Spazz posted:A commercial jet is traveling at subsonic speeds and is being escorted by a fighter jet. If the jet broke the sound barrier, would it potentially disorient or cause any harm to the fighter jet tailing it? is there a treadmill involved
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I'm going to the threat museum at Nellis in a few days. Should be pretty rad.
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Spazz posted:My father posed a strange question the other day that may raise some eyebrows. Here's the scenario: A commercial jet is traveling at subsonic speeds and is being escorted by a fighter jet. If the jet broke the sound barrier, would it potentially disorient or cause any harm to the fighter jet tailing it? Are you talking about the commercial jet? A commercial jet breaking the sound barrier is pretty much impossible (unless we're talking about the Concorde or Tu-144), but if we posit that it was instead a supersonic bomber of some sort (Backfire, Blackjack, whatever), a supersonic jet could in theory cause problems if it "buzzed" (or whatever) a subsonic jet due to wake turbulence/vortex/other supersonic flow things (especially since the subsonic jet would be considerably smaller than the supersonic jet) but that would be incredibly unlikely to ever happen since any escort is going to take place at subsonic speeds, and it's not like a jet can just accelerate to supersonic speeds like a sports car, doubly so if it's a large bomber. Smiling Jack posted:is there a treadmill involved mlmp08 posted:I'm going to the threat museum at Nellis in a few days. Should be pretty rad. I hate you. The petting zoo is on my list of places to visit if I can ever swing it.
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iyaayas01 posted:I hate you. The petting zoo is on my list of places to visit if I can ever swing it. Prepare to hate me more: Statement of nonavailability says I'm staying at the Stratosphere on gov dollars.
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mlmp08 posted:Prepare to hate me more: Statement of nonavailability says I'm staying at the Stratosphere on gov dollars. AAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH I hope you realize that you are basically living the Red Flag fighter pilot life right now. Actually, that raises the question of what you are doing at Nellis...there for a Flag or something else?
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# ? Mar 26, 2012 06:51 |
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I'm a PWTI right now at MCAS Yuma, and the WTI C3 group takes a trip to In case you're not familiar with WTI here's a more or less randomly selected google hit for Weapons and Tactics Instructor: http://photorecon.net/weapons-and-tactics-instructor-wti-yuma2011
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mlmp08 posted:Prepare to hate me more: Statement of nonavailability says I'm staying at the Stratosphere on gov dollars. The Stratosphere loving sucks.
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mlmp08 posted:I'm a PWTI right now at MCAS Yuma, and the WTI C3 group takes a trip to So WTI is kinda like the USAF's WIC?
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thesurlyspringKAA posted:The Stratosphere loving sucks. compare it to staying in on-post lodging and get back to me
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iyaayas01 posted:So WTI is kinda like the USAF's WIC? Maybe? don't know much about USAF WIC. It's a 7ish week course after which Marines become designated take a 2 year ADSO and gain an MOS identifier as WTI grads and must be assigned to WTI billets. Generics was easy, and just a lot of powerpoint with all 200 students in one area. Commons breaks down into much smaller cells for 2 weeks and miserable tests and lots of memorization. Now we're going into specifics where it's just piles and piles of planning and execution all day everyday with 90-some aircraft until graduation.
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mlmp08 posted:compare it to staying in on-post lodging and get back to me Bingo. The Stratosphere could be the worst fleabag on the strip/downtown Vegas/wherever you prefer to place it and it would still be leaps and bounds ahead of Nellis on base lodging. mlmp08 posted:Maybe? don't know much about USAF WIC. It's a 7ish week course after which Marines become designated take a 2 year ADSO and gain an MOS identifier as WTI grads and must be assigned to WTI billets. Generics was easy, and just a lot of powerpoint with all 200 students in one area. Commons breaks down into much smaller cells for 2 weeks and miserable tests and lots of memorization. Now we're going into specifics where it's just piles and piles of planning and execution all day everyday with 90-some aircraft until graduation. Okay, then yeah, it sounds kind of like the equivalent of WIC/Weapons School although WIC is quite a bit longer than 7 weeks. If you ever come across a patch wearer, try to take their patch and/or coin away from them. I guarantee hilarity will ensue.
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iyaayas01 posted:Okay, then yeah, it sounds kind of like the equivalent of WIC/Weapons School although WIC is quite a bit longer than 7 weeks. If you ever come across a patch wearer, try to take their patch and/or coin away from them. I guarantee hilarity will ensue. For the record, the Marines swear up and down that this is the premier aviation planning course in the entire world period deal with it. I will now stand back as a USA member and watch fisticuffs ensue.
