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If that fucker gets anywhere NEAR Hawai'i, it needs to be 86'd.
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Agreed. We should offer them good deals on gear and keep them tight View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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now there's something we haven't seen on the surface in almost seventy years. about time, I say. Japanese should pay for their own defence instead of freeloading off the American taxpayer. Hate to break it to you, but it was US that put the restriction on them. That said, enough time has passed. Agreed. We should offer them good deals on gear and keep them tight Agreed....isnt it funny though how a once mortal enemy can become a strong ally? I think their porn is totally freaky, they fondle too many young girls on trains and subways and they need better dentistry....but overall they alright. |
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They shoot things into space. On ballistic trajectories. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lol I can't wait until Japan has a not really a nuclear cruise missile They shoot things into space. On ballistic trajectories. +1. The Japanese could probably build a nuke in the time it literally takes to assemble one. They have the tech. I wouldn't doubt they already have designs and plans tucked away somewhere, that use already existing parts/electronics, that just have to be put screwed together. |
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24,000 tons,huh? Big fucking Destroyer, but about 2/3 the size of an LHA.
Wait, I know... its a Destroyer because the numbers are on the bow not the island. |
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I'd like to shoot the Japanese Type 64 and 89 rifles...for no other reason than to say I did. They don't export them, so in order to shoot them I'd have to go to Japan, which would be beyond cool!
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Quoted: For a bit of the surreal, how about Japanese Marines landing at Camp Pendleton? http://www.stripes.com/polopoly_fs/1.274316.1395697287!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_804/image.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If that fucker gets anywhere NEAR Hawai'i, it needs to be 86'd. (I keed, I keed) For a bit of the surreal, how about Japanese Marines landing at Camp Pendleton? http://www.stripes.com/polopoly_fs/1.274316.1395697287!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_804/image.jpg ETA: We need to buzz it with a couple of SBD Dauntlesses for the LULZ. |
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Japan pays about $2B annually to fund US bases in that country. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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now there's something we haven't seen on the surface in almost seventy years. about time, I say. Japanese should pay for their own defence instead of freeloading off the American taxpayer. Japan pays about $2B annually to fund US bases in that country. apply ice to that burn... |
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They would need a ski-jump ramp to carry useful loads, IIRC. I think they were designed with the possibility of fitting them out that way in the future, but I'm not certain of that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Well this may be a technicality, but I believe there actually needs to be an aircraft for it to carry if it's to qualify as an aircraft carrier. And if we're not counting helos, it's not a carrier yet. Helos are sort of "craft" that move around in the "air" But, I do agree. Still, if they buy a VTOL F-35 variant, their helicopter carriers can probably become aircraft carriers with little modification. They would need a ski-jump ramp to carry useful loads, IIRC. I think they were designed with the possibility of fitting them out that way in the future, but I'm not certain of that. Lack of a ski jump doesn't bother the Marines in relation to our LHA/LHDs. Bigger question is if the deck can take a F-35's exhaust. |
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Quoted: Or when one side sees their chance of getting better odds of winning fading. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: War happens when strong forces see opportunity in attacking weak ones. Or when a fading power feels challenged by an upstart. Or when one side sees their chance of getting better odds of winning fading. However, Japan has no choice. China is getting aggressive now and is building up. Japan must also build up. Japan and other's in the region will have to form alliances. The United States elected obama twice. And 2016 could bring even worse. Always have a plan B in case Plan A falters. |
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Quoted: They shoot things into space. On ballistic trajectories. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lol I can't wait until Japan has a not really a nuclear cruise missile They shoot things into space. On ballistic trajectories. If I were them, I would work on stealthy, long range cruise missiles. Especially, if I have already proven capable of making ballistic missiles. |
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The LA county Schools can sell the Japanese a few Grenade Launchers and a few Sheriff depts can sell them a MRAP or two.
