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by Joshua Hatuey Marti


  Interceptor Body Armor

  lxvii Defilade- protection or fortifications against enemy gunfire.

  lxviii T62 drivers hatch

  lxix Night vision Monocular

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  lxxi (Double click on footnote number to return to document)

  lxxii BMP1 http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/row/bmp-1.htm

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMP-1

  lxxiii Rocket Propelled Grenade- RPG

  lxxiv Notice Open Hatch

  lxxv SWORDS ROBOT

  lxxvi Future weapons Episode: Smart Weapons Producer/Director David Starkey and Jon Barrie Waddell. Produced by Waddell Media Limited for Discovery channel. For video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8628191855458340266&q=swords+robot

  lxxvii TACM missile

  lxxviii Lockheed Martin C-5B galaxy Strategic Transport

  lxxix Dale Brown Sky masters page 285

  lxxx Phoenix

  Phoenix

  Phoenix

  AIM-54 Phoenix missile

  lxxxi Dale Brown Warrior Class pg. 143

  lxxxii

  lxxxiii E-8 Joint STARS (surveillance and Targeting Radar System) ground-reconnaissance aircraft.

  lxxxiv The MON-50 antipersonnel mine is a Soviet version of the American M-18 Claymore, a directional fragmentation mine. The curved plate is filled with pellets or projectiles in front of the explosive charge. It can be mounted against a round surface such as a tree or can be placed on a small stand-alone stake. Preformed metal fragments of selected shapes and sizes are shot out by the blast at a high velocity over a predetermined arc. Sometimes described as the military equivalent of the sawn-off shotgun, the widely copied American M-18 Claymore mine contains 700 steel balls and can kill targets up to 50 metres away. Other types can kill people as far away as 200 metres. Directional fragmentation mines are often planted around foxholes or used against convoys, and can sometimes be activated by a simple remote-control switch.

  Similar U.S. Claymore mine

  lxxxv Taken from the story of a Confederate boy-soldier in American Civil War. During the last few days of the Civil war the Rebels were reduced to forming a series of picket lines that were quickly over run by Union soldiers with their vastly superior numbers and repeating rifles. The boy, in retreat, ran past the Rebels forming the next defensive line and kept running. When asked why he was still running he responded “because I can’t fly!”

  lxxxvi Chinese Midas refueling tanker

  lxxxvii Cuban aircraft markings

  lxxxviii

  The Cuban prison system http://www.therealcuba.com/Page7.htm

  lxxxix Trevor Armbrister, “Fawning over Fidel,” Reader’s Digest, May 1996

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  xci Infrared decoy flares

  xcii Plastic Heavy duty cable ties

  xciiihttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6339979026755382807&q=bunker+buster

  xciv http://datacenter.ap.org/wdc/fbiweapons.pdf Page 82

  xcv Batabano, Cuba

  xcvi Shadows of Steel Dale Brown G.P. Putnam’s and Sons Publishers

  xcvii NASAMS Surface to Air Missiles

  xcviii

  xcix THEL anti-missile/aircraft system

  THEL anti-missile/aircraft system For Video see youtube mthel laser defense

  c Airborne Laser

  See video at youtube airborne laser

  ci AEGIS Cruiser

  cii F-14 Tomcat

  ciii For video of M.O.A.B. test see youtube video of MOAB test

  For MOAB info see MOAB info

  MOAB Bomb

 

 

 


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