Russian stealth - UAV "Skat". It has appeared some years before. I posted it here just to prevent "Russians stole our idea!" from US and UK citizens It seems to be visa versa =)
Fulton surface-to-air recovery system [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dU9JntKuh0"]YouTube - Lockheed MC-130 Fulton Surface-To-Air Recovery System[/ame]
Yeah, the Fulton system looks a little bit like the Corona satellite recovery setup they used in the late 50s and early 60s with the C-119. Snaring returning satellites over the Pacific. Sounds like fun.
Let me show how the Chinese created a sensation. Fifth generation Chineese J-20 fighter. F-22 + Su-47 + Photoshop = J-20
That is a beautiful machine. Classic lines and rather capable, in the right hands. Another C-130 shot. Pretty . . . well, maybe not so much--but a rugged, well built machine that'll take you almost anywhere and bring you back.
The Bristol Type 163 Buckingham was a British Second World War medium bomber for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Overtaken by events, it was built in small numbers, and was used primarily for transport and liaison duties.
What is a Simo......??? ..........Carlos was the greatest Marine sniper of all time and a National hero
Ah I could not see his face, I have ready plenty on Carlos Hathcock. Was he not the sniper that shot through his enemies scope? Who is Simo? Yes, he was quite an impressive man.
Simo Hayha was a Finnish sniper in WWII. He is credited with over 500 confirmed kills in a 100 day period...before he was shot in the face himself by a Soviet sniper. Didn't kill him, but it took him out of commission being a sniper. What is amazing is that Simo used iron sights on his rifle. There's also a Soviet sniper who is credited with a possible 700 confirmed kills... and Soviet female sniper with over 300 confirmed kills. Off the top of my head I can't recall their names. Typically though, Simo Hayha is listed as the top sniper to ever exist, but the Soviets had some good one's themselves. Carlos Hathcock is the top U.S. sniper in terms of confirmed kills...
in terms of most confirmed kills, at least during vietnam, Carlos isnt top dog. Adelbert Waldron 109 confirmed kills. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelbert_Waldron Chuck Mawhinney 103 confirmed kills 216 probable kills "Mawhinney killed 16 North Vietnamese soldiers in thirty seconds with an M14 rifle" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Mawhinney 98 confirmed kills, with dozens more listed as "probables". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_England_(sniper Hathcocks story is impresive and well publicized, unfortunately these others snipers story were not told in the same detail and im sure are just as impresive.