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Spain's footballers have threatened to go on strike if the Spanish league goes ahead with plans to stage a match in the United States this season

The Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) met on Wednesday evening and vowed to fight any decision to play a game stateside

Captains from all 20 clubs including Sergio Ramos representing Real Madrid and Sergi Roberto and Sergio Busquets representing Barcelona came together in a show of strength against the league

AFE president David Aganzo will have a meeting next month with league boss Javier Tebas and will pass on the players' indignation at the announcement of the idea without their prior consultation

Aganzo said: 'All the players are against this, they are all with the AFE.' The Spanish League announced last week that it had signed an agreement with sports and entertainment group Relevent to promote football in North America which included plans to play one match abroad this season

Relevent is behind the International Champions Cup, the world's largest summer club tournament, and its founder Stephen Ross is also the owner of Miami Dolphins

A La Liga match this season in Miami was implied by the announcement with at least one fixture played in North America in each of the next 15 seasons

Tebas sees the move as jumping ahead of the Premier League where the desire to stage a 39th game of the season on foreign soil has existed for some time

If Tebas is to make the game happen he will need to get the players onside and receive the permission of Spain's football association, the country's Foreign Office and its ministry for Sport

He will also need to win over the supporters of the club's involved in the game. There was a furious reaction to the decision to play the Spanish Super Cup in Morocco two weeks ago and a league match would be even more problematic as supporters' season tickets would need to be reimbursed

Diario AS have calculated that were Real Madrid to be the club playing the US fixture that could end up costing the league around 3m euros, on the basis of around 62,000 season ticket holders, paying 1,000 euros for their season ticket at 52 euros a game and all wanting their money back

Real Madrid appear cold on the idea and say they have not been consulted. Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu is very much in favour of pushing the club in the United States, and the Catalan derby between Barça and Girona in January has been put forward as a possible US fixture

But the game, a home match for Girona, is wedged between cup quarter-finals and would be difficult if both sides are still in the competition

The players' union had already rejected the idea last week with a spokesperson saying: 'Footballers are not bargaining chips that can be used to benefit third parties

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Why Is Minnesota The 'Gopher State'? - Duration: 2:15.

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U.S. tariffs on US$ 16 billion worth of Chinese imports takes effect on Aug.23rd - Duration: 1:59.

Here's the latest on the trade spat between the world's two biggest economies.

America's tariffs on 16-billion U.S. dollars' worth of Chinese imports took effect on Thursday.

Beijing responded with its own duties, the same amount.

For details let's turn to our Ko Roon-hee.

Starting Thursday, the United States is charging 25-percent tariffs on another 16-billion dollars'

worth of Chinese imports.

Among the 279 items that'll be affected are key products like semiconductors, chemicals

and plastics.

Combined with the tarrifs imposed last month, the U.S. now has duties on China worth 50

billion dollars.

The two sides seem far from a resolution... because China retaliated with tariffs of its

own on Thursday, also worth 16 billion dollars.

China's tariffs will apply to 333 products,… including coal, fuel, steel and automobiles.

The Commerce Ministry in Beijing released a statement saying Washington was being obstinate

by charging the new tariffs… and that China will continue to take necessary countermeasures.

The ministry also said it will file a complaint against the U.S. with the World Trade Organization,…

in its words, to protect free trade and multilateral systems.

In the long term, China expressed its willingness to work things out.

Its foreign ministry said it hopes for good results in the future.

"We hope that the U.S. side can meet China halfway, with a rational and pragmatic attitude,

and work with China conscientiously toward a good result."

This escalation in the trade war comes despite a high-level delegation from China visiting

Washington for trade talks on Wednesday.

Although many expressed hope that the meeting would relieve the rising tensions,...

U.S. President Donald Trump had told Reuters on Monday that he didn't expect much.

Ko Roon-hee, Arirang News.

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US Navy Moving Ships, Submarines Out Of Hawaii Ahead Of Hurricane Lane - Duration: 1:10.

