Distinguished Visitors Day held as part of “Mustafa Kemal Ataturk – 2023” joint tactical exercises continues. On Distinguished Visitors Day, order of the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan on awarding the Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Türkiye, Mr. Yashar Güler, the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Tajikistan, Colonel General Sherali Mirzo, the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Colonel General Ruslan Zhaksylykov and the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Lieutenant General Bakhodir Kurbanov with the medal of the Republic of Azerbaijan “For services in the field of military cooperation” was read out. Then Colonel General Zakir Hasanov presented medals to the guests.
В «День высокопоставленного наблюдателя» гостям были вручены награды
«День высокопоставленного наблюдателя» в рамках совместных тактических учений «Мустафа Кемаль Ататюрк-2023» продолжается. В «День высокопоставленного наблюдателя» был зачитан приказ министра обороны Азербайджанской Республики генерал-полковника Закира Гасанова о награждении министра национальной обороны Турецкой Республики Яшара Гюлера, министра обороны Республики Таджикистан генерал-полковника Шерали Мирзо, министра обороны Республики Казахстан генерал-полковника Руслана Жаксылыкова и министра обороны Республики Узбекистан генерал-лейтенанта Баходира Курбанова медалью «За заслуги в области военного сотрудничества». Затем генерал-полковник Закир Гасанов вручил гостям медали.
В «День высокопоставленного наблюдателя» гостям были вручены награды
Distinguished Visitors Day held as part of “Mustafa Kemal Ataturk – 2023” joint tactical exercises continues, Report informs, citing the Ministry of Defense.
Fateh’s Reformist Democratic Faction expresses profound sorrow and anguish over the heart-wrenching tragedy that is unfolding in Gaza as a result of the Israeli pogrom in the besieged Strip. The loss of more than 5500 Palestinian civilians so far, nearly half of them children, due to Israeli air and artillery strikes on residential neighborhoods, schools, hospitals, and shelters, stands as an indelible scar on the conscience of humanity.
Dimitri Diliani, Fateh’s Reformist Democratic Faction’s Spokesperson, states in his criticism of mainstream media’s complicity in covering up Israel’s war crimesagainst Palestinian civilians by saying: “The warmongering mainstream media, especially in the U.S., funded by mega corporations with ties to the weapons industry, have played a pernicious role in creating a national mood for war. Through the perpetuation of racial tropes and invocations of savagery, they have shamelessly upheld a narrative that is nothing short of barbaric.”
Diliani continues, drawing parallels with the U.S. mainstream media’s warmongering infrastructure established during the George w. Bush era. “The media machinery, reminiscent of the ‘war on terror,’ has now orchestrated a twisted sense that trivializes the suffering of Palestinian children. It attempts to normalize the unspeakable, suggesting that Israeli genocide against innocent children is somehow permissible, and that the bloodbath Israel commits is the fault of those who are the victims of this Israeli carnage.”
Fateh’s Reformist Democratic Faction extends its heartfelt gratitude to individuals and organizations that have championed the cause of reason and justice amidst the Biden Administration’s blind implicit support for Israeli war crimes in Gaza. “We salute the voices of reason from all walks of life,” Diliani affirmed. “Figures such as Dave Chappelle, Cenk Uygur, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Josh Paul, Mustaza Hussein, Naha Dakhil, and the 411 congress staffers who have courageously stood against the tide of injustice and inhumane support for Israeli atrocities, are a beacon of hope.”
Fateh’s Reformist Democratic Faction pays tribute to the many nameless heroes who have sacrificed and continue to sacrifice for their unwavering commitment to stand against the Israeli pogrom against innocent children. The world must not forget the magnitude of this tragedy and the lives forever scarred by Israeli appalling war crimes.
Poland’s mainstream opposition parties said on Tuesday they are ready to take power, as they seek to increase pressure on the president to make a quick decision on appointing their candidate Donald Tusk as prime minister.
The pro-European Union (EU) opposition parties won a majority in elections earlier this month, a huge shift for Poland after eight years of feuding with Brussels over issues ranging from judicial independence to LGBT rights.
President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the ruling nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, has previously said that he would give the first shot at forming a government to the largest single party in the lower house of parliament.
PiS came first in the general election but lost its majority. It is unlikely to be able to form a government for want of a coalition partner.
“Today, together with the leaders of the democratic parties, we confirmed our readiness to cooperate fully and create a majority in the next parliament,” Tusk, the leader of Poland’s largest liberal opposition grouping Civic Coalition, told a news conference. He added that he would be the opposition’s candidate for prime minister.
