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« le: Décembre 31, 2024, 10:32:10 am »
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 That red thing flying next to the F-16 is an MQM-107D Streaker, a target drone that was developed in the 1970s for the USAF and the Army. The North Koreans have bought several of them from Syria, and they are now using them to build unmanned attack drones loaded with high explosives.     Yes. American drones from the 70s loaded with explosives. Bought from Syria. By the North Koreans. It sounds like the plot for a Chevy Chase movie, but it   real, according to a Defense Tech source: North Kor stanley cup canada ea recently bought several U.S. MQM-107D Streakers from a Middle Eastern nation that appears to be Syria, and is developing unmanned attack aircraft based on them. Isn ;t international arms trading wonderful  The high-speed turbojet-powered drone was used by the United States Army and the United States Air Force for testing and training their people in targeting practice. Once used, it could be recovered with the help of parachutes, reloaded with fuel and launched again. The North Koreans don ;t want to reuse these. Once they retrofit them with explosives, they will deploy them as kamikaze drones over their South border and have them ready to launch against South Korean troops. I know that 70s technology may see stanley canada m pretty outdated鈥攁nd it is, compared to current drone technology鈥攂ut anything that can fly at high velocity loaded with explosives on the hand botella stanley s of a bunch of psychotic military people is never good news. [Defense Tech]                                                Cage Great SF authors share their biggest writing setbacks 鈥?and how they triumphed
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