French sub Saphir drowned american aircarrier on training mission

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  1. AlpinLuke

    AlpinLuke Well-Known Member

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    Lovers of avionics do know this. Some of the planes produced in Russia in the last decades are simply objects of cult [starting from the legendary and never forgotten MIG29].

    Anyway it's not only about when they are sober, but also about when they've got the resources to produce their jewels [this is why usually the "time to market" of the Russian air fleet is longer than the Western one].
     
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    ArmySoldier Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    No military is invincible. Ours is just better than everyone else's.

    http://www.globalfirepower.com/

    USA :) USA :)

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    No military is invincible. Ours is just better than everyone else's.

    http://www.globalfirepower.com/

    USA :) USA :)
     
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    It's a training exercise....

    Enough said.
     
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    APACHERAT Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    That's the proper way to use Wikipedia, you have to go to the "talk page" and the "history page" and then make up your own conclusion of the credibility of the article.

    Anyone can come by and edit an article on Wiki.

    I remember in early 2008 when I went to Wiki and looked up Barack Obama. It said that Obama was born in Kenya. It remained up for three or more days before it was deleted. Eventually they put a lock on Obama's wiki article. You can see the little lock at the top of the page.

    I try my dest not to use Wikipedia as a source. When I do, I always go to the "talk page" and "history page" to get an idea who wrote the articles and the credibility of the article.
     

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