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Originally Posted by yubba
Why you guys let me slip like this, it is as plain as the nose on your face, No debris, what goes up must come down, no debris trails that's what, what was missing, every failure I watch had debris falling, this didn't, you know why, because it wasn't a rocket or missile. Where is the debris falling out of the sky?
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Do you think the Russians would launch their missile and have it fly over a city! It was a missile from a submarine launched most likely to a target area out at sea somewhere like they have done thousands of times.
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...it appeared out of no where another impossibility.
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The missile malfunctioned! Its possible that its shut down and restarted thus appearing out of nowhere. Or its dummy warhead was a MIRV (Bulva is said to have the most advanced one ever fielded) and was manuvering in erratic patterns to be harder to shoot down. Or the bird features a decoy using one of its stages- a big spinning mass of propellant would help mask the next stage during its launch from attack from below like from say a YAL-1 type aircraft.