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🔥 Gray Zone Warfare is bursting at the seams after the release of Spearhead, the third major update, and Steam ratings jumped to 81% (previously 35%)

Spearhead rebuilt the game's core: progression, combat and world interaction were rework...

#SteamAndEpic #Spearhead #COMEBACK #Warfare #Steam #Gray

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⚡️Servers of Gray Zone Warfare are bursting after the release of the third big update, Spearhead, players rushed back and flooded forums and streams with impressions.

Spearhead rewrites the core: progression, combat and world interaction...

#SteamAndEpic #Spearhead #Servers #Big #COMEBACK #Warfare

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US and Iran: A brief history of how decades of mistrust and bad blood led to open warfare With U.S. bombs raining down on Iran and Tehran’s leaders responding by hitting targets across the Persian Gulf and restricting transit through the Strait of Hormuz, it is fair to suggest that the present moment represents a low in relations between the two countries. But the bad blood isn’t new: The U.S. and Iran have been in conflict for decades – at least since the U.S. helped overthrow a democracy-minded prime minister, Mohammed Mossadegh, in August 1953. The U.S. then supported the long, repressive reign of the Shah of Iran, whose security services brutalized Iranian citizens for decades. The two countries have been particularly hostile to each other since Iranian students took over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in November 1979, resulting in economic sanctions and the severing of formal diplomatic relations between the nations. Since 1984, the U.S. State Department has listed Iran as a “state sponsor of terrorism,” alleging the Iranian government provides terrorists with training, money and weapons. Some of the major events in U.S.-Iran relations highlight the differences between the nations’ views, but others arguably presented real opportunities for reconciliation. 1953: US overthrows Mossadegh In 1951, the Iranian Parliament chose a new prime minister, Mossadegh, who...

US and Iran: A brief history of how decades of mistrust and bad blood led to open warfare
->The Conversation | More on "US-Iran decades of conflict" at BigEarthData.ai | #Warfare #Peace #Iran

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#F16 #FighterJet #Dogfight #AirForce #Military #ArmedForces #Warfare #War #Battle #Soldier #Veterans #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Viral #Trending #FYP #ExplorePage #Reels #Short

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Drone warfare is tragically transforming humanitarian aid "Drone! Drone! Drone!" — trainees shout as miniature helicopter blades buzz overhead. At a Safer Access security course near Kyiv in late February, aid workers are learning how to react when their mission comes under fire. Seconds later, they shout: "Attack! Attack! Attack!" The trainees throw themselves into the snow. There’s a flash of mottled green and iridescent purple: a grenade with propellers, dives toward them. It hits, explodes. They count to five, then scramble for cover. The course, offered since April 2025, is a milestone in humanitarian aid’s tragic transformation. Once-manageable risks have turned into targeted threats as the high-visibility markings and legal protections that have long defined aid work are being tested. In response, organizations are seeking a new consensus — on technology, on tactics, and on how far they can adapt without compromising the principles they are meant to uphold. Across Ukraine, drones have become one of the United Nations’ main "concerns." Tom Fletcher — the U.N.’s top humanitarian official — admitted at an international press conference in March that aid workers are "struggling to keep up with that innovation in killing." On the ground, the innovation is impossible to ignore. Roman Bohaiov evacuates civilians from front-line...

Drone warfare is tragically transforming humanitarian aid
->Kyiv Independent | More on "Drone attacks targeting humanitarian workers" at BigEarthData.ai | #Warfare #Peace #Drone

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#assault #warfare

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The problem is globally leveraged against us even though we're worried about our so-called democracy right now. #Reich is the biggest name I can think of that consistently calls it what it is: #class #warfare. This is not about finding reasonable people. This is about finding true believers. Booyah!

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#Drone #Warfare #Japan #Technology #Cheap

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#BoneSpurDon only knows about #Grifting & #Raping .. not #Economics or #Warfare.

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I might rewatch #Warfare tonight.