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mlmp08 posted:For the record, the Marines swear up and down that this is the premier aviation planning course in the entire world period deal with it. I will now stand back as a USA member and watch fisticuffs ensue. Well, the USMC is clearly the world's premier air combat organization, what with their '80s era legacy C/D model Bugs and high performing Harriers (not to mention their overwhelming organic C2 and ISR capabilities, as well as all that long endurance organic aerial refueling they possess with their KC-130s), so of course this is the case. loving Marines...I mean, I'll roll my eyes at the insane arrogance and obnoxiousness of the typical USAF patch wearer, but jesus christ iyaayas01 fucked around with this message at 08:27 on Mar 26, 2012 |
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Can you lovebirds just go find a quiet place to make out? You seem to be confusing the TFR Cold War thread with your personal chatroom.
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# ? Mar 26, 2012 13:17 |
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Guys I think the ATR of JOFD is too OTP for KIXEM. You really ought to BID and see your DOIC before you QIM.
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mlmp08 posted:Prepare to hate me more: Statement of nonavailability says I'm staying at the Stratosphere on gov dollars. Enh. Wait until they need you out there *right now* and there's a convention in town and the only available rooms are suites at the Encore. iyaayas01 posted:Bingo. The Stratosphere could be the worst fleabag on the strip/downtown Vegas/wherever you prefer to place it and it would still be leaps and bounds ahead of Nellis on base lodging. I love the showers. None of this pussy hotel-room temperature-limited stuff, if you turn the knob to hot you get *boiling hot*, and the pressure's high enough to sandblast with, they kick the hell out of any hotel room shower I've ever had. You're right about everything else, though. Plus, fighters taking off don't wake you up at really inconvenient hours. Phanatic fucked around with this message at 15:42 on Mar 26, 2012 |
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grover posted:Welp, leave it to the russians to launch a nuclear depth charge on a missile launched from a torpedo launched into the water from a surface ship. That's gotta add tons to the accuracy. But it sure looks awesome, doesn't it? Wow, that's almost the "Kingfisher" missile from Thunder of Erebus.
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On the horizontal surfaced launched followed by underwater to air missile video, if the ship in question didnt have VLS capabilities built into the ship then this would be one way to do it.
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thesurlyspringKAA posted:The Stratosphere loving sucks. Hey now, I got married on the top of that. Not to mention the restaurant is quite good for my tastes. And, they have roller coasters on the top. So its not as big of a dive as you make it seem.
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grover posted:Can you lovebirds just go find a quiet place to make out? You seem to be confusing the TFR Cold War thread with your personal chatroom.
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iyaayas01 posted:Well, the USMC is clearly the world's premier air combat organization, what with their '80s era legacy C/D model Bugs and high performing Harriers (not to mention their overwhelming organic C2 and ISR capabilities, as well as all that long endurance organic aerial refueling they possess with their KC-130s), so of course this is the case. To be fair, they don't claim it's a premier aviation planning school because of impressive technical or weapons capabilities; they are quite aware that their equipment and the amount of battlespace they can manage/cover is very limited. They will just claim the training quality itself is the best of the best of the best, etc. Also, I keep hearing the terms MAGTF, single battle concept, and "lock the enemy in the horns of a dilemma" a lot.
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Last page we were talking about Soviet naval weapons. I have a hard on for CIWS setups, and particularly admire that they use the upper half of a MechWarrior combat vehicle for point defense: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=J7ssNPxyHp8#t=94s And the newer Apple version:
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Styles Bitchley posted:It looks so surprised!
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Styles Bitchley posted:That is about the most kawaii mech I've ever seen. ^____^
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grover posted:Can you lovebirds just go find a quiet place to make out? You seem to be confusing the TFR Cold War thread with your personal chatroom. You're not my dad! over here. mlmp08 posted:To be fair, they don't claim it's a premier aviation planning school because of impressive technical or weapons capabilities; they are quite aware that their equipment and the amount of battlespace they can manage/cover is very limited. They will just claim the training quality itself is the best of the best of the best, etc. "The violence of action" If you are hearing all sorts of Marine moto-boner terms, I think you might appreciate this video, and it seems relevant. True story: I once had to explain to a room full of Marines what Henderson Field was, its relation to the MAGTF concept, and how that was in part what was driving their service's STOVL fetish. There wasn't a big enough in the world for that day. Styles Bitchley posted:Last page we were talking about Soviet naval weapons. I have a hard on for CIWS setups, and particularly admire that they use the upper half of a MechWarrior combat vehicle for point defense: Hell, the Tunguska is basically the upper half of a Mech on tracks.
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I can almost guarantee you Canada will not be buying the F35s F-35s don't meet military's requirements, documents show
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mikerock posted:I can almost guarantee you Canada will not be buying the F35s HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA---HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Holy poo poo, like the story says those "requirements" were a joke shat out by the DND up there about a month before the decision to buy the F-35 was made back in 2010, and as such were tailor made so the F-35 would be the only aircraft that could fill them. So the F-35 is such a clusterfuck of a program it can't even meet a requirement that was TAILOR MADE for it less than two years ago. The fact that it was the "game changing" DAS that caused this is just the icing on the cake. "It will make maneuvering irrelevant!" e: You'll still buy them, though. The JSF program is like the Borg. Resistance is futile. iyaayas01 fucked around with this message at 03:04 on Mar 27, 2012 |
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Someone needs to do that picture of the Sukhois with the Australian and Russian hi fiving each other except with beavers.
