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m II April 6th 14 07:31 PM

MH370 disappearance.
 
On 14-03-31 07:59 AM, dave wrote:


RADAR tubes are expensive, too.



Ask Norad...They were buying tubes for the north American radar defense
system from Russia. The Russians were the *only* source.

You should ask those 160+ US Senators and Representatives with shares in
the arms industry how this came to be...have they got shares in the
Russian arms industry too?



mike




--
It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my
reasons for them!
--Friedrich Nietzsche

dave April 7th 14 01:27 PM

MH370 disappearance.
 
On 04/06/2014 11:31 AM, m II wrote:
On 14-03-31 07:59 AM, dave wrote:


RADAR tubes are expensive, too.



Ask Norad...They were buying tubes for the north American radar defense
system from Russia. The Russians were the *only* source.

You should ask those 160+ US Senators and Representatives with shares in
the arms industry how this came to be...have they got shares in the
Russian arms industry too?



mike

The bloody fanged arms industry takes pride in working both sides of a
conflict. The USA manufactures AK47s for just such purposes.


[email protected] April 7th 14 06:45 PM

MH370 disappearance.
 
On Monday, April 7, 2014 8:27:28 AM UTC-4, dave wrote:
On 04/06/2014 11:31 AM, m II wrote:

On 14-03-31 07:59 AM, dave wrote:






RADAR tubes are expensive, too.






Ask Norad...They were buying tubes for the north American radar defense


system from Russia. The Russians were the *only* source.




You should ask those 160+ US Senators and Representatives with shares in


the arms industry how this came to be...have they got shares in the


Russian arms industry too?








mike




The bloody fanged arms industry takes pride in working both sides of a

conflict. The USA manufactures AK47s for just such purposes.


The total of AKs in existence worldwide exceeds 100 million! Why would US want to get involved in such a competitive business ?

matt weber[_3_] April 7th 14 07:13 PM

MH370 disappearance.
 
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 10:45:43 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Monday, April 7, 2014 8:27:28 AM UTC-4, dave wrote:
On 04/06/2014 11:31 AM, m II wrote:

On 14-03-31 07:59 AM, dave wrote:






RADAR tubes are expensive, too.






Ask Norad...They were buying tubes for the north American radar defense


system from Russia. The Russians were the *only* source.




You should ask those 160+ US Senators and Representatives with shares in


the arms industry how this came to be...have they got shares in the


Russian arms industry too?








mike




The bloody fanged arms industry takes pride in working both sides of a

conflict. The USA manufactures AK47s for just such purposes.


The total of AKs in existence worldwide exceeds 100 million! Why would US want to get involved in such a competitive business ?

ABSOLUTELY NO REASON. We'd much rather outsource it, and any number of
relatively friendly countries have the ability to produce AK47's at a
fraction of what it would cost in the US to do so. After All imagine
how much an A47 would cost to manufacture in the USA if it costs $3000
to make a simple hammer for the military. Our course the USA model
would involve numerous improvements who value would be extremely
dubious in combat, while escalating the price at least ten fold....

[email protected] April 7th 14 09:20 PM

MH370 disappearance.
 
On Monday, April 7, 2014 2:13:48 PM UTC-4, matt weber wrote:
On Mon, 7 Apr 2014 10:45:43 -0700 (PDT), wrote:



On Monday, April 7, 2014 8:27:28 AM UTC-4, dave wrote:


On 04/06/2014 11:31 AM, m II wrote:




On 14-03-31 07:59 AM, dave wrote:












RADAR tubes are expensive, too.












Ask Norad...They were buying tubes for the north American radar defense




system from Russia. The Russians were the *only* source.








You should ask those 160+ US Senators and Representatives with shares in




the arms industry how this came to be...have they got shares in the




Russian arms industry too?
















mike








The bloody fanged arms industry takes pride in working both sides of a




conflict. The USA manufactures AK47s for just such purposes.




The total of AKs in existence worldwide exceeds 100 million! Why would US want to get involved in such a competitive business ?


ABSOLUTELY NO REASON. We'd much rather outsource it, and any number of

relatively friendly countries have the ability to produce AK47's at a

fraction of what it would cost in the US to do so. After All imagine

how much an A47 would cost to manufacture in the USA if it costs $3000

to make a simple hammer for the military. Our course the USA model

would involve numerous improvements who value would be extremely

dubious in combat, while escalating the price at least ten fold....


Precisely...In one of his last interviews Mr.Kalashnikov admitted that PRC alone had flooded world markets with a very poorly made imitation of his product .

DhiaDuit April 7th 14 10:07 PM

MH370 disappearance.
 
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