Entwicklungen und News in der Luftfahrt, Teil 2 |
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Entwicklungen und News in der Luftfahrt, Teil 2 |
24. Feb 2010, 14:34 | Beitrag
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Scheinbar steht die Finanzierung des A400M endlich:
http://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2010-02...-a400m-einigung Details gibt es die nächsten Tage. Die 5,2 Mrd Euro Mehrkosten schlüsseln sich dem Vernehmen nach aber so auf: 2 Mrd Zusatzfinanzierung durch Bestellernationen 1,5 Mrd Kredite durch Bestellernationen 800 Mio Übernahme durch EADS 500 Mio Eskalationsklauseln (Kompensation gestiegener Rohstoffpreise durch Bestellernationen) 400 Mio zuletzt noch fraglich Edit: Und wohl doch nicht http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/997/504212/text/ Der Beitrag wurde von Praetorian bearbeitet: 24. Feb 2010, 19:24 -------------------- This just in: Beverly Hills 90210 - Cleveland Browns 3
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4. May 2010, 18:58 | Beitrag
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Es war gerade erster Mai nicht 1. April?
ZITAT US netwar-force Cyber Wings badge unveiled Digital aces must pass fearsome 'X course'* to win them By Lewis Page • Get more from this author The US Air Force - perhaps the keenest of America's armed forces to get stuck into network warfare - has unveiled the cyber "wings" which will be worn on the chests of its digital warriors. http://regmedia.co.uk/2010/05/04/cyber_wings.jpg The US Air Force Cyberspace Badge. Credit: USAF "Cyber wings upon their chests/These are men**, our geekiest" The new "Cyberspace Badge" features lightning-bolt wings extending from a central globe encircled by orbiting blobs - presumably surveillance or communications satellites - and a heraldic thunderbolt with ordinary feathery wings stuck on the front. Apparently this symbolises "the projection of cyber power world-wide", "the space dimension of the cyberspace domain" and "striking power through air, space and cyberspace". It seems there will be Basic, Senior and Master Cyberspace Officer badges. They will be as coveted and difficult to earn as any other US military adornment: for the moment, holders of the existing "communications and information" badge can win their cyber wings by completing the no-doubt-fearsome "X-course"*, being awarded the same level of cyber wings as they previously had comms-and-info ones. Alternatively any officer who has done the X-course and has "at least one year of cyberspace experience" since 2006 can badge up too. For now the cyber wings are for officers only: "eligibility criteria for enlisted personnel are slated for release in a future message", according to a military statement. "The Air Force mission - to fly, fight and win in air, space and cyberspace - acknowledges the significance and interrelationship of our three operational domains in effective warfighting," said major-general Michael Basla of Space Command, which is in charge of the airforce cyber arm. "The establishment of the Air Force Cyberspace Badge underscores the crucial operational nature of the cyberspace mission," added the general. For now the 24th Air Force, the new operational cyber organisation, is still setting up. By the end of this year it is expected to include some thousands of cyber warriors, many of them no doubt wearing cyber wings pinned proudly to their grubby heavy-metal T-shirts. Or conceivably not. Wired Magazine's defence editor, surely a significant moulder of opinion in US military geek circles, has dubbed the new badge "kind of lame" and stated that it sucks. ® Bootnotes *Also known, less impressively, as the Distance Learning Cyberspace Operations Transition Course. **Maybe not that many women in this branch. Quelle: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/05/04/pu..._my_sons_chest/ New Air Force cyberspace badge guidelines released (af.mil) Design the Air Force’s Cyberwarrior Badge (Because the Real One Sucks) (wired) -------------------- |
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