The state of the art Su 57 is the 1st fighter plane to be fitted with DIRCM system (101KS-O)
NV hapa kama hiwezi peana full information then stay with your bs
Unataka nikutafunie chakula then nikumezee, stfu if you don’t relate.
So wrong
[ATTACH=full]294963[/ATTACH]
Camouflaged as a civilian truck.
Autonomous kc-46 https://www.defensenews.com/air/2020/04/08/boeings-kc-46-tanker-now-has-a-pathway-for-autonomous-aerial-refueling/
Bell V-280 prototype.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5a9Djp9gsg
Sikorsky Boeng SB-97. Still on testing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rEfVuwDGaA
F117, Obsolete in the US, UFO in Africa.
So much investments and allocations to weapons yet a virus reduces the population,
Smh.
The way it is handling Germany right now, maybe we the black folks should just say thank you to our superior immune system.
https://www.bloombergquint.com/politics/u-s-space-force-is-arming-to-jam-russian-and-chinese-satellites US space force is arming to jam Rusaian and Chinese satellites.
Al-Shabaab
06.04.2020
Al-Shabaab claimed three attacks in Somalia on this day. The claimed attacks were carried out in Lower Shabelle and Gedo state in south/-western Somalia. They claimed attacks were against Somali forces, Kenyan forces and the Ugandan forces. With two ambushes and one attack on a military base. The claimed casualties on this day are one killed and three wounded and another ten wounded or killed.
08.04.2020
Al-Shabaab claimed eight attacks in Somalia on this day. The claimed attacks were carried out in Mogadischu, Lower Shabelle state, Bay state, Juba State and the Puntland state. The attack in Puntland is unusual with most attacks by Al-Shabaab carried out in southern Somalia. They claimed carried out attacks against Kenyan forces, Somali forces, Ethiopian forces and Burundian forces. With three attacks on military bases and six IED attacks. The claimed casualties on this day are seven killed and two wounded and an undisclosed amount of killed and injured.
09.04.2020
On this day Al-Shabaab claimed six attacks in Somalia. The claimed attacks were carried out in Juba state, central Shabelle state, Mogadischu, Bay state and in lower Juba state. They claimed carried out attacks against Kenyan forces, Burundian forces, Somali forces. With four attacks on military bases and two IED attacks. The claimed casualties on this day are one killed and an undisclosed amount of killed and injured.
10.04.2020
On this day Al-Shabaab claimed eight attacks in Somalia. The claimed attacks were carried out in Mogadishu and Juba state. The claimed attacks were against Somalian and Burundian forces. With an IED attack, an assassination and a sniper attack. The claimed casualties are 17 killed and three injured and an undisclosed amount of killed and injured.
11.04.2020
On this day Al-Shabaab claimed two attacks in Somalia. The claimed attacks were carried out in Juba state and Mudug state. The claimed attacks were against Somali security forces. With two claimed assassinations carried out. The claimed casualties are two killed.
12.04.2020
On this day Al-Shabaab claimed two attacks in Somalia. The claimed attacks were carried out in Mogadishu and Bay state. The claimed attacks were against Somalia and Ethiopian forces. With one assassination and one IED attack. The claimed casualties are one killed and an undisclosed amount of killed and injured.
Might be bluffing. [ATTACH=full]297747[/ATTACH] https://m.arabi21.com/Story/1262009
Submarine multipurpose torpedo.
[SIZE=7]Iran unveils new radars that can see into US bases nearby[/SIZE]
https://mobile.almasdarnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/5e9c1bc84236043d970880cb-774x516.pngOne of Iran’s new radar systems, the Monitor, has a range of 400km,.
The radar systems are expected to radically improve Iran’s air defence capability, and to make the country less vulnerable to surprise attack.
Iran’s defence industry unveiled a pair of advanced 3D phased array radar systems at a ceremony attended by senior military leaders on Sunday, Tasnim News Agency has reported.
https://live.sekindo.com/content/video/splayer/assets/placeHolder.png
The radars, named the Khalij-e Fars (‘Persian Gulf’) and the Moraqeb (‘Watchful’) were demonstrated to Army Commander Maj. Gen. Abdolrahim Mousavi and Army Air Defence Forces Commander Brig. Gen. Alireza Sabahifard.
The Khalij-e Fars is described as a 3D phased array radar with an operational range of over 800 km and the capability to detect conventional air targets, as well as stealthy radar-evading aircraft and ballistic missiles.
https://www.almasdarnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/5e9c1ba74c59b7787774d8d0-689x516.pngIran’s new “Persian Gulf” radar system was unveiled by their Ministry of Defense on Sunday.Fars News
The Moraqeb, meanwhile, is a mobile, towable 3D phased radar system with a 400 km range, capable of high-accuracy target detection, and the identification of flying objects with a small radar cross section, including low-altitude UAVs.
The radars are said to have been developed in cooperation between Iranian knowledge-based companies and the Army’s air defence forces.
The new systems’ unveiling comes on the heels of the delivery of three new types of domestically-developed drone systems for use by the Air Force and Air Defence units on Saturday.
Despite the fact that it spends several orders of magnitude less on defence than its regional and global adversaries, such as the United States, Saudi Arabia or Israel, Iran’s defence sector has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to hold its own against even the most advanced foreign designs.
Last month, Iran reported detecting and warning off an unidentified “intruding” F-18 Super Hornet fighter jet as it approached Iranian airspace near the port city of Bandar Abbas. Media speculated that the jet was detected using the domestically-created Fat’h 14 radar. In June, 2019, Iran’s Khordad-3 air defence system shot down a stealthy $220 million RQ-4 Global Hawk spy drone as it crossed into Iranian airspace over the Strait of Hormuz.
The development of the new long-range radar systems is significant, owing to the US deployment of dozens of military bases along Iran’s frontiers, from Turkey and Iraq to Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Oman, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Theoretically, for example, the deployment of either the Khalij-e Fars or the Moraqeb along Iran’s southern coast would allow either system to easily monitor US military activities at the Ul Udeid Air Base in Qatar, which hosts the largest contingent of US military personnel anywhere in the Middle East, as well as United States Central Command (USCENTCOM).
Submarines 101[ATTACH=full]298978[/ATTACH]
Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.[ATTACH=full]298980[/ATTACH]