Sunday, 23 December 2012

Trip London - Did the Russian Bomber Circling the US Aircraft Carrier Have the Father of All Bombs Aboard?


Perhaps out of the blast zone of a "FOB" or Father of All Bombs, the other was quite a bit of miles away. There were two-bombers one circling closely near the carrier within its safety zone, let me explain. Not long ago a Russian Bomber was circling a US Carrier in a cat and mouse game similar the cold-war decades ago.

Which would have already unloaded its cargo of incendiary particles and be filled with fuel to really get the fire started so to speak, which could either be from the second aircraft by way of air-to-air missile or by the challenging force firing at the first aircraft, the way that the FOB works is that it uses incendiary particles through dispersion process (first aircraft - to be sacrificed) and then a missile is sent in from afar.

Even more so, is just a powerful, the FOB although a non-nuclear weapon. We cannot risk a carrier or its crew. It is for this reason that a carrier group must in the future maintain its barriers and fire upon and destroy anything that enters there comfort zones. That's what a recent think tank discussion came up with, could have been. Ignition and Implosion, were those aircraft prepared to launch an FOB attack - Dispersion? Was this a test to see how far the Russians could push without being shot at?

Consider this in 2008. Obliterating an unfriendly or uninvited target that comes within the comfort safety zone of the fleet is unacceptable. Next time our US military is pushed, perhaps it is time for a defensive demonstration.

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