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#Front #warfare #Zaporizhzhia

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Mosaic Warfare In Ukraine
Mosaic Warfare In Ukraine YouTube video by The Defence Horizon Journal

"Western #militaries, #defence #planners, and #procurement organisations should stop treating #Mosaic #Warfare as a distant future concept and start drawing practical lessons from #Ukraine now."

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How much do you know about Napoleon Bonaparte? Find out with this fun little 10-question quiz in the intellectual playground at 500ways.com/napoleon-quiz ( #Napoleon, #Bonaparte, #NapoleonBonaparte, #France, #FrenchHistory, #EuropeanHistory, #worldHistory,#Egypt,#military, #warfare)

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#Drone #Kyiv #warfare

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Civilians in Ancient and Medieval Siege Warfare Explore how siege warfare targeted civilians through starvation, disease, and terror, revealing strategic roles of suffering in ancient and medieval conflict.

Siege warfare wasn’t just strategy.

It was starvation. Disease. Desperation inside the walls. 🏰🔥

Civilians paid the price long before the gates fell.

#History #Warfare #Brewminate

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Pope says God doesn't listen to Donald Trump's prayers - LGBTQ Nation "Your hands are full of blood," Pope Leo XIV said.

> Pope says God doesn’t listen to Donald Trump’s prayers www.lgbtqnation.com/2026/04/pope...

#PapaLeon #Catholic #religion #warfare (c)

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#escalation #Iran #threats #Trump #CovFEVE - SHUT UP, PIGGY 🐷 ⛬ #warfare

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#Trump #TACO 🤡 ⛬ #warfare

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‘Bomb back to the Stone Age’: US history of threats and carpet bombing Analysts say carpet bombing countries is a war crime. But it wouldn't be new for the US.

> ‘Bomb back to the Stone Age’: US history of threats and carpet bombing www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/...

It's what the #AmericanEmpire does: bomb the shit out of places, including civilian targets.

#ThisIsAmerica #GunboatDiplomacy #warfare (c)

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Rethinking Zero Trust in the Age of Digital Warfare For over 16 years, the Zero Trust cybersecurity model has upheld the principle of “never trust, always verify” and has become the universal standard across government and defense organizations. But Zero Trust Access wasn’t built with Cross Domain Transfer – secure, policy-enforced data transfer between networks with varying security classifications – in mind. That’s an issue, as modern cyber warfare runs on speedy intelligence sharing, quick coalition tempo and data-driven decision advantage. Article continues below Given this, it’s no surprise that more and more cyber leaders are recognizing that Zero Trust alone cannot secure operations that span multiple classification levels and allied nation environments. A new strategic foundation to both enable and secure the flow of mission-critical information is taking shape. Why cross-domain data sharing matters In today’s high-octane international cyber battlespace, government and defense alliances such as NATO and operational initiatives such as the U.S. Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2) are facing a complex problem. As attack volumes increase, the ability to move data securely across domains and allies at mission speed for defense agencies to triage and respond becomes more crucial. At the same time, sharing and accessing sensitive data is a major operational risk for...

Rethinking Zero Trust in the Age of Digital Warfare
->TechRadar | More on "Zero trust military cybersecurity strategy" at BigEarthData.ai | #Warfare #Peace

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#3D printing #conflicts #defense #drone #intelligence #supply chains #Ukraine #SlavaUkraini 🔱 🌻 💪🏼 #war #warfare

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[12/12] L’ensemble de ces éléments suggère une entrée dans un « avant-guerre ». La croyance en une paix durable depuis 1945 s’efface, laissant place à un monde plus instable, où la guerre redevient un facteur structurant des équilibres géopolitiques. #HGGSP #warfare #conflict

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« On assiste à une régression des formes de la guerre » Quels sont les ponts et les différences entre les deux terrains de lutte iranien et ukrainien ? Éléments de réponse avec l’historien Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau, qui publie « Notre déni de guerre » au Se…

