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Yemen presents its first hypersonic missile. These things are virtually impossible to shoot down. It would be best if the Royal Navy and US Navy went home. This is a new Middle East and they're not cut out for it. God bless the Yemenis. They are amazing.

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Joni Askola2 years ago

Impossible to shoot down? Where did you get that info from?

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Hung Striker Capital ⚡️2 years ago

lol That Yemeni build quality

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Los Vasquezz2 years ago

are you high?

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Jim Fire Fighting Fella2 years ago

Rofl *laughs in Patriot and SM-6*

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Jabeeba2 years ago

Pretty sure I saw duct tape and sikaflex on that thing? IDK mate?

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Doha2 years ago

It's a souped up ballistic missile that goes hypersonic. And we've been shooting down hypersonic ballistic missiles for decades. But you're too Houthi minded to understand all that

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Greg Locke2 years ago

Dream on, Medhurst. Hypersonic missiles (assuming the Houthis actually have them) have proven remarkably vulnerable to existing anti missile systems. Patriot, Arrow 3, THADD and Aegis guided Standard missiles can all detect and shoot down all existing hypersonic missiles. Ask your friends the Russians about this. Hypersonic missiles are also vulnerable to shoot down by patrolling naval aircraft.

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SplitDaWig 🪴2 years ago

Judging by the poor glue job on the nose, it would fall apart long before reaching hyper sonic speeds😂

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ged.fellas.social 👍🏾🇺🇸👍🏾🇺🇦🖕🏾🗑️🇷🇺2 years ago

When you get your journalistic credentials off Wish

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Brian Hatano2 years ago

I'm always surprised at how many followers a person can attract without understanding basic critical thinking.

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