Wednesday, November 12, 2014

What frightened the USS Donald Cook so much in the Black Sea?

Via Jonathan
 
According to some specialized media, 27 sailors from the USS Donald Cook requested to be relieved from active service.
The State Department acknowledged that the crew of the destroyer USS Donald Cook has been gravely demoralized ever since their vessel was flown over in the Black Sea by a Russian Sukhoi-24 (Su-24) fighter jet which carried neither bombs nor missiles but only an electronic warfare device.

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7 comments:

  1. Sounds like the expected end result of a generation of kids being brought, taught, and told, that they're special little flowers, each unique and special in their own way, and that they're feelings and comfort trumps everything.

    They got embarrassed and scared and now and to take their ball and go home.

    OR... maybe there was a UFO with the fly over...:)

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  2. You reckon it had one of those sonic crowd control things? I've seen them on the military channel they look nasty

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  3. No, it was real and complete radio/radar jamming. There has been much study in this area. I forget the name of this type study, but it was theorized that that all radio/radar wavelengths could be jammed with one master signal which did not require conversions to all frequencies, nor excessive amounts of power. That was the trick which seems to have been solved.

    So Brock, are you worried?

    Anyhow here is what I posted to FB Wall and emailed to my list.

    Just when you think it can't get any more incredible, we get this below.
    Now let me hear it again from all you *American Exceptionalists* who claim the superiority of the US military, and the Russians are anobody. Read it and weep......

    http://www.voltairenet.org/article185860.html

    To be blunt:
    You @sses are SUNK!

    Michael-- Deo Vindicabamur

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    1. You linked to the same article that I posted, for some strange reason.

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  4. Of course I linked to the same article. That was what I sent to my list and posted on my Face Book Wall.

    Michael-- Deo Vindicabamur

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    1. Well, that's a new one, since commenter's, if they do post a link, provide one of possible interest, not one of the link itself, since that would be redundant.

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