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Originally Posted by scourge99 Once again, are you just making this up as you go along? How do you know WHAT information they were given for the tests? |
Perhaps because I had a professor who worked on the program? The system is a joke, at the moment.
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They could have been given information such as:
A)there will be a missile that needs to intercepted between now and X hours from now.
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The early missile tests were in contact with the launch site. Seriously. That's downright questionable. The videos of the testing station where the crew of the interceptors where had the commander order the launch via telephone.
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And this data was what exactly? You sure seem to know a lot more details than what the article states.
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I don't read the crap you guys pass off.
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Something of the likes of A is as realistic as it can get.
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And B is anything but. The missiles aren't even inbound. Many of the tests from the Hawaiian launch sites are OUT bound. I realize that is largely to see if we can actually hit the target, but still.