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Carter and cash by tor miller
Carter and cash by tor miller












The video premiered earlier today via Billboard. Driven by piano, a huge backbeat and Miller’s impassioned vocal, the video for ‘Always’ was directed by award-winning filmmaker Fern Berresford and was shot in Greenwich foot tunnel in the early hours of the morning. New York native and rising singer-songwriter Tor Miller has unveiled a new music video for ‘Always’, one of the standout tracks off his recently released debut album American English. TOR MILLER UNVEILS NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR ‘ALWAYS’ Thus, given the Russian threat, the United States Air Force should consider adopting some number of F-35B wings for the European theater.By Jameelah "Just Jay" Wilkerson 0 Tor Miller Unveils New Music Video For ‘Always’ If the number of aircraft were doubled to eight, the effect would be multiplied.

carter and cash by tor miller

Thus, assuming the F-35B is able to survive against Russian air defenses, four jets flying four sorties per day could potentially devastate a Russian armored brigade. One of the key performance parameters for the F-35B is to generate four sorties per day. A single flight of four F-35Bs each carrying eight SDB IIs-which is a projected capability for the jet for 2022-would be able to destroy 32 enemy armored vehicles in a single sortie. Further, the F-35B could penetrate into the mobile anti-access/area denial bubble that the Buk M3 (and S-300V4 ) represents-which is something the A-10 cannot do.īased relatively close to the front line in dispersed makeshift bases (similar to the USMC distributed operations), the F-35B could generate rapid sorties carrying eight 250lbs Small Diameter Bomb IIs to strike at each invading Russian mechanized column. The STOVL F-35B could operate from partially destroyed runways or even highways converted into semi-prepared airstrips much as NATO planned to do during the closing stages of the Cold War in the mid-1980s.

carter and cash by tor miller

The United States Air Force could revisit the idea of buying several wings of F-35B aircraft modified for its specific needs to replace some number of A-10 squadrons in order to provide close air support capability in a high-end fight in the European theatre. A potential solution to the problem is the Lockheed Martin F-35B short takeoff vertical landing (STOVL) version of the Joint Strike Fighter, which is currently operated by the U.S.














Carter and cash by tor miller