It has been interesting to see how much influence milbloggers have become on how all see things. The ability to provide or deceive is always a double edged dagger. https://lnkd.in/eSDmMUE6
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Force diagram / load flow path through bridge/truss chords and supporting members: Important factor to select structural material (depending on tension/compression), analysis and design (global as well as connection design).
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This is an interesting development in world conflict. The ramifications of this form od aggression bears meditating upon. https://lnkd.in/e8PUEz56
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How we aim to defeat live, inbound grenade tipped harpoons, included in this video is the semi-redacted proof of these discussions with defense contractors: Millisecond response time and destruction of a harpoon mid-flight has been officially discussed with German Defense companies. See the latest from WDA: https://lnkd.in/g_DwSUsQ
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https://lnkd.in/gxHsDt-M 🔴 BREAKING NEWS - URGENT MESSAGE America’s Vulnerability Exposed: Enemies Are Watching Closely by Staff Reports americanvoterpollls.com A 📽 Video Report https://lnkd.in/gxHsDt-M Drones are buzzing around like pesky mosquitoes, and it seems they’re not just hanging out at the local park. Reports indicate that these flying vexations have been spotted around military facilities and even over one of the president-elect’s favorite hangouts—his golf course in New Jersey. While it might sound like the setup for a slapstick comedy, the actuality is more concerning: these drones could represent a potential security threat. So, why aren’t military personnel taking these tiny aircraft out of the sky faster than you can say “fore!”? According to seasoned experts, the issue isn’t a lack of capability; it’s more about uncertainty. The military seems to be in a bit of a muddle about the rules of engagement when it comes to these airborne intruders. With firsthand experience in war zones, one observer notes that drones are typically used for two main purposes: surveillance and, when required, targeted strikes. The lack of clarity surrounding the identity and motives of these drone operators is alarming. The longer this situation continues without being addressed, the more it looks like it’s aging like a bad cheese rather than a fine wine. It’s become apparent that more drones are joining this night-flying club, and they seem to be acquiring some nifty capabilities, possibly including night vision. While local authorities are scratching their heads, it appears these aerial nuisances have a habit of making a swift exit as soon as the lights flicker out. This pattern raises questions and draws attention to the challenges faced by law enforcement during their nightly watch. Drones are buzzing around like pesky mosquitoes, and it seems they’re not just hanging out at the local park. Reports indicate that these flying vexations have been spotted around military facilities and even over one of the president-elect’s favorite hangouts—his golf course in New Jersey. While it might sound like the setup for a slapstick comedy, the actuality is more concerning: these drones could represent a potential security threat. So, why aren’t military personnel taking these tiny aircraft out of the sky faster than you can say “fore!”? According to seasoned experts, the issue isn’t a lack of capability; it’s more about uncertainty. The military seems to be in a bit of a muddle about the rules of engagement when it comes to these airborne intruders. With firsthand experience in war zones, one observer notes that drones are typically used for two main purposes: surveillance and, when required, targeted strikes. The lack of clarity surrounding the identity and motives of these drone operators is alarming. The longer this situation continues without being addressed,. ...Contd.
America’s enemies are ‘tracking this vulnerability’: Dan Hoffman
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Interesting read on how we’re Rebooting the Arsenal of Democracy
In remote Texas, Anduril probes future of drone warfare
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🚨 *Did the CIA really try to turn a cat into a spy?* 🐱 During the Cold War, creativity in espionage knew no bounds. The CIA's "Operation Acoustic Kitty" aimed to implant surveillance equipment into a cat to infiltrate high-security locations. This $25 million project was one of the most bizarre and ultimately tragic efforts in intelligence history. Curious about how this mission unfolded and why it failed? Explore the story behind this peculiar chapter in Cold War espionage. 🎥 Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/eaFiepC5 #OperationAcousticKitty #CIAHistory #Espionage #Innovation #ColdWarConspiracies #Intelligence #ProvenConspiracies #TechnologyInnovation
Operation Acoustic Kitty: CIA's Most Bizarre Espionage Failure
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Insightful article on ‘Cat and Mouse ASW’. Thanks for sharing Ryan Ramsey!
How to catch a Russian submarine
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The conflict in Ukraine highlights a stark reality: we’re investing billions of dollars in autonomy and drones, and without an equally innovative and secure communications systems—it will be a waste. The #Ukraine war is also just a small preview compared to the size and scope of #autonomy and communications capabilities necessary in a potential conflict in the #Pacific theater. We must get this right, and quickly. #dualuse #defensetech #21stcenturyoffset
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