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Hackers Discover Chinese Music Hidden in US Voting Machine Software - Duration: 9:27.

Hey everybody, this is Ray with Unicorn Riot, we are in the Voting Machine

Hacking Village here at DEFCON 26. How many times has this village been at DEFCON?

This is second time.

Okay, and what happened last year that you're carrying

over to this year?

Well first of all, a lot of knowledge last year, also we had a

room which was half of this size, and we had to, we couldn't allow all the people

in, this time, we have a little bit more space around, people can work more freely,

can leave their work on the table, but yes, we are carrying out some of the new

machines, new discoveries, but there's also work which is carrying out from

last year. We also had a presentation on a speaker track where a [inaudible]

was capturing all the things he had forensically discovered from a voting machine,

which we didn't bring here this year because it's not very more in use, for

example, finding a playlist of Chinese songs from voting machines.

You found that in a voting machine?

He found that from a voting machine, yes,

he actually examined dozens of voting machines to verify that, that's, the

playlist is in every, every one of those.

Why would that be?

Yes. That is an

interesting question, isn't it?

So it seems like you have, um, multiple types

of machines but you have the most current kind of voting machines here and

then you also have some historical ones?

We don't have historical... every single

machine in this village is going to be used in 2018 elections in the United States.

So some of these machines are older, but they are still in use and

actually some of the older ones are wider-use ones, so there is no right [inaudible],

actually the newer voting machines, we have, we are going to have

one, once the DEFCON finds where they put it, because we shipped it here in

November and they still haven't found it. But generally speaking, US election

infrastructure is extremely old. The current infrastructure was created by

the Help America Vote Act [in] 2002 - and most of the United States is still

using machines which were purchased 2002, which means that designs from '80s and '90s.

So 2012 is basically the newest model which hasn't yet even been used

anywhere.

Okay, interesting, what kind of vulnerabilities have you

found other than Chinese songs, but, you know, how have you been hacking these machines?

So. first of all, I'm not doing this, this is a group effort, that, this is an open

village, where everybody's doing, everybody, we don't coordinate what

people want to do. Some people go after hardware, some key people go after

operating system, some people after firmware, and some

after the actual voting software, there's also people who are hacking now the

smart cards which are supposed to give you only one vote, well, there seems to be

in our smart card which gives you unlimited number of votes, because, why not.

So there is, again, we we don't have any control over what people find

interesting. This year, immediately, the table with the [inaudible] was immediately

crowded, that was the first one to kick off, and then all the other discoveries has

on tables been activated after that.

Things we're discovering here are, is

anybody paying attention? Is there any changes that are being made because of

things that are being found here?

The, if you look to positively impact, the most

important thing we have in this discover is when we understand what are the

vulnerabilities, we can try to devise mitigation strategies, how to mitigate

against it. [The] unfortunate truth is [the] 2018 election is already underway and the

time gap between 2018 and 2020 election is shorter because the election year so

there's very little time to do improvement, I would say it's very hard

to make a comprehensive improvement, so that's why we are looking for

low-hanging fruits, how to make it improve, and also underline the fact how

important all these are, these machines in great part are unauditable, the paper

palace which is the scanner behind me, those create an auditable

artifacts. Now we can always go back to the paper and see if

the, if the results are accurate, but in order to do it, you have to do it and

it's very uncommon in the US that a comprehensive audits or recounts or

analysis is kind of carried out. It's mind-blowing as a foreigner to me why

you buy, the loser, has to apply and pay for recount when the winner can try to use

legal avenues, because that is creating 'Us vs.Them' mentality, there's

nothing good in, in, in that. If the audits will be mandatory regardless who wins,

who loses, what is the margin, it will make the trust to be more important, that

will cultivate the culture of trust and understanding how the things work.

Is there kind of a solution in sight? It's not to go back to paper, I would assume, is it

to, kind of, make the next generation of voting machines just less hackable?

