Yesterday, 05:23 PM
I know quite a bit about them, they are terrain hugging (flying about 30 to 60 feet above the ground) , travel at about or just under the speed of sound, using the global Military satellite network to navigate the early part of their trip to the target then use an internal microprocessor map to recognize the land around them and land where they are targeted. A large part of Russia will be within range.
But that is not the biggest most fearful aspect of them; it is that because they can carry either nuclear weapons or conventional ones and there is no way of knowing from external appearance which weapon they have on board and thus the Russians also will have no way of knowing what type is headed in their direction Hence Putin being worried about them being offered to Ukraine by Trump.
Silly Trump is going to lead us into the 3rd World War if we are unlucky. At the moment he is taunting Putin with the possibility that he will supply them to Zelenskyy.
But that is not the biggest most fearful aspect of them; it is that because they can carry either nuclear weapons or conventional ones and there is no way of knowing from external appearance which weapon they have on board and thus the Russians also will have no way of knowing what type is headed in their direction Hence Putin being worried about them being offered to Ukraine by Trump.
Silly Trump is going to lead us into the 3rd World War if we are unlucky. At the moment he is taunting Putin with the possibility that he will supply them to Zelenskyy.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche