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Proin Drakenzol:

--- Quote from: darkjedi on June 27, 2009, 08:02:34 AM ---

--- Quote from: Proin Drakenzol on June 27, 2009, 05:33:22 AM ---And of course the amphibs could support the operation, we have combat doctrines based on just that.

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What I mean is, can the Super Hornets take off from and land on the amphibious ships?


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No. But helos and marines can be deployed from an amphib. Any assault would be a multi-axis assault.

LiquidZero:
it wouldn't. they could fire the missles but our satellites watching there country's missile silo's 24/7 would alert us and we would stealth drop chaff bombs so they would blow themselves right off the planet. ( sorry south korea, i enjoyed Kuro Kami and your fun games)


our government would tell us that they tried to attack us and it backfired.
Plain and Simple.

darkjedi:
^^

Thought so.  ;) Do the helis come with countermeasure packs?


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99.999% of their missiles don't come from silos. And what are chaff bombs?

And yeah Kuro Kami's written by a Korean team but the studio is Japanese.

LiquidZero:

--- Quote from: darkjedi on June 28, 2009, 03:36:24 AM ---^^

Thought so.  ;) Do the helis come with countermeasure packs?


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99.999% of their missiles don't come from silos. And what are chaff bombs?

And yeah Kuro Kami's written by a Korean team but the studio is Japanese.

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chaff bombs? idk, but i know airforce jets and such can fire chaff* (i think its called chaff) when an enemy missle has them locked on and it explodes when the missle touches the chaff.      and where ever there missiles fire from we already know, they could fire right out from under his ass and we would drop some chaff right in there!
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1044267/potentially-explosive-phone

it says something about what chaff does properly

darkjedi:
Ah, the chaff countermeasures. They fire strips of aluminum contained in a canister to throw off radar homing missiles by scattering radar signals everywhere. They don't necessarily attract missiles to them though, (those are flare countermeasures, used to counter IR homing missiles) and they won't work on surface-to-surface missiles; most North Korean missiles are unguided modified Scud rockets with pre-calculated trajectory and just called 'missiles' for novelty reasons.

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