Military:- Man and Machine Madness
Even though I dislike War and equally guns, I find the Military Hardware and advancements with Soldier aids fascinating.
If you come across something new, a technological breakthrough in Man or Machine, wack it here.
For Men ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-2puqqmycM
Paratroopers Static Line Jump From C-17
For Machines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EZL-pBj3Yc
I know VTOL's have had their issues, but I still find them fascinating.
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Inside the US military base ready to invade North Korea
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Apache helicopters at Humphreys Base
When it comes to North Korea, the Trump administration says every day is a step closer to war.
To some it may be a war of words, but the US soldiers on the ground in Camp Humphreys, in South Korea, live that potential
conflict every minute, every day.
Just 120 kilometres south of the border with North Korea, they are actively preparing and planning for war, a ground invasion
and occupation that could take years.
7.30 was granted extensive access to the base — a logistics centre, a staging post and a key part of US war plans as it faces
off against a nuclear-armed enemy.
More than other US bases, Camp Humphreys operates much like an American city, with blocks of apartments, shopping malls,
churches and gyms.
And there are all the familiar American fast food restaurants like Burger King or Taco Bell.
It's relatively safe, just beyond the frontline and out of range of conventional North Korean artillery.
It's where the US will consolidate most of its forces in Korea.
When it is finished in 2020, Camp Humphreys will house 46,000 military personal, making it
the biggest overseas US base in the world.
The South Korean government will pay 90 per cent of the $14 billion expansion, making a mockery of Donald Trump's claims
in his election campaign that South Korea doesn't pay for US military defence.
Under treaty obligations, Australian troops would most likely come to Camp Humphreys to assist in any war effort.
The US military says taking out North Korea's weapons of mass destruction would require a ground invasion involving at least 100,000 troops.
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