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tv   Cross Talk  RT  June 16, 2023 3:30am-4:00am EDT

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of the size of the group. nice man and manually, and one of the a get that some of them on the some of the customer on the speed. the last and i'm what i'm just most new with my friends as this room when i was this and there's but it's not that much that the know it's like all of these it the sun roof, the precise equipment in was not supposed to give us a good, few minutes ago. so it's been much more than the most of the
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time. but before that, i mean the least by use the goals on the plot of if i won't you, i will come from our lives and just lives, learn stuff that we're taking right away. what you so what i just need to do part of the plan was initial plan. be a good the the some of the 9 now come on,
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the 2 put aside for the month to close to the hood, looks a little bit more on the productivity. the system for the month of insurance and it shut off the floor. it was not the launch, the, the tennis plus the mostly subsidy. all of all the cars they already see here because they cut the square foot. i'd be as x and then use familiar email. few are just the great if in to the
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urls the non c theory of racial superiority. if any style for years of creating an ssl do play some 14 concentration camps. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons, a well, you know, simple jewelry school level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming if i need even the, the chest is really to get over the fields. goodness people's going to be in approximately 25000 people, went through the occupant of go to finish camps according to official figures. these move stuff, dudley level. it's a shift utility and i give you an idea. i'm not sure it's just the size of the stuff. so the youngest, i mean, you would find in disease forced labor to which it by the word is formulas. what was the last it also need you to do? so it's a, it's a deep, it almost,
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uh do it off. what does it put in these 9 push this thing? so forgive what feeling do to create the, those thousands of customers of crimes and the impunity of criminals. nothing more . when you look on here, you don't want it to charge you to speak. it's not even a good idea of yeah, for the good i see it released upon me. they decided to do so you can just you because you put it as being yet that was put in the word along the way are in august on one of the most ethically, and culturally diverse regions on the entire planet. as you make your way through the start, you will discover each region is known for its own unique arts and traditions. news. the
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news with either the music. i'm gonna ask you because i'm going to do was you know, it was goes to 0 the 1000000 lives upa. genuine. this? yes. do you mean sure. besides the mr way, well, you know, that is the group of most, just few, but earlier students still a good for the, for you might have just to present didn't you create more yeah, we lost it. zillow still presumably good for god's goober. the we are little pretty much the utilities with them,
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with the system. what does that give that we need to know because of the 3 of those that i've already been done. let's see. let's see what my foot also look like. the very good news when they said that i see it but nothing that. ready the thing you see might not privately probably deal with those, which even though the, the origin, if you 3. yeah. i mean, is tim is tim to visit the other 2 adults. so you believe when the door windows with so we did just the
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the name of the new user deal that i'm qualified as sick. i don't need that much. so as the buy board earlier the dispatcher start sending you an email, but it says you are also going to solve this on the phone. this it was a bad shape. i thought it was probably this was just the sham which out of the
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literature was there's still a lot of the teacher the is this gloves, but i use a most collab temporary 0 on it, but i use it but of reason, but i use it on the of club and, but i use it on most, i mean back israel for that is that gusher usage battery be part of a big for security purposes. and for
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this, you know, some people use that. as you can see at the movie, they can put it on a move like the most, do you know the key scan key? you know, it was me shut off somewhere. she is the oldest of these issues are the right of the system because it's a choice of 5 northwest retreat spent 360 periods. now it was quite that that was because he just thought it was the sight of them that i so some of the
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things that were used to them put in the loop, but not me, but nothing. but if i need to know if i need to show up on the 3 of them, i need to, to do a quick sizable by the which 9th street that has been the problem. i sent them both in the interpreting exceeding the birds this month. the to call when you think or i didn't know that it was meant to him with either on the logos or you know the allows you brought my goodness any phones the
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was the name. yeah. for sure. don't last week or so size. the session on this is there's a little secular fund that exist if there was any hit up. any of the big good that you saw me searching has been the i think the move you know, going you moment please for use for my, for me the email to someone that is
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rest of the month and no cost which is for the insurance and then you know, i know lost on our stuff and its a boy in town, it does go right down with the
