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Photos of the escalating Israel-Iran conflict

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Economy   来源:Editorial  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Prof Nakata said he believed that the "skill to make effective use of AI" would soon be "expected by employers, just like IT skills".

Prof Nakata said he believed that the "skill to make effective use of AI" would soon be "expected by employers, just like IT skills".

"Restarting production of the A-50 is presently highly unlikely, due to difficulties with import substitution and the destruction of production facilities," defence analyst Serhii Kuzan told me."As such, every loss of this type of aircraft constitutes a strategic problem for Russia, one it cannot quickly compensate for."

Photos of the escalating Israel-Iran conflict

Earlier on Wednesday, the SBU offered a brief glimpse into another of Sunday's remarkable features: the use of specially constructed containers, mounted on flatbed trucks, to transport armed drones to sites close to the four Russian airbases.Two videos show a truck carrying what appear to be two wooden mobile homes, complete with windows and doors.In one video, roof panels are clearly visible. Reports suggest these were retracted or otherwise removed shortly before the attacks began, allowing dozens of drones stored inside to take off.

Photos of the escalating Israel-Iran conflict

It's not known when or where the videos were filmed, although snow visible beside the road in one suggests it could have been weeks or months ago.In another video, posted on a Russian Telegram channel on Sunday, a police officer was seen entering the back of one of the containers in the wake of the attack.

Photos of the escalating Israel-Iran conflict

Seconds later, the container exploded, suggesting it may have been booby-trapped.

How to assess the impact of such a spectacular operation?"We will never be silenced, and we will never be lost," she said, holding back tears.

"Are our voices too loud for this house – is that why we are being punished?"During the debate, New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters was asked to apologise after calling Te Pāti Māori a "bunch of extremists" and said the country "has had enough of them".

The Māori party holds six of parliament's 123 seats.The Treaty Principles Bill, which sought to redefine New Zealand's founding treaty with Māori people, was voted down 112 votes to 11 in April - days after a government committee recommended that it should not proceed.

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