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Good point Waugs. I feel the same on all counts there. What really scares me is the fact that a country that is largely stuck in the 3rd century, has 21st century weaponry.
Does anyone know what the range of those things are? If it's more than 2,000 miles someday Americans will be thanking Bush for pushing efforts to effect a working ABM system.
A waste and a crying shame
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[1 point] 4 years ago by deleted user ReplyGood point Waugs. I feel the same on all counts there. What really scares me is the fact that a country that is largely stuck in the 3rd century, has 21st century weaponry.
Does anyone know what the range of those things are? If it's more than 2,000 miles someday Americans will be thanking Bush for pushing efforts to effect a working ABM system.
Here is a site for the info..http://www.cdi.org/issues/nukef&f/database/panukes.html. But in short it looks like they have a max range of 700-800 miles. Of coarse they also have weapons they can mount on their F-16s.
The latest information is 30 devices in recent reports.
That would depend on the delivery system used. The device and the delivery system are different components of the weapon.
Upset, no, Sad!
Not upset. That word is way too heavy. It angered me.