We are both bringing information about Korea.@Zachowon & @49ersfootball ya know, if you guys just wanna jack each other off you could always just do it in PM'S without it spilling everywhere for everyone to watch.
Here's hoping for something more of note then.We are both bringing information about Korea.
I was there for a year.
If news comes up we will put it here as well
I mean they have an election next yearHere's hoping for something more of note then.
2022 South Korean presidential election - WikipediaI mean they have an election next year
Do tell please.I probably know exactly where it happend
US nukes aren't tactical. They're a "You just did that? Here's how the story ends." strategic last resort retaliation.
Let's not forget about Japan being worried about nuclear attacks considering how World War II ended 😎All nukes are like this; 'If one flies, all fly.'
The B-29s which dropped the nukes were actually more expensive to design and build than the Manhattan Project.Let's not forget about Japan being worried about nuclear attacks considering how World War II ended 😎
It did end World War II & we became allies with Japan afterwards.The B-29s which dropped the nukes were actually more expensive to design and build than the Manhattan Project.
"We need a very long-ranged aircraft the axis can't intercept which is capable of carrying and dropping a 10 ton bomb" was not an easy design requirement. The "can't intercept" part turned out to be "can't easily intercept" because the Japanese had aircraft which could and did intercept B-29 bombing raids.
The P-80 Shooting Star was almost ready for deployment at the end of WWII, outclassed the Me 262*, and obsolescent when Korea started.The japanese were also on the end o their string and had barely enough of those aircraft to stop us.
The Germans had fucking Jet planes and it didn't help
They saw limited service in recon role in ItalyThe P-80 Shooting Star was almost ready for deployment at the end of WWII, outclassed the Me 262*, and obsolescent when Korea started.
* Seriously, a P-80 is 60mph-ish faster at any altitude and so easy to fly that the training version (the T-33) was used for roughly 50 years to teach people how to fly jets.