The solutions, go back to paper, so it is, if you, if you look, the computer science,

computer security, security professionals it is 99 out of 100 who say go back

to paper. The reason is that this is the way you make the voter to record it's in

their intent to a permanent medium and then this permanent media, an artifact,

can be recounted. Now the, some of the activist communities are saying that

hand count would be a solution, we humans have two properties: we are dishonest and

error-prone, yeah, so, hence you have to use computer technology to count the

votes, but you cannot trust the result, not even paper ballots, so you have to

then have a human audit process, always, to audit that the paper is, was audited,

was calculated and tabulated by computer accurately, or you use secondary computer

system, which is in isolation for first, to do a count and then you make a small

audit again, [inaudible] of trust.

Paper alone is not solution. Also in other way, I like open source, I don't

like when people say open source is a solution, open source is not a solution,

open source is a step to right direction, I love open source, but it's not a

solution, but let's have an open source still.

So you're gonna be here back at DEFCON 27, I assume, um, what do you see for the

future of Voter Machine Hacking Village?

Well, we, every single year, we bring more

stuff in, so, this year, not only we have more types of voting machines, but we

have DEFCON kids from 8 to 15 hacking a mock up election websites, we

have the cyber race which helps us to train local election officials, we have a

virtualized election office enabling both the election of [inaudible]

protect this infrastructure, but also see their own kind of infrastructure from,

with the eyes of the attacker, so, again, the, allowing people to attack doesn't

mean that you're training attackers. It also is training defenders, because now

you have, you know now, you have visibility, and you can see it from that,

that side. We, and, as the, in the cyber range, it has multiple firewalls, it has

demilitarized zone, so it's actually very good design and behind all of that is

the voter registration database of Ohio, which Ohio published, so the, what

the attackers in there, one of the main targets is how they navigate their way

through all the protection and security to access that database.

So if somebody's

walking in here with, like, no knowledge of how to hack some of these

machines, are there, kind of, mentors around, or what's the kind of workflow

for someone entering this village?

The workflow is that did today, people who

started are going to learn. Tomorrow, these people, some, I would say, one

third of them, turn around, and tomorrow they are training the people who are

newcomers. So we, there's, there is very little mentoring here, it's all basically

the guys who are today learning are tomorrow's teachers and that's what it

is. We, we really have a very small organization, and we don't, in a way, we,

this is a community which has a humungous brain power, humongous capability of

innovate, they do what they want to do, this is all volunteers.

If you ever think

about, can I help, can I make a difference, become a poll worker.

The average age of

poll workers the United States gets one year older every year, basically, it's

dominated by senior citizens. Get involved, you can improve your security,

you can talk with the people who make the decision what machines are and

systems are acquired, and you learn to understand how elections work. Elections

are extremely complex, so, become a poll worker.

That's pretty good advice.

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A Day in the Life: U.S. Park Police Mounted Unit Officer - Duration: 3:47.

(Police radio sounds, and sounds of horse's hoof beats.)

To be a horse-mounted officer you're carrying on a legacy.

You're carrying on some history behind it, to patrol on the horse in the greatest city

in the world.

(Music plays, sounds of crickets and singing birds)

The day begins at 0600 and the moment that I arrive here at the barn I immediately check

on the status of my horse, and all the horses in the barn to make sure that there's no apparent

injuries of some sort.

This is Delilah, she's a nine-year old Percheron thoroughbred cross.

As you can see we caught her in the middle of breakfast right now, but I'll make it up

to her in a little bit.

The moment that I find that she's good to go I then begin to giver her a bath, brushing

her off, tacking her up, and then after we've done so, we start putting on her saddle her

reins, and we're off for patrol for whatever assignment is due for me that day.

(Music)

On a beautiful day such as this, as a horse-mounted officer it's wonderful to get out and patrol

and to introduce yourself to the public and to assure them that they're safe.

