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 According to Russian state media, the Severodvinsk features a large spherical sonar system, which occupies its entire bow and provides a wider and more detailed view than what conventional cylindrical systems can produce.  borraccia stanley The nearly 400 foot long submarine is also reportedly armed with 533mm torpedoes, eight vertical launch tubes loaded with the supersonic Onyx and Kaliber cruise missiles, and potentially a 9K anti-air missile  an advanced surface to air missile  which would give this sub the ability to surface, shoot down an overhead aircraft, then duck safely under the waves again before a carrier fleet ever knew what hit it. Luckily, the US already has 21 Virginia-class submarines actively serving, and another seven in the development pipeline. So while a Yasen-class sub could conceivably go toe-to-toe with a Virginia-class sub, the Russian Navy is still severely outgunned. [RT via PopSci] http://rt/news/166480-yasen-class-submari stanley cup ne-severodvinsk/                                                        militaryRussia                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Als stanley italia o Like                                                                                  Tech NewsPol Trbw This 70-Inch Television For Only $1700 Is a Hot Black Friday Deal
 that the Federal Aviation Administration is about to finalize its loosened restrictions on in-flight gadget use鈥攎ore than a year after it first announced it was mulling the idea. wsj-the-faa-is-ready-to-ease-restrictions-on-in-flight-52 stanley cup 8724592 The Times reports that an FAA advisory panel will meet this week to finish up the policy which will change the way we can use electronic devices aboard airplanes. The expectation is that reading ebooks, listening to podcasts and watching videos should all be allowed, according to anonymous sources from termo stanley  within the panel. Elsewhere, it   expected that making phone calls,  8220 ending and stanley termosy  receiving e-mails  or using Wi-Fi will remain off-limits. The newspaper suggests that the decision made by the panel will be suggested to the FAA by the end of the month, and likely go into effect next year. The FAA   reluctance to change policy on gadgets has been broadly criticized by everyone from politicians to consumers, and it seems likely that any softening of the rules will be greeted with open arms. Certainly, it can ;t come soon enough鈥攖he current guidelines are based on regulations that have remained unchanged since 1966. [New York Times] fcc-to-faa-cmon-let-people-use-electronic-devices-dur-5966493 Image by Derrick Coetzee under Creative Commons license                                                        airplanesGadgets