发表于:2007-01-19 13:43只看该作者
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人类最终将被人类自身毁灭,毁灭的方式无外乎两种:
男人要霸权而使用核武
女人要性解放而拒绝生育
[ 本帖最后由 途中 于 2007-1-19 21:45 编辑 ]
重新上路了
发表于:2007-01-19 13:44只看该作者
44楼
我们的天军啊!!! 强!!!
没有无缘无故的买,也没有无缘无故的卖!
发表于:2007-01-19 13:49只看该作者
45楼
枪杆子里出政权,中国好样的
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发表于:2007-01-19 13:58只看该作者
46楼
中华人民共和国万岁! 打倒中华民族的一切敌人!!
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发表于:2007-01-19 14:31只看该作者
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- China last week successfully used a missile to destroy an orbiting satellite, U.S. government officials told CNN on Thursday, in a test that could undermine relations with the West and pose a threat to satellites important to the U.S. military.
According to a spokesman for the National Security Council, the ground-based, medium-range ballistic missile knocked an old Chinese weather satellite from its orbit about 537 miles above Earth. The missile carried a "kill vehicle" and destroyed the satellite by ramming it.
The test took place on January 11. (Watch why the U.S. has protested the missile strike
) Aviation Week and Space Technology first reported the test: "Details emerging from space sources indicate that the Chinese Feng Yun 1C (FY-1C) polar orbit weather satellite launched in 1999 was attacked by an asat (anti-satellite) system launched from or near the Xichang Space Center." A U.S. official, who would not agree to be identified, said the event was the first successful test of the missile after three failures. The official said that U.S. "space tracking sensors" confirmed that the satellite is no longer in orbit and that the collision produced "hundreds of pieces of debris," that also are being tracked. The United States logged a formal diplomatic protest. "We are aware of it and we are concerned, and we made it known," White House spokesman Tony Snow said. Several U.S. allies, including Canada and Australia, have also registered protests, and the Japanese government said it was worrisome. "Naturally, we are concerned about it from the viewpoint of security as well as peaceful use of space," said Yashuhisa Shiozaki, chief cabinet secretary. He said Japan has asked the Chinese government for an explanation. Britain has complained about lack of consultation before the test and potential damage from the debris it left behind, The Associated Press reported. The United States has been able to bring down satellites with missiles since the mid-1980s, according to a history of ASAT programs posted on the Union of Concerned Scientists Web site. In its own test, the U.S. military knocked a satellite out of orbit in 1985. Under a space policy authorized by President Bush in August, the United States asserts a right to "freedom of action in space" and says it will "deter others from either impeding those rights or developing capabilities intended to do so." The policy includes the right to "deny, if necessary, adversaries the use of space capabilities hostile to U.S. national interests." Low Earth-orbit satellites have become indispensable for U.S. military communications, GPS navigation for smart bombs and troops, and for real-time surveillance. The Chinese test highlights the satellites' vulnerability. "If we, for instance, got into a conflict over Taiwan, one of the first things they'd probably do would be to shoot down all of our lower Earth-orbit spy satellites, putting out our eyes," said John Pike of globalsecurity.org, a Web site that compiles information on worldwide security issues. "The thing that is surprising and disturbing is that [the Chinese] have chosen this moment to demonstrate a military capability that can only be aimed at the United States," he said. Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press
contributed to this report.
