well, i honestly doubt !
2007-01-31 16:16:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, we are by far the most technologically advanced. There is a lot of technology out there in use by the military that is not even discussed. All you need to do is use a little common sense. All of the current military technology that is being used is far more advanced than any other nations. But our habits of secrecy won't permit us to really reveal anything that is considered top secret. The government here as well as anywhere else only lets the people know what they want them to know. I am sure our government knew that when they revealed stealth technology that someone else would find a way to duplicate it. They would not reveal that unless they already had something better that would counter-act that technology if and when it is used against them.
2007-01-29 22:46:09
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answered by Steve O 2
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India has traditionally been aligned with Russia from whom all defence equipments are bought.The communists being what they're have been passively approving a majority of those purchases.they're additionally going to sign a deal for securing Sukhoi helicopters at a lot larger value than generic.no longer a murmur from the communists.the 2d they signed the nuclear contract with the USA of a the communists are up in hands and have began their blackmail.the government which seems to be spineless and administered by skill of politicians who desire to hold on the part of their seats because of the attendant economic and different advantages is exhibiting indicators of capitulating.With this variety of a background that's a ask your self that the Indian military is meant to be elite,technologically stepped forward such as the terrific interior the international. nonetheless and all,as long as India can boast of a nuclear deterrent,its defense force are some thing that won't be able to be sneezed at.with a view to declare that our defense force can stand shoulder to shoulder with the terrific there is .
2016-11-26 23:03:36
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answered by Erika 4
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I don't know.
But what we have heard what was going on during beginning of the Gulf War was that our young soldiers were lying in their foxholes in the front lines without ammunition. They could hear the Irquis in not so far distance...
Would you call this technologically advanced, it was an outrage. This is what we mothers learned during our Yellow Ribbon Support group meetings, while we were waiting for our kids to return home.
2007-01-30 15:29:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they are no army in the world is as good as the US army in reading enemy communications nor are any as good in artillery fire with the possible exception of some European armies. We also have far better command and control of our troops due to GPS for all soldiers. Most armies today are not very different from their WW2 counterparts were as the US army is becoming more like the storm troopers in star wars armored and in total communication with everybody in his command.
2007-01-24 04:48:19
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answered by brian L 6
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Yes and they have a lot of equipment you don't see on discovery channel.
The Army owns the night.
Most of this war is being won by those who can't see the light of day because what they do is so secret. That is something liberals don't understand that in war there are things like secrets that should never be in the NY Times.
2007-01-24 02:24:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Indeed it is. The main problem, however, is making the technology durable enough to be able to field in harsh environments to often rough soldiers. The other issue is coming up with a way to mass produce a given technology for the lowest price tag.
2007-01-24 02:18:38
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answered by SlapDash 2
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Yes.
Electronic warfare refers to mainly non-violent practices used chiefly to support other areas of warfare.
The term was originally coined to encompass the interception and decoding of enemy radio communications, and the communications technologies and cryptography methods used to counter such interception, as well as jamming, radio stealth and other related areas.
Over the latter years of the twentieth century and early years of the twenty-first century this has expanded to cover a wide range of areas: the use of, detection of and avoidance of detection by Radar and Sonar systems, computer hacking, Space warfare etc.
2007-01-24 02:17:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2007-01-24 02:18:54
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answered by keep88 2
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It is the most technologically advanced military in the world.
2007-01-24 02:16:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask the second that was in command of Al queda. Then know they are the best in the world! Thank you to all the soldiers in the middle east, I think your doing a great job and I support you 100%.
2007-01-24 02:19:34
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answered by LuckyChucky 5
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