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Lei Feng Protege
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Do not wet your panties just yet... the equipment and software needed to kill this satellite was retrofitted to a Cruiser, and was intended for this one time use only.
The US navy has no inventory of navy based anti-satellite ships or equipment.. this was a one time event, the US navy cannot operate any stand alone anti-satellite warfare... still pretty cool though!!! |
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Canmoore,
Who are you referring to? Just an FYI, Xinhui, one of my very best friends, used to work for Lockheed Martin ... and is without a doubt the most prolific internet researcher on the PLA. ... and he's a IT whiz ... Plus he has 2 girls and a wife who paints every two months ... so experience wise, he has it way, way over you. |
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I think it was a response to a question, about whether or not the military has the active capability to kill satellites at will. |
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Also they used the SM-3 ABM missile, which had it's software modified for its sensors to recognize the satellite is the target. I'm not sure if just the SM-3's on the ship at the time were modified just once, or if it is a permanent modification. |
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Sounds like a chicken farm here clucking this and that and maybe and can you prove that and if there were back ups or not.
Pluck, pluck, pluck, PLAAAWK. Fact: A very large satellite was falling out of orbit and it's place of landfall could not be calculated. Fact: It was a polar orbit satellite and if left to continue on past the Pacific Ocean it may come down in some populated area (like my living room for example - or your bathroom - I don't know if my Allstate home owners policy covers falling satellites or not) Fact: A US Navy ship was tasked to shoot down that satellite while it was still over the ocean. Fact: The Satellite was doing 17,000 miles per hour. Fact: The Satellite was 130 miles up. Fact: One Navy ship fired one SM-3 at the satellite (must have been one hell of lead of Kentucky windage). Fact: BULLSEYE. One shot, dead center. So what's there to cackle about. Who cares who tried what, when, how many times, etc.? Let's look at what we just did where EVERYTHING went right. WELL DONE NAVY.
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Its pretty hypocritcal of how the U.S.A tolerates against China. When the chinese shot down one of its weather satelites, the U.S was pretty alarmed when the chinese shot down its own satellites.
And when the U.S shot down "its" own satellite the response of the U.S was stated as "trying to protect earth from toxic gases" Hypocritcal much? despite the U.S actions?
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Well...heh...The chinese could of said this aswell, but would of came under scrutiny and critical response from the international community for not maintaining safety checks etc. Does the public really trust this report? many Chinese Australians people in Sydney are arguing its quite hypocritcal of the U.S and quite frankly doesn't believe what the U.S says..... |
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