Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 28627
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6/2     So why did Anonymous Motd Censor remove the DIY Cruise Missle link?
        \_ No one can truly understand the motives of AMC. Anyway here is the
           link: http://www.interestingprojects.com/cruisemissile
           \_ thanks for restoring the link.  Now even I am curious and
              want to build a pulsejet myself :p
        \_ Because it had nothing to do with RIDE BIKE! or USE LINUX! of
           course, which are the only topics that are allowed to be of any
           interest to the "Berkeley computer science community".
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A DIY Cruise Missile Watch me build one for under $5,000 Last Updated: 8 December, 2003 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT NZ Government Moves To Kill The Project The New Zealand government has moved aggressively to shut down this project -- and by using quite unscrupulous methods which appear to be in breach of the law. It has long been apparent that the project represents an embarrassment to the government -- a government that recently sold the Air Forces fighter jets and trainers and now sees the military's role simply as a support and peace-keeping one. Having publicly admitted that the project broke no laws, and thereby making it very difficult for them to simply shut it down by direct methods, the government appears to have broken their own laws in an attempt to ensure that I can no longer continue this project -- and, as perhaps a purely punitive step, ensuring that I can no longer even continue developing my jet engines or maintain my websites. They have even gone so far as to deliberatey scuttle a licensing deal I had arranged with a US company who was to begin manufacture of my X-Jet engine -- despite the fact that this meant sacrificing jobs and export earnings. The strange thing is that just a matter of months ago, they told me I could export the very same technology to Iran -- despite the fact that it is widely considered to be a terrorist sponsor and similar exports are prohibited in the USA. I am not about to try and understand the way in which politicians think -- but suffice to say that I am bitterly disappointed in the way this entire matter has been handled by the government. On the up-side, the missile has been completed (apart from some minor work that is relatively inconsequential) and, to ensure that the testing will proceed at sometime in the New Year, it is no longer in my possession -- but it is in safe hands. Obviously, with the future of the project far from guaranteed, I've offered to refund those who have subscribed to this website and will be accepting no more subscriptions at this time. You are welcome to ask questions or make comments on the site's forums and I encourage you to check back in a few weeks -- because the fat lady hasn't sung yet. Not surprisingly, that piece has produced a significant amount of feedback from the tens of thousands of people who have read it so far. Included in this feedback, I've received quite a number of emails from former and currently serving US military personnel who acknowledge that the threat is one they are very much aware of and for which there is little in the way of an effective defense available. However, there have also been a number of people who claim I'm overstating the case and that it's not possible to build a real cruise missile without access to sophisticated gear, specialist tools and information not readily available outside the military. So, in order to prove my case, I decided to put my money where my mouth is and build a cruise missile in my own garage, on a budget of just US$5,000. I like to think of this project as the military version of "Junkyard Wars". Obviously the goal of this website is not to provide terrorists or other nefarious types with the plans for a working cruise missile but to prove the point that nations need to be prepared for this type of sophisticated attack from within their own borders. A detailed level of documentation will be provided to those who qualify and are willing to pay a small subscription for full access to the project diary. Public Feedback Since this site was erected there has been some public discussion on the project.