Thursday, June 5, 2008

BEWARE of American leaflets in IRAQ!


In fall 2002, the United States of America began preparations for a second invasion of Iraq. Part of the strategy was to increase the number of flights over the so-called "no-fly" zones. These zones exist to protect the minority Kurds of the north and the Muslim Shiites of the south. The Iraqis were aware of the increased surveillance and met it by targeting Coalition aircraft with radar and occasionally firing anti-aircraft artillery or missiles toward those aircraft. This caused an interesting and escalating chain reaction. As the Iraqis fired on the aircraft, more aircraft dropped warning leaflets against such actions, which led to increased anti-aircraft fire. This led to the bombing of such sites and continued escalation.








by Fahd
to see more pictures and infos visit : http://www.psywar.org/noflyzone.php

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

DARPA'S SIMPLE PLAN TO TRACK YOUR EVERY MOVE

The cameras are already in place. The computer code is being developed at a dozen or more major companies and universities. And the trial runs have already been planned.
Everything is set for a new Pentagon program to become perhaps the federal government's widest reaching, most invasive mechanism yet for keeping us all under watch. Not in the far-off, dystopian future. But here, and soon.
The military is scheduled to issue contracts for Combat Zones That See, or CTS, as early as September. The first demonstration should take place before next summer, according to a spokesperson. Approach a checkpoint at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, during the test and CTS will spot you. Turn the wheel on this sprawling, 8,656-acre army encampment, and CTS will record your action. Your face and license plate will likely be matched to those on terrorist watch lists. Make a move considered suspicious, and CTS will instantly report you to the authorities.
Fort Belvoir is only the beginning for CTS. Its architects at the Pentagon say it will help protect our troops in cities like Baghdad, where for the past few weeks fleeting attackers have been picking off American fighters in ones and twos. But defense experts believe the surveillance effort has a second, more sinister, purpose: to keep entire cities under an omnipresent, unblinking eye.
This isn't some science fiction nightmare. Far from it. CTS depends on parts you could get, in a pinch, at Kmart.

for more info visit :http://www.defensetech.org/archives/000489.html
by Fahd

Monday, June 2, 2008

The japanese new revolution!!!!




Kawada Industries' HRP-3 Promet Mk-II, a 160-centimetre-tall (five feet, four inches) humanoid, walked on a slippery floor scattered with sand and held out its arms under a shower before media cameras.this robot is made to walk wherever a human can walk and can also do many things that human can't do.the humanoid can substitute human functions, this means the entire social cost would be reduced because he can replace all the functions of human and be more affective than human.

Swords the revolution of robots armyy












The SWORDS military robot is basically the first evolution of robotic weapons.it is a remote control robot that the soldier can control this robot from far away.this robot contains a rocket launcher, sniper rifle, machine gun, grenade launcher, and more like Alternative weapons, including 40 mm grenade launchers and anti-tank rocket launchers, continue to be evaluated by the U.S. Army.Swords is being used in iraq from 2007 till now and now the U.S army is trying to evaluate now a new edition of this robot that can walk like a human soldier.by hani

TALON small military robot....




TALON is a powerful, lightweight,designed to explore areas for military and to deliver weapons from soldiers.Its a fast robot and very practical and it helps the army to be very know of their enemy...Talon about 115 lb (52 kg), TALON can be easily transported and is instantly ready for operation.Talon is the fastet robot in the market now and it can run like a soldier do and also TALON robots have the longest battery life of all man-portable robots.TALON robots can take a punch and stay in the fight. One was blown off the roof of a Humvee in Iraq while the Humvee was crossing a bridge over a river. TALON flew off the bridge and plunged into the river below. Soldiers later used its operator control unit to drive the robot back out of the river and up onto the bank so they could retrieve it. written by hani