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Originally Posted by Toad rules
Here are some answers:
1,2,3:What you mean stand for???
4:Russian SS-18
5:Cant remember his name. I think someone from WW2
6:50BMG(dont know about the range)
7: Only everyone who live in Canada knows that...nobody else
8:dont know
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1.BMG Stands for Browning Machine Gun the round was designed for AA warfare
2.MPADS Stands for Man Portable Air Defence System (for shame)
3.HSASR Stands Heavy Special Application Scoped Rifle
4.You forgot to mentioned the max payload of the SS-18
5.Wrong:The world record for the longest recorded sniper kill (at 2,430m) belongs Rob Furlong former Member of the Canadian Force's Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 3rd Battalion. The person you are talking about is Carlos Hathcock
6.Also wrong: The Barret .416 has a max effective range of 2500m under normal conditions wile .50BMG has a max effective range of 2000m. The .416 has more range because it travels 500ft/s faster then the the .50BMG round.
7. All Canadian Fighter Pilots are trained at CFB:Cold Lake Squadron 410
8. Fox One is NATO code used to signal the launch of an semi-active radar guided air to air missile
QUOTE:
Originally Posted by Toad rules
No you didnt!
i know so many thing about war...
Here are some hard ones:
1.Name a stealth multirole fighter
2.Name this aircraft:

3.Name 1 aircraft having this bomb:
JDAM INS/GPS guided munition
4.Name all strategies and tactics that have used in war(there are strategies 3,tactics 6)
5.When F-22 raptor(my favorite aircraft) made his maiden flight?
6.How much a single F-22 raptor costs?(not the flyaway cost)
7.When AK-47 created?
8.Sukhoi PAK FA is a bomber aircraft(true or false?)
9.SR-71 Blackbird is a stealth fighter(true or false?)
10.When F-117 nighthawk was introduce in the force and when and why it retired?
REMEMBER not google it!!!
It is childish if you do this....
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1. F/A-22 Raptor and the forthcoming F/A-35 Lighting II
2. Easy: F/A-16 Falcon
3. Again Easy: F/A-16, 18, 15, 22,
4.Well you got me there
5. YF-22: September 29th, 1990, F/A-22: September 7th, 1997
6. $177.6 million
7. 1944
8. False
9. False
10. The Nighthawk was brought in to the force in October 1983 but the public did not know about it until November 1988. It was retired on April 22nd, 2008 in favor of the much more effective F/A-22/35