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Aircraft carriers 'are the most survivable airfield' and they may soon be even harder to kill, top Navy admiral says



 
 
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Old February 11th 19, 09:08 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Default Aircraft carriers 'are the most survivable airfield' and they may soon be even harder to kill, top Navy admiral says

"R2D2" wrote in message ...

I have quite a few, but many are so outlandish they might as well be pure
science fiction. Besides when have stuff happen in real life like "lone
torpedo dropped by obsolete in a near storm hits rudder", who needs that
kind of fiction?...


The ones who believe Saddam Hussein really had WMDs...

 




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