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Reason: None provided.

Provide data on stockpiles and resources required to maintain them.

On a dead internet? Where search engines obscure results? Even less likely then launching a Minuteman III.

It takes hundreds of people, days of coordination and millions of dollars of resources to prep and launch a single rocket. One does not need details to understand that you can not mothball a rocket for 50 years and launch it in under ten minutes by turning a pair of keys.

There are less than ten videos of this thing actually being fired on youtube.

You want proof? How have they been performing maintenance on these things for 50 years without knowing how to perform maintenance on them?

You can't even park a car for more than a month without worrying about start up issues. This is a rocket, meant for intercontinental space flight, with nuclear ordinance.

The shelf life of a "missile system", and not just the individual missiles is 8 to 22 years. Reminder; this is not a missile. It is a rocket being called a missile for some reason.

271 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Provide data on stockpiles and resources required to maintain them.

On a dead internet? Where search engines obscure results? Even less likely then launching a Minuteman III.

It takes hundreds of people, days of coordination and millions of dollars of resources to prep and launch a single rocket. One does not need details to understand that you can not mothball a rocket for 50 years and launch it in under ten minutes by turning a pair of keys.

There are less than ten videos of this thing actually being fired on youtube.

You want proof? How have they been performing maintenance on these things for 50 years without knowing how to perform maintenance on them?

You can't even park a car for more than a month without worrying about start up issues. This is a rocket, meant for intercontinental space flight, with nuclear ordinance.

The shelf life of a missile is 8 to 22 years. Reminder; this is not a missile. It is a rocket being called a missile for some reason.

271 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Provide data on stockpiles and resources required to maintain them.

On a dead internet? Where search engines obscure results? Even less likely then launching a Minuteman III.

It takes hundreds of people, days of coordination and millions of dollars of resources to prep and launch a single rocket. One does not need details to understand that you can not mothball a rocket for 50 years and launch it in under ten minutes by turning a pair of keys.

There are less than ten videos of this thing actually being fired on youtube.

You want proof? How have they been performing maintenance on these things for 50 years without knowing how to perform maintenance on them?

You can't even park a car for more than a month without worrying about start up issues. This is a rocket, meant for intercontinental space flight, with nuclear ordinance.

271 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It takes hundreds of people, days of coordination and millions of dollars of resources to prep and launch a single rocket. One does not need details to understand that you can not mothball a rocket for 50 years and launch it in under ten minutes by turning a pair of keys.

There are less than ten videos of this thing actually being fired on youtube.

You want proof? How have they been performing maintenance on these things for 50 years without knowing how to perform maintenance on them?

You can't even park a car for more than a month without worrying about start up issues. This is a rocket, meant for intercontinental space flight, with nuclear ordinance.

271 days ago
1 score