[1/12] Joseph Confavreux interroge l’historien Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau (EHESS) sur les guerres actuelles. L’analyse met en évidence un basculement historique où les conflits se multiplient, se connectent et redéfinissent profondément les formes contemporaines de la guerre. #HGGSP #warfare #conflict

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How much do you know about Jefferson Davis? Find out with this fun little 10-question quiz in the intellectual playground at 500ways.com/jefferson-da... ( #JeffersonDavis, #USHistory, #CivilWar, #Confederate, #ConfederateArmy, #AmericanSouth, #slavery, #political, #warfare)

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Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers and what that does - and doesn't - change about warfare Before dawn on March 1, 2026, Iranian Shahed drones struck two Amazon Web Services data centers in the United Arab Emirates. A third commercial data center in Bahrain was hit, though it is less clear whether it was deliberately targeted. Iran has also indicated that it considers commercial data centers to be targets. This is the first time that a country has deliberately targeted commercial data centers during wartime. Data centers have been targets of espionage and cyberattacks in the past, notably when Ukrainian hackers destroyed data stored in a Russian military-affiliated data center in 2024. This, however, was a physical attack. Drones damaged buildings. Advances in artificial intelligence have increased the importance of data centers. The U.S. military, in particular, has made great use of AI systems for decision support in its attacks on Iran and Venezuela. Given how important data centers are, Iranian forces could be targeting the infrastructure Iran’s leaders believe is supporting strikes on Iran. It is not altogether clear that these particular data centers were used by the U.S. military. Instead, the attacks may have been part of a broader effort to punish the United Arab Emirates for its ties with the U.S. In my...

Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers and what that does - and doesn't - change about warfare
->The Conversation | More on "Iran drones target data centers" at BigEarthData.ai | #Warfare #Iran #Peace #Data

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Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers and what it means for future of warfare Before dawn on March 1, 2026, Iranian Shahed drones struck two Amazon Web Services data centers in the United Arab Emirates. A third commercial data center in Bahrain was hit, though it is less clear whether it was deliberately targeted. Iran has also indicated that it considers commercial data centers to be targets. This is the first time that a country has deliberately targeted commercial data centers during wartime. Data centers have been targets of espionage and cyberattacks in the past, notably when Ukrainian hackers destroyed data stored in a Russian military-affiliated data center in 2024. This, however, was a physical attack. Drones damaged buildings. Advances in artificial intelligence have increased the importance of data centers. The U.S. military, in particular, has made great use of AI systems for decision support in its attacks on Iran and Venezuela. Given how important data centers are, Iranian forces could be targeting the infrastructure Iran’s leaders believe is supporting strikes on Iran. It is not altogether clear that these particular data centers were used by the U.S. military. Instead, the attacks may have been part of a broader effort to punish the United Arab Emirates for its ties with the U.S. In my...

Why Iran targeted Amazon data centers and what it means for future of warfare
->The Independent | More on "Iran drones target commercial data centers" at BigEarthData.ai | #Warfare #Iran #Peace #Data

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By Choking the Strait of Hormuz, Iran Found America’s Weak Spot | The Walrus A former US diplomat explains how Tehran is using a narrow trade lane to inflict global pain

> By Choking the Strait of Hormuz, Iran Found America’s Weak Spot thewalrus.ca/by-choking-t...

So the #CosmicJoker laughs. Blessed be the #DivineHumor

#warfare (c)

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#Drone #UAV #warfare

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"Looper" And The Real Science Of Time Travel A theoretical physicist at MIT shares what we actually know about toying with the arrow of time.

www.popsci.com/science/arti...

My dear English friends
Next time sink the Puritans
Toxic piety

#CurrentEvents #Inequality #warfare #TimeTravel #satire

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Can AI and One of History’s Most Preeminent Military Strategists Explain the U.S.-Iran War? The Answer Was Striking AI applies Clausewitz to the U.S.-Iran war, revealing how strategy, politics, a...

#Artificial #Intelligence #Defense #Features #History […]

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