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Re: Ka-95 "Sokolica" Assault Dropship
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lugnet.space
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Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:49:33 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman wrote:
> Unfortunately, you fail to take into account Eastern Block Missile
> subGuidance System v10.2 . While to the simple mind, it would seem that a
> missile would shoot out directly ahead and thus strike the clips on either
> side of the cockpit. However, in reality, the moment the missile leaves its
> tube, the subGuidance System takes over and re-directs the missile to the
> intended target, while avoiding all friendly targets. It really is simple,
Wouldn't it be simpler to have them all rack to the outside of the launch bays,
thus avoiding that situation altogether?
> actually - that is, if you properly understand advanced Eastern Block
> technology, which really does make your pathetic capitalist notion of
> science seem like child's play.
Dude, you're talking to the man who put an outdoor pool on the moon. And
invented Fleebnork-proof helmets (still working on a bodysuit, but...). I'm
well-versed in the practical aplication of Cartoon Physics, which was invented
by capitalists.
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| (...) Unfortunately, you fail to take into account Eastern Block Missile subGuidance System v10.2 . While to the simple mind, it would seem that a missile would shoot out directly ahead and thus strike the clips on either side of the cockpit. (...) (21 years ago, 23-Mar-04, to lugnet.space)
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