Nighttime is especially worrisome to people here. The lack of air defenses and increased Russian attacks with ballistic missiles have left them with few options than to hide. The perceived threat here in Kiev at the moment is incredibly high with Ukraine having effectively run out of interceptor missiles and especially this neighborhood that has been attacked by Russian missile strikes again and again
cruise missiles and drones, it is much higher. So the real problem that we are facing now in this case is really ballistic missiles and that is why I put an emphasis on that not because the other um incoming missiles were not not taking place were not arriving but let me go on uh back to answering
military uh capable. Uh and this let me add that also we have the North Korean ballistic missiles, the KN23 and KN24 that are coming together with the Russian the Silicon Russian ballistic missiles, the Iscander ballistic missiles, the S400s
Right, that's correct. So Ukraine currently is not able to fend off ballistic missiles. Um and it's not looking like there's going to be a change to that anytime soon. Um they need the Patriot system which is has been provided by the US. The US partners have been running low on their stocks
good on any of their goals they set out to to accomplish more than four years ago. So, um if Russia can produce ballistic missiles faster than um partners can give to Ukraine as it seems to be at the moment, then um this is going to just strengthen Russia's position in the eyes of Russia, but also in the eyes of Ukraine.
And they're very, very different experiences. Ballistic? I thought about that.
of drones at the Ukrainian capital and surrounding areas. Most of the projectiles were intercepted, but the fastmoving ballistic missiles continue to pose a challenge for Ukrainian air defenses. After the latest attacks, Ukrainian President Vimir Zalinski once again called on allies to help stock up
I mean know I'm quoting from I believe from Howard Aken who said that if the same computer was built in order to do both ballistic calculations so you know a scientific problem and business calculations. I believe that this would be the greatest uh uh either a mistake or the greatest coincidence in in in the
entered this war with thousands, we think tens of thousands of drones, missile uh ballistic missiles, anti-shipping missiles, which are lower sea skimming cruise missiles. Um, and even though we have destroyed large fractions of their uh of their missiles,
and on US bases? Uh it's been a combination in the m in in March. It was mostly intermediate range ballistic missiles and then drones since about the middle of March. Um until just quite recently it's mostly been drones except for Israel when Israel's been attacked.
ballistic missiles, the KN23 and KN24 that are coming together with the Russian the Silicon Russian ballistic missiles, the Iscander ballistic missiles, the S400s uh and other cruise uh cruise missiles such as caliber uh cruise missiles. So it is it is very problematic. I mean the
missiles. They're attacking with roughly 100 ballistic, and this is just ballistic missiles. And in addition to that, you also have cruise missiles, but w with roughly 100 ballistic missiles every month. And it looks like at the moment that they are able to sustain this rate. And in addition to that, there were also reports of North Korean
It is the same thing. It is a ballistic-- it's a cannonball, up-down thing. So their capsules are slightly different.
A persuasive expert he was not. So his ballistics expert was blind. - In one eye, yes, that's correct.
And I wanted things to be consistent. And then just goes ballistic, bawls, breaks eye contact and looks away.
You think the fact that people don't like you means they won't buy your products, even if it's the best on the market for their application? My wife went ballistic.
You think the fact that people don't like you means they won't buy your products, even if it's the best on the market for their application? Without going ballistic, the student picked up the freshness guaranteed, which guarantees fresh French fries during all business hours.
But of course, it all changed. These big nuclear ballistic missile related defense technologies that DARPA was pursuing-- By the way, it was called ARPA up until 1972. For ease, I'm just going to always call it DARPA.
So it's something we've fretted about. We've gone super-ballistic any time we find a machine that we're in any way suspect about, and we lock it down, and find out it was a false alarm. So we've had a few false alarms, but we've never had a real one.
The murder weapon disappears from the police lock-up. The police ballistics report says that the two bullets were fired from two different guns. So, naturally, Vicky Rai is acquitted once again.
Pretty simple set-up. Just took a little time to figure it out. And somebody went ballistic and called the cops on us, and we had a huge drama.
