Can We Predict The Future Location of an Influenza Type a Mutated Virus Pandemic Outbreak?
Everyone is concerned, it appears on the pandemic of swine flu during this flu season is coming. Can we predict where it first occurs, or when the epidemic will occur? Well, we might be able to reduce everything down, if we consider all possible eventualities and to better understand the virus.
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With the hostile force of these years, insurgents and Al Qaeda has tried to copy the strategy of the U.S. military use of UAVs in the battlefield, as they have no real experience in this science, who claim that technology. It turns out that the use of RC model airplanes and all of them, the equivalent of, say, a Predator UAV with Hellfire missiles.
Not long ago, the propaganda in the Chinese media have called on the Iranian air force had to build a new model of plane that was seventh the size of a UAV as normal and it was so small it could be seen by radar systems U.S., unfortunately, is not really true. In fact, the U.S. military has a radar that can see the model airplane shortly.
And get this, the radar system is portable and can even pick-up model size stealth UAV enemy aircraft, the best of everything that runs 55-65 miles depending on weather conditions, and the reality and the moral of the story is simple. The United States is light years ahead of the false, even its own technology to Iran. So if someone thinks that it is sending model aircraft size aircraft to attack U.S. troops, allies or military means, well, good luck to them, their life will be shortened for any need, they can EEK a couple of minutes.
Most likely, these small models to guide training is fun and allow U.S. to better identify the location of the operators of these units, and reach new target information. Thus, a letter of warning out there for anyone attempting absurd as the U.S. Military Man said recently: “I prefer not to have received in my documentation, but if necessary, thank you for practice!
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unown971 | Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
I hope we can! Great work.