The Drone Technology: no longer a monopoly of the Superpowers
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by Assad Bhuglah
A drone, also known as unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), is an aircraft without a human pilot on board. Its flight is either controlled autonomously by computers in the drone, or under the remote control of a navigator on the ground. A human operator needs to tell the drone only two things before it sets off from the launch base: where it is and where its objective is. Although it is largely used within military applications, it is now gaining importance for non-military uses, such as firefighting, surveillance of pipelines, search and rescue, remote sensing and data collection.
The drone uses a camera pointed at the ground to navigate and pick landing spots. It can even identify people and other objects. It has the tremendous capacity of scene perception, mapping, planning, controlling and achieving its target in real-time. Drones are getting smaller and smarter and are able to navigate and identify targets without GPS or human operators. The micro-drones can run reconnaissance missions in indoor spaces by penetrating inside buildings and inspect suspicious objects without risk. Until now the drones have been operated from an airbase or from the bay of the ship. There has also been considerable progress in manufacturing hand-launched drones. There is now move to build a next-generation drone that will operate from aircraft carriers.
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Do you know about letters a b c?
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This is awesome!
Letters 'a', 'b', 'c' & 'd' do not appear anywhere in the spellings of 1 to 99
(Letter 'd' comes for the first time in Hundred)
Letters 'a', 'b' & 'c' do not appear anywhere in the spellings of 1 to 999
(Letter 'a' comes for the first time in Thousand)
Letters 'b' & 'c' do not appear anywhere in the spellings of 1 to 999,999,999
(Letter 'b' comes for the first time in Billion)
And Letter 'c' does not appear anywhere in in the spellings of entire English Counting
Leçon 68: Secrets exposed
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Al-Haqqah (The Inevitable Truth) - Chapter 69: Verse 18
"On that day you shall be brought to judgement and none of your secrets will remain
hidden."
All are exposed: bodies, souls, consciences, actions and destinies. All curtains that used to hide
secrets are lifted, and souls are laid bare just like bodies. What used to be concealed is now
in full view. Man is without any of his precautions, schemes and plans. What he was keen to
conceal, even from himself, is there to be seen by all. Such disgrace and in front of everyone!
As for God, He has always been fully aware of every little thing, even that which is most deeply
hidden, but man, accustomed to all sorts of concealment on earth, does not appreciate this.
Altogether we stand for the prophet Muhammad(peace be upon him)
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1434 : Hégire et Ouverture
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par Khalil Elahee
Le calendrier islamique commence avec l’hégire, l’émigration du Prophète(saw) de la Mecque à Médine. Omar et les compagnons du Prophète (saw) choisirent cet évènement particulier comme le point de départ, l’an 1, d’une ère nouvelle. Ils avaient considéré d’autres faits marquants de l’histoire naissante de la civilisation musulmane. Mais l’unanimité se fit sur l’hégire comme le tournant du destin. Il serait opportun de nous rappeler la pertinence et les enseignements de ce choix.
D’abord, il s’agit de rappeler que l’hégire n’est nullement une fuite, un enfermement, un repli ou encore un exil forcé. Après la conquête de la Mecque, le Prophète (saw) ne contemplera pas un seul moment l’abandon de Médine pour retourner vivre dans sa ville natale.
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