A nuclear bomb could go from Russia to the US in 10 mins???

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:whoa: what you got that can stop and AK?

In my home. A semi automatic Benelli M2 and in the cultural environment you're speaking of, booby traps. If it barks at you, friend, and you're in a room, i doubt seriously you will be able to withstand the mental pressure required to make a proper offensive maneuver, friend.
 

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Is this true? That fast? :sadcam:
Damn, what would happen to us? Would we be affected at the same time?
That news is about as old as a Nintendo gaming system. :wtb:
Years ago, the US government starting investing into this Star Wars-ish defense system to shoot incoming missles from satellites in space for this reason.
 

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That news is about as old as a Nintendo gaming system. :wtb:
Years ago, the US government starting investing into this Star Wars-ish defense system to shoot incoming missles from satellites in space for this reason.

With decoys, theres just no way they can do anything about it. The only thing they can use are EMP shields. to deactivate the payload during its journey.

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A continuously sealed metal barrier has proven to be very effective in preventing EM/HPM energy from reaching susceptible electronic or explosive components. Exterior packaging fabricated from plastic, wood or other fibre materials provides almost no protection form EM/HPM threats. The metal enclosure can be very thin provided there are no openings (tears, pin holes, doors, incomplete seams) that would allow microwaves to enter. Sealed barrier bags that incorporate a thin layer of aluminium foil and are primarily used to provide water vapour proof protection to an item, can add a great deal of resistance to EM/HPM penetration.

A number of cylindrical and rectangular steel containers have been developed by the Packaging Division for a wide range of munitions, weapon systems and associated components. The cylindrical containers are end opening and the rectangular containers are top opening. All the containers have synthetic rubber gaskets that allow them to maintain a +3 psi environmental seal to the outside environment. The containers are constructed using seam welding to provide for continuous metal contact on all surfaces of the body assembly. The cover openings have been held to a minimum and the sealing gaskets positioned in a manner to allow overlapping metal parts to add additional protection to these areas. Microwaves are very adept at bouncing around and working their way into even the smallest opening. Tests of the cylindrical and rectangular steel containers used by this organization have demonstrated a high level of protection in preventing EM/HPM energy from entering the container.

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