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ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 6:47 pm
by Ravang

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:17 pm
by a1
Reminds me of that time where the B-52 "accidentally" carried a nuclear explosive device across the country and didn't know about it. ;D I don't know how that relates but it stirs up memories. ::)


If the booster rocket didn't go off then it isn't really that big of a deal i think.

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:17 pm
by Brando14100
Hmmm. It will stay there for a few momre days? Why don't they just transport these things on planes like the dreamlifter or something? It would probably be more efficent with the gas prices now.

8-)

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 8:39 pm
by NitroPower
Hmmm. It will stay there for a few momre days? Why don't they just transport these things on planes like the dreamlifter or something? It would probably be more efficent with the gas prices now.

8-)

When was the last time us americans did anything smart?

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:37 pm
by Dr.bob7
Reminds me of that time where the B-52 "accidentally" carried a nuclear explosive device across the country and didn't know about it. ;D I don't know how that relates but it stirs up memories. ::)


If the booster rocket didn't go off then it isn't really that big of a deal i think.




where lucky the B-52 wasnt practicing carpet bombing on a range near a town

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:12 am
by Mushroom_Farmer
Hmmm. It will stay there for a few momre days? Why don't they just transport these things on planes like the dreamlifter or something? It would probably be more efficent with the gas prices now.

8-)


Maybe it wasn't traveling far enough to take an airplane ride? Also, I would assume it would take somewhere in the neighborhood of $250,000-500,000 to move something that large by aircraft. I may even be low on that estimate. Also trucks and jet planes burn basiacally the same fuel, only jets burn a lot more of it per mile. It's a low-budget military these days. ;D
Besides that, there's all kinds of stuff you don't want to know about traveling down the highways and on the rails every day.
I've also seen and know of happenings that would make you run into a cave and hide. ;)

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:58 am
by J.
do TNT deliver ICBM boosters?

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:55 am
by Mushroom_Farmer
do TNT deliver ICBM boosters?


No. :D But the DOE does have it's own fleet of trucks contracted to deliver material the USAF and other places.

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:24 am
by Fozzer
do TNT deliver ICBM boosters?


Motorcycle Courier delivery is quick and cheap.

Just strap it on the pillion seat... ::)...

....(and light the blue touch-paper... :)...)....!

Paul... ;D...!

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:28 am
by Slotback
Its not a live missile. Its a booster.

HUGE massive difference. If it was a full work up nuke, they would be swarming all over it, crews would of arrived right off to contain and then transport it away the very same day. Within hours to be honest.

The truck was traveling from Minot Air Force Base to a launch facility in northwestern North Dakota when it crashed on the gravel road Thursday morning between Parshall and Makoti, about 70 miles from the air base.


It was relatively close to an airbase so it's not like they truck these things accross the whole country. ;)

I hope no-one jokes about the Minot Air Force base scare involving a B-52 and nukes. 4- 6 have... ehrm... died.

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:45 am
by Fozzer
Quote:
Zacher said residents of Parshall, a town of about 1,000 people, are used to missiles being transported in the area, and they trust the Air Force.
"If there is a problem, they will take care of it," she said. "They do a very good job."

In Makoti, a farming community of about 145 people, Darwin Quandt said he wasn't worried.

"They're moving them things around all the time, so we're used to it," Quandt said.

"As long as it ain't going off, we're OK," he said. "And if it did, it wouldn't matter anyway."
End Quote.

I love the Folks of Parshall... [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]....

They are so laid-back, and un-fazed by all the danger surrounding them, and the possibility of reducing the population from 1,000 People, to zero People, in the blink of an eye.... :o...!

...love it...!

Paul... ;D... ;D.... ;D....!

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:00 am
by Mushroom_Farmer
....."As long as it ain't going off, we're OK," he said. "And if it did, it wouldn't matter anyway.".....


Paul... ;D... ;D.... ;D....!



That's true. The solid propellant is nasty stuff on it's own, and if it accidentally ignites (not likely) there's no way to turn it off.

Re: ICBM rocket booster in ditch

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 11:17 am
by Dr.bob7
do TNT deliver ICBM boosters?


I dunno but I still want that 1000 dollar 10x5ft box of fireworks they had for sale at the tent this year  ::)