Iran military officials received three squadrons of flying boats

Liberals have "science".

Conservatives have the "occult".

Everyone depends on "science".

Conservatives wear "depends".

That's what I love about you. You always add so much real substance to the Debate. :cool:

When Iranian technology is fully displayed in the form of tinker toy planes then it's obvious that Iranians hardly have to technology to develop sophisticated nuclear weapons.

Iran has been operating 6,000 centrifuges for the last six years. So far, they have enriched uranium to nearly 20%. It has to be enriched to more than 90% to make an active nuclear weapon. Then, you have to start a "chain reaction". Not an easy feat.

Iran says has enriched 17 kg uranium to 20 percent purity | Reuters

20% is about the level of a hospital X-ray.

Recently, Iranians complained that Americans had introduced a virus that disabled their entire system and all of their centrifuges.

Still, Republicans are terrified of a country that has never attacked us. Even when we toppled their democratic government and replace it with the Shah of Iran, a despot.

Still Republicans look at these tinker toy planes and are terrified. Perhaps they need to "open a book" once in a while. They might LEARN something.

The first thing they need to learn is to stop being so scared.
Seriously, does your abject stupidity ever cease?
 
Great Prophet III (Payambar-e Azam 3) was an Iranian missile test and war games exercise, conducted by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards. It began in the early morning of 9 July 2008, when Iran claimed nine missiles were simultaneously test-fired, including a long-range Shahab-3. Further tests, which one report claimed included another Shahab-3 launch, were conducted on 10 July. The exercise was reported to be a response to Israeli and American military exercises which the Iranian government believed to be related to a proposed attack on facilities related to Iran's nuclear programmes.

The commander of the Iran's Revolutionary Guards' air force, Hossein Salami, said that the test proved that "our missiles are ready for shooting at any place and any time, quickly and with accuracy", however the Iranian minister for Defence insisted that the missiles are "only intended for those who dare attack Iran". After the test, prices of oil and gold, already at or near all time highs, increased around the world. Oil hit a new record (over $147) on Friday, July 11, 2008, continuing a weekly string of records.

just for record!

any opinion!?:eusa_eh:
Yeah, I have an opinion. You guys SUCK at Photoshop.

iran-missile-photoshop.jpg
 
Great Prophet III (Payambar-e Azam 3) was an Iranian missile test and war games exercise, conducted by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards. It began in the early morning of 9 July 2008, when Iran claimed nine missiles were simultaneously test-fired, including a long-range Shahab-3. Further tests, which one report claimed included another Shahab-3 launch, were conducted on 10 July. The exercise was reported to be a response to Israeli and American military exercises which the Iranian government believed to be related to a proposed attack on facilities related to Iran's nuclear programmes.

The commander of the Iran's Revolutionary Guards' air force, Hossein Salami, said that the test proved that "our missiles are ready for shooting at any place and any time, quickly and with accuracy", however the Iranian minister for Defence insisted that the missiles are "only intended for those who dare attack Iran". After the test, prices of oil and gold, already at or near all time highs, increased around the world. Oil hit a new record (over $147) on Friday, July 11, 2008, continuing a weekly string of records.

just for record!

any opinion!?:eusa_eh:
Yeah, I have an opinion. You guys SUCK at Photoshop.

iran-missile-photoshop.jpg

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After those 2006 reports, bloggers poked fun at Iran’s so-called stealth technology, saying the flying boat looked like something anyone could buy in kit form from mechanical magazine ads.

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http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/28/iran-unveils-squadrons-of-flying-boats/?hpt=T2
The advantage this flying boat has is if it's made from wood it could avoid radar, or have a tiny radar signature. The disadvantage is it's slow and can't carry much of a payload (If any at all).

If it just skimmed the surface it could probably carry a few bombs, but then our ships would see it coming from miles away and just blow it out of the water before it even got close.
 
After those 2006 reports, bloggers poked fun at Iran’s so-called stealth technology, saying the flying boat looked like something anyone could buy in kit form from mechanical magazine ads.

c1main.iran.fly.boat2.afp.g.jpg

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/28/iran-unveils-squadrons-of-flying-boats/?hpt=T2
The advantage this flying boat has is if it's made from wood it could avoid radar, or have a tiny radar signature. The disadvantage is it's slow and can't carry much of a payload (If any at all).

If it just skimmed the surface it could probably carry a few bombs, but then our ships would see it coming from miles away and just blow it out of the water before it even got close.

That's why we should just nuke the country before it's too late.
 
Yes, when flying boats endanger our national security we should incinerate millions and create an environmental catastrophe in the Strait of Hormuz and elsewhere. You are extraordinarily brilliant. Perhaps by your own illogic we should nuke the DPRK too before it's too late since they obviously pose a much greater threat?
 
isnt this pretty much OLD NEWS now?
seems they announced these "flying boats" a couple years ago
 
Great Prophet III (Payambar-e Azam 3) was an Iranian missile test and war games exercise, conducted by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards. It began in the early morning of 9 July 2008, when Iran claimed nine missiles were simultaneously test-fired, including a long-range Shahab-3. Further tests, which one report claimed included another Shahab-3 launch, were conducted on 10 July. The exercise was reported to be a response to Israeli and American military exercises which the Iranian government believed to be related to a proposed attack on facilities related to Iran's nuclear programmes.

The commander of the Iran's Revolutionary Guards' air force, Hossein Salami, said that the test proved that "our missiles are ready for shooting at any place and any time, quickly and with accuracy", however the Iranian minister for Defence insisted that the missiles are "only intended for those who dare attack Iran". After the test, prices of oil and gold, already at or near all time highs, increased around the world. Oil hit a new record (over $147) on Friday, July 11, 2008, continuing a weekly string of records.

just for record!

any opinion!?:eusa_eh:
Yeah, I have an opinion. You guys SUCK at Photoshop.

iran-missile-photoshop.jpg

Always Love to see you're madness after knowing truth!:lol:

and this is the real pic,it's not by photoshop or something else,It's Real and it's damage IS real and for you're knowledge it can destroy every inch of you're LITTLE beloved country,Israeil!


shahab%203.jpg



Love to see you're face when one of our 20000 missiles hit you're little country!:eusa_drool:

119591
 
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just for record!

any opinion!?:eusa_eh:
Yeah, I have an opinion. You guys SUCK at Photoshop.

iran-missile-photoshop.jpg

Always Love to see you're madness after knowing truth!:lol:

and this is the real pic,it's not by photoshop or something else,It's Real and it's damage IS real and for you're knowledge it can destroy every inch of you're LITTLE beloved country,Israeil!


shahab%203.jpg



Love to see you're face when one of our 20000 missiles hit you're little country!:eusa_drool:

119591
Pretty tough talk for someone stuck in the 7th Century, Skippy. :lol:
 

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