CTID1977
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Добре! There's something going on in the Kherson region as wellFrom that way yeah.
Slava Ukraini.
Добре! There's something going on in the Kherson region as wellFrom that way yeah.
Slava Ukraini.
How do we have about an Hr?We can now detect missiles as soon as they launch, have the means to knock them out of the sky and prevent them from hitting their target. So instead of the "4 minute warning" we have around an hour.
We've had engineers and scientists working for decades on this very problem, and whilst still a credible threat, nothing short of a MAD policy will present a severe concern. The issues arise when they decide to launch all at once, as it's down to a law of averages that at least a dozen will hit their targets.
Launch a large scale nuclear arsenal to destroy one city? Not likely, especially as he knows NATO WILL respond and by then he'll have spunked his load. P.S. Hiroshima is completely rebuilt and thriving. Mazda Cars has it's base there. Things will be fine, Putin is a desperate man making bluff and bluster statement in order to appear "stronk". The Ukrainians will have the final say.
So the possibility that Putin drops a nuclear bomb on Kiev decimating the place like Hiroshima and the west's reaction doesn't scare you a bit ?
Moment of detection due to satellites focusing on heat signature from launch, time it takes to hit their targets in the U.S. which forms the counter attack. IRBM's take longer to hit their targets and cant reach the U.S.; CBM's take around 20 minutes (theoretically), but Putin has around 320 of those and he's not likely to launch one against Ukraine.How do we have about an Hr?
Zolota Balka, Kherson region. Liberated
And if the target is not the US?Moment of detection due to satellites focusing on heat signature from launch, time it takes to hit their targets in the U.S. which forms the counter attack. IRBM's take longer to hit their targets and cant reach the U.S.; CBM's take around 20 minutes (theoretically), but Putin has around 320 of those and he's not likely to launch one against Ukraine.
In the 80's we could only detect once it reached airspace, now we can see the moment it's launched.