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Iran Threatens to Close Strait of Hormuz

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Old 9th Jan 2012, 22:35
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You forgot the Flint, MI resident Iranian visiting his granny in Iran being convicted and sentenced to death for working for the CIA...
Course he may not have worked for the CIA...................
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Old 9th Jan 2012, 22:47
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Well done, can't you keep anything quiet ?

And is it such a big deal you have to announce it when those who know, know
and those who don't need to know don't ?
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 07:38
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Welcome back 500 - how were Mick, Wally and the crocs?

Never mind learning the 3 Rs - he should at least remember over a 3-day period what his story is:

6 Jan 12:59
Many years ago (1970's) I used to throw sticks of dynamite (when you didn't need a licence to obtain dynamite for "blowing up tree stumps") into Cornish coves whilst in a wooden rowing boat. I would then jump into the water with a rope around my waist & use a net to sweep all the dead fish into. They would be sold to many restaurants in the Mawgan Porth/Newquay area.


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Amusing. Well, from the resident "chimp" - in the 1960's (I was about 8) I used to go fishing with my dad off Mawgan Porth bay in Cornwall. He had a friend who had a licence for dynamite. We used to go out in a rowing boat & dad would chuck a stick of dynamite into the sea. Every fish within about 50 metres would float to the surface & we would go into the water on roaps with a life-bouy, fill them with fish & sell them in Newquay.

Can you spot any inconsistencies in these two versions? Unless of course he went out unacompanied when he was in his teens in the '70s.

Shall we give him the benefit of the doubt?

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Old 10th Jan 2012, 08:20
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 08:39
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I was there. Have been in most inlets and coves around Padstow / Cornwall area.

"if you were aircrew" - if you had read any of my posts on here, you would know that is a stupid question.

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" Never mind learning the 3 Rs - he should at least remember over a 3-day period what his story is:"

Well good to see he can go from spelling the word rope to spelling the word roap in 3 days.

"how were Mick, Wally and the crocs ?" are good except I don't use 2 fingers to put a Buffalo on the ground.
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 10:37
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Well, you know the old adage: "give a a man enough roap and he'll hnag himself"

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Old 10th Jan 2012, 10:53
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We lived in a converted cow shed
Explains all the bull****!
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 11:18
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Reminisces of catching fish by rupturing their swim bladders with explosives don't really relate to exploding mines - which are metal, not soft tissue, and don't have swim bladders. Or lateral lines through which the nervous system can be overloaded.
Picking up on GrahamO's question:
anyone know if any kind of trials were ever done on clearing mines using area denial weapons similar to JP233 or cluster bombs fused to detonate below the surface? Someone somewhere must have tried it - did it work?
Or a thermobaric fuel/air bomb exploded over the water (something like the Vietnam-era daisy cutters)???
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 11:29
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Why is the US 'defence' budget greater than the next 99 highest nations defence budgets combined?

I personally think it's because they're far too busy getting involved in business that is none of their business.

Apologies for any grammatical errors.
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 11:52
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Vietnam Era "LZ Cutters" were 10,000 pound High Explosive bombs dropped by C-130's or CH-54 Sky Crane Helicopters. They were fairly effective at making an instant LZ in the Jungle....and simultaneously supressing any hostile fire from the newly created wood line! The current version is a 15,000 pound device nick named "Moab".




As water is incompressible....and the sea has far more resistance than air....what good would it do?

If my Eighth grade physics class holds....everything in life seeks the path of least resistance.
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 12:31
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"We have a number of VERY sad posters whose only aim is to denigrate other people who are FAR more current in a/c operations/weapons tactics than us old bu****s. So be it. The 500N's, Tourists etc can only make a mockery....."

And you are not one of them or you wouldn't sprout BS on a forum such as this about U2 chase cars as well as a heap of other BS that isn't worth repeating.

We only make a mockery when we know it is BS, if you posted relevant "current a/c operations/weapons tactics" you might not cop it so bad.

Anyway, go and drop your Nuclear depth charge and get it over and done with.
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 12:42
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It is imperative that we activate all available SWAT teams to arrest COCL2 and all his etcs.

Can't have these foreign agent jonnies running loose sucking up vital intel from pprune - some of it might be real and relevant.

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I have absolutely NO knowledge regarding the use, capabilities of a nuclear underwater device but for those that advocate its use or any other 'big bang' weapon, have they thought about the consequences for all the oil rigs in that area and will this weapon remove the threat of ALL these mines? I have no idea but not all mines are of the 'contact' type.

I just cannot believe anyone would contemplate the use of this type of weapon... What about the minefields on the Falklands? A small nuclear weapon should clear those areas!! Tongue in cheek comment.

Fishing close to rocks on the southern coasts of Devon and Cornwall

I say the southern coast just because I have not fished on the Atlantic side of this beautiful area of our country.

Before becoming a full time mattress tester I took great enjoyment in jumping into a boat and dropping a hook or two into the deep blue sea. (mackerel at least four hooks )

Fishing near rocks would in my opinion be the best location to catch wrasse and certainly not mackerel. Apologies for going off topic but the chance to share those happier days and the experiences was something I could not avoid doing. Never tasted wrasse, never wanted to, but it aint no mackerel. Why on earth anyone would use explosives is beyond me and is that a legal way to fish? A question
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 13:22
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first time anyone has ever complained of my asking pertinent questions, I usually get yelled at for impertinent ones....
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 13:28
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Glojo,

[CONSERVATION] I'm pleased to report that dynamite (and cyanide) fishing is now illegal just about everywhere. I still come across evidence of illegal dynamiting in places like Thailand, but they're getting bewtter at policing. It is so destructive: kills way more fish than you ever recover and it does decades or centuries of damage to reefs. [/CONSERVATION]

I don't know much about this either, but can tell that nukes as depth bombs need to be small yield for use at depths less than 40m to avoid damage to other shipping. WE177 was selectable to 10kT for just this purpose.

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Old 10th Jan 2012, 13:42
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SAM, I have a weakness.

I can't help mocking those poor people deeply afflicted by severe munchaus-bull****-waltitis.

I am getting treatment.


Incidentally, I can only hope that enemy nations are using this thread to base their operational estimates on.
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 14:13
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Judging by the traffic over Northumberland today, any operation will be a Tornado GR4 off.
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Old 10th Jan 2012, 19:23
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Using a nuclear bomb of any sort to try and detonate mines in the water, when you don't know where the mines are, is sort of like trying to kill mosquitoes with buckshot in a dark concert hall.
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trying to kill mosquitoes with buckshot in a dark concert hall.
Bloody good laff though.
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Old 11th Jan 2012, 14:13
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Iran car explosion kills nuclear scientist in Tehran

It seems that someone, somewhere is trying to cause problems to Iran's nuclear project.

From the BBC;

BBC News - Iran car explosion kills nuclear scientist in Tehran


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