Thanks. I didn’t notice the satellites were on different orbits.
Thanks. I didn’t notice the satellites were on different orbits.
Ah, ok. You mean another satellite on suicide mission. The russkis probably have some available. I was thinking of some anti-satellite rocket missile like it has been used for destruction of the satellite Kosmos 1408. However, as it is launched from an airplane, I doubt it produces a splash, like heavy rockets do, that would be visible from space by espionage satellites.
Wouldn’t we know if anyone was launching a rocket into space.
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I’d say, the one and only Gripen från Norden.
Here you’ll find a similar image: https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/ukraine-eyes-swedish-gripen-fighter-jets-in-its-air-battle-against-russia-2916
Deus mare, Friso litora fecit. – God made the sea, the Frisian the shores.
Although it’s from biological origin, one won’t infect with surströmming when exposed to its aerosols, but one would suffer from the smell, thus it’s a chemical weapon.
As the BMDs are fully amphibious, it should be able to be driven and move after landing even in a swamp. Then, the core crew can collect the other crew members at their individual locations.
It was not special from the outside, but from the inside. It was either the envelope or the TAN list that was printed with a special pattern to prevent reading the list by using a flashlight.
As a German, when living in Sweden, I was (and still am) very impressed, how widespread the use of (Mobile) Bank ID, beside the use of the personal ID number (As a male German, the state has assigned me at least three different ones without requiring any interaction.) for basically everything, is.
In Germany, before introducing a second electronic way of authentication for online (or phone) banking, it was done by a chosen password and a TAN (transaction number) from a list that you regularly got sent by mail in a special envelope. Later it was replaced by that “thingy”, a mobile TAN generator, or push TAN via SMS.
It says one special character, not at least one. Maybe the password has more than one.
At least it should not, in many countries must not, be the only measure.
I once encountered an OR in the requirements: Capital letters, small letters and digits OR special characters.
Is this essentially different to the current use of the FlAK-Panzer Gepard / SPAAG Cheetah in Ukraine?
Due to choosing a chip intended for IoT use, the FP5 should even get updates for eight years, until 2031.
Everything on X is shit, except piss.
I’m impressed that the tuk tuk seems to withstand the recoil of the MG3.
Even the V1 didn’t just fly until the fuel went out and it fell down. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-1_flying_bomb#Guidance_system
OK. I didn’t know that one.
Does debris in the geostationary orbit move relatively to each other and the satellites?