(Music)

Often times they're so overwhelmed by what they're seeing because they've never seen

it before, that they just want to at least overcome their fear to touch her.

Delilah is an excellent horse in temperament she takes a lot of the characteristics of

the Percheron, she's really low key I've had her for the last four years.

She didn't necessarily come on auto pilot, despite her disposition...

(Horse whinnies)

...but the benefit of being part draft horse, she's been really patient with me and she

doesn't spook easy.

First ten years of my career I was in patrol and I wanted a challenge, and what greater

challenge there was than to learn how to ride a horse in the best city in the United States,

and that's Washington DC.

(Music)

The moment we end our patrol here at the barn we dismount the horse, bring the horse in,

untack the horse, making sure that there is no apparent cuts, or any bruises, anything

that may have occurred during patrol, making sure there's no stones in the hoof, getting

any saddle stains off of the back.

And then once we allow them to go back into their stall, feed the horse by grain and hay,

refill their buckets with water, and it's the end of our day.

(Music)

The primary mission for the mounted Park Police officer is demonstrations.

Fortunately we don't have many demonstrations so on my average patrol it is community policing.

It is monitoring the community, just surveilling the area for various crimes of some sort.

But it is primarily police presence and demonstrations.

To represent a mounted unit that is known nationwide and to carry on the legacy and

the reputation which is rightfully earned... more so than anything, meeting new people

every day, and seeing how they react when they see a beautiful horse like Delilah, and

putting a smile on their face, and assuring them that they're in good hands.

(Music plays, fades)

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[Narrator: Jamie Lynn] Hittin' the road on two wheels.

It doesn't matter if it's a short trip, a long trip, or any trip,

motorcycles, skateboarding, and life on the road draw common bonds among the men of free spirit.

Sticking together, flying in formation, and taking over the road.

There's no better feeling than getting out there on two wheels.

It makes you feel alive.

But little did they know, their first stride wouldn't be what they'd be dreaming of.

Speak Two The Wind

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25 BIZARRE Facts About Each US State (Part 1) - Duration: 10:38.

Each US State is usually known for something.

South Dakota has Mount Rushmore, Arizona has the Grand Canyon, and Florida has, well, Florida

Man.

Needless to say, over its more than two-hundred-year period, the United States has cultivated a

rich and sometimes bizarre history.

More often than not, the weird and bizarre things are quickly forgotten in the history

books, so we're here to go through every US State and provide the bizarre things about

them.

Of course, we only do lists of 25, so this will most certainly be a two-parter.

Ready travel coast to coast in search of weird facts?

I'm Mike with List25 and Here are 25 Bizarre Facts About Each US State, Part 1.

25.

Alabama - Heaviest Member of Congress Senator Dixon Hall Lewis was an Alabama Democrat

and the heaviest member of Congress in history, weighing 500 pounds.

He served eight consecutive terms before dying in 1848.

The Senate made a special seat for him and his carriage had heavy duty springs installed.

24.

Alaska - Freakishly Large Produce With unusually long summer days, Alaskan farmers

can grow some crazy big produce.

In recent years, they've been able to produce a 35-pound broccoli, a 65-pound cantaloupe,

and a 135-pound cabbage.

23.

Arizona - Mystery Castle There's a castle built in Arizona near Phoenix

by a man named John Gulley.

What's perplexing about this castle is that he built the entire thing by himself over

the span of 15 years.

Moreover, he abandoned his wife and daughter to do it, and no one knows why.

Later, after his death, his wife and daughter were contacted by his lawyer saying they now

owned the castle.

It was the first they had heard from him since his disappearance.

22.

Arkansas - Dead Blackbirds On the last day of 2010, 1,000 blackbirds

fell out of the sky, dead, in Beebe, Arkansas.

Authorities had their theories of why it happened, from high winds to stress-related trauma,

but couldn't figure out anything conclusive.

21.

