Kill vehicle of a US THAAD found nearly intact in Syria. Where will it go now? China or Russia? Make your bets gentlemen.
>>65053831back to the USA because the Syrians don't want to piss on Washington's leg
>>65053831whack it with a stick or rifle butt if you don't know
>>65053831It won't go anywhere because it doesn't have legs
>>65053831if you are seeing video of it what makes you think 'they' aren't seeing it too?
>>65053831Nowhere. They're going to blow it in place because fuck UXO, and they'll probably invite an American or two to watch.
>>65053918>THAAD kill vehicle>UXO
>>65053831Shouldn't there be a scuttle charge munition or something?
>>65053831China will pay better but Syria is such a mess with different factions controlling different zones who knows where it ends up, maybe even Iran.
Reguardless of whatever scraps get to them via their so called allies the DPRK will benifit the most because like Vultures they will take the bits that intrest them and ignore everything else. The Muslim world has betrayed the Cold War solidarity that the DPRK has given them for half a century, there a very few people the Norks trust and it is a very short list.
>>65054009would they trust me?
to a french youtuber who does teardowns of missile guidance systems and stuff
>>65053995You'd think after gifting them things like IR missile guidance to the Russians/Chinese in 1958 would have resulted in something that destroyed sensitive components.
>>65054160Especially on the more advanced already complicated already hideously expensive things that give us an edge. It just seems like a huge oversight and there is plenty of space in there apparently lmao
>>65053831>Where will it go now? China or Russia?Zelenskyy was just in Syria meeting with their dictator.>Ukrainian company Fire Point is in talks with European partners to launch production of a new air defense system that could become an alternative to the Patriot system, the company’s co-founder and chief designer, Denys Shtilerman, told Reuters in an interview. >According to him, the goal is to reduce the cost of intercepting a ballistic missile to below $1 million. The system could be ready by next year.>Reuters notes that Ukraine and many other countries rely heavily on the American Patriot system for protection against ballistic missiles.>However, interceptor missiles for Patriot are becoming increasingly scarce amid the war in the Middle East. At the same time, Europe’s only missile defense system, the Italian-French SAMP/T, is produced in relatively small quantities.>“If we can reduce this to less than $1 million, it will change the rules of the game in air defense solutions. We plan to intercept the first ballistic missile at the end of 2027,” he said.
>>65054229*angry Raytheon shareholder noises increases*