If he will come in October, @coolgod You might be a great prophet.Breaking: Trump has told advisers he wants to travel to China, seeking to deepen ties strained by the threat of steeper tariffs on Chinese goods
If he will come in October, @coolgod You might be a great prophet.Breaking: Trump has told advisers he wants to travel to China, seeking to deepen ties strained by the threat of steeper tariffs on Chinese goods
J-20 Chief Designer Yang Wei, General Manager Hao Zhaoping Removed from Duties AVIC Management Continues to Make Adjustments
Cute Orca: wait for official news.
Iirc it's possible for transfers to also be preceded by removal
So if you can create a stadium sized radar signature with something that’s the size of a laptop, does that mean you can hide an object from being targeted by radar? Missiles would explode hitting nothing close to the actual target. A reverse Iron Dome maybe at way less the cost.
“significantly increase RCS to mask the characteristics of real targets, effectively achieving tactical goals such as anti-reconnaissance and anti-attack”, reported .
Yeah that's crazy:
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When Mao wrote that capitalist are bloodsucking vampires I didn't realize he meant that literately. No wonder imageries like this is so impactful:
Why would they reveal this if this is true?
So if you can create a stadium sized radar signature with something that’s the size of a laptop, does that mean you can hide an object from being targeted by radar? Missiles would explode hitting nothing close to the actual target. A reverse Iron Dome maybe at way less the cost.
Two senior Iranian Supreme Court judges involved in handling espionage and terrorism cases were shot dead in the capital Tehran on Saturday, Iran's judiciary said.
It said the attacker killed himself after opening fire at the judges inside the Supreme Court, and that a bodyguard of one of the judges was wounded.
Motive unclear lmaoWhile the motive for the assassination was still unclear, judiciary spokesperson Asghar Jahangir told state television that the two judges had long been involved in "national security cases, including espionage and terrorism".