See, it's happening so slowly you don't even notice. That's how the PC Liberals gets you. They like the VC.
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See, it's happening so slowly you don't even notice. That's how the PC Liberals gets you. They like the VC.
Changing is like the antithesis of being a Republican. What you got against the old ways?
Well, I'd say my reading comprehension is just fine. And I also don't take things at face value alone. I do my own research. Yes, you are right, the initial procurement of the Bradley was a fucking disaster. There ARE officers in the military that are just looking for kickbacks and future higher paying jobs with defense contractors. Of course there is corruption in the military. I still think that overall they are a more trustworthy institution than the federal government. Now, back to the Bradley.. it does have a slight problem with its armor. That's why it was replaced in the field by the stryker and MRAP. It's still a great vehicle. Incredibly lethal, despite what you think. In the first Gulf war it had more tank kills than any other weapons platform, including the M1 Abraham main battle tank.
As far as the F-35 goes I don't really have a comment on that. It's costing a ridiculous amount of money so far and I have no clue if it will ever be worth it. Time will tell.
Back sometime in the mid-90's I met a dude in gemstone that claimed to be a member of SEAL team 6. He seemed quite knowledgeable so who knows. Anyways I mentioned to him how I'd love to join the army and be a driver for the Bradley. He then tells me he was involved in survivability testing at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds. They put a live cow inside the Bradley, sealed it up, and then shot at it with a sabot round. The round penetrated through one side and exited the other. On the way through it liquidated the cow completely and its remains were sucked out of the exit way along with the sabot slug.
I've heard that story in different forms over the years. I think that what he's describing is the way the rounds supposed to work. Isn't that was depleted uranium was for? The projectile pierces the armor then the overpressure destroys the vehicle and all the occupants.
In any case they have rounds like that to destroy tanks so a bradley would be relatively easy to kill.
It's funny about SEAL Team 6. For such a small and relatively new unit they sure have a hell of a lot of veterans. LOL
They were first formed in 1980. Technically speaking they're DEVGRU now, not SEAL team 6.
And yes, is the overpressure. Depleted uranium is used for armor piercing, due to its extreme density. Same reason why they use tungsten.