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Happened. It seems dubious that the Russian Military, in other words, would want to take down a major passenger plane. Certainly with not the intent of taking it down. Again, we simply dont know who brought this down. Im also here with lieu dtenant colonel rick francona. Just in terms of kants, we have not seen separatists heretofor, they have brought down at least one transport plane, but they were not flying at 33,000 feet. Yeah, this would require, as we were talking about, a more sophisticated system. Talking about, you know, hitting it inadvertently, it would be very difficult for that to happen. Generally once youre locked onto the target, it goes to that target. And if it veers off that target and is no longer being guided, they selfdestruct. But when youre targeting a plane at that altitude, are you clear on exactly what kind of a plane it is . No, its a return on your radar. Right. It will be a certain size, you can estimate the size of the aircraft. You may have other sensors

IIT Delhi sets up advanced electrical characterization facility : Education News

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China is set to scour for X-ray bursts after successfully launching its Einstein probe. China's newly successfully launched satellite, the Einstein probe, named after one of the most recognizable scientists from the modern age, will now reportedly be scouring the skies for X-ray bursts that could help understand black holes and merging stars, CNN reports.

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