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Old 09-03-2007, 03:43 AM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Strikecat & weapons loads pics

Thought I'd toss these up, interesting training loads.
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Yikes. A single missile is a multi-million dollar weapon. and to just see stacks of them lying around like that....forget Fort Knox, the US Navy is where the real money comes from.
 

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Yikes. A single missile is a multi-million dollar weapon. and to just see stacks of them lying around like that....forget Fort Knox, the US Navy is where the real money comes from.

I think its only the AIM-54Phoeinx that would have the price tag in the millions...besides, how much was wasted on the cancellation of the RAH-66 Commanche??
 

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According to Project on Government Oversight: $38.3 billion
 

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I think its only the AIM-54Phoeinx that would have the price tag in the millions...besides, how much was wasted on the cancellation of the RAH-66 Commanche??

Don't forget those $7000 toilet seats and $5000 hammers too that were sold to the military. Can't find money to fix the bridges and roads here in the USA, but they have money for $7000 toilets and $5000 hammers . Go figure....
 

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Don't forget those $7000 toilet seats and $5000 hammers too that were sold to the military. Can't find money to fix the bridges and roads here in the USA, but they have money for $7000 toilets and $5000 hammers . Go figure....

but there "special" toilets
 

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but there "special" toilets


Timbo, that was actually a Senator in the stall next to you.....sorry to disappoint....
 

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Timbo, that was actually a Senator in the stall next to you.....sorry to disappoint....

Those damn sneeky Senator's - You just can't turn your back on-um!
 

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Those damn sneeky Senator's - You just can't turn your back on-um!


Riggghhhttt.....
 

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