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miércoles, 17 de julio de 2019

Drone buho ruso

The Intelligence Service Owl From Russia

English Russia


 
A Russian technopolis ERA presents a remotely piloted vehicle that looks like an owl. The intelligence service drone can stay in the air for forty minutes and overcome a distance up to twenty kilometers. Besides, it can recognize ground targets from a distance up to ten meters.





The vehicle determines the cordinates of ground reconnaissance objects with use of a laser target marker ranger and the Global navigation satellite system “Glonass”. The weight of the owl is 5 kg, it can be launched by one person. The producer of the vehicle notes that it’s also possible to make similar remote-piloted vehicles that would look like falcons or other birds of prey.

sábado, 4 de mayo de 2019

Ejército Indio encuentra huellas del Yeti

Indian Army says it has spotted Yeti’s giant footprints in the Himalayas, tweets proof

By Niharika Sharma | Quartz




The Indian Army has said that its mountaineers have sighted giant footprints of the “mythical beast Yeti.”

Late yesterday (April 29) night, the army’s additional directorate general of public information (ADGPI) said its mountain expedition team had made the sighting near the Makalu base camp in eastern Nepal. The official Twitter handle of the ADGPI also posted photographs of the footprints. The sightings were made on April on April 09, the army said.



The “Yeti’s” footsteps measured 2.6 feet, the ADGPI tweet said. A footstep is the distance between one foot print and the next during a normal walk. The average length of the foot step of an adult male human being is said to be around 2.5 feet.
The tweet claimed that “Yeti” had been sighted at the Makalu-Barun National Park in the past, too.

For decades, the mysterious giant snowman has fired the imagination of adventurers and mountaineers venturing into the Himalayan slopes.

In Nepali folklore, particularly, this mythical creature has loomed large. Many have in the past claimed to have seen one, often depicting it as half human-half ape.

In 2014, a controversial study created quite a flutter by claiming to have collected two Yeti fur samples from Bhutan and northern India. It said that a creature—a hybrid between a polar and a brown bear—could be very much alive still.

The scientific community has, however, not bought into these claims.

An associate professor at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore gathered a total of 24 samples from Asian bears and purported Yetis to only discover that the samples largely belong to Himalayan and Tibetan bears. Another DNA sample study conducted by Proceeding of the Royal Society B in 2017, too, showed that stories on Yeti so far have been based on the Himalayan black and brown bears.

The Indian Army’s claims could potentially fire another round of debate over mystical Himalayan giant.

viernes, 12 de octubre de 2018

Cabra legionaria española

La cabra de la Legión se lleva todas las miradas en el desfile militar de las Fuerzas Armadas


La de la cabra de la Legión es una de las estampas más reconocidas de los desfiles anuales



La cabra de la Legión ha robado, un año más, las miradas de todos los que acudían al desfile militar de las Fuerzas Armadas de este viernes 12 de octubre en Madrid, con motivo del Día de la Hispanidad. El animal, un carnero de nombre Palito, ha acompañado el paso de los militares mientras presentaban sus honores al rey Felipe VI, ataviado con la VIII Bandera de la Legión. La de la cabra de la Legión es una de las estampas más reconocidas de los desfiles anuales, siendo todo un símbolo de este cuerpo, nacido con la idea de replicar el modelo de la Legión extranjera francesa en España.

La Vanguardia