Message from @Mojo
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>lefties don't own guns
Speak for yourself ya faggot
>Trump sends text
>"Fortnite burger"
Shocking.
Tfw your siblings havw pledged to help you fight the libs
Tfw the far left makes everyone think they are "liberals"
It's the colors they wear.
make them pledge to fight the state of israel until they die
Calling eachother communists is punishable by a midnight blanket party.
what that
Socks and soap.
See Full Metal Jacket
>what they call themselves is what they are
>North Korea is a Democratic republic for the people
ah thats what that is
Oof
Bomb plot uncovered in NY.
Apparently the most recent F-35B crash out in SC was caused by a faulty fuel tube and all F-35s will be going through inspection of said part over the next couple of days.
*And I can already feel the fucking Vatniks posting about it.*
Yep, pretty normal. They'll do a Time-change technical order (TCTO) to inspect and/or replace whatever the part is
Yeah as of right now the entirety of the F-35 fleet has been grounded
For like a day or two by the sound of it.
Hopefully this shit is isolated.
If it isn't, it's all we're ever going to hear for probably the better part of next year.
yeah, and if its the whole fleet hopefully its just the line itself and it can be fixed relatively easily, and not an issue with a large ramification within the design
If it was a design flaw with the whole thing, we probably would have ran into the problem already.
At least this was an incident where no one got killed in the first place.
Find it funny, though.
The F-35 has only ever had two or three class A incidents at this point and it's been around for at least 10-15 years. A lot of previous aircraft would have already had plenty of class A incidents at this point.
Though it's implementation has been rather slow, to be fair.
have they seen any combat flights yet even?
RT was already going on about it by 9:30
Yea, they have. In Syria at the very least and I think they've been in Afghanistan as well.
*I think.*
Of course it's been for troop support mainly.
Both direct and in-direct.
Who thought an aircraft capable of tracking around three times the amount of targets of the F-22 (which is around 200, so thus the F-35 can track 600) would be good for surveillance and recon?