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An image of a preproduction non-line-of-sight cannon in development by BAE Systems. In previous and current wars, the shells fired by U.S. Army rear artillery missed too many targets, caused too much collateral damage (like the deaths of civilians), and failed to explode properly. This tidbit becomes less surprising, though, when one learns that in the 21st century, the U.S. Army still used manned tanks based on designs created in the 1950s and '60s. There were periodic updates as new technology emerged, but this essentially amounted to adding new bells and whistles to an old component. It will represent the first complete ground-up rebuild of mobile artillery technology in decades. Line-of-sight weapons require fairly close proximity to the enemy, beyond-line-of-sight much less. The cannon being developed by BAE Systems for the U.S. Army uses a 155mm .38 caliber howitzer. Allows for a wide choice of ordinance. 38 caliber howitzer. Allows for a wide choice of ordinance. One group, termed smart submunitions, are the type of cluster bombs described in the run-in on the previous page.|Understanding how the online world works is not easy for most people who casually use the internet for things like shopping, email, or social media. The struggle is most definitely real for businesses trying to get ahead of the competition, and when it's all said and done, the one thing that really gets results is audience definition. If you have your own business & have never heard these words or perhaps are a little unsure of what they may mean, then you may have left A LOT of sales and transactions on the table. It's time to get a handle on what a professional audience definition analysis can do for your business. Audience definition, on the whole, is exactly what it says. You're trying to get a clearer idea of the people you want to see your product/service. The idea is simple: the more you know about your prospective audience, the better you're able to target your advertising and marketing strategies.
It is composed of 300 water Cherenkov detectors (WCD). Each of them is a cylinder of 7.3 m in diameter and 4.5 m in height. POSTSUPERSCRIPT. They are equipped with 4 upward facing photomultiplier tubes (PMT), one 10” Hamamatsu R7081-HQE at the centre of the tank and three 8” R5912 halfway to the edges. 95%. Those two characteristics compensate the smaller instantaneous sensitivity compared to the imaging atmospheric Cherenkov technique, especially at the highest energies for which fluxes tend to be low. Around 10 TeV, the footprint on the ground produced by a gamma-ray shower is comparable to the size of the instrument. Therefore, most of the events triggering the instrument will fall outside the main array which makes the event reconstruction less accurate because of degeneracy between the core position and the energy of the shower. In order to improve the reconstruction of those events thus improving the instrument sensitivity, a sparse outrigger array of small tanks has been added around the main array.
Sales are showing some signs of slowing early in 2011. In the January-February period, vehicle sales were 10% year-over-year to 3.15 million vehicles in China, down from 84% growth a year earlier. While this is a concern, the absolute sales growth in China is still staggering. General Motors, a rising player in China, reported a 34% year-over-year rise in its February sales to 184,498 vehicles. While good, this was well below the record 268,071 sold in January. GM and its Chinese partners sold 2.35 million vehicles in 2010, well above its U.S. Yes, there is clearly some slowing in the Chinese auto market, but I view dips as opportunities to buy for those with a longer-term view. Given that only about 41 in 1,000 Chinese own vehicles, according to some industry pundits, there is clearly ample room for growth, especially as the income levels continue to rise. This fact will drive vehicle sales going forward to the point where China will likely remain the top auto market in the world. The area of expensive or luxury vehicles is booming in China. The middle class is growing at a staggering pace, with more millionaires being created. When consumers find wealth, a big-ticket item they buy is a vehicle. The richer they become, the more they spend on vehicles. The sale of luxury cars is surging in China, according to auto industry researcher J.D. Power and Associates. The rate is well above what we are seeing in other industrialized countries. There are numerous ways to play the Chinese auto sector. You can buy an auto company with exposure to China, such as the major global automakers. Alternatively, you can also buy Chinese auto-parts makers.
The Applied Risk Management Specialty Group is where the rubber meets the road. Our objectives are to: establish SRA as the preeminent clearinghouse bridging risk management with risk analysis tools; attract risk managers to SRA and facilitate the exchange of ideas and knowledge among risk management practitioners and technical specialists such as researchers, scholars, teachers, and others interested in the application of risk analysis tools within a risk management context; encourage collaborative and interdisciplinary research on applied risk management concepts, terminology, and frameworks that promote understanding and effective use of risk management practices; provide active, worldwide leadership on risk management issues; promote risk management as an effective approach for addressing a wide range of technically and socially complex problems facing the world today. The Decision Analysis and Risk SpecialtyThe Decision Analysis and Risk Specialty Group (DARSG) focuses on promoting the use of risk- and decision-analysis tools in supporting decisions. The group currently has approximately 430 full-time members, which makes it the largest specialty group in the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA).
Kids can dream up some pretty awesome jobs, but can they keep the dream alive when they grow up? If you've ever asked a 5-year-old what she wants to be when she grows up, you'll probably recognize a theme. Astronaut, dancer, poet, princess, unicorn trainer - whatever the answer, it usually sounds like a lot of fun. Fifteen or 20 years later, that sense of fun will likely be trumped by a sense of financial responsibility. It's almost a rite of passage to give up the idea that a grown-up job can be fun. But fun and money aren't necessarily mutually exclusive. To be sure, even in the entertainment industry, Fallon is an anomaly. The jobs in which workers claim to be happiest are far less glamorous, but most pay a decent wage. There are also plenty of jobs that pay next to nothing and are a real drag. And even jobs that once seemed like a lot of fun, once you're in them long enough, can start to feel like work.


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