QinetiQ announced that its projected results for FY23 are anticipated to exceed both its prior guidance and the upper limit of market consensus expectations.
A leading defence company specialising in creating and testing new technologies, QinetiQ released a trading update on 17 April for the fourth quarter of the fiscal year ending on 31 March 2023.
The company has reported an impressive fourth quarter, resulting in a record-high full-year order intake exceeding £1.7bn, indicating a sustained high demand for their products.
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The prime minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, made reference to a divide between European countries when speaking at an Atlantic Council front page event on 13 April 2023.
Morawiecki split up Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic supporters into three groups: English-speaking countries, central and eastern European countries (minus Hungary), and the rest of western Europe (mainly France and Germany). The third group, he said, have made “a dramatic mistake of close energy co-operation with Russia and now their position toward Ukraine is not the same as the United States or Poland”.
Bennie Gene Adkins was a soldier in the U.S. Army, who received the Medal of Honor for his action in the Vietnam War. He was serving as Sergeant First Class at the time of his Medal of Honor action, which took place in 1966.
SFC Bennie Gene Adkins Background
Adkins was a native of Waurika, Oklahoma. After entering the military in 1956, he PCS’d to a garrison unit in Germany. Then, he later went on to serve with the 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Benning, Georgia. There, he attended Airborne School and volunteered for Special Forces in 1961.
The Air Force’s pararescue teams, or PJs, are some of the bravest and most skilled individuals in the world. These men and women perform the most challenging rescue missions, showing exceptional bravery, determination, and an unwavering commitment to saving lives, even in extreme and hazardous conditions.
The role of PJs is crucial in many different scenarios, including combat search and rescue (CSAR) operations, humanitarian aid missions and emergency medical assistance in remote and dangerous environments.
It’s believed that once a human loses one of their senses, their remaining senses are heightened to make up for the loss. That was the thinking behind the use of blind Russians in the defense of Leningrad during World War II. The city was encircled and under siege for nearly three years, and any advantage the Russians could get in its defense would be critical to success.
Blind Russian citizens were enlisted to listen for approaching German bombers for the duration of the entire siege.
Readers are probably familiar with author Alexandre Dumas, the Frenchman who gave the world such classics as “The Three Musketeers” and “The Count of Monte Cristo.” In his time, however, his fame was eclipsed by that of his father, revolutionary French Gen. Thomas-Alexandre Dumas.
General Dumas was everything anyone thought an epic French field commander should be. He was over six feet tall, strong, and built like a brick storehouse.
The military has a time-honored tradition across all branches of giving its troops a meritorious ass chewing for a job well done. Messing up is second nature for a brand new boot, stuck between the rigid instant obedience to orders and dwindling common sense. Anytime I read a new controversial regulation put into effect or a new-but-dumb way to solve an old problem, I metaphorically hug my DD-214 a little tighter. Yet, every now and then we’ll see a meme that will make us remember our service with rose-colored glasses.
H. Altman, War Zone
A top Ukrainian official hinted that “new types” of weapons may have caused explosions in Crimea, targeted by Kyiv for liberation.
Sam LaGrone, USNI News
A U.S. guided-missile destroyer sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, according to a statement by U.S. 7th Fleet.
A-M Lariosa, Naval News
Lockheed Martin is developing a brand new Vertical Launching System (VLS) for the U.S. Navy’s Next-Generation Guided-Missile Destroyer program, also known as DDG(X)….