To be honest, I haven’t seen this movie before, and I only recently saw the clip on a certain sound, and I felt strongly that I wanted to come and watch it. Then I won’t talk about the nonsense of the various plots, just talk about the military bugs. .
The following starts to pick on the thorns, not only in the military, but also non-professional military fans. If you have any questions, please lightly spray. I don't listen anyway.
First: The team of more than ten people sneaked in without weapons, or is it a potential terrorist under the so-called key monitoring of the United States, and the security check at the White House is not as good as the security check at any airport? At least the airports have basic facial recognition, okay? Then gradually seize the weapons, how come the security personnel in the White House are almost at the same level as those in the factory? It just feels like a paycheck.
Second: There are two security gates in the arsenal. Does the first one use no password? Can you open by swiping a card? The second one is a barbed wire. If it really has an internal response, wouldn't it just go in casually?
Third: The Marine Corps in the White House is said to have more than 500 people working in three shifts. There are at most dozens of people in the film, and there are less than ten Marines. It is not as many as the average American embassy. Is it funny?
Fourth: RPG7 blows up M1? You are joking? The Humvee cannot be penetrated even with a grille armor, not to mention the M1 depleted uranium armor with a thickness of nearly 1 meter, even the latest RPG29 may not be able to penetrate from the front. There is also a javelin to hit a helicopter, and it can turn 180°. Is this an anti-tank missile or an AIM9X? Javelins can hit helicopters to a certain extent, but there are many restrictions. As far as the mobility of javelins is to hit tanks, helicopters can be avoided at will, and jamming bullets against anti-aircraft missiles are invalid for javelins. The Javelin uses infrared imaging guidance, which is insensitive to point heat sources. Besides, the javelin hits the helicopter, so what does the stinger do? Anti-submarine?
Fifth: Americans especially like to use F22 to make pigs, such as "Tesla", "Pacific Rim", "Transformers", etc. They all use F22 to spray water with small water pipes or throw small bombs at close range, I don't know. What do the US military's F15 and F16 and B2, B1, B52 professional and semi-professional bombers do, sleep? Wouldn't it be a waste to use a stealth air combat fighter for pigs? Why don't you use A10? Anyway, the 30mm Gatling is much more powerful, and there are various bombs to choose from.
Sixth: Delta Assault is only three armed Sombra? Not engaging in Apache escort is because Apache is on vacation? You are more professional than playing a high-stakes and low-drive game, at least you won't be wiped out like this.
Seventh: Even if the White House can directly control the air defense missile, it is the National Missile Defense System (NMD) of the North American Air Defense Command, and from the movie, it is also the US road-based GMD missile, which uses the outer space interceptor (EKV), If you are interested, you can Baidu it yourself. This thing is purely used in outer space and cannot be used in the atmosphere at all, so it can't hit the vice president's landline. As for the rest of the Patriot and other missiles, the president can't directly control it. Besides, there are more The identification friend or foe system, although this thing is not 100% effective, but generally speaking, it can't beat its own people, let alone Air Force One, this idiot will think of it, the US military has designed and considered it for a long time.
Eighth: The U.S. military’s nuclear bomb launch is not up to the president alone. For details, please refer to the movie “Agent Salt”. The general nuclear bomb launch code is divided into two parts, which are held by the president and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff respectively. The two agreed that they could only be used together in the future, and they only issued a launch order. As for the missile aiming target, it was bound in advance and could not be changed temporarily. As for launching missiles, both the captain and the deputy captain are required to agree, and then use their own launch passwords and keys respectively, and then start at the same time to launch the reference "Mission Impossible 4", and the long-wave radio is also used to contact the underwater nuclear submarine. The transmission speed of the thing is basically not as fast as the telegraph, and there is no way to control it directly in the White House. To sum up, launching a nuclear bomb is very complicated, and it is also very safe. Otherwise, if a lunatic becomes the president or the world will be destroyed if he goes crazy, a nuclear-armed country has multiple security guarantees, even if the White House is blown up. Unable to launch.
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