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Κυριακή 5 Οκτωβρίου 2014

Navy's Self-Guided, Unmanned Patrol Boats Make Debut

Navy's Self-Guided, Unmanned Patrol Boats Make Debut


Navy Autonomous Swarm
Self-guided unmanned patrol boats that can leave warships they're protecting and swarm and attack potential threats on the water could join the Navy's fleet within a year, defense officials say, adding the new technology could one day help stop attacks like the deadly 2000 bombing of the USS Cole off Yemen.
The Arlington-based Office of Naval Research demonstrated the autonomous swarm boat technology over two weeks in August on the James River near Fort Eustis in Virginia — not far from one of the Navy's largest fleet concentration areas. It said the Navy simulated a transit through a strait, just like the routine passage of U.S. warships through the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf.
In the demonstrations, as many as 13 small unmanned patrol boats were escorting a high-value Navy ship. Then as many as eight of the self-guided vessels broke off and swarmed around a threat when a ship playing the part of an enemy vessel was detected, the office said, calling the demonstrations a success.
Robert Brizzolara, program manager at the Office of Naval Research, said that the boats can decide for themselves what movements to make once they're alerted to a threat and work together to encircle or block the path of an opposing vessel, depending on that vessel's movements and those of other nearby vessels.
The rigid-hull inflatable patrol boats can also fire .50 caliber machine guns if called upon to do so. However, a human will always be the one to make the decision to use lethal force, officials said. A sailor on a command ship would be in charge of each of the unmanned boats and could take control over any of the boats at any moment. And if communication between the unmanned boats and the sailor overseeing them were ever broken, the boat would automatically shut down.
"I never want to see the USS Cole happen again," said Rear Adm. Matthew Klunder, chief of naval research, speaking about the attack by a small boat packed with explosives that killed 17 sailors and injured 39 on that warship. "I can tell you the systems we just put out on the water would've prevented the Cole."
Brizzolara said the technology is intended to allow sailors who would ordinarily be manning such boats to stay out of harm's way while the self-guided boats seek to "deter, damage or destroy" enemy vessels.
Officials said while the Cole bombing was not the sole inspiration for the program, it was a significant one. Researchers have been working on the technology for about a decade. The kit can be placed on any small vessel and includes sensors and radar that tells it what's happening in the area. Advanced algorithms help the boat plan its route and determine its course of action and speed.
Klunder said that manpower can sometimes be an issue as to why more patrol boats aren't escorting larger ships, and that potential enemies may try to outnumber those boats. He said such technology could put more protective boats in the water, freeing up sailors for key roles aboard ship.
"We've really put our sailors back where they need to be anyway, which is back manning our combat systems, manning our weapons systems, steering our ships," Klunder said.
Klunder said the technology should be rolled out to fleet commanders within a year. He said the parts for the small, transportable kit cost about $2,000 and can be applied to existing patrol boats present at Navy installations and aboard many large warships.

Παρασκευή 3 Οκτωβρίου 2014

coffee time

#TheRidge is the brand new film from Danny Macaskill... For the first time in one of his films Danny climbs aboard a mountain bike and returns to his native home of the Isle of Skye in Scotland to take on a death-defying ride along the notorious Cuillin Ridgeline.

19 YEARS OF HISTORY HERO Kurds Ceylan Ozalp.

Σήμερα οι Κούρδοι Πεσμεργκά ανακοίνωσαν επίσημα το θάνατο της Ceylan Ozalp, μιας 19χρονης που ντύθηκε στο χακί και πολεμούσε τους Τζιχαντιστές.
Υποστηρίζουν ότι κατά τη διάρκεια της μάχης στην πόλη Kobani, η 19χρονη περικυκλώθηκε μαζί με τους συντρόφους της από τρομοκράτες του Ισλαμικού Κράτους. Σκοτώθηκαν όλοι και έμεινε μόνη χωρίς πυρομαχικά. Τότε έστρεψε το όπλο στον εαυτό της και αυτοκτόνησε με τη μοναδική σφαίρα που της είχε απομείνει για να μην πέσει ζωντανή στα χέρια των Τζιχαντιστών.

Αυτή είναι η ιστορία που κάνει το γύρο του κόσμου και ήδη έχει ανεβάσει στο βάθρο των ηρώων τη 19χρονη αμαζόνα.
Δεν ξέρω αν είναι αλήθεια, καθώς το γεγονός δεν επιβεβαιώνεται από ανεξάρτητες πηγές.
Ξέρω όμως ότι, αν πέθανε, πέθανε μια όμορφη κοπέλα!

