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Weekend Full of Surprises

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Maximizing U.S. Marine Corps Aviation Element with the F-35B!
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKBO2l78fVI)
Two residual components of foreign conflict and resolution withdrawal by the American armed forces is left over warheads and equipment. These warheads and equipment have more than once turned up in later foreign conflicts in the hands of the enemy and being used against the U.S. It's no secret that a good portion of the tanks, vehicles, and firearms the terror group ISIS is in possession is U.S. equipment left behind from the U.S. conflict in Iraq. The military can't feasibly bring back all the equipment they use in conflicts abroad and this opens the door to some bad guys getting a hold of that equipment. When they do -what can the U.S. do to make that equipment non-operational? Right now nothing short of going back and blowing it to smithereens. But what if the equipment could be located and disabled / destroyed from afar? Some brilliant minds are proposing an iPhone approach to disabling equipment.