-Taiwan. China is going to try and lay waste to any fixed US military facilities in that region. Chinas demographic decline and the relative unreadiness of US forces will be seen as a closing window of opportunity. The only question is if Russias experience in Ukraine gives them any pause.
  14. In reference to side looking radar, the B-1 has the ability to turn the radar antenna 55 degrees left or right. With the ILST upgrade, we could track up to 120 degrees off the nose. The B-1 isn’t the platform you want for this application, but the ability to get off boresight radar tracks in a fast moving platform is not a new capability.
  15. Hey, practice makes perfect, or so I've been told.
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