Russian president calls attack ‘cruel and senseless’ after Kerch Bridge hit by latest strike; Antony Blinken says Russia exit from deal ‘unconscionable’
Some explosions reported at the Kerch Strait bridge. Again.
wonder if pillar got damaged this time, and at any rate a bit of (russian) paranoia wrt bridge can’t hurt. i’d guess security checks worse than at airports before entering kerch bridge
boom is easy, this was solved even before ww1. all the hard to make, worthwhile bling is guidance, sensors and such
if you want to fund MIC company, you need a mechanical engineer, maybe electronics engineer (for comms), and programmerS, especially those that deal with low level stuff
so, like last time, one half of road bridge is dropped. https://liveuamap.com/en/2023/17-july-images-of-the-damage-at-kerch-bridge-after-explosions this time the span is twisted, and the second section also looks damaged if still usable
wonder if pillar got damaged this time, and at any rate a bit of (russian) paranoia wrt bridge can’t hurt. i’d guess security checks worse than at airports before entering kerch bridge
Are you a physicist?
by trade i’m a chemist, but i do dabble in electronics. why do you ask?
Seemed like a physicist expression. I’m a chemist too :)
it’s more of language barrier showing in nonobvious ways
I use it in systems engineering too, fwiw
IDK why they’re asking but you have exactly the right skills. Electronically-Guided Special Chemistry Operations on Kerch Bridge when?
boom is easy, this was solved even before ww1. all the hard to make, worthwhile bling is guidance, sensors and such
if you want to fund MIC company, you need a mechanical engineer, maybe electronics engineer (for comms), and programmerS, especially those that deal with low level stuff
Terminal guidance of supersonic payloads falls under ITAR, so good luck with that!
and you need a lawyer