Астраханские медики рассказали о состоянии трехлетнего ребенка, который накануне самовольно покинул детский сад в селе Черный Яр и, гуляя в парке без сопровождения взрослых, подвергся нападению бро...
Астраханские медики рассказали о состоянии трехлетнего ребенка, который накануне самовольно покинул детский сад в селе Черный Яр и, гуляя в парке без сопровождения взрослых, подвергся нападению бродячих собак.
The teaser of Glory has sparked curiosity with its intense, gritty world of boxing, but it’s Kashmira Pardeshi who quietly steals attention. As the Netflix series gears up for release,
The post Glo...
The teaser of Glory has sparked curiosity with its intense, gritty world of boxing, but it’s Kashmira Pardeshi who quietly steals attention. As the Netflix series gears up for release,
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On April 6, 2026, the first public footage of field trials showed Russia’s Bagulnik-82, an 82 mm robotic mortar module mounted on the tracked Courier unmanned ground vehicle, firing live roun...
On April 6, 2026, the first public footage of field trials showed Russia’s Bagulnik-82, an 82 mm robotic mortar module mounted on the tracked Courier unmanned ground vehicle, firing live rounds at a range target. First published through the developer’s official channel, the video is significant not only because it introduces a new robotic fire-support configuration, but because it illustrates the broader evolution of unmanned ground warfare toward modular combat systems able to perform multiple battlefield roles from a common chassis. In the Courier’s case, that evolution now spans several possible configurations, from logistics and support missions to thermobaric strike roles and indirect fire through the Bagulnik-82, showing how a relatively compact robotic platform can be adapted for distinct tactical effects without exposing crews at the point of engagement. As drones and counter-battery threats intensify, the system highlights how robotic warfare is reshaping fire support while reducing operator exposure. Read Full Defense News At This Link. Russia has demonstrated the Bagulnik-82, an automated 82 mm mortar mounted on its Courier unmanned ground vehicle, signaling a shift toward modular robotic fire-support systems that reduce frontline crew exposure (Picture Source: Russian Media)
A Democratic senator has called on the Department of Homeland Security to re-introduce the controversial “shoes off” rule for travelers at airports – branding the decision to ditch it as "reckless ...
A Democratic senator has called on the Department of Homeland Security to re-introduce the controversial “shoes off” rule for travelers at airports – branding the decision to ditch it as "reckless and dangerous."
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Spoof documentaries once skewered subjects by dialling comic ingenuity up to 11, but the genre has stagnated – replaced by showbiz puff pieces and right-wing provocations. Has their time passed?In ...
Spoof documentaries once skewered subjects by dialling comic ingenuity up to 11, but the genre has stagnated – replaced by showbiz puff pieces and right-wing provocations. Has their time passed?In the satirical mockumentary The Moment, Charli xcx fears (and eventually embraces) the death of Brat summer, the cultural sensation that made her sixth album a phenomenon. But the film – which stars the singer as a fictionalised version of herself – strains to land jokes out of Charli’s identity crisis and lacks the giddily intoxicating rush of that 2024 album. Watching The Moment shortly after its lukewarm reception at Sundance, I sensed something dying, but it wasn’t Brat – it was the mockumentary style itself.How did mockumentaries grow so … tiresome? Once a novel narrative format brilliantly deployed by directors such as Christopher Guest and the late Rob Reiner, the mockumentary now feels nearly as stale as the formulaic films it aims to lampoon. It’s a sad state of affairs. For much of the last half-century, faux-documentary film-making flourished under the perverse minds of countless comedy greats, from Monty Python’s Eric Idle, who lampooned Beatlemania with 1978’s wackily irreverent mock-doc The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash, to Albert Brooks, who made his directorial debut with 1979’s proto-reality television spoof Real Life. Continue reading...
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