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CNN: Ukraine’s ‘dragon drones’ rain molten metal on Russian positions in latest terrifying battlefield innovation
CNN: Ukraine’s ‘dragon drones’ rain molten metal on Russian positions in latest terrifying battlefield innovation
Ukraine appears to be calling on a fleet of fire-spewing “dragon drones” in its war with Russian invaders, putting a modern twist on a munition used to horrific effect in both world wars.
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CNN: Ukraine’s ‘dragon drones’ rain molten metal on Russian positions in latest terrifying battlefield innovation
Shared from Bing: Ukrainians Turned a Toyota Mirai Into a Hydrogen Bomb to Use Against Russia
Shared from Bing: Ukrainians Turned a Toyota Mirai Into a Hydrogen Bomb to Use Against Russia
A battery fire or hydrogen tank explosion is the worst nightmare of any owner of an electrified vehicle. But this grim potential was recently put to good use by Ukrainian fighters against Russian invaders, against whom they deployed a remote-operated bomb that was partially built using a Toyota Mirai hydrogen car’s fuel tank. In a sense, they might...
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Shared from Bing: Ukrainians Turned a Toyota Mirai Into a Hydrogen Bomb to Use Against Russia
Shared from Bing: US prepared for possible significant attacks in Middle East by Iran, White House says
Shared from Bing: US prepared for possible significant attacks in Middle East by Iran, White House says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. has prepared for what could be significant attacks by Iran or its proxies in the Middle East as soon as this week, White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said on Monday. Kirby said the U.S. had increased its regional force posture and shared Israel's concerns about a possible Iranian-backed attack after Iran and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas
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Shared from Bing: US prepared for possible significant attacks in Middle East by Iran, White House says
China has just learned that snatching territory by force pays off – and pays off big
China has just learned that snatching territory by force pays off – and pays off big
One of the great things about ignoring international law and violently snatching other people’s territory is that it pays off. China has now confirmed the discovery of the world’s first large, ultra-shallow gas field in ultra-deep waters. The gas is at an average burial depth of 210 metres but this is below a seabed that is an average of 1,500 metr...
·msn.com·
China has just learned that snatching territory by force pays off – and pays off big
China’s super-secret space plane spotted above Europe
China’s super-secret space plane spotted above Europe
So little is known about Shenlong, China’s ultra-secret, reusable space plane that there aren’t even publicly verifiable photos of the experimental aircraft. But that doesn’t mean knowledgeable astronomy enthusiasts can’t catch glimpses of the vehicle as it orbits Earth, as was recently the case for Felix Schöfbänker in Upper Austria. Based on his July 30 […]
·msn.com·
China’s super-secret space plane spotted above Europe
76,000 Killed and Over 245,000 Wounded: Experts Predict Scope of Devastation if Hiroshima-Like Nuclear Bomb Were Dropped on London
76,000 Killed and Over 245,000 Wounded: Experts Predict Scope of Devastation if Hiroshima-Like Nuclear Bomb Were Dropped on London
If the Hiroshima atomic bombing in 1946 were to happen again—and this time in London (England’s capital), it is likely to kill 76,000 and injure another 245,000 people. Knewz.com has learned that this theory – drummed up on the 79th anniversary of the catastrophic event that put an end to World War II – claimed that 15% of the fallout’s survivors w...
·msn.com·
76,000 Killed and Over 245,000 Wounded: Experts Predict Scope of Devastation if Hiroshima-Like Nuclear Bomb Were Dropped on London
The U.S. Navy's Railgun Nightmare Has Just Begun
The U.S. Navy's Railgun Nightmare Has Just Begun
Summary and Key Points: Railgun technology, first conceptualized in World War I, has been pursued by various nations due to its potential for high-velocity, non-explosive projectiles. However, technical challenges, particularly related to power and durability, have stymied progress. -While the U.S. has recently shelved its railgun projects, China continues to explore this field, recently testing an electromagnetic railgun with artificial...
·msn.com·
The U.S. Navy's Railgun Nightmare Has Just Begun