Stop by booth 3418 at #SENA24 and say hello to the Wild Alaskan Company. 🐟🦀✅
Gorgeous packaging and booth.
Skip to main content
Stop by booth 3418 at #SENA24 and say hello to the Wild Alaskan Company. 🐟🦀✅
I write copy for brands that tell stories | freelance senior copywriter + creative lead
6moGorgeous packaging and booth.
To view or add a comment, sign in
The Russian MOD is reporting that 144 Ukrainian UAVs attacked nine different regions of Russia overnight. There are numerous videos from the Moscow region of UAVs attacking airports and hitting residential buildings. Unlike Russia, Ukraine is not deliberately targeting civilian buildings. These UAVs are hitting the buildings because they have either been shot down by air defence or brought down by electronic warfare systems. Russia is trying to equate its destruction of civilian buildings with the damage caused by Ukrainian UAVs to Russian buildings. Of course, there is no equivalence at all beyond the superficiality of the images. When Putin started his so-called, Special Military Operation, which was scheduled to last for 3 days in February 2022, he could never have envisaged that the fighting would still be ongoing 900 days later or that Ukraine would be hitting targets in his capital city and all over Russia. It appears that Putin has fully embraced the sunk-cost fallacy of war, where he is committing ever more troops and resources in a vain attempt to make his huge previous losses count for something, or perhaps count for anything at all. https://lnkd.in/gfMxz2Bd #ukrainewar #osint
To view or add a comment, sign in
Bahrain’s ruler, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, this week inaugurated the newly introduced Bell Flight AH1-Z Cobra attack helicopters into the Bahrain Defence Force (BDF) as part of the Bahrain Shield project. The inauguration was part of the 56th anniversary celebrations of the BDF and was the latest in a series of acquisitions that has seen ongoing development of the force. The Royal Bahrain Air Force is the first to operate the AH1-Z Cobra outside the USA. And the helicopter, along with other hardware with the BDF, will lead the flying festivities at this year’s Bahrain International Airshow (BIAS) which takes place at the Sakir air base on 9-11 November. The show has grown in size and reputation since it launched in 2010, and Yousif Mahmoud, director general of BIAS, is at WDS to encourage the defence industry and its supply chain to be part of the event. “The current trend in the region is to create a local defence industry with each country now planning for the products or technology to be used, rather than just to order from outside,” Mahmoud said. “I think there are a lot of projects for joint venture discussion and the environment we have created at the show since the beginning makes it very comfortable for these discussions. I think it is more about how to get cooperation and joint ventures and projects rather than selling and buying equipment.” Major OEMs already signed up include BAE Systems which inked a contract at the World Defense Show this week. The Bahrain show features a spectacular flying display – at three hours, one of the most impressive on the show circuit. This year will feature a packed display from both civil and military aircraft, including a show-topping flying pyrotechnic spectacular from aerobatic aircraft as the sun sets over the Bahrain desert. Sakir has its own airspace, allowing exhibitors the opportunity to prove their capability and manoeuvrability to the crowds. https://lnkd.in/dk7Hmuaf #events #bias2024 #helicopters #defenceforce #airforce
To view or add a comment, sign in
When it comes to a 6th generation fighter, the airframe is only a fraction of the capability. Sensors, weapons, data fusion and battlefield awareness are just some of the major technologies we should expect to see if stars align and the GCAP project succeeds. I think this is why we are seeing the concept model featuring a lot of last generation stealth design features (such as the pronounced vertical stabilisers) - stealth is only one priority among many. However, conceptual design is the most flexible design stage, and the final concept will likely end up looking completely different to this little glimpse. I'm sure we will all be following GCAP's development with great interest.
#BreakingNews - The three nations of the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) – UK, Italy and Japan – are unveiling a new concept model of the next generation combat aircraft at Farnborough International Airshow, which opens its doors at 10:00am tomorrow. Exhibiting at the show together for the first time, the three GCAP government partners and their lead industry partners will showcase the significant strides we are all making to progress the delivery of a truly next generation combat aircraft. Engineers from across BAE Systems Air, Leonardo and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries are working together under a collaboration agreement on the design and development of the future combat aircraft using a range of innovative digital tools and techniques, including computer based modelling and virtual reality to evolve the aircraft’s design during its concepting phase. Discover more ✈️ http://baes.co/8yNK50SGNnq
To view or add a comment, sign in
Why It Matters: The JF-17’s low cost, advanced technology, and operational efficiency make it a game-changer not just for Azerbaijan, but for the entire region. This acquisition not only boosts Azerbaijan’s air force but also positions Pakistan as a key player in the global defense market.