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the, the virtual which is the steve says good to go and then your local regional school. can you please give me a call by the end of the was or what but it also says that both up on the end of sending the money so that the holidays, if you would let us know if the plans gonna be harlots or what possibly i still have them that i thought, even though i got them pop all up on the phone and
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i was going through with the consumer that is the principal of the regional minimum the for the summer school, some seem like it was the heck of those little the do if not, so those are what the lady took on us to be subset of my company or what else that partial for. so i have no interest must be able to lift the what's on my choice to live this. let's keep you up to you will also set for the good and we'll say when we send out the closure, i should say that's not the latest. the
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most of the most, the solar fluids like this one is also on the use of the uh yeah, bottom option. absolutely, absolutely. you can do that though. that's the language that traditionally because it's a pretty significant so we can go through one of the really 1st thing you know, i thought was the closest one about the trust the
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small company was for the cool blue smoke or something. come with the show. here comes the code cuz obviously you kind of want us controls, of course, and put the most to the person that are, were describing themselves. and i think one of the minds to press the did the special a small hutch go go 1st can do that. we could not video award monitor was do who did so strict portion on the mobile. so eventually we moved to change change opinion. but i mean at the, i'm you something you don't wanna do is to the, the, the, not the
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listing. we often see the most which you use are several, the domestic gates and you pretty those columbia. more of a trend with another is this through just the key is a little scale that is just that you're interested in. you as well as that, the global for me, that was the name in the should say, why do i have faith? and i'm all of them. look at any of this that i as a, when you see for flute to live, to at the sister. the massage, look over the destruction basically for you and it was more conversation was just making use of the so do you mean you could, you went through so you know where and your students because they don't know the english 4 course on the should you to where was the
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the what else seemed wrong? just don't you have to say about the application and engagement because the trails when so many find themselves will
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support. we choose to look so common ground the the rolling of the silver tea board, you know, credit union doria. sonia i do she shit, a duck g nature, port of control room for 2 of us. so we fixed you get to move onto the system really being you have enough people, lots of websites. let's see. mean yeah, we did the boom cloud shows actually it's strange of talk through this, but i'll let you drive. but the crazy if that's all there is to motivate myself away, but just to do, you still know? sadly, if she ever always get us. but every shipment is still good for a lift or to take you more. but of them i need deals says that you train school,
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so that's for and use a only for each of the board of where are you not to buy useful stuff, but i'm saying yes, i shoot the truck, nestle take a picture of, i'll go with the blue plate, the straight place so that i'm not. the drones were all the rage when they 1st hit the consumer market. they were the number one most want a christmas present in 2016. but like a lot of technology these days, drones 1st got their start with military applications. while commercial drones use for recreational purposes and videography costs anywhere between a few $100.00 to a couple $1000.00. military drones cost a fortune. kristi i and you're watching the cost of everything. we're today. we're
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going to be looking into the military drone industry, their costs and their capabilities the to drones has permanently change the way that works. there is conducted drones became the most iconic instrument on the world's hair. and in the last 10 years, the number of countries buying drones has more than doubled today, more than 80 countries have some sort of drone capability. now a modern drone is made up of several large components such as the frame propellers . the receiver for sending and receiving information, motors to fly and batteries. many are manufactured primarily from carbon fiber composites or aluminum to be light, but sturdy. and these are manufactured in large plans located throughout the world, the mostly in china and surrounding countries. u. s. military drones can range up
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to tens of thousands of dollars and the common predator drones that the military used in iraq in a scan and scan is roughly $40000000.00 per system. you also have the ever popular reaper drones that carry laser guided bombs and other types of air to surface missiles. these cost about $32000000.00 and are used by the u. k, netherlands, france, and spain and a forces. meanwhile, smaller surveillance, drones with high tech cameras, costs around a $195000.00 per unit. and then you have technical drones like the full lar, that is able to fly for up to 12 hours at a max range of 90 kilometers that cost around $35000.00. they can be armed and are run by pilots on the ground through a satellite link up, which makes them highly deadly and specialized. these military drones are designed to have secure communication and has sensors that possess more range and
