Message from @FrostBite'sAce

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2018-10-04 23:58:16 UTC  

Socks and soap.

2018-10-04 23:58:29 UTC  

See Full Metal Jacket

2018-10-04 23:58:59 UTC  

>what they call themselves is what they are
>North Korea is a Democratic republic for the people

2018-10-05 00:09:00 UTC  

ah thats what that is

2018-10-05 20:44:38 UTC  

Oof

2018-10-06 01:32:36 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/491413693339271178/497944232804352000/dlqurnquw8q11.png

2018-10-06 19:02:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/491413693339271178/498208423628767233/ITS_HAPPENING.jpg

2018-10-07 23:48:06 UTC  
2018-10-11 04:11:00 UTC  

Bomb plot uncovered in NY.

2018-10-11 14:11:29 UTC  

Top kek

2018-10-11 17:04:50 UTC  

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.

2018-10-11 17:05:10 UTC  

*And I can already feel the fucking Vatniks posting about it.*

2018-10-11 18:10:31 UTC  

Yep, pretty normal. They'll do a Time-change technical order (TCTO) to inspect and/or replace whatever the part is

2018-10-11 18:21:44 UTC  

Yeah as of right now the entirety of the F-35 fleet has been grounded

2018-10-11 18:38:56 UTC  

For like a day or two by the sound of it.

2018-10-11 18:39:13 UTC  

Hopefully this shit is isolated.

2018-10-11 18:39:45 UTC  

If it isn't, it's all we're ever going to hear for probably the better part of next year.

2018-10-11 18:40:43 UTC  

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

2018-10-11 18:41:18 UTC  

If it was a design flaw with the whole thing, we probably would have ran into the problem already.

2018-10-11 18:41:45 UTC  

At least this was an incident where no one got killed in the first place.

2018-10-11 18:42:19 UTC  

Find it funny, though.

2018-10-11 18:43:25 UTC  

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.

2018-10-11 18:43:40 UTC  

Though it's implementation has been rather slow, to be fair.

2018-10-11 18:46:38 UTC  

have they seen any combat flights yet even?

2018-10-11 18:56:26 UTC  

RT was already going on about it by 9:30

2018-10-11 23:48:14 UTC  

Yea, they have. In Syria at the very least and I think they've been in Afghanistan as well.

2018-10-11 23:48:19 UTC  

*I think.*

2018-10-11 23:48:37 UTC  

Of course it's been for troop support mainly.

2018-10-11 23:48:46 UTC  

Both direct and in-direct.

2018-10-11 23:50:07 UTC  

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?

2018-10-12 00:08:30 UTC  
2018-10-12 01:09:47 UTC  

middle eastern shitholes with patchy 1960's radar would be the only place on earth an F-35 would be stealthy

2018-10-12 01:09:57 UTC  

can fly around with the bomb bay wide open as much as it likes

2018-10-12 06:00:39 UTC  

<:GWahreeVampySmug:369468206735425546>

2018-10-12 09:57:36 UTC  

Wow, it’s almost as if America hasn’t been involved in an all out war with an equally well armed enemy since like, hmmm. 1945 or something

2018-10-12 15:14:53 UTC  

I would say Korea, but that'd be being kind to the Norks and Chinks.

2018-10-12 15:30:42 UTC  

While "well armed" I wouldn't say they where equals like how Japan and Germany where

2018-10-12 15:35:44 UTC  

Well, they weren't even really all that well armed except for the very start of the war.

2018-10-12 15:36:06 UTC  

And even then, the only really well equipped group in combat during that war were the Stovies flying Migs.

2018-10-12 15:36:19 UTC  

And some of the Chinks and Norks they trained.