To view or add a comment, sign in
🎉#EDAturns20 - Marking 20 years of promoting European defence cooperation with #MARSUR 🚢 One of the longest-running projects undertaken by EDA, the Maritime Surveillance Networking (MARSUR) project is a technical solution and a dynamic network of experts fostering dialogue among #European maritime information systems. 🔍 What is the project about? MARSUR aims to improve the common “Recognised Maritime Picture” by facilitating exchange of operational maritime information and services such as ship positions, tracks, identification data, chat or images. MARSUR isn't just about technology; it's about fostering vital connections and co-operation between EU military and civilian maritime authorities and other international maritime actors. 📊 Key facts and figures to date -Started in 2006 -Over 7 million euros invested collectively since 2008, showcasing a remarkable return on investment and commitment from participating Member States -17 MARSUR Nodes -22 European Navies -2 Operational Demonstrations: SOPHIA and ATALANTA -3 Project Arrangements - 1 Technical Arrangement, 2 Bilateral Agreements -MARSUR utilised for EU Coordinated Maritime Presences since 2020 Learn more about MARSUR by swiping through the images below. #EUdefence #EU #EuropeanUnion #MARSUR #MaritimeSecurity #DefenceInnovation #maritime
To view or add a comment, sign in
Did you know..❓ During World War 2, a motorised submersible known as Sleeping Beauty was created by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE). It was specifically designed to perform clandestine surface and sub-surface reconnaissance and covert attacks. Combining the legendary concept of the Sleeping Beauty with modern navigation propulsion and sensor technology, JFD was inspired to created the Shadow Seal, a unique Tactical Diving Vehicle (TDV) suitable of undertaking a range of complex mission profiles. JFD understands the demanding and ever-changing sub surface battlespace, and continues to support military personnel around the world with innovative solutions and support, in order to achieve mission success. Find out more about JFD's Shadow Seal here: https://direc.to/kD5d #SleepingBeauty #WW2 #JFD #ShadowSeal #TacticalDivingVehicle #SpecialOperations
To view or add a comment, sign in
Head of communication with an aviation firm. Author of road tripping books, motorcyclist, farmer. Blogs at Wanderink.com.
Behold the Buddha! The famed Globemaster stood, or hovered, a benign menace, under the midday sun. There was more security than usual at the Hosea Kutako Airport, Windhoek, Namibia. It was usually just Lucia, who had by now become my friend, and just another person. Now it was a whole posse of them – of different colours, postures, and uniforms. Each of them eyed the passengers walking on the tarmac sternly. All of them hissed or hollered as I got drawn towards the snub-snout beast variously called the ‘Moose’ and the ‘Buddha.’ I had heard of the strategic aircraft painted in Qatar Airways livery but was not exactly a passenger carrier. The Globemaster or the C-17 was a heavy lifter with a war pedigree. But it was not exactly a military aircraft masquerading as civilian equipment, as I came to find out later from our aviation sources. It was owned by the Qatar Emiri Air Force though. The unique paint scheme which apparently is the first of its kind – according to the article on the Boeing website – was intended to build awareness of Qatar’s participation in operations around the world. So there, no controversy, no conspiracy, just plain purpose and good public relations. Of course, the rest of the country’s C-17 fleet are employed in combat operations and are appropriately coloured. Specs for the avgeek: The Globemaster’s wingspan and length are both approximately the same at around 170 feet. The cargo space is over 85 feet long, 18 feet wide and 12 feet high, making it nothing short of cavernous. It can carry a total of 78 tons or, 18 modular pallets of equipment, or up to 102 troopers. The Boeing article also stated, ‘In addition to being able to land and take off on short, unimproved runways, it has the highest mission capability rate of any airlifter, which means it is ready to fly roughly 90 per cent of the time.’ This did explain some of the breathtaking photographs and videos of the C-17 that had me hooked for long – landing on dirt lands, snowy terrains, and ancient airstrips – serious work that came across as showboating! Memorable first sightings! #globemaster #Boeing #qatarairways #avgeek #aviationenthusiasts #airforce
To view or add a comment, sign in
