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Voluntary Based "Nonprofit" organization


Classical example of a political NGO with a militia wing

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_Front_of_India



Same guys who copped off the professors hands and legs.





















Attack on the US National Security Agency


Probably they were pissed off with the email and phone surveillance.

2 men were dress as women 











Pakistan's rental Army to join Saudi coalition against Yemen rebels


Else Saudis asked Pakistan to give back the gift of 1.5 billion dollars







ISIS 8th edition of Dabiq Magazine is out


Grab the latest copy to read about the end times ;)


Video footages show Saudi-led coalition targeting weapon and ammunition depots








Coalition of countries trying to restore "stability" in Yemen


Egypt, Jordan and Pakistan are "stable states" trying to bring more "stability" to Yemen







Photos of Saudi crimes against civilians in Yemen









Iraq and Syria


Current battle grounds

Tikrit




Idlib








Laaaal Topiwala comes again on TV


Explaining Pakistan- Saudi Arabia Talukaat (Najaiz)
and Pakistan - Iran relations.


Words to remember and repeat
  1. Khawariz
  2. Yahoodi
  3. Zionists
  4. Israeli
  5. Hindu Facists 
  6. CIA, Mossad
  7. Ummmah
  8. Gen Zia
  9. Tehzeeb ko aag
  10. Undooloosia
  11. Sallahuddin Ayyub
  12. Halagu Khan





Mass production of T-50 fighters to start in 2016






Russia may start mass production of fifth-generation T-50 fighter (PAK FA) jets in 2016, Russian Deputy Defence Minister Yuri Borisov said Monday.

“We have plans to deliver the first series of fifth-generation fighter jets next year,” Sputnik News quotes Borisov. Deputy Defence Minister is currently visiting to the Komsomolsk-on-Amur aviation plant in the country’s Far East, where Russia is developing the PAK-FA fighter jet.Four more prototypes will be available for tests this year, Borisov added.

The Russian Armed Forces began to accept into service the first T-50 jets in February.
The T-50 differs from the 4 and 4++ generation of jet fighters, with the presence of modern radar stations (RLS), which can detect “stealth” technology aircraft. In addition, there is the Himalaya electronic warfare complex and an arsenal of precision weapons, which are also undergoing a series of tests together with the airplane. The new aircraft is invisible to enemy radar: the aircraft manufacturers at Sukhoi succeeded in significantly reducing the PAK FA’s radar cross section – the basic characteristic that makes aircraft visible to radars.

Afghan Air Force receives six MD 530F helicopters





The Afghan Air Force in Kabul has received six MD 530F Cayuse Warrior scout attack helicopters from MD Helicopters, the company announced on 20 March.

The helicopters were delivered within six months of MD Helicopters receiving the order in October 2014. The Cayuse Warrior was developed in response to the drawdown of coalition forces in the region.

MD Helicopters developed a purpose-built, close attack helicopter to meet the capability requirements identified by the International Security Assistance Force - Afghanistan for light scout attack helicopters.

China's KJ-500 AEW&C platform 'enters service'






Images from Chinese military issue websites indicate the Kongjing 500 (KJ-500) airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft has started to enter service with the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).

While images of the KJ-500 in the PLAAF paint scheme first appeared in late 2014, the first image of one with an official serial number (30471), confirming its service entry, did not appear until 18 March.

First seen in early 2013, the KJ-500 is based on the Shaanxi Aircraft Corporation (SAC) Y-9 four-turboprop transport combined with a fixed phased-array radar developed by the Nanjing Research Institute of Electronic Technology (NRIET, or 14th Institute).

Chinese internet sources suggest that while the KJ-500 is smaller in size, electronic advances enable its radar to be as capable as NRIET's fixed array for the KJ-2000 AEW&C system that is fitted to an Ilyushin Il-76 platform. In January 2013 Chinese television reported this radar could track 60 to 100 targets simultaneously out to 470 km.

The KJ-500 radar's three arrays are apparently the same size and contained in a saucer-shaped dome with an apparent satellite communications antenna in the middle. Other imagery indicates SAC considered but rejected a teardrop-shaped dome that would have allowed for larger side-looking arrays. The KJ-500 also features two passive electronic intelligence arrays.