«Ο θάνατος μιας όμορφης γυναίκας είναι χωρίς αμφιβολία το πιο ποιητικό θέμα στον κόσμο». Edgar Allan Poe

Φωτογραφία: Σήμερα οι Κούρδοι Πεσμεργκά ανακοίνωσαν επίσημα το θάνατο της Ceylan Ozalp, μιας 19χρονης που ντύθηκε στο χακί και πολεμούσε τους Τζιχαντιστές. 
Υποστηρίζουν ότι κατά τη διάρκεια της μάχης στην πόλη Kobani, η 19χρονη περικυκλώθηκε μαζί με τους συντρόφους της από τρομοκράτες του Ισλαμικού Κράτους. Σκοτώθηκαν όλοι και έμεινε μόνη χωρίς πυρομαχικά. Τότε έστρεψε το όπλο στον εαυτό της και αυτοκτόνησε με τη μοναδική σφαίρα που της είχε απομείνει για να μην πέσει ζωντανή στα χέρια των Τζιχαντιστών. 

Αυτή είναι η ιστορία που κάνει το γύρο του κόσμου και ήδη έχει ανεβάσει στο βάθρο των ηρώων τη 19χρονη αμαζόνα. 
Δεν ξέρω αν είναι αλήθεια, καθώς το γεγονός δεν επιβεβαιώνεται από ανεξάρτητες πηγές. 
Ξέρω όμως ότι, αν πέθανε, πέθανε μια όμορφη κοπέλα! 

«Ο θάνατος μιας όμορφης γυναίκας είναι χωρίς αμφιβολία το πιο ποιητικό θέμα στον κόσμο». Edgar Allan Poe


Πέμπτη 2 Οκτωβρίου 2014

Mercedes Will Launch the GLB in 2019?


Mercedes Will Launch the GLB in 2019?


Think of it as a baby G-Wagen.
Although it’s been rumoured for some time, we haven’t heard much lately about the status of a supposed baby G-Wagen from Mercedes-Benz. Basically the small, premium SUV market is extremely hot right now, with the ignition being traced back to the Range Rover Evoque. Obviously Mercedes wants in on the cash, so now we’re hearing that finally things are moving forward. Set to launch in 2019 is the new GLB and sources claim it’ll feature styling somewhat inspired by the Ener-G Force Concept, which debuted in 2012.


Basically, it’ll be a visual mix between the G-Class and that concept, but with "B-Class proportions and GLA-Class dynamics." It’ll also only feature one body style: a long-wheelbase seven-seater. The GLB will likely be based on Mercedes’ upcoming platform that’ll underpin the next-gen A- and B-class. Front-wheel-drive will come standard and the automaker’s all-terrain 4Matic 4x4 system will be optional. Both diesel and gasoline engines will be on offer, in Europe at least, and a GLB45 AMG is being planned with a 380 horsepower, twin-turbo 2.0-liter under its hood.

Record haul-out for Pacific walrus

Record haul-out for Pacific walrus

WalrusThe animals usually rest on sea ice but will head to beaches if that platform is not available


Huge numbers of Pacific walrus have been coming ashore in northwest Alaska.
An estimated 35,000 animals were pictured at the weekend hauling themselves on to land north of Point Lay, about 500km southwest of Barrow.
The gathering was photographed as part of an annual survey undertaken by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Walrus will generally rest on floes of Arctic sea ice, but when that is not available will head to nearby beaches.
Andrea Medeiros, a spokeswoman for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, told the Associated Press wire agency that the animals' mass movement was first detected on 13 September, and that they have been moving on and off shore ever since.
Observers have reported seeing carcasses, which may be from dead animals killed in a stampede. The biggest of these tusked beasts can weigh in excess of two tonnes.
Scientists were heading to the area to perform necropsies to determine the exact cause of death, Andrea Medeiros added.
WalrusThe animals were pictured as part of an aerial survey conducted by Noaa

Τρίτη 30 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

First Person - Indonesia's child jockeys

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 29 Σεπ 2014
In Indonesia's remote southern island of Sumbawa, children as young as five compete as professional jockeys in traditional horse races. The young racers often stare death in the face while chasing around a dusty track in front of cheering spectators. Predominantly from poor families, the jockey's race when when they're not studying at school and earn enough to support their entire families. Sahrul Ramadan, an eight-year-old child tells Al Jazeera his story.