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    Best Fighter Jets

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    specifications. F-22 Raptor The F-22 Raptor is the fifth-generation stealth fighter in the U. S. Air Force, using modern avionics, efficient engines, and low-observable technology. This fighter…

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    NASA Pros And Cons

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    NASA gets $19.1 billion per year while the Military gets $700 billion. Due to this lack of funding, many NASA projects are in jeopardy. Research shows major benefits to giving NASA the funding they need. Although these projects are in jeopardy, many people think NASA gets enough, if not too much. Raising NASA’s funding would directly correlate to the safety and knowledge of American citizens. NASA has multiple telescopes that are dedicated to searching the solar system for asteroids and other…

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    The Center for Defense Information (CDI) was a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization based in Washington, DC. It specialized in analyzing and advising on military matters.[1] CDI was founded in 1971 by an independent group of retired military officers including Adm. Gene La Rocque and Adm. Eugene Carroll.[2] Center for Defense Information Abbreviation CDI Merged into Project on Government Oversight Formation 1971 Founder Adm. Gene La Rocque, Adm. Eugene Carroll Extinction 2012 Location…

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    What Aerospace Engineers do (504 words) Aerospace engineers are individuals who use technology to create, model and test mechanisms such as aircraft, and spacecraft. This type of Engineer works to improve the technology of space exploration, defense systems and so on. In the aeronautical field you could be working on a project to send people into outer space or working on projects that could be working with the latest ground and sea transportation. When working in aeronautics this type of…

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    Lockheed Martin Skunk

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    hypersonic weapon systems, and other classified intentions. As part of his selection into the Lockheed Martin Engineering Development Program, he completed a 2-year rotational assignment as a flight test engineer and test conductor for the F-35 Lightning II program. The presentation was about technology development and innovation at Skunk Works. The company is known as the “front end of the business” within Lockheed Martin.…

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    itself include the details of fighter F-35 that had radar systems that has functions to identify and track the targets. F-35 Lightning II also known as the next generation of fighter that was set to join the defense fleets of Japan, Australia, and US allies. This is not the first time that US has becoming the victim of Chinese cyber-espionage. According to the data of Snowden, Australia already knew about the damage that will be take because of the espionage of F-35’s…

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    The First World War was the first conflict that had a truly global reach. It was also one of the most deadly, with 35 million casualties, of which 14 million were killed. It was a brutal war of attrition with thousands of soldiers killed and seriously wounded every day; indeed, the true casualty numbers are very difficult, if not impossible, to comprehend for those of us who were not actually there to witness the carnage. It was also a war of technology and of invention. The science of killing…

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    Boeing 737 Research Paper

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    The Boeing 737 is a short-to medium –range twinjet narrow-body airliner. Basically designed and developed as a shorter, lower-cost twin engine aircraft, modified from Boeings 707 and 727, the 737 has developed into a family of nine passenger aircrafts with occupancy of 85 to 215 passengers. It is the Boeings one and only narrow-body airliner is production, with the -700, -800 and 900 ER variants currently being built and supplying. A reengineered, re engine version, the 737 max is set to fly in…

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    target of cyber espionage: In April 2009, a 1.4-terabyte file was stolen, which was the largest at the time, weapons project of the United States to content: Plans of the 300-billion dollar " Joint Strike Fighters "who now call" is produced F-35 Lightning II "-Tarnkappen fighter jet (WSJ report). "It may well be that the attacker wanted to catch a few more information," says the German Cyberwar expert Sandro Gaycken of the Freie Universität Berlin. "Usually, you steal in these operations so…

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    Military Advancements

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    medicine benefit our veterans and help save lives on the battlefield and can help save many others. The Advancements in weapons help reduce collateral damage and civilian casualties by making the weapons more precise. An example of this is in World War II, it took 108 B-17s dropping 648 bombs to destroy a target. In the Vietnam War, a similar target required 176 bombs. Now, only a few precision guided missiles can easily accomplish the same task, and do it more precisely (Maine). This shows that…

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