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versatility than your average commercial drone. they also have quieter engines, which makes them more difficult to detect and can be quickly assembled into weapons of the global military drone market is projected to reach over $23000000000.00 by 2027 as they're changing the face of traditional warfare. drones can respond quickly and are cheaper to make and maintain compared to planes. they can also be operated at a distance and have automatic functions, which can save manpower and lives. they put a fewer lives at risk and the military can also cut down on the cost of training soldiers. and there's also the argument that drones also minimize civilian casualties compared to conventional air strikes and put pressure on terrorist organizations with a constant surveillance drone technology is continuing to improve with engineer is now working on a clipping them with the ability to self repair, self land and stay a last 4 months instead of days. so now let's bring in scott ritter former and us
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marine corps intelligence officer and officer a. so scott, who has the most advanced drone technology? is it the u. s. and who's the biggest competitor? and how in fans are other countries thrown capabilities? let me to answer the question you'd have to actually have um, the detailed knowledge of everybody's drones and the technology that went into it and etc. but i think united states is a extraordinarily technologically advanced country. and we spend an awful lot of money on our drones. and i would imagine that our drones have some of the finest technology out there. but they're just because we have the best technology doesn't mean we have the best drones. drones are a tool and you know, the, the, to give you an example, you could have a lamborghini, which is a very expensive car,
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some of the finest technology in the world. but if i ask you to take that lamborghini off road over a hill, you won't be able to do it. if you're better off with an old jeep because the jeep is suited to the task that you're giving it. you know, american drone technology was developed or he'll richard supremacy during the global war on terror. um, you know, we, we developed a killer drones which were at a patients of drones that we originally developed for reconnaissance work. we, we stripped missiles on them and we use them to target people in a relatively benign environment, meaning there's no active air defense. the fact is no american drone system, none of our mainstream drones can survive in the heavily contested air space and they're far too expensive for us to be throwing them away in a, in combat operations like that. the drum, we lost off the coast of crime. it was a $32000000.00 drugs you compare and contrast that with, you know, for instance,
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some of the ronnie and drone technology that's allegedly been provided to russia recently. the show he'd won 36. so, you know, it's uh, unit cost is between $20.00 and $30000.00, but it's able to inflict millions of dollars worth of damage to the russians and make it extraordinary. a good use of a lawyer during drone known as the linset. it's destroying tanks and armored vehicles and artillery vehicles and other high value targets. the systems can't cost more than $3040000.00 each and yet they're destroying targets that are worth millions of dollars. so it's, i think that it's a wrong question to say who is the best technology and how has our on been able to get so advanced and drone technology and what is the average cost to produce these simple types of suicide drums? first of all, i think people need to understand that the run is a it's not
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a 3rd world country when it comes to technology. in fact, uh, if one for sues. this further, you'll see that iranian teams enter a mathematical olympics and often times place in the you know, on the podium and dominate the top 10 spot. this means that from a theoretical mathematical standpoint of the ronnie is have some of the finest scientists out there. and a lot of what we're talking about here is you know how to take the radical mathematical capabilities and turn it into practicalities. the iranians have shown an amazing ability not only to adapt existing technologies they acquired from abroad, but also develop their own technology. this is why you, ronnie, and ballistic missiles today, have you extraordinarily accurate warheads. and the other thing is that because the united states and its allies, israel, etc,
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have subject to the ron to near continuous conflict. over the past several decades, iran has a perpetual laboratory of conflict of war upon which to test out operational concepts, including drone technology. and so what we've seen is the extraordinary theoretical capabilities that we run. you're joining up with the practical opportunities that he runs. situation affords and iran has been able to develop, you know, cost effective systems that accomplish the mission. the mission is an active one against enemies such as is room united states that, that have tremendous, you know, counter drone capability. so the run in drone, you know, doctrine combined with the iranian drone technology is a very effective one, especially when applied against the western target. has
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a new russia ukraine conflict brought about a revolution in terms of the way drones are used on the battlefield. if you're a military professional in the world today, and you are not studying how both ukraine and russia have used drones, then you're wrong. you know, we live in a day and age where drones are now going to become part of the concept of maneuver . you will no longer just talked about your air power, your fire support can maneuver elements. drones have become a technology that you know is involved in all 3. it provides a long range recognizance. it provides target designation capabilities. it provides weapons delivery platforms. it becomes a weapon itself. it can be used for electronic warfare for jamming. and if you're not incorporating every aspect of drones into the totals.

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