ASAT is an extremely expensive capability however. Very few nations could do it, and those that can, I doubt could afford the cost needed to take down an entire constellation of satellites
Which is why I hate "validation " exercises. Cause lets be honest its a rubber stamp, when has a unit ever not been said to be ready? Not to say our training isnt working, im just saying we basically rubber stand without a hard objective outside look if a unit is actually ready
Couple things the article doesnt mention is that the TC mainline provides the majority of gas to Eastern canada. Ive also found a couple articles mentioning its actually cheaper for eastern canada to import gas from the US, and others then the cost of importing gas from BC and western canada...
The closest thing to how AB separation will likely go is Catalonia. We all have comparisons like the referendum question being declared illegal but the local gov going ahead anyway. I doubt it will pass here, but Smith has made a some changes to making tampering with the vote for possible...
Question for those that understand this better then me. Would it be technically possible to get a physical pipeline to europe? Say from Quebec to Baffin island to greenland, then iceland? The onto the UK? I realize the cost would be astronomical but would it actually work?
I would suspect SK would set up a missile facility in canada for the hyunmoo 4-4, or the next Gen Chonryong SLCM. Building them here makes sense for us and for them to have a safe country building them. They are also developing an insert for the VLS to take anti aircraft missiles. Its an insert...
Germany doesnt seem the trust anyone for that except trying to get cheap gas from russia again. Id be as bold to say germany deliberately doesnt want out gas, not because of cost, market, security etc but simply because to many are in russians bank roll
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