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US Navy warships in the Red Sea are fighting off missiles new to combat that are 'way faster' than anything else, destroyer captain says
Story by jepstein@businessinsider.com (Jake Epstein) • 13h 

See the French warships defeating Houthi missile attacks
 
The US Navy isn't the only force trying to shoot Houthi missiles and drones out of the sky.
The French navy is among other allied forces working to protect commercial ships in the Red Sea.
Last week, a French frigate shot down at least three Houthi ballistic missiles.
Warships of the French navy are among other Western navies in the Red Sea working to protect commercial shipping vessels from Houthi attacks.

Last week, a French frigate shot down at least three Houthi anti-ship ballistic missiles in a combat engagement between Western forces and the Iran-backed militant group.
 
US Navy warships in the Middle East have been facing off against anti-ship ballistic missiles.
The Houthis introduced these missiles into combat for the first time in late 2023.
The captain of an American destroyer said they are "way faster" than anything else.
US Navy warships operating in the Red Sea have been intercepting deadly ballistic missiles that are "way faster" than anything else, according to the commanding officer of an American destroyer that has shot them down.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/us-navy-warships-in-the-red-sea-are-fighting-off-missiles-new-to-combat-that-are-way-faster-than-anything-else-destroyer-captain-says/ar-BB1mJIe1?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=6c38353817014e948b1751cd981f6c6f&ei=61
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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 5/20/24
« Last post by pookie18 on Today at 10:23:01 am »
Thanks loads, pookie!  :laugh:



Too bad, so sad.
Cleanup on aisle 44 !!!!

Dung beetles didn't appear until the Cretaceous...

You're welcome, Smokin Joe!
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Electric Trucks Operating Expenses Are Worse Than Diesel Trucks
 
While electric passenger cars have been available for some time, the first all-electric Class 8 semi truck didn’t hit the roads until 2022. 

Electric semi truck manufacturers, as well as truck rental companies, expected transportation companies to jump at the chance to change from diesel to battery-powered. However, that has not proven to be true. The fact is that electric semi trucks are simply far too expensive. 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/electric-trucks-operating-expenses-are-worse-than-diesel-trucks/ss-BB1mIOo9?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=6c38353817014e948b1751cd981f6c6f&ei=50
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How about he takes in a few hundred thousand at the Vatican! :amen:
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Pope Francis says solution to U.S.-Mexico border crisis is to "open the doors to migration"
 
Pope Francis told CBS in an interview airing Monday night that the solution to record numbers of undocumented immigrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border was "to open the doors to migration."

Why it matters: President Biden has in response this year taken a tougher stance on the border, which Axios' Stef Kight notes has become one of Democrats' most vulnerable issues in the 2024 election cycle.
 
The president told Univision last month his administration was exploring whether he has the authority to shut down the border without authorization from Congress and that he had plans to limit south crossings.
What they're saying: CBS' Norah O'Donnell noted during her interview with the pope that as large numbers of mothers and children fleeing violence walked "thousands of miles" to the border with their families for a better life, discussion in the U.S. was about closing the border and limiting migration.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/pope-francis-says-solution-to-u-s-mexico-border-crisis-is-to-open-the-doors-to-migration/ar-BB1mKt7e?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=6c38353817014e948b1751cd981f6c6f&ei=42
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The key word here is may.
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US Army's New Gabriel Drone May Cause Major 'Shift' in Warfare
Story by Natalie Venegas


Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are displayed above the exhibit hall at Special Operations Forces (SOF) Week at the Tampa Convention Center on May 8, 2024 in Tampa, Florida. Following the completion of a recent nighttime ammunition resupply drill in Hawaii, the U.S. Army’s new “Gabriel” drone may cause a major “shift” in warfare, according to Special Operations Forces Report (SOFREP), a military news site.

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are displayed above the exhibit hall at Special Operations Forces (SOF) Week at the Tampa Convention Center on May 8, 2024 in Tampa, Florida. Following the completion of a recent nighttime ammunition resupply drill in Hawaii, the U.S. Army’s new “Gabriel” drone may cause a major “shift” in warfare, according to Special Operations Forces Report (SOFREP), a military news site.
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The U.S. Army's new Gabriel drone may cause a major shift in warfare after the completion of a nighttime ammunition resupply drill in Hawaii this month, according to Special Operations Forces Report (SOFREP), a military news site.

The U.S. Army recently strengthened its tactical drone capabilities with the introduction of new systems like the Gabriel drone. The Gabriel (G1), developed by California-based Soaring, was able to deliver 2,400 rounds of 7.62-millimeter ammunition to an infantry platoon participating in a live-fire exercise drill in Hawaii. The drone dropped ammunition and food to soldiers on the island of Oahu in three flights spanning 16 minutes.
 
"Safe and expedient resupply capabilities are critical to mission success, especially in the dynamic environments faced by our service members," Soaring chief executive Daniel Trunfio said in a statement.
The drone, a multi-purpose vertical takeoff and landing machine, was designed for autonomous aerial resupply of ammunition during battalion-level Live Fire Exercises. According to SOFREP, the drone has demonstrated its effectiveness in various conditions, including night operations and emergency resupply missions, with its adaptability and reliability for tactical resupply in diverse environments​.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/us-army-s-new-gabriel-drone-may-cause-major-shift-in-warfare/ar-BB1mJmJe?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=6c38353817014e948b1751cd981f6c6f&ei=25
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New survey suggests the climate change scam is becoming a joke
Story by Mike Fishmore • 16h
 
A recent survey indicates that the continuous use of fear tactics is becoming less effective in addressing the issue of climate change.
 

In a recent survey, 2,230 American adults were presented with a list of topics and asked to assess their significance.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/new-survey-suggests-the-climate-change-scam-is-becoming-a-joke/ss-BB1mJkge?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=6c38353817014e948b1751cd981f6c6f&ei=8
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Totally disagree.  The straight out fraud committed in the 2020 voting has to remain in the news cycles, because one day voting with ID and a purple dyed index finger are apparently not kosher.

Then you will lose.
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