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stone-cold-groove · 5 months ago
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A pair of Lockheed SR-71 Blackbirds at altitude.
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rightnewshp · 21 days ago
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F-35B जेट: केरल में फंसा ब्रिटिश रॉयल नेवी का युद्धक विमान, सोशल मीडिया में फैली जासूसी की अटकलें #News
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rightnewshindi · 21 days ago
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F-35B जेट: केरल में फंसा ब्रिटिश रॉयल नेवी का युद्धक विमान, सोशल मीडिया में फैली जासूसी की अटकलें #News
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macro-pulse · 26 days ago
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US Military Flexing HARD (But Also Showing Its Limits)
TL;DR — “Operation Midnight Hammer” dropped the biggest bombs, boosted allied confidence, but also broadcast the limits of air power and America’s appetite for a long war.
💪 1. Midnight Hammer, Big Boom Energy
125 aircraft, B-2 stealth bombers included.
30,000-lb bunker busters = heaviest conventional weapons in the arsenal.
Pentagon flex: “We can smack anyone, anywhere.”
🤝 2. Allies: Reassured & Taking Notes
Israel: “America’s still got our back.”
Gulf states, Japan, Taiwan: see proof the US will still “throw hands.”
After years of “US retreat” talk, this was a big “SIKE, we’re here” moment.
🧐 3. Adversaries: Mixed Signals
China & Russia studied every strike frame-by-frame.
Noted: brutal firepower plus an immediate push for ceasefire.
Intel takeaway: US hits hard but might lack staying power—valuable for Beijing & Moscow’s planners.
🛑 4. Bombs Can’t Erase Knowledge
Leaks say Iran’s program set back only months.
Even 30k-lb bombs can’t delete nuclear know-how.
North Korea definitely scribbling notes for deeper bunkers.
⚖️ 5. Deterrence Paradox
US message: “Build WMDs → get bombed.”
Flip side: nations may sprint to nukes faster for protection.
Global defense nerds now debating which signal really landed.
🎓 6. A Masterclass for NATO & Friends
Stealth vs. air defense, cyber radar-blind, precision deep strikes—textbook modern US kit.
Gulf clients suddenly want all those toys on the shopping list.
🤔 7. Credibility: Up Regionally, Murky Globally
Middle East: US threat cred got a boost—Iran paid a price.
Elsewhere: enemies saw power and hesitation; deterrent impact = uncertain.
🗣️ 8. Debate Rolls On
True believers: “Force stops proliferation.”
Skeptics: “Force proves its own limits.”
Operation Midnight Hammer will fuel this argument for years.
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nawapon17 · 1 month ago
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learnearninfo · 7 months ago
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China's Fighter Jet: A Game Changer in Military Tech #ytshorts #shorts
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thisisbjoeblog · 7 months ago
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Military 101: The Power of the Indian Navy: The Latest Destroyers' Capabilities and Arsenal
INS Kolkata is the lead ship of the Kolkata-class stealth guided-missile destroyers of the Indian Navy and was designed & built in India. Launched in 2006 and commissioned in 2014, it represents a significant advancement in the Indian Navy’s surface warfare capabilities. The ship is equipped with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors, including the BrahMos missiles (being test-fired above) and…
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jc-lambert · 1 year ago
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I have ³H and not nobody in not no never may the American Airforce not no have not no none.
So THERE!!!
Anurean is nuclear and the airforce is decommissioned & dishonorably discharged at McConnell AFB. Why? Because they're fat, stupid, gay, and RETARDED.
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krumpkin · 1 month ago
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Lockheed Martin F22 - Raptor 😊
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f22raptorphonecase · 1 year ago
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steamingstewchunks · 5 months ago
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someome tell Lugnut human babies don't hold onto adults like the primates he sees on national geographic.
or that one film he never sits through,,, what is it, tar-van?
hes getting ideas for maximum efficiency, and its not going to end well.
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rightnewshp · 30 days ago
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छठी पीढ़ी का लड़ाकू विमान: दक्षिण कोरिया भी बनाएगा AI और स्टेल्थ से लैस विमान, पेरिस एयरशो में किया तकनीक का प्रदर्शन #News #fighterjet #stealth #technology
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rightnewshindi · 30 days ago
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छठी पीढ़ी का लड़ाकू विमान: दक्षिण कोरिया भी बनाएगा AI और स्टेल्थ से लैस विमान, पेरिस एयरशो में किया तकनीक का प्रदर्शन #News #fighterjet #stealth #technology
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degradingnostalgia · 26 days ago
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he is just a lil guy... that wants to play w his lil ships... and his lil droids...
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pilot4008 · 1 year ago
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justinspoliticalcorner · 1 year ago
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Erin Reed at Erin In The Morning:
Yesterday, news broke that transgender woman and computer pioneer Lynn Conway passed away at the age of 86. Her story is nothing short of remarkable. Conway helped pioneer early supercomputers at IBM but was fired after she transitioned. She went “stealth” and had to rebuild her career from the ground up, starting as a contract programmer at Xerox with “no experience.” Then, she did it all over again, pioneering VLSI—a groundbreaking technology that allowed for microchips to be made small enough to fit in your pocket, paving the way for smartphones and personal computers. In 1999, she broke stealth, becoming an outspoken advocate for transgender people.
Conway first attempted to transition at MIT in 1957 at the age of 19 years old. At the time, the environment was not accepting enough for transgender people to do so. She would have faced enormous barriers to medical transition, as few doctors were knowledgeable enough to prescribe hormone therapy a the time. Like many transgender people seeing enormous barriers to care, she spent the following years closeted. Eventually, she was hired by IBM where she helped develop the world’s fastest supercomputer at the time on the Advanced Computing System (ACS) project. The computer would become the first to use a “superscalar” design, which made it capable of performing several tasks at once, dramatically improving its performance and making it much faster than previous computers. Despite her pivotal role in the project, she was fired when she informed her employer that she wanted to transition.
What she did next is nothing short of remarkable. Realizing that as an openly transgender woman in 1968, few companies would hire her, she went “stealth” and pretended she had no significant prior experience in computers. She quickly advanced through the ranks and was hired by Xerox, where she famously developed VLSI, or Very Large Scale Integration. This groundbreaking technology allowed for thousands of transistors to be packed onto a single chip, revolutionizing electronics by making cell phones and modern computers possible through miniaturization and increased processing power. Conway didn’t stop there. After gaining fame for her computer innovations, she came out in 1999 to advocate for transgender people. She was among the early critics of Dr. Kenneth Zucker, an anti-trans researcher still cited today by those working to ban gender-affirming care. Conway slammed Zucker for practicing “reparative therapy,” a euphemism for conversion therapy. Notably, Zucker’s research continues to make false claims that “80% of transgender kids desist from being trans,” numbers based on his clinic's practices, which closely mirrored gay conversion therapy. That clinic has since been shut down over those practices.
RIP to Lynn Conway. She was a tireless fighter for trans rights in a time that publicly supporting LGBTQ+ causes (let alone trans causes) wasn't popular, and that led to her firing from IBM in 1968.
Conway helped develop the supercomputer while at IBM, and later on at Xerox, helped developed microchip technology found in cell phones. 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
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