California - Emperor of the United States In 1859, San Francisco was home to the first

Emperor of the United States, Joshua Norton I, or so he claimed in the bulletin newspaper.

The editors published it as a joke.

Still, he paraded around the city pretending to be the Emperor, and many began to play

along, giving him free meals at restaurants and listening to his comical proclamations.

He even made his own currency.

20.

Colorado - Blucifer Denver International Airport had a 32-foot

blue Mustang sculpture installed in 2008.

Officially, its name is Blue Mustang, but locals have another name for him - Blucifer.

Why?

Well, first off, it killed its sculptor, Luis Jiménez, after part of it fell off

and severed his artery.

With its glowing red eyes and fierce demeanor, many believe its demon-possessed, and some

conspiracy theorists have claimed it's on top of a hidden bunker for the New World Order.

19.

Connecticut - Brains in Jars Once belonging to pioneering neurosurgeonÂ

Harvey Cushing, 550 human brains inside of jars were passed on and given to Yale University.

A custom-built room in their medical library was made to house the brains.

18.

Delaware - Raining Money A Delaware man's dying wish was for $10,000

to be dropped over the town of Lewes, Delaware, from a helicopter, and a year after his death,

they made it happen.

The money was made up of denominations of $5, $10, $20, and $50 dollars.

It literally rained money that day.

17.

Florida - Dwarf Tossing Oh, Florida, we all know you're full of weird

and crazy things.

In this case, Rep. Ritch Workman tried to have a 1989 law banning dwarf tossing in bars

repealed, saying it "limited employment options for little people."

16.

Georgia - Possum Drop On New Year's Eve, roughly 4,000 Georgians

head out to Tallapoosa to play games, listen to music, eat food, and watch a taxidermied

possum named Spencer drop from a building as a countdown for the new year.

This possum drop tradition was started in 2000 and has since blown up to be a huge event.

Take that, New York!

15.

Hawaii - Kamehameha Day Though the United States was born out of rebelling

against the English monarch King George III, leaving a lasting culture against monarchies,

Hawaii is the only state in the Union to have a holiday celebrating a monarch, King Kamehameha.

14.

Idaho - Name Mystery No one really knows where the word "Idaho"

comes from.

Before it was a state, it was called "The Colorado Territory."

Politician George M. Willing put forth the name "Idaho" saying it was a Native American

word for "gem of the mountains."

He admitted later that he made the whole thing up.

Because of that, Congress initially shot the name down, but later it became so popular

with the locals they decided to officially name it Idaho in 1863.

13.

Illinois - Devil Baby In Chicago, Hull House has long been rumored

to be haunted, but things took a turn toward the bizarre in 1913 when word spread about

the Devil Baby living there.

Locals from far and wide grew fascinated with this story of a baby that spoke all sorts

of profanities and had cloven hooves for feet.

People came to Hull House in droves to see it.

Even The Atlantic sent out a reporter to write about it.

12.

Indiana - Kokomo Hum In Kokomo, Indiana, some residents have complained

about a strange noise that gives them headaches.

Reports began in 1999 and described it as a low, persistent grumble that would only

go away if you left town.

Others had more extreme symptoms like diarrhea and nosebleeds.

Of the 45,000 residents, only a handful of residents have been "hearers" to the hum,

and scientists say they aren't imagining it.

Something, indeed, is out there making the noise.

11.

Iowa - James T. Kirk In Riverside, Iowa, there's a monument that

reads, "Future Birthplace of James T. Kirk - March 22nd, 2228."

When local Trekkie Steve Miller read Making of Star Trek in 1968, it said Kirk would be

born in a small town in Iowa but didn't specify which one.

Like a boss, Miller proposed making Riverside the town at a council meeting.

His motion passed unanimously.

Since then, the town radically became Star Trek themed, and in 2009, it was recognized

as Kirk's birthplace in the Star Trek remake film starring Chris Pine.

10.

