Not the warning part. Nor the flying for so long.Edit - apparently this happens all the time. Says it landed in the water. Lil Kim is so hungry for attention.
On a related note, unless it’s a underground bomb shelter, is it really a good idea to take shelter in a building? Even if the missile doesn’t kill you, there’s a good chance you’ll be crushed under rubble.
I think I’d rather take my chances in the middle of an open field.
Either way, it doesn’t end well.On a related note, unless it’s a underground bomb shelter, is it really a good idea to take shelter in a building? Even if the missile doesn’t kill you, there’s a good chance you’ll be crushed under rubble.
I think I’d rather take my chances in the middle of an open field.
Even if I was in the middle of a large city, I think I would rather be outside. It’s more likely that the missile could hit the building I’m in than the missile hitting me.Reason #1,672 why I generally avoid big cities.
Even if I was in the middle of a large city, I think I would rather be outside. It’s more likely that the missile could hit the building I’m in than the missile hitting me.
On a related note, my Iowa elementary school had the same bell/alarm for fires and tornadoes (and even bombs I suppose). I always thought that was a poor choice since it's quite the different reaction whether you evacuate and run outside, or hide in the tornado/bomb shelter.On a related note, unless it’s a underground bomb shelter, is it really a good idea to take shelter in a building? Even if the missile doesn’t kill you, there’s a good chance you’ll be crushed under rubble.
I think I’d rather take my chances in the middle of an open field.
Sooooo, I don’t really know the history here other than occasionally you here NK launches a missile. What does Japan have and why not launch one in similar fashion their way?
Sooooo, I don’t really know the history here other than occasionally you here NK launches a missile. What does Japan have and why not launch one in similar fashion their way?
I’m pretty sure we had different alarms for fire and tornado. IIRC it was a long continuous buzzer for fires and a pulsing buzzer for tornadoes.On a related note, my Iowa elementary school had the same bell/alarm for fires and tornadoes (and even bombs I suppose). I always thought that was a poor choice since it's quite the different reaction whether you evacuate and run outside, or hide in the tornado/bomb shelter.
What if we dropped a missile minus the warhead on that little pricks front yard?Japan has the U.S.A.
What if we dropped a missile minus the warhead on that little pricks front yard?
On a related note, unless it’s a underground bomb shelter, is it really a good idea to take shelter in a building? Even if the missile doesn’t kill you, there’s a good chance you’ll be crushed under rubble.
I think I’d rather take my chances in the middle of an open field.
Japan has a pretty darn good military.Japan has the U.S.A.
Japan has a pretty darn good military.
Japan and S. Korea would f up those dog eaters to the northI believe their offensive capabilities are limited by the WWII surrender treaty. They've been agitating to change that.
Had the same bell/alarm for fire/tornado/bomb drills.....The lights would get turned off if it was a bomb/ tornado drill..We didn't have a shelter...so we all got down under our desks face down and placed our hands over the back of our heads...later on they had us pile out into the hallway, drop down and face the walls..On a related note, my Iowa elementary school had the same bell/alarm for fires and tornadoes (and even bombs I suppose). I always thought that was a poor choice since it's quite the different reaction whether you evacuate and run outside, or hide in the tornado/bomb shelter.
Do a quick Google search. It's usually rated in the Top 7 militaries in the world.I believe their offensive capabilities are limited by the WWII surrender treaty. They've been agitating to change that.
Seoul and Tokyo would be in shambles. Especially Seoul.Japan and S. Korea would f up those dog eaters to the north
Do a quick Google search.
Haha. This is specific to China and Japan.Okay.
Panel: Japan Needs More Offensive Firepower to Counter Chinese Ambitions - USNI News
The China Coast Guard’s aggressive behavior around the Senkaku islands, Beijing’s build-up of coastal military capabilities and this weekend’s transit of a People’s Liberation Army Navy carrier strike group near Okinawa underline Tokyo’s need for its own offensive military capability resources...news.usni.org
Correct. But please point me to the last time the Japanese government had to issue a warning to the public because of the trajectory possibly landing in their territory. This is an unusual kind of recklessness.LOL at OP. NK does this a couple times a week, it is part of their constant war with the China Sea.
This isn't normal.Correct. But please point me to the last time the Japanese government had to issue a warning to the public because of the trajectory possibly landing in their territory. This is an unusual kind of recklessness.
Seoul is gone in about 30 seconds if that were to happenWhat if we dropped a missile minus the warhead on that little pricks front yard?
I have never lived in a city with more bomb shelters.Seoul is gone in about 30 seconds if that were to happen
I was a speed bump just north of Seoul at Camp Red Cloud for 15 months back in the late 90sI have never lived in a city with more bomb shelters.