Duda is set to meet the leaders of all the parties that won seats in parliament on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The leaders of the three groupings intent on forming the next government – Tusk’s liberal Civic Coalition (KO), the centre-right Third Way and the New Left – have urged Duda not to delay making a decision on appointing a new prime minister.
However, the president’s aides have said that he will not rush into making a choice.
Some of the ways in which Hamas initially attacked Israel over the weekend — taking down communication towers with improvised explosives, paragliding over the border and gunning down civilians — subverted one of Israel’s strongest defenses: its Iron Dome.
First deployed in 2011, the Iron Dome is a network of radar detectors and missile launchers that work together to intercept incoming rockets.
The highly sophisticated, multibillion-dollar defense system has been under constant redevelopment since its inception in the early 2000s.
Here’s how it works, who funds it and why we don’t see it in other parts of the world.
The Iron Dome missile launchers are mobile and can be moved into positions around Israel.
How does it work?
The Iron Dome is a mobile air defense system designed to protect against short-range rockets. It was conceived in the early 2000s and became operational in 2011.
Three parts make it work, says Tom Karako, director of the Missile Defense Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
First, there’s the radar. When a rocket is launched into Israel, the system detects it and collects data on its flight path.
Second, that information is sent to a computer that calculates where that rocket is going.
“For rockets and artillery, for ballistic missiles, it’s pretty predictable. So if you see something traveling on a particular arc, you kind of know where it’s going to be going on the rest of its trajectory. You also know where it’s going to end up,” Karako told NPR.
Third, if the system calculates that the rocket is going to land in a populated area or a place of strategic importance, it activates the last piece of the system — the launcher — which fires Tamir interceptors to collide with the rocket midair.
“If a rocket’s going off course and is just going to land in the Negev desert, they’re just going to let that one go,” Karako explained.
The system is expensive — each missile it launches costs about $40,000 to $50,000 — and the U.S. has poured billions of dollars into its development and maintenance (more on that in a moment).
What has happened since the weekend?
More than 5,000 rockets have been launched into Israel since the attacks from Hamas began Saturday, according to the Israeli military, which says the Iron Dome successfully neutralized most of them.
In the past, the Israel Defense Forces has said the Iron Dome’s success rate is about 90% to 97% in its capacity to seek out and protect civilians from incoming weapons.
And as Karako explains, the aim of the Iron Dome isn’t necessarily perfection.
“The Iron Dome, in particular, is kind of the poster child for the ‘good enough’ high success rate,” he said.
“Their approach to acquisition has been not the most exquisite and most expensive interceptor, for the perfect interceptor rate — but rather, large quantities of interceptors that are lower cost and good enough to get after the threats.”
Where did the Iron Dome come from?
Development for the Iron Dome began in Israel in 2006, in response to the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
The project was spearheaded by RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems, a state-run defense firm that would spend the next five years fine-tuning the technology. The U.S. has invested nearly $3 billion into its launchers, interceptors and general maintenance, according to a Congressional Research Service report.
An Israeli missile is launched from the Iron Dome on Oct. 10.
And there is likely more U.S. aid in the pipeline, with President Biden saying on Tuesday that the federal government is “surging additional military assistance, including ammunition and interceptors to replenish Iron Dome.”
In addition to Biden’s pledge, a group of U.S. lawmakers in the House introduced a bipartisan bill this week that would appropriate an additional $2 billion to help bolster the Iron Dome.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., said the move would be “critical to increasing American security assistance for Israel’s missile defense system, which is saving millions of innocent lives.”
Is it used elsewhere, like Ukraine?
Thanks in part to the investment and collaboration with Israel on the Iron Dome, the U.S. has two Iron Dome batteries.
The Ukrainian government has made a number of requests for Israeli-made defense systems — including the Iron Dome — since Russia invaded in February 2022.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the Israeli Knesset in March 2022, stating: “Everyone in Israel knows that your missile defense is the best … and you can definitely help us protect our lives, the lives of Ukrainians, the lives of Ukrainian Jews.”
Yet in June of this year, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that Israel would not be sharing technology or insight on its missile defense system with Ukraine, citing concerns that “if that system were to fall in the hands of Iran, then millions of Israelis would be left defenseless and imperiled.”
But Karako says Israel’s exclusive use of this technology could change.
“There are other countries in Europe and elsewhere in the world that are certainly looking at this … for its relatively lower cost, for its sooner availability and for its proven record.”
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