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#256615 - 02/17/13 06:35 PM Re: Russia meteor strike - 950 injured [Re: Dagny]
gonewiththewind Offline
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Dash cams are a requirement for obtaining automobile insurance there.

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#256622 - 02/17/13 10:17 PM Re: Russia meteor strike - 950 injured [Re: Dagny]
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"Dash cams are a requirement for obtaining automobile insurance there."

Maybe this allows them to identify the guy with the vodka bottle who stepped in front of your car. Hahahaha!

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#256639 - 02/18/13 05:17 AM Re: Russia meteor strike - 950 injured [Re: jshannon]
Phaedrus Offline
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Originally Posted By: jshannon
They wish they were that good.

Originally Posted By: bws48
There are some unconfirmed and/or denied reports that a Russian Air Defense unit picked up the meteor, fired its missles and hit the target (causing it to break up). Here is one report:

http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/22720/53/


Yeah, shooting down a rock going 30,000 mph seems like a bit of a stretch.
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#256652 - 02/18/13 06:38 PM Re: Russia meteor strike - 950 injured [Re: ]
Arney Offline
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Originally Posted By: IzzyJG99
Putin could do it. If you'd believe the pictures of him roaming the siberian wilderness with no shirt on, in search of bare knuckle fights with bears.

LOL, you're right, Izzy. Actually, Putin was probably riding the darn thing, a la Slim Pickens in Dr. Strangelove. smile

Originally Posted By: IzzyJG99
30,000 is pretty fast. Doubt we have anything that'd intercept that ever.

Many experts doubted we could ever shoot down slower ICBM's as proposed in the Strategic Defense Initiative (aka "Star Wars" program) without a huge leap in technology that never happened. And there's evidence that our Patriot missles rarely intercepted much slower Scud missles during the first Gulf War, in spite of all the video on CNN supposedly showing successful intercepts.

Actually, considering the dire warnings about how US and Russian strategic nuclear forces are still on hair trigger alert and how the smallest false alarms could start WW III, I guess we should be grateful that we're all still here. Or--maybe the Russian's capabilities have degraded, due to lack of funds, to the point that they weren't aware of the meteor until it was too late.

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#256653 - 02/18/13 06:55 PM Re: Russia meteor strike - 950 injured [Re: Arney]
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Originally Posted By: Arney
Actually, Putin was probably riding the darn thing, a la Slim Pickens in Dr. Strangelove. smile


There is even photo proof of that.





Edited by Herman30 (02/18/13 06:55 PM)

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#256657 - 02/18/13 09:22 PM Re: Russia meteor strike - 950 injured [Re: Arney]
bws48 Offline
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Registered: 08/18/07
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Loc: Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Originally Posted By: Arney

Actually, considering the dire warnings about how US and Russian strategic nuclear forces are still on hair trigger alert and how the smallest false alarms could start WW III, I guess we should be grateful that we're all still here.


It's almost happened, more than once. Here is a recent news story about a Soviet Officer who chose not to report what appeared to (their equipement) to be incoming missiles---if he had reported it, they would have almost certainly launched.

http://www.mfs-theothernews.com/2013/02/retired-soviet-officer-awarded-prize.html

It's not the only time a single person stopped WW3. Another Soviet officer did it during the Cuban Missile Crisis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasili_Arkhipov

For many years I've also heard rumors of a USAF officer who also stopped us from launching when we thought we had detected incoming missiles, only to later discover it was equipment error---Venus or something. I've never been able to find any documentation or reports for this---mayby one of you guys know more.

These incidents prove to me that we always need a person in the loop, and be grateful for that.

If you really want to worry (or wonder about our good luck) here is a link to "20 mishaps that could have started an accidential nuclear war"

http://nuclearfiles.org/menu/key-issues/...nuclear-war.htm

None that I mentioned are on the list. sick
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#256660 - 02/18/13 09:58 PM Re: Russia meteor strike - 950 injured [Re: Herman30]
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Originally Posted By: Herman30
Originally Posted By: Arney
Actually, Putin was probably riding the darn thing, a la Slim Pickens in Dr. Strangelove. smile


There is even photo proof of that.




You're Putin me on!
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#256662 - 02/18/13 10:45 PM Re: Russia meteor strike - 950 injured [Re: Dagny]
spuds Offline
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Registered: 06/24/12
Posts: 822
Loc: SoCal Mtns
Lets not kid ourselves.Russia still has nuclear subs out there with 200 warheads.3 of those could really ruin our day.Or 1 for that matter.

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#256664 - 02/18/13 11:01 PM Re: Russia meteor strike - 950 injured [Re: spuds]
ILBob Offline
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Registered: 02/05/10
Posts: 776
Loc: Northern IL
Originally Posted By: spuds
Lets not kid ourselves.Russia still has nuclear subs out there with 200 warheads.3 of those could really ruin our day.Or 1 for that matter.


Last I heard they were having trouble keeping even one sub at sea on an ongoing basis.
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#256669 - 02/19/13 01:29 AM Re: Russia meteor strike - 950 injured [Re: Phaedrus]
Am_Fear_Liath_Mor Offline
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMygG4F0hk8

There does appear to be some indication of what could be an ABM striking the meteor at 12-13 seconds into this video.

Also that there appears to be two distinct meteor trails indicates the possibility that the meteor did indeed break into two parts.

I wouldn't rule out the possibility that an ABM system was used.

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