Build free-flight rockets and launch them at the Palies.
Those of us who grew up in America during the Cold War knew that we’d get at most 30 minutes warning ... there was essentially nothing we could do with it.
Iron Dome certainly vindicates our belief that active missile defense is a good thing.
ID the launch site and level the nearest village or neighborhood.
Next question.
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Terminate the nearest muzzie.
Probably I’d keep on doing whatever I was doing.
Push the tac nuke launch button—problem zapped.
Before that 15 seconds, I would pull my jackhammer out of my bedroom and create a foxhole through the slab and prepare it.
BTTT
This afternoon, I was already working in the bomb shelter when the sirens sounded, so I continued working. Then I heard the impacts of something huge, couldn’t tell how far away, and after a few seconds worried about my family and went up the hill to check on them. They were fine and heard it, too. According to A7, it was from two missiles getting intercepted and falling to earth in Jerusalem. We live in Efrat.
What do you do with 15 seconds warning of low speed qassam rocket attacks?
Well, first of all, look up.
Just a little tip: if you see something moving slowly toward you from the sky...and after a little while it appears to not be moving then it is in reality actually moving precisely toward you.
Appearing stationary is an optical trick by moving objects when you have no frame of reference (e.g. ships at sea).
So if the rocket appears for a brief moment to be still in the air...in reality it is on a collision path at you.
Suggestion: change your path!
Outside of obvious safe room, body armor, helmet, and “lay flat” advice...look up.
for the chronologically challenged, 15 seconds is less
than it takes to cross a medium city street.
for the chronologically challenged, 15 seconds is less
than it takes to cross a medium city street.
for the chronologically challenged, 15 seconds is less
than it takes to cross a medium city street.