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๐บ๐ธโก๏ธ๐ธ๐พ Footage of a destroyed building following the coalition raid in northwestern Syria. In total, 8 people were reported killed, including a woman and three children. Further details awaited..
Footage and images from the area where special operation was carried out by ๐บ๐ธ US special forces in Idlib (Northwestern ๐ธ๐พ Syria)
The Pentagon declared the operation in the Atma region in the west of Idlib successful, according to the American side, a major terrorist was killed, and no military losses were incurred during the operation. Also the media reported that Joe Biden will announce the result of the operation.
Local sources are currently counting the number of deaths during the operation, so far there are 15 dead, including 7 children and 3 women, there are also many wounded.
The Pentagon declared the operation in the Atma region in the west of Idlib successful, according to the American side, a major terrorist was killed, and no military losses were incurred during the operation. Also the media reported that Joe Biden will announce the result of the operation.
Local sources are currently counting the number of deaths during the operation, so far there are 15 dead, including 7 children and 3 women, there are also many wounded.
Tibetans protest the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics as Beijing 2022 Games of Shame around the world
About 500 Tibetans march outside the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne(๐จ๐ญSwitzerland) , led by a activist dragging a ๐จ๐ณ Chinese flag, to protest the holding of the Games in Beijing.
Also, in ๐ฎ๐ณ Indian capital, New Delhi, Tibetan demonstrators burned a Chinese flag.
About 500 Tibetans march outside the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne(๐จ๐ญSwitzerland) , led by a activist dragging a ๐จ๐ณ Chinese flag, to protest the holding of the Games in Beijing.
Also, in ๐ฎ๐ณ Indian capital, New Delhi, Tibetan demonstrators burned a Chinese flag.
๐บ๐ธ๐ค๐บ๐ฆ Judging by the latest photos of another American cargo supply, 40 mm Mk-19 automatic heavy grenade launchers and thousands of ammunition for them were brought to Ukraine.
๐ต๐ฑ Logistics and support units continue to arrive on the territory of Poland to ensure the conditions for the reception of military personnel of the 82nd Airborne Division of the ๐บ๐ธ US Army.
๐บ๐ธ US Air Force to Fund Demonstrations of Space Internet Services Connecting Multiple Constellations
The experiments are part of an Air Force Research Laboratory program known as Defense Experiments Using the Commercial Space Internet.
The US Air Force will fund demonstrations of space Internet services, where military users can access broadband services from commercial constellations in different orbits.
The Air Force Research Laboratory announced plans for these demonstrations during an inquiry on 31 January. The military wants to be able to use Internet services from satellites in geosynchronous, medium and low orbits, relying on a common user terminal, a capability that is being sold by the industry, but AFRL wants to see further demonstration.
Companies are encouraged to submit proposals for multi-orbit multi-band networks where users can switch between space ISPs as needed.
The experiments are part of an AFRL program called Defense Experiments Using the Commercial Space Internet (DEUCSI), launched in 2017 to explore how new services such as Starlink SpaceX, OneWeb, and others can be integrated with traditional satellite communications networks and be used to support military operations.
The new DEUCSI decision says AFRL plans to fund two to five "multi-band, multi-orbit communications" experiments over the next two years under contracts that can cost up to $40 million per experiment, depending on available government funding.
AFRL says it will not accept proposals focused on a single satellite system. โSolutions capable of operating on a single satellite constellation are of no interest,โ the request says. He wants the ideas to "efficiently integrate multiple commercial terminals from a single vendor to create low cost, highly flexible capabilities."
An example use case is communication for the Arctic region.
โSatellite communications in the Arctic region above 55 degrees latitude are currently extremely limited. The emerging commercial Internet space constellations may provide the ability to quickly and affordably provide unprecedented connectivity in this region on par with those available at lower latitudes,โ the request says.
Another option is air communication. The military is interested in satellite communication terminals that can switch between services from different providers with little or no hardware changes.
AFRL says it will consider proposals for satellite constellations already in operation, as well as those that have publicly announced plans to begin service in the near future, such as Amazon Kuiper, Telesat Lightspeed and Astranis.
