American weapon aid has already ceased. It's truly dire on the front. What could get worse is if American intelligence aid also stopped. As hard as it is for Europe to replace America's supply of 155mm, replacing US intelligence is going to be even harder. That is to say, it would be absolutely impossible.
You have to wonder if they ever played Cyberpunk 2077 (incl. Phantom Liberty) before they came up with that line. The only AAAA game. Maybe not the best game ever, but it definitely felt like the most expensive game ever.
What about posting manuals on War Thunder forums?
Gosh darnit, people. You're all thinking of this as civilian tech. Just as we all know every military needs a satellite navigation system a la GPS to guide rockets and what not, with the Ukraine war it's become painfully obvious that every military needs a satellite communications system a la Starlink. China and India are inevitably going to launch their own systems soon. Russia too, if it has any money left after this war. That's how you have to think of this system.
So, you see, these projects are primarily for warfare. Civilian applications are often permitted but that's not the point of those projects.
For speakers and headphones you can measure frequency response. But this is less fun than having a person listen and describe the sound with weird adjectives.
He was formerly at Anandtech, I think.
Not until a European company produces reusable rockets. This has generally been opposed at Arianespace because it reduces the amount of work available in the host countries
Mit humor ist doch besser als ohne, finde ich.
Weil die Bahn Staatlicher Eigentum ist. Es wurde nie wirklich privatisiert, denn 100% der Aktien gehört noch der Staat.
This particular thing kinda sucks, though. I also hate when there’s a puzzle that goes “you know that interaction that normally doesn’t work? We’ve enabled it here and it’s how you’re supposed to solve this puzzle! Surprise!”
Funding issues, according to the article