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What caused the plane crash in South Korea that killed 179?

Views: 14 What caused the plane crash in South Korea that killed 179?   Aviation analysts are examining several factors that may have contributed to Sunday’s deadly plane crash in South Korea, which claimed the lives of 179 of the 181 people on board. Potential contributory causes include a bird strike, landing gear malfunction, a […]

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Apple pulls products from EU market as ban on non-USB C connectors takes effect.

Views: 7 Apple pulls products from EU market as ban on non-USB C connectors takes effect. Apple has pulled all of its iPhone 14, 14 Plus, and iPhone SE products from the European Union market as the bloc’s ban on non-USB-C connectors came into effect on December 28.  Devices with the iPhone’s distinctive Lightning charger

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China Launches Giant Amphibious Assault Warship for Growing Navy

Views: 4 China Launches Giant Amphibious Assault Warship for Growing Navy. The Chinese navy, which is the largest in the world by hull count, launched its first new-generation amphibious assault ship on Friday, equipped with an advanced catapult system that-similar to an aircraft carrier-supports the flight operations of fixed-wing aircraft. Why It Matters Last week,

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US Marines test amphibious combat vehicles in Okinawa waters

Views: 7 US Marines test amphibious combat vehicles in Okinawa waters The U.S. Marine Corps has completed its first open-water amphibious movement using Amphibious Combat Vehicles (ACVs) at the Kushi Crossing in Okinawa, marking a major milestone in the platform’s operational integration. According to a press release from Marines, the exercise, conducted on Dec. 10,

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US Army orders more Beowulf all-terrain vehicles

Views: 7 US Army orders more Beowulf all-terrain vehicles BAE Systems announced it has secured $68 million in contracts to produce 44 additional Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicles (CATV) for the U.S. Army. This includes a $48 million add-on to the existing full-rate production contract awarded in August 2022, as well as a $20 million award

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Yemen hits targets near Tel Aviv with drones

Views: 12 Yemen hits targets near Tel Aviv with drones   TEHRAN, Dec. 14 (MNA) – Yemen’s Armed Forces have announced carrying out successful drone strikes against the city of Jaffa near Tel Aviv as well as the city of Ashkelon in the central part of the occupied Palestinian territories. The spokesperson for the Yemeni

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Kyiv reports F-16s destroy 11 Russian missiles in air battle.

Views: 9 Kyiv reports F-16s destroy 11 Russian missiles in air battle. On December 13, the Russian Air Force launched a massive missile barrage targeting Ukraine, firing a total of 93 missiles. Ukrainian officials reported that their air defense systems, bolstered by the newly deployed F-16s, intercepted all together 81 of the incoming projectiles. Photo

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Russian armored vehicle spotted in Iran

Views: 12 Russian armored vehicle spotted in Iran   Brigadier General Ahmad Reza Radan, Commander of Iran’s Law Enforcement Force (LEF), recently inspected the Russian-made Spartak armored vehicle, better known as the VPK-Ural. While it remains unclear whether Iran plans to procure the Spartak vehicles, reports suggest they may be deployed in Iran’s border regions

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Drones guided via cables change battlefield in Ukraine

Views: 11 Drones guided via cables change battlefield in Ukraine Drones guided via fiber optic cables are making their presence known in the ongoing war in Ukraine, offering both advantages and challenges in modern warfare. These drones, harder to defeat than traditional First-Person View (FPV), are increasingly appearing in battlefield footage and raising concerns about

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N Korea made millions from remote work scheme, US says

Views: 8 N Korea made millions from remote work scheme, US says   BBC NEWS A federal court in St. Louis has indicted 14 North Koreans for allegedly being part of a long-running conspiracy aimed at extorting funds from US companies and funneling money to Pyongyang’s weapons programmes. The wider scheme allegedly involves thousands of

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