) Aviation Week and Space Technology first reported the test: "Details emerging from space sources indicate that the Chinese Feng Yun 1C (FY-1C) polar orbit weather satellite launched in 1999 was attacked by an asat (anti-satellite) system launched from or near the Xichang Space Center." A U.S. official, who would not agree to be identified, said the event was the first successful test of the missile after three failures. The official said that U.S. "space tracking sensors" confirmed that the satellite is no longer in orbit and that the collision produced "hundreds of pieces of debris," that also are being tracked. The United States logged a formal diplomatic protest. "We are aware of it and we are concerned, and we made it known," White House spokesman Tony Snow said. Several U.S. allies, including Canada and Australia, have also registered protests, and the Japanese government said it was worrisome. "Naturally, we are concerned about it from the viewpoint of security as well as peaceful use of space," said Yashuhisa Shiozaki, chief cabinet secretary. He said Japan has asked the Chinese government for an explanation. Britain has complained about lack of consultation before the test and potential damage from the debris it left behind, The Associated Press reported. The United States has been able to bring down satellites with missiles since the mid-1980s, according to a history of ASAT programs posted on the Union of Concerned Scientists Web site. In its own test, the U.S. military knocked a satellite out of orbit in 1985. Under a space policy authorized by President Bush in August, the United States asserts a right to "freedom of action in space" and says it will "deter others from either impeding those rights or developing capabilities intended to do so." The policy includes the right to "deny, if necessary, adversaries the use of space capabilities hostile to U.S. national interests." Low Earth-orbit satellites have become indispensable for U.S. military communications, GPS navigation for smart bombs and troops, and for real-time surveillance. The Chinese test highlights the satellites' vulnerability. "If we, for instance, got into a conflict over Taiwan, one of the first things they'd probably do would be to shoot down all of our lower Earth-orbit spy satellites, putting out our eyes," said John Pike of globalsecurity.org, a Web site that compiles information on worldwide security issues. "The thing that is surprising and disturbing is that [the Chinese] have chosen this moment to demonstrate a military capability that can only be aimed at the United States," he said. Copyright 2007 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press
contributed to this report.
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发表于:2007-01-19 14:40只看该作者
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想中国没有核武的时候。。。美国佬好几次威胁要对我们用核武。。。
用实力说话。
当财富来到的时候,它将来得如此急,如此快,
发表于:2007-01-19 14:44只看该作者
50楼
解除欧洲武器禁运看来是不可能了.
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发表于:2007-01-19 14:46只看该作者
51楼
好消息.
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发表于:2007-01-19 14:57只看该作者
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原帖由 botan 于 2007-1-19 09:44 发表
解除欧洲武器禁运看来是不可能了.
老毛他老人家说的没错,不要指望别人会帮助你,包括老毛子,在已经知道技术可行的情况下公关研究就一定能成功,原国民多多努力!
发表于:2007-01-19 16:59只看该作者
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哈哈,太强了~这东西发射比如今爆炸个原子弹还具威慑力.支持!
发表于:2007-01-19 17:01只看该作者
54楼
http://bbs13.xilu.com/cgi-bin/bbs/view?forum=zgyb&message=163312
看这个,这是2006年11月就有的报道,看来是有预见性的呀.
发表于:2007-01-19 17:18只看该作者
55楼
可惜了 打自己卫星干嘛:L
直接干掉小日本的经国神厕就完鸟:lol :lol
发表于:2007-01-19 17:22只看该作者
56楼
咱中国也太不象话了点:lol
让人家美国花巨资构建起来的导弹防御系统宣告彻底失败鸟
发表于:2007-01-20 03:31只看该作者
57楼
牛! 牛!
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发表于:2007-01-20 04:22只看该作者
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"The thing that is surprising and disturbing is that [the Chinese] have chosen this moment to demonstrate a military capability that can only be aimed at the United States," he said.
他说,“令人惊讶和担忧的是(中国人)选择这个时候展示这种仅能用于针对美国的军事实力”(咸鱼野狐:是不是美国人都这样装腔作势啊?拉氏是这样,这小美国佬也这样。你都跟日本讨论协防台湾了,F22和F35都跑来搞事了,还TMD说啥惊讶呢?自己白痴还是当地球人都白痴?)
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发表于:2007-01-20 06:57只看该作者
59楼
惠子闻之而见戴晋人。戴晋人曰:“有所谓蜗者,君知之乎?”曰:“然。”有国于蜗之左角者,曰触氏,有国于蜗之右角者,曰蛮氏。时相与争地而战,伏尸数万,逐北旬有五日而后反(。”君曰:“噫!其虚言与?”曰:“臣请为君实之。君以意在四方上下有穷乎?”君曰:“无穷。”曰:“知游心于无穷,而反在通达之,若存若亡乎?”君曰:“然。”曰:“通达之中有魏,于魏中有梁,于梁中有王。王与蛮氏,有辩乎?”君曰:“无辩。”客出而君惝然若有亡也。
客出,惠子见。君曰:“客,大人也,圣人不足以当之。”惠子曰:“夫吹管也,犹有嗃也;吹剑首者,吷而已矣。尧舜,人之所誉也;道尧舜于戴晋人之前,譬犹一吷也。”
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发表于:2007-01-20 14:12只看该作者
61楼
呵呵,厉害!
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