The experiments are part of an Air Force Research Laboratory program known as Defense Experiments Using the Commercial Space Internet.
The US Air Force will fund demonstrations of space Internet services, where military users can access broadband services from commercial constellations in different orbits.
The Air Force Research Laboratory announced plans for these demonstrations during an inquiry on 31 January. The military wants to be able to use Internet services from satellites in geosynchronous, medium and low orbits, relying on a common user terminal, a capability that is being sold by the industry, but AFRL wants to see further demonstration.
Companies are encouraged to submit proposals for multi-orbit multi-band networks where users can switch between space ISPs as needed.
The experiments are part of an AFRL program called Defense Experiments Using the Commercial Space Internet (DEUCSI), launched in 2017 to explore how new services such as Starlink SpaceX, OneWeb, and others can be integrated with traditional satellite communications networks and be used to support military operations.
The new DEUCSI decision says AFRL plans to fund two to five "multi-band, multi-orbit communications" experiments over the next two years under contracts that can cost up to $40 million per experiment, depending on available government funding.
AFRL says it will not accept proposals focused on a single satellite system. โSolutions capable of operating on a single satellite constellation are of no interest,โ the request says. He wants the ideas to "efficiently integrate multiple commercial terminals from a single vendor to create low cost, highly flexible capabilities."
An example use case is communication for the Arctic region.
โSatellite communications in the Arctic region above 55 degrees latitude are currently extremely limited. The emerging commercial Internet space constellations may provide the ability to quickly and affordably provide unprecedented connectivity in this region on par with those available at lower latitudes,โ the request says.
Another option is air communication. The military is interested in satellite communication terminals that can switch between services from different providers with little or no hardware changes.
AFRL says it will consider proposals for satellite constellations already in operation, as well as those that have publicly announced plans to begin service in the near future, such as Amazon Kuiper, Telesat Lightspeed and Astranis.
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U.S. Air Force to fund demonstrations of space internet services that integrate multiple constellations
The U.S. Air Force will fund demonstrations of space internet services where military aircraft, ships or ground vehicles can access broadband services from commercial constellations in different orbits.
๐จ๐ดโ๏ธ๐ท๐บ๐ป๐ช The Russian "threat" in recent days has been scaring not only Ukraine, but also Colombia.
The president of this South American country, Ivan Duque, told local journalists that he intends to talk with Russian diplomats to find out exactly what kind of military assistance Moscow is providing to Caracas. โUndoubtedly, we will have the opportunity to talk with the Russian diplomatic mission in Colombia [on this issue],โ the head of state said.
The Colombian media hurried to present the material brighter: "The President will call the Russian ambassador to explain about the military presence in Venezuela."
The day before, Colombian Defense Minister Diego Molano said that the mobilization of Venezuelan forces in the joint border area allegedly takes place with the military-technical support of Iran and Russia. The Russian Embassy denied these claims.
The president of this South American country, Ivan Duque, told local journalists that he intends to talk with Russian diplomats to find out exactly what kind of military assistance Moscow is providing to Caracas. โUndoubtedly, we will have the opportunity to talk with the Russian diplomatic mission in Colombia [on this issue],โ the head of state said.
The Colombian media hurried to present the material brighter: "The President will call the Russian ambassador to explain about the military presence in Venezuela."
The day before, Colombian Defense Minister Diego Molano said that the mobilization of Venezuelan forces in the joint border area allegedly takes place with the military-technical support of Iran and Russia. The Russian Embassy denied these claims.
Footage of the operation of ๐ธ๐ฆ Saudi Astros II self-propelled multiple launch rocket systems, firing at the positions of the Houthis in the province of Hajj, northwest ๐พ๐ช Yemen.
Also captured footage of the work of the Saudi self-propelled multiple launch rocket systems TOS-1A, which fired missiles at the positions of the Houthis in the province of Hajj.
Also captured footage of the work of the Saudi self-propelled multiple launch rocket systems TOS-1A, which fired missiles at the positions of the Houthis in the province of Hajj.