Posted on 01/14/2006 12:07:20 AM PST by ScaniaBoy
i KNOW that...i was raised near the US/Canada border in Washington state and spent a lot of time making sure those Russians weren't sneaking down through Alaska...lol
So what would you expect from the country that gave the world Adolph Hitler?
The Iranian round sounds like a takeoff on the Russian API projectile. This bullet technology is very effective. Perhaps the round makes a full penetration of 5/8" thick standard high tensile "rolled homogeneous armor" at two hundred yards.
Not good.
Iran openly declares their desire to "wipe Israel off the map" and the Austrians sell them sophisticated weapons.
I am not surprised but still fully disgusted.
This is from February 2005
http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/005000.php
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/cgi-bin/client/modele.pl?prod=52735&session=dae.17094747.1137234884.Q8jTxMOa9dUAAF7Fm1E&modele=jdc_1
The border between Armenia and Iran has a great fence and it has military guarding it.
I have a picture of the border area.
dunna rip Pvt. Achmed Dipstick. Rip the Austrians; specifically the Austrian gub'ment.
Perhaps strategically inferior to the Russian-Venezolano deal for weaps, this is a simple "Obladi oblada life goes on" moment for the sacher-torte volken in Vienna..
It is very much a serious tactical threat to L/Cpl Snuffy McNasty in the field.
Perhaps NCA should consider some diplomatic-relations variation of the kid's game of "Hot Potato-Hot Potato-DROP!"
Respecting their dignity, quietely advise the Austrians that they're a "hot-potato" and we're playing their game.
Jerk a knot in some Viennese culito...
And the next time the Austrian border is threatened, call the Germans, they know the drill. Or call some French Expeditionary force...enough taxi being available, they'll deliver support analogous to a pizza shop..
...and then there's "ghostbusters"..
what a bunch of socialist democrat hypocrites.
They will gladly sell terrorists nations lethal weapons, but when Arnold lets a gang member who killed 5 people be executed in CA, they got nuts and remove his name from a stadium.
http://www.army-technology.com/contractors/machine_guns/mannlicher/mannlicher5.html
lets see, thats $17,762 per rifle, so I'd guess they're for the best of their best revolutionary guard, to help repulse an invasion. That's like 10 years pay for the average iraqi, so they probably won't end up with insurgents.
Makes me wish we had used massive amounts of nuclear weapons on them over there.. Why didn't we?
I wouldn't have traded a single American life for all of those people over there.
We should've done a strategic attack. Think Cold War style. This getting picked off stuff is idiotic.
Hmmm. Well, if it were up to me, the USA, the UK, France, Israel et al wouldn't sell weapons to a lot of people that we sell them to. Iran wouldn't have American war planes right now for example.
But that's just me.
Austria is not part of NATO.
Then, since the Austrians ignore the threat their sniper rifles pose to our troops, we should ignore the threat the operational and soon to be operational missles that will pose a threat to western Europe by not including them in our missle defense system. Seems like a fair trade to me. Tit for tat. Maybe when a western European city is flattened under a mushroom cloud of an Iranian nuke they'll recognize the error of their ways......
Those American warplanes, particularly the F-14s, most likely aren't airworthy anymore. And they were sold to Iran during the Shah's era.
And they certainly don't have any decent munitions that can compete with current American technology. Even stuff from Russia. If it comes to an air campaign, they will be just as vulnerable as Iraq was- maybe more so.
Steyr wanted to sell these rifles on the US civilian market, like Ronnie Barrett. However, our own government and BATFE denied them the import permits because they're "not for sporting purposes".
Steyr agreed not to sell these to the Iranians if they could sell them to American citizens and our government declined. Steyr, not wanting to go out of business, followed through.
Thanks.
Fantastic Daily Telegraph is just 11 months behind the net - Dinosaur media is getting bogged down in the swamp.
If they show up in Iraq, we'll know where they came from.
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