Obviously LJ Dont know WHo Dudus is...Dudus Goons Got Goons
u have time a explain
both
Mafo said
20:30 05/18 2010
Fy@hhyp3 said
20:30 05/18 2010
fi dudus. tg man dem no ramp. showa man no play. dem ready fi anyting.
syntex said
21:00 05/18 2010
ship mad
najah said
21:05 05/18 2010
****ss
djpinhype said
21:06 05/18 2010
war is in the air (movado voice)
Crackaz2006 said
21:10 05/18 2010
it loook deadly.....me nuh waaah see wa go gwan
DJKEV said
21:12 05/18 2010
am not ready to believe this stil. Where was this?
mz más quería veterano said
05:32 05/19 2010
The Navy is experimenting with a second aluminum-hull High Speed Vessel, HSV 2 Swift. Swift is the successor to HSV 1 Joint Venture and brings new transformational capabilities to the Navy and Marine Corps team.
At 321 feet, Swift is faster than most ships, with a top speed of almost 50 knots. The catamaran hulls draw only about 11 feet of water, making the ship ideal for missions in shallow coastal waters.
Swift slipped out of Naval Station Norfolk for a demonstration in the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean Feb. 10. Aboard were about 30 commercial enterprise and command representatives who explained a wide array of new systems that are or may be installed aboard Swift. Systems range from combat vehicles, small boats and unmanned aerial vehicles for targeting and reconnaissance, to unmanned submersible vehicles for mine hunting.
-- Edited by Ill-matic on Wednesday 19th of May 2010 05:39:25 AM
DjOMARi said
05:39 05/19 2010
ME AGO COUNTRY.. UNTIL DEM FIND HIM???????????
steppz said
05:54 05/19 2010
i sah
ADW1N said
06:44 05/19 2010
madfamily_rep said
06:49 05/19 2010
Right now it's not going to be a regular police arrest and us pick, i think this is going to be a special ops situation fa real some sort of night time move but maybe i watch to much tv but we'll see
MistahGeeh said
08:19 05/19 2010
navy ships go to country's frequently.. me no see nuttn strange ina dat.
The Navy is experimenting with a second aluminum-hull High Speed Vessel, HSV 2 Swift. Swift is the successor to HSV 1 Joint Venture and brings new transformational capabilities to the Navy and Marine Corps team.
At 321 feet, Swift is faster than most ships, with a top speed of almost 50 knots. The catamaran hulls draw only about 11 feet of water, making the ship ideal for missions in shallow coastal waters.
Swift slipped out of Naval Station Norfolk for a demonstration in the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean Feb. 10. Aboard were about 30 commercial enterprise and command representatives who explained a wide array of new systems that are or may be installed aboard Swift. Systems range from combat vehicles, small boats and unmanned aerial vehicles for targeting and reconnaissance, to unmanned submersible vehicles for mine hunting.
-- Edited by Ill-matic on Wednesday 19th of May 2010 05:39:25 AM