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  1. Case for coastal artillery until the 1980s

    Up to the 80s the PGM were few and far between. You had the Walleye and Maverick TV guided series and Maverick, both of which had/have significant limitations, and the Soviets had the Kh-23 (NATO: AS-7 Kerry beam rider). The early Paveway I & II were better, but still far from the sort of...
  2. WI: Ford had built the Mustang as a wagon?

    Hot rodding ANYTHING makes sense! :-D
  3. Orry

    Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    looks complete to me
  4. The Bear and Eagle on the Nineveh Plains -- an alt-Middle East Collaborative Timeline

    As stated before the distance, more significant role, and the Taliban being in the way make this unlikely. You could have Pakistani bloc as an alternate to Iran with Pakistan and Russia squabbling over the post Soviet states of Central Asia more intensely. Pakistan did make a lot of moves into...
  5. GrahamB

    Sir John Valentine Carden survives.

    Huzzah! The Mk.2 is in for testing! Is this an incomplete sentence? Just caught my eye.
  6. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

    So, does this mean that The Next Generation could air on NBC's weekday afternoon lineup?
  7. British Biscuit

    Horn of Africa with a continued Cold War

    Isn't Horn of Africa is important due to ocean shipping lanes? Hence the rise of Somali pirates in the post civil war chaos?
  8. For All Mankind (AH Tv series at Apple TV)

    Yes, I thought that we were heading for a Columbia or Challenger event with the launch of Discovery and I think that was intentional, with the amount of focus they gave to an otherwise routine launch. I have to wonder if Danielle will now get Pathfinder rather than the Handshake. The ejector...
  9. Boldly Going: A History of an American Space Station

    that is not the point. the point is to determine if low gravity is also detrimental to health in the same way zero gravity is, and to what extent. If lunar gravity is far less negative, that means people can stay there much longer without problems, and less issues when returning to 1 G
  10. Delay declaration of war and entry of USA against Germany

    Not really, I think FDR would be able to spin it as a publicity stunt by Germany (It isn't like Germany could really attack Japan) to take focus off them and actually use it to show how treacherous Germany actually is since it is backstabbing an ally to curry favor. It might make it harder for...
  11. British Biscuit

    The Bear and Eagle on the Nineveh Plains -- an alt-Middle East Collaborative Timeline

    I agree in general. But Iran OTL does/did have ties with non-Shia Islamist movements (Hamas for example) and the UTO did have various branches from what I understand. So let's assume that in this TL Iran got lucky and managed to counter the Taliban's influence there while the Taliban-linked UTO...
  12. AHC: Fletcher Class refitted with RIM-24 Tartar and Mk13 Launcher?

    The Brooke class were also using the significantly smaller and lighter Mark 22 system, which had 40% the missiles and a much more austere FCS. Also, the Mark 13 had 40 missiles, just FYI.
  13. Carolus

    For God, Crown, and Country: The Commonwealth of America.

    Is this TL dead or on a long hiatus? Either way I'm aching to see this continue.
  14. The Forge of Weyland

    I think, generally speaking, you'd only be able to implement decimation by having overwhelming force at hand anyway.
  15. As Dreamers Do: American Magic Redux

    They are owned by Coca-Cola, which also owns RKO Radio Pictures. This version of RKO was bought by Lucille Ball in the 1970s, so they own Star Trek.
  16. Ogrebear

    A Time For Greatness: The Alternate Presidency of John F. Kennedy and beyond

    What this was @PickledFish is a question for another timeline, I suspect what Nixon gets up to in yours is going to be very interesting depending on what else JFK gets up to.
  17. Sapa Inka Wiraqucha

    AHC/WI: Centralized Japan

    But what would a centralized Japan before 1600s accomplish? Personally, I think a more well-organized Toyotomi rule would be more effective for an expansionist Japan. If he had an heir who was of age to take up his responsibilities when he died, and if Toyotomi hadn't sent his loyal vassals to...
  18. WI: Henri de Guise survives

    As far as Marguerite is involved, if the Salic Law is dropped, it is anything but clear how he rest would work. Both her older sisters are dead and she is here and a closest relative to the last king plus her claim would have a serious military backing. She is held under arrest by her husband...
  19. TheDetailer

    Trying to Please Everyone: Or Converting multiple Pop Culture Utopias into a Timeline.

    Oh? What are America's presidents like here TTL then?
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