Kansas - The Honking Tree In this state, on highway K-96 between theÂ

Bentley and Maize Road exit right outside Wichita, stands a tall tree considered a monument

by locals.

If you honk at it, you'll be granted good luck, or so they say.

Locals love the tree so much that when it was threatened to be torn down in the 90's,

they banded together to save it and won the fight.

Oh, and it also has its own Facebook page with thousands of followers.

9.

Kentucky - Moonbow We all know about rainbows, but an even more

rare phenomenon is a moonbow.

During full moons on clear nights, you can see the moonbow at Cumberland Falls on the

Cumberland River near Corbin.

8.

Louisiana - Nic Cage Tomb A Louisiana burial ground, famous for being

home to psychic Marie Laveau, also has another bizarre tomb built by Nicholas Cage himself.

Built in the shape of a pyramid, this white tomb has the inscription, "Omni Ab Uno" which

is Latin for "Everything From One."

No one knows why Cage built the tomb other than assuming that's where he wants to be

buried when he dies.

7.

Maine - North Pond Hermit In the 80's, Christopher Knight drove away

from home into the wilderness and never looked back.

For 27 years, he lived a solitary life in the woods, surviving mostly by stealing things

from local cabins nearby.

He built an entire campsite and never once purchased anything or spoke to anyone during

that time.

After years of larceny, he was finally caught and arrested in 2013.

6.

Maryland - Ouija The first Ouija board was created in an apartment

building that now stands as a 7-Eleven.

Elijah Bond and Helen Peters created the board and even asked it what it wanted to be called.

Bond grew such a close relationship with the board, his tombstone was made into one.

5.

Massachusetts - Gloucester Greasy Pole In Gloucester, locals grease up a 200-foot

horizontal pole extending from a pier with all kinds of slippery things, like banana

peels, axle grease, and Tabasco sauce, among other things, all in honor of Saint Peter.

The pole is roughly 25-feet above the ocean and contestants try to walk across it to reach

an Italian flag at the end.

Anyone who can successfully do it essentially gets bragging rights.

This act of madness has been going on since 1927.

4.

Michigan - Devil's Night It was 1983 in Detroit and juvenile delinquency

was rampant on the eve of Halloween, causing 650 major fires in the area.

This led to naming the night before Halloween, "Devil's Night."

Things reached a fever pitch in 1984 when firefighters had to put out 810 fires, and

officials sounded the alarm to clamp down on the practice.

Since then, government officials created "Angel's Night" with concerned Detroit residents patrolling

neighborhoods together to stanch out the problem.

3.

Minnesota - Three-Year-Old Mayor In the small town of Dorset, Minnesota, twenty-two

residents casted their ballots and elected a three-year-old boy named James Tufts as

their mayor.

Tufts philosophy on leadership boiled down to "being nice and no poopy talk," which,

in light of recent leaders, is pretty good advice.

2.

Mississippi - The Phantom Barber It was 1942 and residents of Pascagoula not

only had to worry about their boys fighting in World War II but also a strange and eerie

figure stalking the streets known as The Phantom Barber.

As their population soared due to war material manufacturing, a mysterious figure broke into

people's homes and cut pieces of their hair as they slept, hence the name.

Few clues were left behind, and to this day no one knows its identity.

1.

Missouri - Great Flood of 1993 During the Great Flood of 1993, 24-year-old

James Scott purposefully removed several sandbags from a levee, causing 14,000 acres of flooding

and destroying many buildings in West Quincy.

Why did he do it?

He wanted to strand his wife on the Missouri side of the border so he could stay in Illinois

and party with his friends.

Scott was convicted and received the maximum penalty of life in prison.

So, what are some bizarre facts from your hometown?

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CAN U.S NAVY DEFEND AGAINST BRAHMOS ANTI SHIP MISSILE? - Duration: 6:38.

The most credible threat to U.S Navy surface combatants like destroyers and supercarrier

comes from the anti-ship missile.

