* Google Earth, military app?
* Jetliner defender takes off
* IDF: sonic booms “confuse terrorists“
* “The bioweapon is in the mail“
* G.I. gum, good for teeth
* Bacteria make rocket fuel?
* Google Earth, military app?
* Jetliner defender takes off
* IDF: sonic booms “confuse terrorists“
* “The bioweapon is in the mail“
* G.I. gum, good for teeth
* Bacteria make rocket fuel?
looks to me like EADS is just worried about their business. Nothing that is on Google Earth could not have been found other places. The only difference is that it’s free AND easy. For years you have been able to get one or the other without a problem.
RE Google Earth, military app?: Isn’t that what aerial & satellite imagery was for in the first place. The point of view from above is, by tradition, how you look at someone when you think you might want to blow them up. So is Fleximage rediscovering that?
Sonic Booms Over Gaza
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Sir, I’d like to point out to you that the supposed effect of sonic booms on civilian populations hasn’t been proven yet.
Even assuming there is such effect, the period of time that this “weapon” has been use is too short to have affected
any fetus, or not long enough to prove any claim (empiricism, remember?). However the stress (and don’t mention
the real loss of life) caused by falling mortars and Kassam missiles is well known. I don’t see you reporting this on
your article, Why?
Yours
sebastian pons
Kathyrn:
Rediscovering? No. Adding a new twist? Yes.
For years, now, militaries have become increasingly reliant on commercial satellites. It’s interesting that they may start leaning on commercial satellite analysis, as well.
nms