Here is an unusual sight This video shows six Russian Su-25 aircraft flying in the Avdiivka area. It is unusual because, in recent days, so many Russian aircraft are having great difficulty remaining aloft. David Axe from Forbes has just written a great article on this very subject (link below). Russia has now lost 13 aircraft in 11 days. It lost 3 aircraft yesterday (29 February) alone. The list of Russian aircraft losses for the last 11 days is: · ten Su-34 fighter-bombers · two Su-35 fighters · one A-50 AWACS There are varied reasons for many of these losses, including a couple of allegations of friendly fire. However, Russian bloggers (who have a lot of experience in this area) tend to make more of friendly-fire incidents than we’ve seen over the last couple of weeks, which makes me think that these are not friendly-fire at all. For a possible explanation, we must go back to the first shooting down of an A-50 AWACs (and an IL-22M) back on 14 January. At the time, this was attributed to a Patriot missile system but this is unlikely because of the extreme range involved and the fact that a strategic asset like the Patriot would need to be parked on the front line to stand any chance of achieving that hit. It is very unlikely that Ukraine would risk a Patriot system in that way. Two weeks ago, we did see two damaged Patriot launchers being flown back to the USA for repair but that in itself does not mean that they were on the frontline when they were damaged. It also implies that the remaining launchers are too valuable to be placed close to the front line. I still think that Ukraine has either developed or has been given a new type of long-range, air-defence system and it used that system for the first time to shoot down the A-50 and IL-22M on 14 January. Since then, the system has been used sparingly to hide its existence and it is only when the second A-50 was shot down that it has been used more freely. And, no, I am not a conspiracy theorist. https://lnkd.in/g3YXzwCM https://lnkd.in/gk_7zCHd #ukrainewar #osint
To view or add a comment, sign in
Turkey achieved a significant milestone with the maiden flight of its first domestically produced combat aircraft, named Kaan, conducted at the Akinci air base near Ankara. With the flight lasting 13 minutes, the CEO of Turkish Aerospace Industries, Temel Kotil, noted that the aircraft reached a speed of 230 knots and an altitude of 8,000 feet. This accomplishment marks a crucial step in Turkey's efforts to develop its indigenous combat aircraft capabilities. Initiated in December 2010, Turkey's combat aircraft development program aims to introduce a fifth-generation fighter to meet the requirements of the Turkish Air Force beyond the 2030s, eventually replacing its existing F-16 fleet. By establishing a comprehensive value chain encompassing technology, infrastructure, human resources, and manufacturing capabilities, Turkey seeks to position itself among the select few countries capable of producing advanced combat aircraft independently. The Kaan, boasting a wingspan of approximately 46 feet and a length of 69 feet, features two engines, initially powered by General Electric-made F110-GE-129 turbofans. However, Turkey is actively pursuing the development of an indigenous turbofan engine for the Kaan in collaboration with local company TRMotor. #Turkey #aerospace #aviation #fighterjet
To view or add a comment, sign in
Tomorrow, an #UpperLevel #trough will be approaching the #Balkans from #Italy: Aeronautica Militare is drawing a #comma (#Eumetrain, #satrep, #ConceptualModel, #EUMETSAT) in their #forecast #WeatherCharts whereas the Deutscher Wetterdienst is drawing a 🔵 #ColdFront. At first that #front seemed a little weirdly drawn, differing from the trough axis, but the #EURO1k is exactly predicting #precipitation where the front will be. #MetX #Meteomatics #MSLP #WindShear #precipitation #rainfall #RainShower #WeatherForecast #WeatherForecasting #NumericalWeatherPrediction #NWP #WeatherAnalysis
To view or add a comment, sign in
9,261 followers
Create your free account or sign in to continue your search
By clicking Continue to join or sign in, you agree to LinkedIn’s User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy.
New to LinkedIn? Join now
or
By clicking Continue to join or sign in, you agree to LinkedIn’s User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy.
| Project Management | Capital Planning | Product Development | Startup Founder | C-Suite Advisor |
2mo🐟✨ "With experience that's just right, Alaska as my home, and a drive that's bright, ✨🐟 For Wild Alaskan Salmon, I’m ready to fight, to bring the best products to new heights! 🏔️🌊 #WildAlaskanSalmon #DirectorOfProductDevelopment #AlaskaNative #SalmonDreams"