And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Its mind blowing boondoggle to keep legacy big daddy warbucks/central-tier1 banks flush, thus backdoor funds laundered in trillions to DS/global domination game:operations its where all the wealth's the good folks created since 911 the zionists/Rothschilians get their cut better yet, its obsolete and they all know it the russain's run operational 6th gen L band ISR, can see it-kill it, like its high noon from 400-500 miles, S-500 Prometheus anti air system might as well coat it with aluminum foil, rattle can it ghetto/hillbilly flat black, call it a day
What always blows my mind is just how few actual craftsmen are required to build these sorts of things. Yes I know there are thousands of people involved but I'm not talking management or QA or all the rest of the non artificers. I used to stand above the ULA complex at 0T3 and watch as half a dozen people would build fuel tanks for ULA rockets. The same half dozen going from jig to jig from one end of the hangar to the other and all the way back up to the other end where the finished product was fully assembled for shipping.
A lot of the program cost was for research, development, test, and evaluation. All that RDT&E doesn't build an airplane that goes to a squadron. It builds 'airplane number zero', the most expensive airplane. Once the design is fully developed and proved out, that's where the production cost comes in. Testing was expensive for the B-2 but worth every penny.
The goat humping Iranians wish we didn’t have them too. I’d rather we continue to be the badass, and we will, regardless of what you naysayers think. The graft and corruption should be stopped but it never will. God bless our military. ET in Dixie
Such a waste of wealth, its intrinsic value is close to zero, long doubted the price tags on these "advanced weapons" is 80-90% money laundering, look what Kelly Johnson built with funds provided, and now all that money gone into banksters pockets.
It's good to be cynical, but you should try to be cynical about the right things.
The intrinsic value of a bomber that gets to the target and can destroy a nuclear weapons factory under a mountain is very high. The price tag on these weapons is because the very best is not cheap.
Was a boondoggle to begin with, isn't stealthy, enormously expensive and no longer pertinent in an unmanned drone world. Still fighting the last war.....
The cost/waste of that thing...
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worth every dollar and not a penny more
Deletei just love this "we" kemosabe
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"we" ain't mattered, nor worth a bucket of warm chew spit, since the day named 911
Expensive, yes, but very much worth it.
DeleteAs far as waste, I'm really happy a bunch of B-2s laid waste to the Fordow facility before Iran got nukes.
As long as we don't give them to Israel or the Ukraine
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DeleteDon't drag me into that criminal equation.
I hadn't realized how enormous those are.
ReplyDelete4... 3... 2... 1- "that's what she said."
ReplyDeletetake a look at the production pictures of the B-36 and B-52
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Ridiculously large windows for a bomber….
ReplyDeleteOverhead crane view.
ReplyDeleteIts mind blowing boondoggle to keep legacy big daddy warbucks/central-tier1 banks flush,
ReplyDeletethus backdoor funds laundered in trillions to DS/global domination game:operations
its where all the wealth's the good folks created since 911
the zionists/Rothschilians get their cut
better yet, its obsolete and they all know it
the russain's run operational 6th gen L band ISR, can see it-kill it, like its high noon from 400-500 miles, S-500 Prometheus anti air system
might as well coat it with aluminum foil, rattle can it ghetto/hillbilly flat black, call it a day
Say the anonymous "expert."
DeleteC’mon Grampa, it’s time for your nap
DeleteIf anyone talks about L band radar as a solution to stealth it's as clear as broadcasting, "I don't understand radar" as loudly as you can.
Delete...aaand, the surveillance trolls come out. How come you guys aren't following people around in walmart?
DeleteWhat always blows my mind is just how few actual craftsmen are required to build these sorts of things. Yes I know there are thousands of people involved but I'm not talking management or QA or all the rest of the non artificers. I used to stand above the ULA complex at 0T3 and watch as half a dozen people would build fuel tanks for ULA rockets. The same half dozen going from jig to jig from one end of the hangar to the other and all the way back up to the other end where the finished product was fully assembled for shipping.
ReplyDeleteI can’t believe they cost so much to build. I mean look, they use tape to put it together at all the seams!
ReplyDeleteA lot of the program cost was for research, development, test, and evaluation. All that RDT&E doesn't build an airplane that goes to a squadron. It builds 'airplane number zero', the most expensive airplane. Once the design is fully developed and proved out, that's where the production cost comes in. Testing was expensive for the B-2 but worth every penny.
DeleteThe goat humping Iranians wish we didn’t have them too. I’d rather we continue to be the badass, and we will, regardless of what you naysayers think. The graft and corruption should be stopped but it never will. God bless our military. ET in Dixie
ReplyDeletesilly ass 4:10 imagines itself as a bad ass....LOL
DeleteSuch a waste of wealth, its intrinsic value is close to zero, long doubted the price tags on these "advanced weapons" is 80-90% money laundering, look what Kelly Johnson built with funds provided, and now all that money gone into banksters pockets.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to be cynical, but you should try to be cynical about the right things.
DeleteThe intrinsic value of a bomber that gets to the target and can destroy a nuclear weapons factory under a mountain is very high. The price tag on these weapons is because the very best is not cheap.
Was a boondoggle to begin with, isn't stealthy, enormously expensive and no longer pertinent in an unmanned drone world. Still fighting the last war.....
ReplyDelete"isn't stealthy" is an interesting take from the uninformed. I'm not allowed to tell you how stealthy it is, so let me just say you are very wrong.
ReplyDeleteNo longer pertinent? Did you miss the attack on Fordow? it was in all the papers.
That's what she said..
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