Жизнь дается человеку один раз и прожить ее надо так, чтобы не ошибиться в рецептах.
Строить Асгардию побуждает тьма, посетившая людские души
Видео из зоны боёв в Армяно-Азербайджанском конфликте, где обе стороны применяют, как российское, так и американское, и турецкое вооружение.
Deadly fighting between Azeri and Armenian forces in a contested border region was seen in footage released by the two sides. New video shows tanks, troops and artillery hit with lethal force as the conflict over the independence of the region rolled on this week:
У большинства тутошних беженцев просто истерическая реакция на любую позитивную информацию о России!
Forbes заявив, что США опять заплатят России -
$90 млн, чтобы позволить американскому
космонавту полететь на Союзе!
А как же супер пупер Dragon?
Forbes таки опустил супер пупер авторитет NASA ниже плинтуса, сразу после того, как у России появился кораблик, долетающий до МКС за 3 часа,
Dragon стал технологией прошлого века?
У большинства тутошних беженцев просто истерическая реакция на любую позитивную информацию о России!
Happy Birthday US Navy!!! 245 Years!
An Oct. 13, 1775, resolution of the Continental Congress established what is now the United States Navy with “a swift sailing vessel, to carry ten carriage guns, and a proportionable number of swivels, with eighty men, be fitted, with all possible despatch, for a cruise of three months.” Congratulations and thank you to all sailors, past and present - happy birthday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G74ckQIaFKE
Worse than you thought: inside the secret Fitzgerald probe the Navy doesn’t want you to read
A scathing internal Navy probe into the 2017 collision that drowned seven sailors on the guided-missile destroyer Fitzgerald details a far longer list of problems plaguing the vessel, its crew and superior commands than the service has publicly admitted.....
The probe exposes how personal distrust led the officer of the deck, Lt. j.g. Sarah Coppock, to avoid communicating with the destroyer’s electronic nerve center — the combat information center, or CIC — while the Fitzgerald tried to cross a shipping superhighway.
When Fort walked into the trash-strewn CIC in the wake of the disaster, he was hit with the acrid smell of urine. He saw kettlebells on the deck and bottles filled with pee. Some radar controls didn’t work and he soon discovered crew members who didn’t know how to use them anyway.
Fort found a Voyage Management System that generated more “trouble calls” than any other key piece of electronic navigational equipment. Designed to help watchstanders navigate without paper charts, the VMS station in the skipper’s quarters was broken so sailors cannibalized it for parts to help keep the rickety system working.
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