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How fast did weapons and ammo technology really advance and when did it happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1870066" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" Authur C. Clarke</p><p></p><p>This quote is one of my favorites. Folks should take that idea seriously in multipe applications of this world because if we look through history we know of times where people were indeed deceived. Take the common technology of a smart phone to people of a mere 100 years ago and some of those would believe it's magic. I will tell you this: the best weapons we've used in the middle East are nothing compared to whats available and what's in the works that we don't know about. That war is not of proportion to what technology we would utilize to a more equal opponent. That war is more like the Kansas City chiefs toying around with a middle school team. There's no way the Chiefs would show all their best plays against a middle School team. The sr71 black bird was started in the late 50s and near retired before the American public even knew we had it. I'm saying this to tell people if times go for the absolute worst abrubtly, don't be surprised or deceived about what you presently think is not possible. The powers of the world have not and will not show their cards until absolutely necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1870066, member: 93895"] "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" Authur C. Clarke This quote is one of my favorites. Folks should take that idea seriously in multipe applications of this world because if we look through history we know of times where people were indeed deceived. Take the common technology of a smart phone to people of a mere 100 years ago and some of those would believe it's magic. I will tell you this: the best weapons we've used in the middle East are nothing compared to whats available and what's in the works that we don't know about. That war is not of proportion to what technology we would utilize to a more equal opponent. That war is more like the Kansas City chiefs toying around with a middle school team. There's no way the Chiefs would show all their best plays against a middle School team. The sr71 black bird was started in the late 50s and near retired before the American public even knew we had it. I'm saying this to tell people if times go for the absolute worst abrubtly, don't be surprised or deceived about what you presently think is not possible. The powers of the world have not and will not show their cards until absolutely necessary. [/QUOTE]
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