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The "non-existant" global warming that is causing the "seasonal" wildfires all over the "phony" drought-stricken areas of America demand LARGE effective firefighting JET aircraft that can scoop up massive amounts of water from nearby lakes/reservoirs and then fly very fast 400+ mph to drop onto fires to smother them quickly and completely. American technosnobbery manifests itself when the FACTS that the Russians have better jet-powered seaplanes that can do this job and we should buy them instead of subsidizing WW2 flying clubs that drop handfuls of water at a time--when their wings are not falling off.

http://www.combatreform.org/p6mseamaster.htm

This also applies to the Not Invented Here Syndrome (NIHS) that flares up when we need effective, long-range military ASW, ASuW and maritime patrol planes; racketeers want to convert flimsy Boeing AIRLINERS to make them into quasi-military aircraft to feed corporate greed $$$ instead of buying superior Russian seaplane jets that can not only do the job better, can actually LAND ON THE WATER to rescue our men in peril, use dipping sonar as well as insert/extract Navy SEAL commandos. The Russians are our allies in the containment of Islamic extremism, yet we wonder why they are mad at us when we don't treat them like an ally and buy their planes when they are superior by objective standards?

Maybe someday, Americans will wake up and stop buying into the lies of the self-professed "experts" (aka self-serving racketeers) and demand effective homeland defense and external threat military solutions before we are burned up in our flimsy wooden homes (the home construction and firefighting rackets) and its too late.

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  • pytin è una vita che cerca di vendeli a noi, solo che c'è una forte ritrosia verso i prodotti russi.

  • TRANSLATION: pytin is a life that seeks to vendela us, only that there is a strong reluctance towards Russian products.

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  • Russians almost always make better stuff but because they don't have the hard cash they need some of their projects are never completed.

  • BE-200 ЧС)))

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  • @MultiAREE LOL 9 of 10 water bombers are in Russia. Thus, that doesn't help them much this summer.

  • @imsocutewithnips Russia only has like 10 of them... the government steals all the fucking money, US has a few thousand helicopters, new ones, and new firefighting equipment and much more firefighters

  • @steevemoruks That's why we advocate LARGE, JET seaplane water bombers, hence this video.

  • @pwnage0013 Which includes putting fires out effectively.

  • Please, stop talking about that WW2garbage, c130 and cl-415 are old and useless. They deliver little water and have no effect on anything bigger than a family campfire. Besides, cost of operating them is very high.

  • america has no planes to put out fires, they barely get anything done. russia has these jumbo jets that cna carry hundreds of gallons of water and would probably save people from the californian wild fires and everglade wild fires.

  • These jet seaplanes are fascinating!

    They should have been used by the firefighting authorities in Victoria during the Black Saturday bushfires, which would have saved more lives and made the firies breath a little easier.

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