Posted on 11/18/2004 12:12:22 AM PST by claudwitz
After a statement from Russian President Vladimir Putin saying Russia has developed a new kind of nuclear missile system that no other country could ever have, speculation about the new Russian defense system is high around the world.
According to the Russian news agencies Interfax and ITAR-Tass, Putin disclosed that the trials of new missile shields system were complete and that the new missiles will be ready to use within a few years.
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This new system delivers 20 MR/CWI, Multiple Reentry/Crappy Window Installers.
It is a refinement of the present Russian system of dominance in the local window installation market.
20 window installers are delivered into one municipality and they dominate that market by underbidding every other delivery system in town then do a terrible job for three or four years until they run themselves out of business.
Has this guy been reading your books?
I think I rather get my news from the Fox all stars.
My guess is this new missle will launch like an airplane (no satalite detectable launch signature), cruise like a supersonic cruise missle, and be stealthy to radar. It seems only natural as the next evolution for the strategic weapons platform. I wonder why we don't have such a system yet?
Except these supercavitators are monsters and true underwater cruise missiles...6-8 ft diameter and 40 ft long. Launched off larger surface vessels...including container ships.
Don't know...but in order to accomplish what he is talking about, your standard Rusian or Chinese 533 mm tube will not work, they'd have to be much bigger. Sort of like those in the DFS.
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The Suburn is getting a bit dated as the Russians are building new smarter & sleeker weapons like the 290km/Mach 2.9 Yakhont(more famously known as the joint Indo-Russian Brahmos) & the Klub/Alfa cruise missile(which is small enough to be launched from 533mm submarine torpedo tubes).
Unless they are developing a system that can take out our entire Triad in one pre-emptive attack, the deterent remains in place.
If the children on this thread will think this through, they will see that Putin's remark is aimed at China and for domestic consumption. There is real fear in Russia over China.
The Chinese have the very latest weapon technology, given them by the Clinton administration, and all the information needed to construct first class ICBMs and anti-ballistic missile systems.
Of course Europe and the United States are expected to react. Most Russians are a fearful bunch, just like Americans are. The fearful pound their chests and yell, "I'm bad, I'm bad."
The first rule of human nature is that if you aren't loved, be feared. Very few people are loved except maybe by their mommy.
People called being feared "being respected."
I really don't think that Russia has the tech know-how to do anything meaningfull. Also, many of their best scientists are now in the US teaching at colleges. I know many Russian profs at Texas.
True, but innovative technology is a driver of industrial power and I can't fault Russian leaders for investing in what the USA has proven to be successful.
I appears the Russian have made serious technical headway in supercavitation. Here is some info that is very interesting:
http://www.ex.ac.uk/~tkirsano/Sciam.htm
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Super+cavitation
>>>No other country could have it, eh? Those folks never had an original idea. I'd be willing to bet they stole it from the US.<<<
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Rockets
http://sangha.net/messengers/tsiolkovsky.htm<
Tsiolkovsky, Konstantin Eduardovich (1857-1935), Russian scientist and inventor, a pioneer in rocket and space research. At the age of nine he lost his hearing almost completely and he studied mostly at home; he worked as a high school mathematics teacher until retiring in 1920. In the mid-1880s Tsiolkovsky began research in aerostatics, publishing articles containing plans for a metal dirigible (1892), an airplane (1894), and a spaceship (1903). During the 1920s he elaborated his theory of multistage rockets and of the flight of jet engines. He was made (1918) a member of the Soviet Academy. Among his books are Dreams of Earth and Sky (1895) and A Rocket into Cosmic Space (1903), in which he proposed the use of liquid-propellants for spaceships. A crater on the moon's far side is named after him. Source: Microsoft Encarta 97
Periodic Tables
http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic/default.htm
http://www.webelements.com/index.html
Guess who founded the chemical periodic tables?
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New Invention:
X-Ray scanner which can identify chemical compounds inside a baggage scanner. This was invented by Russian scientists inside a Russian defense lab.
http://www.mrtz.ru/up1.htm
LOL! Now go pick on someone your own size.
(And have a nice day!)
My God ! The've developed the Corbamite Device !
Putin is Stalin with an image team.
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