Tbone
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I figured this stuff was like a museum and didn't think about this when I was posting it, but I guess I should ask, "Is it ok for me to put these pictures here?"Anyone who knows isn't allowed to say.
I figured this stuff was like a museum and didn't think about this when I was posting it, but I guess I should ask, "Is it ok for me to put these pictures here?"
I figured this stuff was like a museum and didn't think about this when I was posting it, but I guess I should ask, "Is it ok for me to put these pictures here?"
yeah my curiosity always seems to cloud my judgementTwo things:
1. It's not marked as any type of classified/confidential/etc. In fact, you can order it from Amazon.
2. It's published by the Air Force so it's public domain.
But in general, it's not a good idea to post whole pages of books.
Caveat: Ultimately, it's up to the mods. I'm only answering as someone who knows documents.
I stayed up a little too late last night but I enjoyed searching about that stuff. What I found funny was that we still use preset guidance or the model of "radar sends us information about the missile, and we therefore correct its path" for most of our current stuff like the PATRIOT. Yes, it is more complicated than that but for all intesive purposes that seems to be what happens. "If it ain't broke don't fix" some would say.Google Air to Air missiles, or surface to air missiles.
There is a lot in the public domain that isn't classified.
Lots of improvement, and they change after every major war so google really can be your friend.
What I found funny was that we still use preset guidance or the model of "radar sends us information about the missile, and we therefore correct its path" for most of our current stuff like the PATRIOT. Yes, it is more complicated than that but for all intesive purposes that seems to be what happens. "If it ain't broke don't fix" some would say.
I understandThere are reasons for that which we won't discuss here.