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On Nov 21, 5:48*am, "dott.Piergiorgio"
wrote: eatfastnoodle ha scritto: Anyway, the bottom line is this theory has never really been seriously tested in real combat. So before jumping with your two feet into it, it'd be prudent to hedge your bet by maintaining skills proven to be needed. 'Nam doesn't count ? Long-range AAM has done a not exactly stellar prestation, and all show was done by Sidewinders, Atolls, and, indeed, guns... Nam was 40-50 years ago. Electronics has improved a lot since then (Just in case you haven't noticed). Today even the gyroscopes and accelerometers are integrated into Integrated circuits. |
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