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# ? Mar 27, 2012 03:17 |
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The military must be in a long habit of stationing officers in Vegas for training in the deserts around it. My grandfather served from 43 through the early 70's He was involved in one of the early tests that included combat infantry formations getting nuked. I wish i knew the test series name, but i dont. He said they layed down in trenches not very far away from ground zero and covered their faces with their hands. When the bomb went off, he saw his bones of his hands like an X-ray, before his eyes. He also said that when they werent getting nuked they were staying in one of the taller hotels in vegas at that time, and could see the mushrooms from the bar at the top. He's gone now, so i cant easily know what units he was in at what times. I wouldnt be surprised if the govenment keeps that data and its available, but ive never looked. I did find this cool site with a lot of bomb test series information, more than ive seen compiled elsewhere. http://www.cddc.vt.edu/host/atomic/index.html
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iyaayas01 posted:HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA---HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Hahaha the Boulton-Paul Defiant!!!!
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mikerock posted:I can almost guarantee you Canada will not be buying the F35s "The document says the plane must be capable of providing the pilot with 360-degree, out-of-cockpit visual situational awareness in a no-light environment." What plane *can* do that? Holy poo poo: quote:The F-35 procurement, the costliest military purchase in Canadian history, is the source of ongoing controversy and is the subject of an auditor general's report that is being released next week. The government estimates the entire purchase and associated costs will be between $14 billion and $16 billion. So *that's* why their military has things like a "rapid response" disaster relief team that needs to charter commercial air to get anywhere and doesn't actually even leave Canadian airspace for two weeks after the disaster it's supposed to be rapidly responding to. iyaayas01 posted:The F-35's DAS was (and still is) advertised as being able to do just that. Unfortunately it's had some issues: I wasn't aware of that aspect of the plane, and I'm not surprised to see it's about as hosed up as everything else. But if they craft a requirement with the expectation that *only* the F-35 will be able to fulfill it, and then it turns out that the F-35 can't do that, then it seems to be a choice between F-35s and no planes at all. Phanatic fucked around with this message at 03:42 on Mar 27, 2012 |
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Phanatic posted:"The document says the plane must be capable of providing the pilot with 360-degree, out-of-cockpit visual situational awareness in a no-light environment." I bet SAAB could make one. SAAB could make anything.
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Phanatic posted:"The document says the plane must be capable of providing the pilot with 360-degree, out-of-cockpit visual situational awareness in a no-light environment." The F-35's DAS was (and still is) advertised as being able to do just that. Unfortunately it's had some issues: quote:We knew that the helmet-mounted display was in trouble. A simpler alternate HMD was ordered from BAE Systems in September, but it does not meet the requirement for "through the airplane" zero-light visibility provided by the electro-optical distributed aperture system. (Yes, that EO-DAS, that makes maneuvering irrelevant.) I've linked to it before, but if you are at all interested in the JSF you really need to read the Quick Look Review report if you haven't. Phanatic posted:So *that's* why their military has things like a "rapid response" disaster relief team that needs to charter commercial air to get anywhere and doesn't actually even leave Canadian airspace for two weeks after the disaster it's supposed to be rapidly responding to. I thought you frostbacks had C-17s now, though?
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Did the US basically purchase the C-27 just to put it in mothballs? http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blog...mentId=blogDest
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iyaayas01 posted:
Those are busy supporting are troops, not helping dirty mud people.
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Raw_Beef posted:The military must be in a long habit of stationing officers in Vegas for training in the deserts around it. My grandfather served from 43 through the early 70's He was involved in one of the early tests that included combat infantry formations getting nuked. I wish i knew the test series name, but i dont. I think this is probably because the vast majority of Nevada is owned by the government. Everything not colored is privately owned. Also, I had no idea how huge the Nellis Range is until I saw this. Taken from here nplus1 elephants fucked around with this message at 04:15 on Mar 27, 2012 |
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Throatwarbler posted:Someone needs to do that picture of the Sukhois with the Australian and Russian hi fiving each other except with beavers. Since Rossmum was actually born in Canada you should see this very shortly
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atomicthumbs posted:M-I-C K-E-Y ...C-O-A-L-E-R?
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Oxford Comma posted:That is about the most kawaii mech I've ever seen. ^____^ "Oh Heavens, another missile." There's no denying it, somewhere in the KBP Design Bureau there is a cabal of anime fans. BLEEP BLEEP ATTENTION HUMANS INCOMING MISSILE DETECTED *BZZT DRRR* ENGAGING COUNTERMEASURES *ffwwwwooouuuBZZZZZZZZZZ* MISSILE DESTROYED GO BACK TO SLEEP HUMAN FRIENDS Thank you, CiwsBot! we love you, CiwsBot! NO PROBLEMO HUMAN FRIENDS
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