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Venezuela claims that Electromagnetic Attack from US Navy aircraft caused a nationwide blackout

Electromagnetic Attack sends Venezuela into nationwide blackout

On July 22nd, most states in Venezuela suffered a blackout after an alleged “electromagnetic attack” on the country’s power grid. This was announced by both Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez. It was the first blackout to include the capital, Caracas, since March, when the government blamed …

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Raytheon unveils New MAD-FIRES Defense System that would take out Chinese anti-ship missile

Raytheon unveils New MAD-FIRES Defense System that would take out Chinese anti-ship missile

Raytheon Co has released a new video of MAD-FIRES Defense System that would take out multiple waves of anti-ship missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles and other threats. The MAD-FIRES Defense System  capable of would take out multiple waves of enemy missiles, and other threats, including Chinese-made modern missile. A marketing video …

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Pakistani Security forces have seized an Iranian drone in Balochistan

Pakistani Security forces have seized an Iranian drone in Balochistan

According to a Twitter based news intelligence handle, Pakistan Frontier Corps security force have seized an Iranian drone in Balochistan Pakistani security have found a crashed drone in damaged condition in Chaghi, Balochistan. Here’s another photo of the drone that has been found in Balochistan, Pakistan. The Twitter handle claims …

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South Korean fighter jets fired more than 300 warning shots at a Russian military aircraft

South Korean fighter jets fired more than 300 warning shots at a Russian military aircraft

South Korean fighter jets fired more than 300 warning shots at a Russian military aircraft that had violated the country’s airspace. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff accused a Russian A-50 command and control military aircraft of twice violating South Korean airspace off the country’s eastern coast prompting the ROKAF …

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Video Features SR-71 Blackbird Final Landing at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force

Video Features SR-71 Blackbird Final Landing at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force

on March 6, 1990, the very last US Military flight of the SR-71 Blackbird took place. The flight originated from Palmdale, California, and flew to Washington-Dulles International Airport outside of Washington, DC. In the process, it set the official National Aeronautic Association coast-to-coast speed record of 2,086 miles in one …

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