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🇺🇸🇺🇦 US will reportedly provide tiny Black Hornet nano-drones to Ukraine in new aid package worth about $400 million.
Black Hornets are tiny nano-drones (just a bit bigger than Zelensky's brain) used primarily for intelligence-gathering and weighs about 18g.
Package will also include missiles for HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems, NASAMS air defense systems, artillery ammunition.
In addition, Kiev will receive Javelin anti-tank missile systems, Stinger MANPADS, Stryker armored combat vehicles, mine clearance equipment, Hydra-70 missiles, mortars and millions of rounds of small-arms ammunition.
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Black Hornets are tiny nano-drones (just a bit bigger than Zelensky's brain) used primarily for intelligence-gathering and weighs about 18g.
Package will also include missiles for HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems, NASAMS air defense systems, artillery ammunition.
In addition, Kiev will receive Javelin anti-tank missile systems, Stinger MANPADS, Stryker armored combat vehicles, mine clearance equipment, Hydra-70 missiles, mortars and millions of rounds of small-arms ammunition.
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https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanam/article/PIIS2667-193X(23)00113-8/fulltext
Blaming climate change and not Bill Gates genetically altered mosquito release in Peru for the spread of dengue fever and now More than 230 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome have been reported in Peru, with more than half the cases occurring in a brief five-week period from June to July, NY Post reports
Blaming climate change and not Bill Gates genetically altered mosquito release in Peru for the spread of dengue fever and now More than 230 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome have been reported in Peru, with more than half the cases occurring in a brief five-week period from June to July, NY Post reports
The Lancet Regional Health – Americas
Dengue emergency in the Americas: time for a new continental eradication plan
Incidence of dengue has grown dramatically in the past 20 decades, with global cases
jumping from 500,000 in 2000 to 5.2 million in 2019, the largest number of dengue
cases ever reported. Of these, 3.1 million were recorded in the region of the Americas,…
jumping from 500,000 in 2000 to 5.2 million in 2019, the largest number of dengue
cases ever reported. Of these, 3.1 million were recorded in the region of the Americas,…