parkersczech adventure
jueves, 13 de marzo de 2014
Melissa Castagnoli is an infartante model and Italian driver
Messi: "returned to the barcelona that we want to be"
miércoles, 12 de marzo de 2014
Justin Bieber publishes erotic dance with Selena Gomez
Japan says to read the future in the nipples
The best in the world: "got to be what we Messi
jueves, 20 de febrero de 2014
Family Reunion After 60 Years
Representatives of South Korea and North Korea agreed today to hold a meeting of families separated by the war between the 20 and 25 February, more than three years after the last meeting.
Red Cross delegates from both countries, who gathered today at the border village of Panmunjom, reached an agreement to hold meetings during those six days in the Mount Kumgang resort located in North Korean territory, according to a spokeswoman from the Ministry Unification in Seoul.
The spokesman explained that the South Korean government will soon release more details on the agreement to resume these humanitarian events, the latest of which took place in late 2010.
The new attempt to regain dating among relatives of both countries carrying more than six separated by the Korean War (1950-53) comes after decades past invite Pyongyang Seoul weeks to open a stage of relaxation.
In response, South Korea officially proposed to the North retake these meetings considered urgent by the advanced age of the participants.
Tens of thousands of Koreans were unable to resume contact with their relatives across the border since the war confirmed the division into two of the Korean peninsula between the capitalist South and the communist North.
Both countries held their first event of family reunification in 1985, but until 2000 did not take place the second meeting. From then until 2010 18 meetings that allowed more than 3,800 citizens briefly reunited with relatives after decades of separation took place.
Of those who have applied for these family reunions, 80% are older than 70 years, according to Seoul, and several of these elders die each year without being able to return to see their relatives on the other side of the inscrutable border between North and South.
Israel enters with his laser weapon in the "War of the Gal
Israel unveiled its anti-aircraft defense laser system with which he is able to shoot down rockets, mortars, artillery, and aircraft or unmanned drones launched by the enemy.
The device called the Ray of Iron (Iron Beam, English, or Keren Barzel. Hebrew) has been shown for the first time at the Singapore Air Show.
The company that developed the Iron Thunderbolt, Rafael, said the system will be used by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) next year, and their technology keeps similarity with the style of "Star Wars."
It will be the first time ever that a laser beam is used as a weapon. The Ray of Iron aims to neutralize the threats of short-range projectiles and drones mortar rockets fired from Gaza since Hamas or Lebanon, for
Hezbollah. Projectiles is too small for the Iron Dome missile defense - also manufactured by Rafael - can intercept.
The radius of maximum range of Iron Sunbeam intercept is 7 kilometers (4.3 miles), so it will be vital to the kibbutzim (collective villages) and other communities along the border.
The development of the system was financially supported by the U.S. government.
Iron Lightning uses a laser device to "super-heated" to detonate aerial target within 4 or 5 seconds of being shot.
According to some reports the system has successfully knocked Morteo projectiles, bombs and drones Artilery in more than one hundred trials.
The main advantage in using a weapon that sends a beam of concentrated energy over conventional missile interceptors is their low cost per shot, and of course, the unlimited number of flashes.
The cost of each of the shots of the laser beam could be around hundreds of dollars, while each of the interceptors Iron Dome missile defense - with a range of up to 80 kilometers -it costs tens of thousands of dollars.
One problem that has been overcome Israel would miniaturize the system and make it easy to transport. Rafael asserts that the Iron Thunderbolt device can be mounted on a truck, while in another truck can move the radar system.
The U.S. Navy announced that a laser system installed this year on the ship USS Ponce transport hasten to take numerous tests.
Spokesman System Command U.S. Navy, Chris Johnson, said the Navy is pushing for "the first such military devices entering the fleet between 2017 and 2021."