One of the most potent anti-ship missiles is the Brahmos missile.

The BrahMos cruise missile is produced by India-based BrahMos Aerospace, set up in 1998,

and is a joint venture between India's Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO)

and Russia's NPO Mashinostroyenia.

India is an ally of US and Indo-American relationship has been getting stronger in the last decade.

But this is not the case with Russia which is a rival.

In this video Defense Updates, analyzes if U.S Navy can defend against Brahmos missile?

Let's get in the details.

Brahmos weigh in at 3000 kg, has a length of 8.4 m and diameter of 0.6 m.

It has a solid fuel rocket booster for the first stage and liquid-fueled ramjet for the

second stage.

Brahmos can be launched from aircraft, land installations and warships.

It is being tested for induction into submarines also.

A hypersonic version of the missile, BrahMos-II, is also presently under development with a

speed of Mach 7-8 to boost aerial fast strike capability.

It is expected to be ready for testing by 2020

Brahmos is currently considered to be one of a most deadly anti-ship missile.

The reason is its unique features.

Let's check them.

1. It has a supersonic speed of Mach 3 or 1 km per second providing very little time to intercept.

2. Brahmos uses a 300 kg Semi-Armor piercing warhead and also has very high Kinetic energy

since Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the square of velocity.

Brahmos actually has about 9 times the Kinetic Energy of conventional subsonic missile

like Tomahawk.

The combined destructive force of massive warhead and kinetic energy is lethal for even

the biggest surface combatants.

Brahmas has been known to break ships in half in several tests.

3. It can perform S maneuvers in final stages of flight.The missile basically doesn't

move in straight line, making it very hard to intercept.

4. There are lots of redundancies in the guidance system - right from the INS, GPS, GLONASS

and GAGAN making it hard to jam.

5.The accuracy of around 1 square meter makes it apt for a precision strike on high-value targets.

6. Russia is a signatory of the MTCR (Missile Technology Control Regime) and India was not.

According to the MTCR guidelines Russia could not help or jointly develop a missile with

a none MTCR nation, whose range is more than 300 KM.

This is why Brahmos range had to be limited below 300 KM initially.

But last year India has entered MTCR and both countries are now working to increase the

range to 600 km.

The excellent range will enable it to be launched from standoff distances.

The best defense against the Brahmos missile is to destroy the launch platforms before

the missile could be launched.

The diverse launch platform makes this task difficult but not impossible.

Once the Brahmos gets launched successfully, it's a totally different ball game.

The normal procedure is to direct fighter jets from nearby aircraft carriers towards

the incoming missile and shoot it down.

But this is not a viable option against Brahmos because of its Mach 3 speed.

US Navy will mainly depend on the onboard weaponry for defense and there are 3 of those.

1. The Medium range defense is provided by Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile which is quad packed and

has a range of 50 km range.

2. RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile is present for point defense in U.S supercarrier and

not on destroyers.

These have a speed of Mach 2 and range of 9 km.

3. Phalanx CIWS is a close-in weapon system is present for last-ditch defense.

It has 3,000 rounds/minute rate of fire and has a maximum firing range of 3.5 km.

For the analysis, we are considering a salvo of 8 Brahmos, half of what a new generation

of Russian frigates carries.

There are potentially 2 scenarios.

1. Solitary warship like an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer is targeted.

2. A U.S Carrier Battle Group is attacked.

When a warship is alone and not having AWACS cover then the BrahMos will be detected at

about 35-40 km from the ship when it is in its sea-skimming terminal phase and on the

verge of employing evasive S maneuvers.

The warship will have 35 - 40 seconds to react.

The 2 layer defense of Arleigh Burke theoretically be able to defend against all missile but

practically it may be able to intercept only 3-4 of the missile.

It is highly likely that the warship will be knocked out.

A U.S Carrier Battle Group always has an AWACS cover and Brahmos will be most likely be detected

at around 150 km range.

