Coming soon; Drone victims' revenge.

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  1. Stuart Wolfe

    Stuart Wolfe Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    They have Russia's advanced nuclear program. On their own, not so much.
     
  2. moon

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    Who needs a multi-billion dollar stealth jet programme when they can have a ten thousand-dollar hunter-killer fruitfly programme. What a cloud of dust when the US of AIPAC Goliath hits the deck . Think of the job losses.
     
  3. Goomba

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    No, it's Iran's nuclear program; Iran welcomes Russian assistance of course, just like it had welcomed Western assistance on its nuclear ambitions before '79.

    I don't see Russian nuclear scientists being assassinated.
     
  4. moon

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    Not so many flies in Russia.

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  5. Stuart Wolfe

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    Apparently Iran thinks they do - enough to keep trying to shill it as a real breakthrough even when it's obviously nothing as advertised.

    But it's hard to convince people when Iran is caught with its pants down photoshopping their model plane in the skies.

    But this is hardly news when it comes to Iran. Remember when they faked images of a VTOL Drone?

    Bottom line: The only kind of hi-tech devices you're going to see from Iran will likely be photoshopped out of old Star Trek fanzines. Meanwhile in the real world, maybe the Iranian Ministry of Technology will master the slingshot someday.
     
  6. moon

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    Nah, that's all a feint. Their advance forces might already be in place.

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    Better flea-comb the Pentagon dog.
     
  7. Whig Out

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    I'm still confused. :omg: Is it normal on this forum for someone to make terrorist threats?
     
  8. Stuart Wolfe

    Stuart Wolfe Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Looks like it's a bit more than just "assistance" to these guys.

    Or here.

     
  9. Stuart Wolfe

    Stuart Wolfe Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    If you're referring to Moon, that's just part of her charm. We just roll with it here, really.
     
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    Oh okay! Thanks for the heads up.
     
  11. Talon

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    Who needs a Photoshop program when you've got a real stealth jet program?

    Your fascist champions in Tehran are a joke, toots...

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    Hey, what's that thing that's duct-taped to the stick?

    Looks like some Iranian kid's missing a video game joystick...:lol:
     
  12. Stuart Wolfe

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    Well, no worries. You'll get used to it.

    Everyone here knows Iran has to fake a stealth drone, and microtech is far harder to cobble up. If Iran can't do the one, no way can it do the other and everyone here, even the pro-Iranian posters, know it. What you're seeing is just a lot of partisan bluster pretty much done for laughs. We're all used to it by now.

    Just wait - keep posting and someday you'll be as crazy as the rest of us.
     
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    Yes, the Russians assisted the Iranians by constructing the plant. Iran owns it and both countries will operate the plant until Iranian technicians gain enough expertise. This is called assistance.

    The Russians aren't building the
    Darkhovin Nuclear Power Plant though.

     
  14. moon

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    You haven't actually had one.
     
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    A microscopic wasp, the greenhouse whitefly , is too small to see, yet the technology for just one to bring down a Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit steath bomber is just around the corner - and cheap and widely available. Watch out for pilots scratching their asses.

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  16. Stuart Wolfe

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    This would be correct IF the Iranians had done most of the work developing their own nuclear plants with the Russians sending over a few advisors and a centrifuge or two. But as it is, you're playing word games. The Russians built the plant, therefore it's completely their expertise and know-how that's being used. It's not as if the Iranians did much if anything on their own. The Russians may well be handing it over to them and assisting the Iranians in that regard, nevertheless everything came FROM Russia.

    There's no evidence of any kind of cutting-edge tech like that coming from Iran though. And assuming they do develop it in fifty years (after the rest of the world has had it for forty) the Iranians will likely just infect themselves with it, then blame Israel lol
     
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    The CIA is blurring the lines between military/warfare and terrorism. This whole "war on terror" is doing so, in fact, and was bound to do so.
     
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    yep, someone told me he's sorry I didnt blow up in the Bus bomb attack in TLV, lovley ppl here, youll learn all about the JOOOOS too ;)
     
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    The "shadow gov" conspirecy dont need death wasps, they can vanish ppl anyway if belive in that, these machines as tiny as they get aim to hit a single target because its worth the gov to spend huge amount of money for not hitting innocents, shadow gov dont need it, terrorists dont need that either they would prefer to fly a plaine into a building.
     
  20. Durandal

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    If they could be produced and deployed cheaply enough, I've no doubt that they would be attempted at least. Delivering a poisoned bite to select targets like that would certainly appeal to those hoping to attack known terrorists without harming civilians.
     
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    Wow. I guess I'll just have to get used to the fact or ignore the fact that there is a terrorist posting on this forum.
     
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    Well its too bad your backwards arab countries are likely 50 years away from this tech.
     
  23. Stuart Wolfe

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    You're more likely to see real diseased bugs/germ warfare used than poisoned miniature drones, just for the cost-effectiveness alone. While I have no doubt that there are some labs out there working towards cooking this kind of micro-tech up, you're looking at bleeding-edge stuff here using equipment and innovative drive you're not going to find in Iran of all places.
     
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    Its rather hilarious how you try to paint Iran as this bastion of freedom and peace. To you poor Iran is a perpetual victim of the "evil US". Why do you openly support terrorist organizations? I also remember you saying you side with Al-Queda, I want an explanation. NOW!
     
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  25. Durandal

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    Well yeah, I'd expect to see them used by the US long before Iran. Then Iran would capture a couple, brag it up and report later about their efforts to duplicate them. :D
     

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