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Are any of the Soviet ABMs still active?
Is there anything left operating of the Galosh system, which went
through several generations of interceptors? Or are new nonnuclear interceptors (which I see they have tested) on alert? Thanks Matt |
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Are any of the Soviet ABMs still active?
On Oct 12, 2:02*pm, Matt wrote:
Is there anything left operating of the Galosh system, which went through several generations of interceptors? Or are new nonnuclear interceptors (which I see they have tested) on alert? Thanks Matt Try this: http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-Rus-ABM-Systems.html |
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Are any of the Soviet ABMs still active?
Dean wrote:
On Oct 12, 2:02 pm, Matt wrote: Is there anything left operating of the Galosh system, which went through several generations of interceptors? Or are new nonnuclear interceptors (which I see they have tested) on alert? Thanks Matt Try this: http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-Rus-ABM-Systems.html Why Pat, is that not Milla Jovovich posing? I think she is smiling at you! I think she is teasing you. I can hear her, "Come you Yankee American son of a pig farmer, try and impale me with your North Dakota missile and see what I have in store for you! I will make you less than a Minute man...." http://www.ausairpower.net/V-1000-La...eployed-1S.jpg ;-) Dave |
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