The Airplane that Rips an Enemy's Eyes Out



Following the tremendous combat success of the FA-18F Super Hornet, the United States Navy and aerospace company Boeing …

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  1. I climbed into the cockpit of an EA-6B Prowler at NAS Alameda. I was an electronics tech and all the goodies fascinated me until… the shop foreman kicked me out of the plane and the shop. I had Secret clearance but no need to know but I couldn't resist.

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  2. Killer machines from a killer culture… What time today is your next CHILD MASSACRE ?
    Please continue with the VOTING scam that gave you the CIVILISED SOCIETY YOU live and get MURDERED in !
    The U.S., still the BEST SITCOM on the Planet !

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  3. BOLLOCKS KIDAFI WAS INNOCENT ITS THE AMERICANS MADE HIM THE ENEMY IN ORDER TO RAPE THE COUNTRY OF OIL.!!!…F18s yes brilliant fighter aircraft but in the hands of a war mongering nation they may now have met their match with 5th generation aircraft from Russia or 6th generation aircraft of China!!!..Obsolete now???😊

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  4. Many F18-G Growlers fly out of NAS Whidbey (i.e. in Washington State) for ECM (Electronic Countermeasures) training and deployment. The PROBLEM with just relying on the use of ECM is that modern anti-aircraft and anti-missile systems are starting to use auto-tracking camer systems in the RGB + IR + UV + RF + MM bands with advanced contrast enhancement and SOBEL and CANNY edge detection to find object edges and use that as the basis for bypassing flares and other tiny burning chunks of metal used as anti-missile defence.

    So long I encase my electronics in a hardened box-case of one-centimetre thick Tungsten, NO GROWLER is going to be able to stop my ordnance or missiles from hitting their targets once I stuff in a fully-automated edge detection and 2D-XY/3D-XYZ vector-based object recognition system that can instantly find, hunt, recognize, track and target millions of objects per second all at the same time!

    A Growler and any of its other eye-in-the-sky partner planes are SITTING DUCKS! Add in a 160,000 kmh (100,000 MPH) electromagnetic-induction powered rail gun system that is in METALSTORM configuration (i.e. 8×8 silicone-oil-cooled EM coil barrels each shooting 6000 rounds per minute of Tungsten-carbide-covered 2 foot long Steel Rods!) will TOAST any incoming ordnance, missiles and aircraft going even at hypersonic speeds!

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  5. Anyways, the amplitude of the emitters on a Growler is barely 50 kilowatts so the MM-wave and RF jamming is simply NOT going to work when my ground stations can emit TWO MEGAWATTS for comms or use it as an anti-jamming jammer in itself! I can also use Optical bands that use refraction and diffraction-based communications techniques along with powerful DSP (Digital Signal Processing) that STILL lets my signals go through water vapour, clouds, rain, sleet and even hail and snow! An MM-wave and RF band jammer simply WILL NOT WORK on optical band comms that used advanced signals processing!

    Sheesh! I helped INVENT the optical-band refraction/diffraction/scattering-based comms techniques! I should know what they can do!

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  6. The military proposal – "An Airplane that Rips an Enemy's Eyes out."
    During it's initial operational combat testing – "Thousands of enemy soldiers crying and bleeding from empty eye sockets."
    American General- "Wait… what… literary???"
    Contractor Representative *smiling* how many planes do you want? We also have ear ripping variants.

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  7. Those Damn engines on the EA6b were the loudest aircraft on the roof! By the time the cat officer hit the launch button my bones throughout my entire body would be rattling. From my ears to my toes it was extremely uncomfortable. Over the years if I didn’t have to stand next to the cat I would step behind the island when one came up to launch. It was a deadly aircraft that led the strike package and gave the U.S. a distinct advantage.

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  8. It is kind of a weird evolution of naval aircraft after vietnam, originally the navy was going to adopt a carrier version of the f111 (ardvark) but it never happened and fell through so that brought about the development of the f14 tomcat with variable swept wings, it lasted from 1974 to 2006, and the light attack a-4 skyhawk had been replaced by the A-7 Corsair II around the same time, it was sub mach fighter that I was told was actually a better guns only fighter if it ever came to that from a f14 pilot, but at a top speed of only 650mph it could not close or evade bvr munitions and quickly became obsolete.

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  9. Whatever wunderwaffe it might be so or like that like any other white arms!!!! Why not in Ukraine?? Let's test it with a peer rather story telling in YT. I am sure results will be very disturbing for white kids!!

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