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View Quote Exactly Plus Korean and Japanese food is better. French is high on my list though. I had Ramen for lunch and we're making frenchish braised shortribs for dinner...... mmmmm |
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[div style='text-align: right;'] Love it when they equate the European allies with the Asian ones. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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about time, I say. Japanese should pay for their own defence instead of freeloading off the American taxpayer. lol Love it when they equate the European allies with the Asian ones. What? sorry... was watching Girls und Panzer. |
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For a bit of the surreal, how about Japanese Marines landing at Camp Pendleton? http://www.stripes.com/polopoly_fs/1.274316.1395697287!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_804/image.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If that fucker gets anywhere NEAR Hawai'i, it needs to be 86'd. (I keed, I keed) For a bit of the surreal, how about Japanese Marines landing at Camp Pendleton? http://www.stripes.com/polopoly_fs/1.274316.1395697287!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_804/image.jpg Are they searching for a Christmas tree farm? |
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Them and Australia need a wing of F22s each. THAT would scare China
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+1. The Japanese could probably build a nuke in the time it literally takes to assemble one. They have the tech. I wouldn't doubt they already have designs and plans tucked away somewhere, that use already existing parts/electronics, that just have to be put screwed together. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lol I can't wait until Japan has a not really a nuclear cruise missile They shoot things into space. On ballistic trajectories. +1. The Japanese could probably build a nuke in the time it literally takes to assemble one. They have the tech. I wouldn't doubt they already have designs and plans tucked away somewhere, that use already existing parts/electronics, that just have to be put screwed together. The term is "ready to assemble parts kits". Been something I've been hearing since the late 1980s. All the parts except for the pits pre-made, partially assembled and located at one base. The pits are ready to install and all located at another location. Shit starts getting tight, the parts are all delivered to the same location and final assembly takes place. Customer delivery takes place via one of Japan's fighters or in-board one of their space launch boosters that flies a different trajectory than the usual orbital flight path. |
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now there's something we haven't seen on the surface in almost seventy years. about time, I say. Japanese should pay for their own defence instead of freeloading off the American taxpayer. View Quote Believe me, the Japanese don't want us there and they will do just fine if we leave. |
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The term is "ready to assemble parts kits". Been something I've been hearing since the late 1980s. All the parts except for the pits pre-made, partially assembled and located at one base. The pits are ready to install and all located at another location. Shit starts getting tight, the parts are all delivered to the same location and final assembly takes place. Customer delivery takes place via one of Japan's fighters or in-board one of their space launch boosters that flies a different trajectory than the usual orbital flight path. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lol I can't wait until Japan has a not really a nuclear cruise missile They shoot things into space. On ballistic trajectories. +1. The Japanese could probably build a nuke in the time it literally takes to assemble one. They have the tech. I wouldn't doubt they already have designs and plans tucked away somewhere, that use already existing parts/electronics, that just have to be put screwed together. The term is "ready to assemble parts kits". Been something I've been hearing since the late 1980s. All the parts except for the pits pre-made, partially assembled and located at one base. The pits are ready to install and all located at another location. Shit starts getting tight, the parts are all delivered to the same location and final assembly takes place. Customer delivery takes place via one of Japan's fighters or in-board one of their space launch boosters that flies a different trajectory than the usual orbital flight path. I don't think it's that close. But they probably have refined isotopes that can be machined into deliverable pits quickly. Delivery system is a given. It comes down to fuzing and detonation after that. It would be pretty hard for a nation like Japan that is ringed with as many seismic detectors as people to conduct any lens or implosion testing, but that doesn't mean they didn't test it elsewhere. Given Japan's level of nationalism, organization, wealth, and technical expertise, I think they could get a deliverable warhead within 6 months. The issue has always been a government that is scared of it's own shadow despite their domestic denials of WWII failures. |
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Quoted: Are they searching for a Christmas tree farm? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If that fucker gets anywhere NEAR Hawai'i, it needs to be 86'd. (I keed, I keed) For a bit of the surreal, how about Japanese Marines landing at Camp Pendleton? http://www.stripes.com/polopoly_fs/1.274316.1395697287!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_804/image.jpg Are they searching for a Christmas tree farm? |
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Somebody don't know stuff too good. Spelling being one of them somethings. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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now there's something we haven't seen on the surface in almost seventy years. about time, I say. Japanese should pay for their own defence instead of freeloading off the American taxpayer. Somebody don't know stuff too good. Spelling being one of them somethings. you should travel more. "defence" is a variant spelling common in the commonwealth. I lived and worked in Canada as a guide for many years, so there you are. |
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Believe me, the Japanese don't want us there and they will do just fine if we leave. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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now there's something we haven't seen on the surface in almost seventy years. about time, I say. Japanese should pay for their own defence instead of freeloading off the American taxpayer. Believe me, the Japanese don't want us there and they will do just fine if we leave. good, then it's a win/win. except they won't be able to sit back and criticize America and americans. |
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you should travel more. "defence" is a variant spelling common in the commonwealth. I lived and worked in Canada as a guide for many years, so there you are. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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now there's something we haven't seen on the surface in almost seventy years. about time, I say. Japanese should pay for their own defence instead of freeloading off the American taxpayer. Somebody don't know stuff too good. Spelling being one of them somethings. you should travel more. "defence" is a variant spelling common in the commonwealth. I lived and worked in Canada as a guide for many years, so there you are. Spell caliber "calibre" or color "colour" here and the masses will accuse you of being a Russian. |
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Does it change into a giant robot? Can it survive a sea monster attack? Does it have tentacle porn on board?
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Does it change into a giant robot? Can it survive a sea monster attack? Does it have tentacle porn on board? View Quote Is it staffed by teenagers who wear spandex and full face helmets, fighting incompetent minions by doing pseudo- martial arts, complete with explosions that would give Michael Bay a huge boner? |
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Lol I can't wait until Japan has a not really a nuclear cruise missile They shoot things into space. On ballistic trajectories. +1. The Japanese could probably build a nuke in the time it literally takes to assemble one. They have the tech. I wouldn't doubt they already have designs and plans tucked away somewhere, that use already existing parts/electronics, that just have to be put screwed together. It'll have this on the side: http://www.itelectronics.net/images/manulogo/hitachi_logo.gif It's for "massaging" |
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http://southparkstudios-intl.mtvnimages.com/shared/sps/images/shows/southpark/vertical_video/import/season_03/sp_0310_05_v6.jpg How could we build aircraft carrier with such small penis? View Quote LOL |
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View Quote I lost interest when they started talking about the Marines in Normandy |
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The F-22 production line should still be open to replace their old F-4EJs...
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