Messerschmitt
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Huh. Seems to me this is a huge piece of information. I wonder why this is being released.
Huh. Seems to me this is a huge piece of information. I wonder why this is being released.
Wrong as usual, drunk with false info, and pregnant with over the board terminology. Death of a manager slows things down very temporarily but does not deal a 'huge blow' to serious programs. You are not familiar with the risk taker mindset there and have a perpetually 'incorrect' take. He was a cowboy-- a breath of fresh air. Iran has lost leaders for 40+ years and they've been replaced immediately and in lockstep. As an Iranian, I feel deep, albeit undeserved, pride I share blood with these men and and have deep sorrow for their loss. These are not ordinary people and have left a forever legacy for a nation.Its anniversary of his death. And tech he was working on is now a decade old. Safe for release.
Iran’s missile program took a huge hit when that team was lost. Iran was on pace For a massive SLV and the unveiling of an ICBM if that team was alive Today.
But unfortunately when you spend your whole skirting safety standards and laugh in deaths face....you get the feeling you are immortal. Until statistical probability catches up to you.
You are not aware of their mindset. They seek martyrdom. Everyday they pray it is their last day.But unfortunately when you spend your whole skirting safety standards and laugh in deaths face....you get the feeling you are immortal. Until statistical probability catches up to you.
You are not aware of their mindset. They seek martyrdom. Everyday they pray it is their last day.
in that incident it was not only him who died , the entire team was lost and we had to build from scratchWrong as usual, drunk with false info, and pregnant with over the board terminology. Death of a manager slows things down very temporarily but does not deal a 'huge blow' to serious programs. You are not familiar with the risk taker mindset there and have a perpetually 'incorrect' take. He was a cowboy-- a breath of fresh air. Iran has lost leaders for 40+ years and they've been replaced immediately and in lockstep. As an Iranian, I feel pride I share blood with these men and and have deep sorrow for their loss. These are not ordinary people and have left a forever legacy for a nation.
Sorry, I won't worry too much if I were you. But I ask that you show more respect. This is big.
That is not what i said. Though i should have clarified it further. Statements by those who lost their lives confirm what i have stated, that they can not wait to be martyred. But the proper way and not recklessness.This is not what martyrdom involves. Longing for martyrdom is neither a suicidal tendency nor a green light for carelessness or recklessness.
That is correct as far as I understand. But, again, the Iranian body bears these and shrugs it off fairly rapidly. It's a built in civilizational thing.in that incident it was not only him who died , the entire team was lost and we had to build from scratch
It didn't shrug it off so easily . It delayed our space and solid fuel program for nearly a decade.it took times to train and replace those who we lost in that day and I doubt we have completely recovered from that.That is correct as far as I understand. But, again, the Iranian body bears these and shrugs it off. It's a built in civilizational thing. Saying otherwise indicates a deep disconnect and an engineered take on reality.
That is fundamentally incorrect. Any delays (if any) were driven by political action not technical capacity. Note, how things suddenly changed after the JCPOA debacle. Iran's not a two bit country which gets impacted by one or two people.It didn't shrug it off so easily . It delayed our space and solid fuel program for nearly a decade.it took times to train and replace those who we lost in that day and I doubt we have completely recovered from that.