To: sonofstrangelove
hmm...I can see it, hope they kept their receipt
2 posted on
04/29/2010 10:15:55 PM PDT by
FightforFreedomCA
(Pelosi is a wretched, communist, b!#*&)
To: sonofstrangelove
When you have invisible ships it’s easy to overstate your fleet size. They should go whole hog and get some invisible airplanes and invisible missiles too.
5 posted on
04/29/2010 10:35:04 PM PDT by
TigersEye
(0basma's father was a British subject. He can't be a "natural-born" citizen.)
To: sonofstrangelove
I don't know how you go about making stealth ships. I know they tried it when stealth technology was invented but soon discover the flaw in the idea of stealth sea vessels.
This is what I recall the problem was. Unlike air, water is detectable on radar. A stealth ship leaves a big blank spot on the radar. It makes itself known by what doesn't appear on the radar screen.
To: sonofstrangelove
Indian Navy gets 'invisible’ ship made entirely of glass open for public tours but nobody can find it
To: sonofstrangelove
A “modern” navy is nice, but what India really needs to worry about is roughly four million Chinese troops rolling over their northeastern border.
To: sonofstrangelove
I think the article title is misleading -— the system involved is likely the Israeli Barak-8 missile interceptor -— “whose radar provides 360-degree coverage against incoming missiles or air attack, and which was developed in partnership with India... all-weather, day-and-night, 360 degrees coverage and is capable of intercepting incoming missiles when they are no more than 500 meters away from target.”
11 posted on
04/30/2010 3:21:36 PM PDT by
PIF
(They came for me and mine .. now it is your turn..)
To: sonofstrangelove
my project is ready to make more stealthy
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