Here's what the u. S. Air force would do in the event of a godzilla attack

Here's what the u. S. Air force would do in the event of a godzilla attack


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From the "better safe than sorry" file, the U.S. Air Force apparently has a hypothetical contingency plan for dealing with a Godzilla attack. Smithsonian's _Air and Space_


magazine asked the crew from the Kadena Air Base in Japan about what their instructional manual says just in case such an event happens. "I think Godzilla would be expecting an aerial


attack, so to catch him off guard, I think we could need 4,000 Segways and slingshots," said Jason Edwards, a master sergeant of the 18th Wing's public affairs office, who was nice


enough play along and not to ruin the synergy with the upcoming release of _Godzilla_ movie. Watch the video below to see your taxpayer dollars at work. _--Jordan Valinsky_ SUBSCRIBE TO THE


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