@Jospehporta There's no fantasizing here. The Navaho was rejected because of a political decision, not because of technical difficulties... The Tomahawk IS VERY ACCURATE & IT DOES HAVE conventional warheads. These are all facts vs ur usual trolling...
"Also what good is a conventional warhead when accuracy sucked" I really had a good laugh at this one, LOL. U don't know anything abt the Tomahawk. Ore anything else 4 that mater. All u do is trolling...
@Jospehporta & usual bashing, without actually knowing anything abt the vid topic, or even carrying about it. All u care avt is 2 troll & bash, with no support, of course... Now 2 mention that u stalk me on every vid I post comments on, just like u did with this one, doing nothing but throwing ur usual trolling and spams...
@Jospehporta Of course, just as usual, u never provide any link, & only talk uninformed BS... U have no idea what "detecting a missile's launch" means... A cruise missile's launch is much harder to detect than a ballistic missile's... & the Navajo was developed during the '50s, not '70s/'80s... But by the '70s/'80s, if such missiles would've been allowed 2 evolve, they would've never been detected. Small RCS combined with RAMs would've assured that. But as usual, all u do is throwing ur trolling
@Jospehporta Trolling again I see... The Tomahawk has an excellent accuracy and it DOES have conventional warheads... The Gryphon (which u never heard abt until now) was basically a Tomahawk, only that was launched from ground launchers, But it was essentially the same missile...
The Snark may have been a failure, but the Navaho wasn't. It should've been adopted to be used in conjunction with the ICBMs. Cruise missiles have the advantage of being able to be launched undetected and remain undetected during flight as well. The ICBMs can be detected even from their first stage of flight. They were stupid to cancel the Navaho. This also gave a hard blow to the best US aircraft designer, the North American Aviation.
@StiviGun1 Actually the Snark was operational very briefly. Navaho only did 4 R&D flights before being cancelled and a total of 11 flights f(7 for high speed research). Snark and Navaho were designed to fly from USA
while today's shorter range cruise missiles are launched from ships. Another cruise missile cancelled in 1959 was the supersonic Regulus II due budgets and the arrival of Polaris.
@artwleb If u read abt Navaho, u will see that it incorporated features & technologies far ahead its time. just like everything North American Aviation did during the '50s. It could fly at over mach 3 & there's no doubt that they could've make it fly at even higher speeds, making it more difficult 2 intercept. The latest model, which was planned as the model that would've been adopted & was larger than the other 2, would've also incorporated TVC on the rocket propeller. That was a truly a
@artwleb revolutionary feature at the time Navaho was developed. The Navaho should've been adopted. Just like the XB-70 Valkyrie bomber.
As 4 the Regulus, that missile could only be launched from the surface & that was a big disadvantage. But I believe the sub launched long range cruise missiles should've been developed 4 the same reason I mentioned above: cruise missiles' launches can't be detected.
The US, right now, only has ship launched cruise missiles, but they should've kept the Gryphon
@artwleb GLCM in the ground forces inventory. They should've equipped it with a conventional warheads, just like the Tomahawk & give it 2 the ground forces. This would given the ground forces 2 perform deep strikes in the enemy territory, much deeper than the ship launched Tomahawks. Supersonic versions should've also been produced. They would've had a smaller range, but they would've been much harder 2 intercept due 2 their high speed. The Russians did this with their Klub missile system.
Um, what's the Cold War mystery??? And why was the Snark such a failure?? The Cruise Missile sure looks like a miniature Snark with all the bugs worked out.
This is ridiculous! At a distance, yes, they might be mistaken for airplanes. But they weren't at a distance! Thousands of people saw them at close range! And think of the airplanes and their passengers who didn't turn up? Of course, it _could_ have been an elaborate FBI plot to cleverly vaporize some airliners, substitute cruise missiles disguised as airliners, and assassinate all of the air traffic controllers and RADAR operators who noticed...
whatever hit the WTC, etc was built for the occasion. and I find a lack of good video. Many say they saw something. Realy, "Kai Tak, Kowloon" is what we should have seen on TV. we dont. The issues you raise must be resolved to the reality of "we've been had".
Well, dobey, type in the words "Kai Tak Koloon". we sure didnt see that did we? You dont believe a 757 did all that to the WTC? wake up. Do you think the current economy is tied to it? What do you think will happen next? 911 was done by a gov't within the gov't. prepare for war and violence because that is all the front man, King Georgie and his Black Clone have for us. no change. A 20,000 man Army is now camped and prepared to attack its citizens within its bounderies. all true.
It was not very accurate so they planned to put a massive 20 megaton H-bomb on it as its warhead. That would flatten and incinerate everything in a 14-mile radius so accuracy wasnt so important. Nasty things!
Fuck these things would easily look like planes from a distance! And this footage looks like its from the 60s or 70s... I imagine 30 years later they have designed some cruise missiles which are bigger and could resemble commercial airliners.
thumbs up if you thought it was gonna be video about the snark creature in Half-Life.
theYTPmaster100 8 months ago
@Jospehporta There's no fantasizing here. The Navaho was rejected because of a political decision, not because of technical difficulties... The Tomahawk IS VERY ACCURATE & IT DOES HAVE conventional warheads. These are all facts vs ur usual trolling...
"Also what good is a conventional warhead when accuracy sucked" I really had a good laugh at this one, LOL. U don't know anything abt the Tomahawk. Ore anything else 4 that mater. All u do is trolling...
StiviGun1 1 year ago
@Jospehporta & usual bashing, without actually knowing anything abt the vid topic, or even carrying about it. All u care avt is 2 troll & bash, with no support, of course... Now 2 mention that u stalk me on every vid I post comments on, just like u did with this one, doing nothing but throwing ur usual trolling and spams...
