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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (133087)4/13/2017 6:16:59 PM
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Your actually full of shit.

Interceptors were successfully tested in defense of Israel. Israel Defense Force (IDF) announced last year that Iron Dome was up to 95 percent effective against rockets fired at Israel’s border cities by the Islamist group Hamas, U.S. media were impressed.
SM-3 missiles, deployed on Navy ships, are exo-atmospheric interceptor missiles designed to destroy short and intermediate range incoming enemy ballistic missiles in and above the earth’s atmosphere. With the weapon, threats are destroyed in space during what’s described as the mid-course phase of flight.

Patriots stopped only 80 percent of the Soviet-designed Scud missiles Iraq launched at Saudi Arabia during the 1991 Gulf War . Today’s Patriot uses phased-array radar that sees better through urban “clutter.” Its missiles launch faster and, with improved fins and attitude control, are more nimble than those of the 1991 system.

The THAAD system is a kinetic or “hit to kill” weapon, meant to stop an incoming threat by ramming it head-on. THAAD’s maker, Lockheed Martin, says in promotional literature that it has “a track record of 100 percent

Secondly if N/Korea ever fired a Nuke at S/K. That allows permission for a nuclear answer. North Korea would cease to exist. Trump has already shown he will take action. The first strike in Syria was not meant to do great damage. Just a warning. If he meant business he would have put a tomahawk through Assad's window.

The next Afgan bomb was much larger. Bigger than the nukes North Korea has. If a nuclear answer for North Korea comes into play. It would be a fight Kim Jon would regret starting.
The short time I spent in the military was dedicated to the study of NBCW. Which to me was a fascinating subject. Amazed by the carnage from such a small item.

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