To add onto what others said: GPS isn’t completely public. Civilian GPS receivers have a pretty low level of accuracy, which is augmented by things like cell tower triangulation, accelerometers, and known road locations to get a fine enough accuracy to let you navigate the streets of a strange city. A high enough level of accuracy to put a missile onto a specific target is encrypted with codes that change every day or so. These codes are distributed by the US military, so any GPS guided munition has to have these daily codes uploaded to it in order to work, or it will miss a target larger than an airport.
I’m pretty sure they already have a database like that. They were tracking maintenance and part life for the last 80 years somehow.
One of the dogs featured on the Oval Pawfice twitter account
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SM-6’s have some demonstrated success against ballistic missiles in tests, although the exact effectiveness probably won’t be declassified for another twenty years.
I’m sorry for your loss. I always loved seeing the pictures you would post, and I’m glad to hear you were with him to the end.
Hench-workers? People of henching? The henching class?
Bomb cyclone in the Pacific Northwest has to be a weed strain or an IPA
The early bird ~~gets the worm~~ is a nerd
I hope you all have been well and you have instituted fully automated luxury communism (with gay characteristics) in my absence.
Oh shit, we forgot to do that and instead had a huge struggle session.
Much better idea