StiviGun1 1 year ago
@Jospehporta Of course, just as usual, u never provide any link, & only talk uninformed BS... U have no idea what "detecting a missile's launch" means... A cruise missile's launch is much harder to detect than a ballistic missile's... & the Navajo was developed during the '50s, not '70s/'80s... But by the '70s/'80s, if such missiles would've been allowed 2 evolve, they would've never been detected. Small RCS combined with RAMs would've assured that. But as usual, all u do is throwing ur trolling
StiviGun1 1 year ago
@Jospehporta Trolling again I see... The Tomahawk has an excellent accuracy and it DOES have conventional warheads... The Gryphon (which u never heard abt until now) was basically a Tomahawk, only that was launched from ground launchers, But it was essentially the same missile...
StiviGun1 1 year ago
The Snark may have been a failure, but the Navaho wasn't. It should've been adopted to be used in conjunction with the ICBMs. Cruise missiles have the advantage of being able to be launched undetected and remain undetected during flight as well. The ICBMs can be detected even from their first stage of flight. They were stupid to cancel the Navaho. This also gave a hard blow to the best US aircraft designer, the North American Aviation.
StiviGun1 1 year ago
@StiviGun1 Actually the Snark was operational very briefly. Navaho only did 4 R&D flights before being cancelled and a total of 11 flights f(7 for high speed research). Snark and Navaho were designed to fly from USA
while today's shorter range cruise missiles are launched from ships. Another cruise missile cancelled in 1959 was the supersonic Regulus II due budgets and the arrival of Polaris.
artwleb 1 year ago
@artwleb If u read abt Navaho, u will see that it incorporated features & technologies far ahead its time. just like everything North American Aviation did during the '50s. It could fly at over mach 3 & there's no doubt that they could've make it fly at even higher speeds, making it more difficult 2 intercept. The latest model, which was planned as the model that would've been adopted & was larger than the other 2, would've also incorporated TVC on the rocket propeller. That was a truly a
StiviGun1 1 year ago
@artwleb revolutionary feature at the time Navaho was developed. The Navaho should've been adopted. Just like the XB-70 Valkyrie bomber.
As 4 the Regulus, that missile could only be launched from the surface & that was a big disadvantage. But I believe the sub launched long range cruise missiles should've been developed 4 the same reason I mentioned above: cruise missiles' launches can't be detected.
The US, right now, only has ship launched cruise missiles, but they should've kept the Gryphon
StiviGun1 1 year ago
@artwleb GLCM in the ground forces inventory. They should've equipped it with a conventional warheads, just like the Tomahawk & give it 2 the ground forces. This would given the ground forces 2 perform deep strikes in the enemy territory, much deeper than the ship launched Tomahawks. Supersonic versions should've also been produced. They would've had a smaller range, but they would've been much harder 2 intercept due 2 their high speed. The Russians did this with their Klub missile system.
StiviGun1 1 year ago
Um, what's the Cold War mystery??? And why was the Snark such a failure?? The Cruise Missile sure looks like a miniature Snark with all the bugs worked out.
nagmashdriver 1 year ago
lol... look at this Snark... it is a granny..
now take a look at JASSM.
aeolismensae 2 years ago
This is ridiculous! At a distance, yes, they might be mistaken for airplanes. But they weren't at a distance! Thousands of people saw them at close range! And think of the airplanes and their passengers who didn't turn up? Of course, it _could_ have been an elaborate FBI plot to cleverly vaporize some airliners, substitute cruise missiles disguised as airliners, and assassinate all of the air traffic controllers and RADAR operators who noticed...
rkt739 3 years ago
whatever hit the WTC, etc was built for the occasion. and I find a lack of good video. Many say they saw something. Realy, "Kai Tak, Kowloon" is what we should have seen on TV. we dont. The issues you raise must be resolved to the reality of "we've been had".
hypnotstcollector 3 years ago
bull
shit
dobermans4you2 3 years ago
Well, dobey, type in the words "Kai Tak Koloon". we sure didnt see that did we? You dont believe a 757 did all that to the WTC? wake up. Do you think the current economy is tied to it? What do you think will happen next? 911 was done by a gov't within the gov't. prepare for war and violence because that is all the front man, King Georgie and his Black Clone have for us. no change. A 20,000 man Army is now camped and prepared to attack its citizens within its bounderies. all true.
hypnotstcollector 3 years ago
A jet airliner hit the WTC.
Too many witnesses and too many videos
testify to it!
Shows just how motivated those Arabs were to get at the USA like that!
bullcurr 2 years ago
It was not very accurate so they planned to put a massive 20 megaton H-bomb on it as its warhead. That would flatten and incinerate everything in a 14-mile radius so accuracy wasnt so important. Nasty things!
BLUEFIN9000 3 years ago
Fuck these things would easily look like planes from a distance! And this footage looks like its from the 60s or 70s... I imagine 30 years later they have designed some cruise missiles which are bigger and could resemble commercial airliners.
leoq114 3 years ago
Jackpot. This video should *prove* nothing, but it speaks volumes. It yells.
amaraca 4 years ago
...changed the description...thanks...
keyhole911 4 years ago
The audio drops out at 1:19
Otherwise, great video!
YougeneDebs 4 years ago
...cause it ends at 1m19...source was without sound...thanx 4 the feedback.
keyhole911 4 years ago
snark i always thought it was a cruise missle
SGT4EVA 4 years ago
It was. A 6000 miles ranged cruise missile :-)
FelixA9 4 years ago