The flotilla will have around 150 seconds to react.

The Carrier Battle Group with multiple destroyer and frigates travel in such a formation that

supercarrier is not directly in the line of fire.

The ships will also be able to coordinate the defenses.

In this case, the outer layer of destroyer(and frigates) will be able to intercept most of

the missiles or could also maneuver to take hits to protect the supercarrier.

Still, it is not impossible that 1-2 may sneak in and home in on the supercarrier.

The 3 layer defense of the supercarrier may be able to take those out all of those on

some occasions and may not on some other.

So, it is difficult to predict and results will vary but the potential of Brahmos can

be judged by the fact that few of these launched in salvo has the capability to challenge multi-billion

dollar warships of the U.S Navy.

For more infomation >> CAN U.S NAVY DEFEND AGAINST BRAHMOS ANTI SHIP MISSILE? - Duration: 6:38.

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BREAKING Putin: Deep State Behind Counterproductive & Meaningless Sanctions Against Russia - Duration: 2:55.

What is your take on the outcome of your meeting with the US President in Helsinki? The summit took place five weeks ago.

New US sanctions on Russia are coming into force today. The United States is also threatening with more sanctions related to the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.

What do you think?

Europe needs Nord Stream 2.

The President just mentioned the need to switch to more environmentally friendly fuel in the Arctic. This is an absolutely correct proposal.

However, this is not the only use of natural gas. Most importantly, gas consumption, including in Europe, is on the rise.

Gazprom, for example, increased its volume to the EU by almost 13 percent last year at a time when European countries such as Norway and Great Britain and others are seeing their reserves dwindle.

This is simply a fact established by analysts. Rest assured, this is how things are.

This business is regulated by certain rules such as the volume of gas and the length of the route.

Given the volumes of Russia's gas supplies to Europe and the distance between the production sites and points of delivery, Russia is the best supplier for the European economy.

We are prepared to compete with anyone. We hope for fair competition within existing international legal norms.

With regard to the meeting with President Trump, I think of it positively and believe it was useful.

No one expected a two-hour conversation to resolve every controversial issue.

President Trump expressed his position on these matters, I said what I thought. An exchange of views and a direct conversation are always very useful.

With regard to the sanctions, these actions are counterproductive and meaningless, especially with respect to a country such as Russia.

And it is not just the position of the President of the United States that matters. It is the position of the so-called deep state, the ruling class in the broad sense of the word.

I hope that the realisation that this policy has no future will someday reach our American partners, and we will begin to cooperate in a normal way.

And, again, we want to thank Helsinki for hosting this meeting.

For more infomation >> BREAKING Putin: Deep State Behind Counterproductive & Meaningless Sanctions Against Russia - Duration: 2:55.

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US dollar drops as Federal Reserve eyes September rate hike - Duration: 8:11.

For more infomation >> US dollar drops as Federal Reserve eyes September rate hike - Duration: 8:11.

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Scandal mongering makes the US less secure: Chris Buskirk - Duration: 3:24.

For more infomation >> Scandal mongering makes the US less secure: Chris Buskirk - Duration: 3:24.

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Secretary Pompeo Meets With Jordanian Foreign Minister Safadi - Duration: 0:30.

(camera clicks)

SECRETARY POMPEO: Good afternoon everyone.

JORDANIAN FOREIGN MINISTER SAFADI: Good afternoon.

SECRETARY POMPEO: Wonderful to see you again.

FOREIGN MINISTER SAFADI: Thank you, good to be here again.

SECRETARY POMPEO: (inaudible)

FOREIGN MINISTER SAFADI: (inaudible) So am I.

SECRETARY POMPEO: Good to see you.

You all have a good afternoon.

QUESTION: Secretary Pompeo --

FOREIGN MINISTER SAFADI: Thank you all. Take care.

QUESTION: do you (inaudible) Russia (inaudible) sponsor of terror?

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