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Russians Disable U.S. Guided Missile Destroyer
A Russian Su-24 buzzed the ship and ?disabled all radars, control circuits, systems, information transmission, etc. on board the US destroyer. In other words, the all-powerful Aegis system, now hooked up ? or about to be ? with the defense systems installed on NATO?s most modern ships was shut down,? reports the Voltaire Network. The guided missile destroyer represents the cutting edge of U.S. military technology. It carries Tomahawk cruise missiles with a range of up to 2,500 kilometers, missiles capable of carrying nuclear explosives. The ship carries 56 Tomahawk missiles in standard mode and 96 missiles in attack mode. It is also equipped with the latest Aegis Combat System. Continued ยป Russians Disable U.S. Guided Missile Destroyer Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind! |
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Did Russians disable your brain? :winkwink:
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Last Updated Apr 14, 2014 3:40 PM EDT
In the midst of increasing East-West tensions over the crisis in Ukraine, a Russian jet made a pass of a U.S. Navy destroyer patrolling the western Black Sea. A Pentagon spokesperson told CBS Radio that a Russian SU-24 fighter jet made several low altitude, close passes in the vicinity of the USS Donald Cook in international waters of the western Black Sea on April 12. While the jet did not overfly the deck, Col. Steve Warren called the action "provocative and unprofessional." The jet was one of two Russian aircraft in the vicinity -- the other flew at a higher altitude. The close-flying jet came within a few thousand feet of the USS Donald Cook, a guided missile destroyer which was conducting a "routine mission" at the time. The U.S. ship tried to contact the plane's cockpit, but received no response. The Russian plane, which the U.S. says was unarmed, made at least 12 passes. This continued for about 90 minutes. The event ended without incident. A member of the United States European Command (EUCOM) told CBS News the USS Donald Cook is now in Port Constana in Romania, and that there is nothing to monitor now. Captain Greg Hicks of EUCOM told CBS News: "All of our units take appropriate steps and she's more than capable of defending herself. This does not take away from the fact that this was unprofessional and provocative behavior." |
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exposed by the cabaret network
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I get radar and transmission jamming, that is proven technique both sides have, but the other shit is too much to swallow from some Infowars. Although the jamming is quite questionable also, as it can be easily be taken as a act of war. They could do it, but I don't think they have done it.
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The Russians stumbled onto this trick while doing their daily US Sailors Credit Card Number AcQuisition maneuvers.
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You believe that? Then I've got some beautiful ocean view property, here in Kansas I'll sell you. Mom also wanted to call her senator, as Alex told his audience, that Clinton had taken away the missile keys from sub commanders. Had to explain it to her, that was in the start of the final credits of Crimson Tide. |
shame infowars isn't available in my CONTARY (poor attempt at nigerian pronunciation of country).
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i want them to start 3rd world war yeahhhh
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