But this new look, this is the new look of the bikini tests soon gave way to this new look. To the attempts to make the highest tech weapon that had heretofore been assembled which is the intercontinental ballistic missile. And the intercontinental ballistic missile was first designed by a single company as had every single weapon that the American defense establishment had constructed up to that point. That company was Convair and the results of their attempts to design the first American ICBM was disastrous, the things just
an article in here about missile defense that makes the point that not only is an attack by ballistic missiles which these missile defense systems are supposed to protect us from the least likely way that any enemy country would ever think of attacking us because it can't be done anonymously our satellites will
between sitting in the trenches and, like, cannon fire. It was joked that he was calculating ballistic trajectories. He's also perusing the proceedings of the Prussian Academy of Sciences, as you do.
For hours it hovered over the nearby ballistic missile base. No No had touched any buttons. No one had entered
and that has become really problematic. And it's not just those ballistic missiles. We understand that also um there's reports that last night that that barrage in particular um also included cruise missiles and jet powered drones uh further straining Ukraine's
and last night was really no different when the air raid s kicked off at around midnight. Um there were just a couple minutes to the first impacts of um ballistic missiles coming in and you can imagine incredibly loud. Uh the entire city of 3 million would have heard that.
first satellite, and the dogs, and finally Yuri Gagarin. It was actually an intercontinental ballistic missile called the R-7. It is revolutionary in its design.
Just like we and the Russians have ballistic missiles, we also have anti-ballistic missiles.
There was a lot of ballistics trajectory work.
But I made my way onto a ballistic missile submarine, the "USS Tennessee," which was a fascinating place to be.
Which is it's kind of a ballistic model.
So very simple kind of ballistic model.
She was highly trained in ballistics tracking.
you have a block of ballistics gelatin lying around, pretty soon someone says, "Hey, let's shoot it."
angry but I I certainly didn't agree with the decision of the Bush Administration to tear up the anti-ballistic missile uh treaty uh of 1972 which had
Alfred quickly received an order for 300,000 kilograms of ballistite from the Italian army.
recently it's mostly been drones except for Israel when Israel's been attacked. It's it's been very heavily with ballistic missiles. Uh but what you're seeing now that's just in the last week is you're starting to see the use of ballistic missiles. You're seeing the use of cruise missiles. These are these
It's it's been very heavily with ballistic missiles. Uh but what you're seeing now that's just in the last week is you're starting to see the use of ballistic missiles. You're seeing the use of cruise missiles. These are these sea skimming missiles here and they're being used in against multiple targets.
key in defending these skies against the fast-moving ballistic missiles that Russia has. Ukraine has been successful
as Russia launched a massive overnight attack on Kiev using ballistic missiles.
missiles, ballistic missiles, um unless they've got a nuclear warhead, which obviously they're not going to use the
running out of interceptor missiles to stop their ballistic missiles. The Americans have burned through I think
happening earlier is as as was pointed out is that the Ukrainians do not have the effective Patriot interceptor missiles that can um can uh neutralize the incoming ballistic missiles. These are the pack three from uh interceptors that are part of the Patriot system. Uh
able roughly to um to fire around 100 plus uh missiles, ballistic missiles a month, sometimes a bit more. So altogether if we include also cruise missiles and drones, sometimes we are talking about over 350
this rate. And in addition to that, there were also reports of North Korean units being deployed to assist um Russia with um their own ballistic missiles. uh and uh soldiers. All right. Uh Max, so um given Moscow's increased attacks and Ukraine shortage
No motive, no ballistics, no DNA, no weapon, no confession, no fingerprint.
Police said it was the murder weapon. Hinton's court appointed public defender hired a supposed ballistics expert to dispute the prosecution's claim about the murder weapon. A persuasive expert he was not.
because of the color of his skin and because the only thing that the state of Alabama said linked me to the murder was a gun, ballistics. US citizens should ask yourself, how is it that it would take 30 years to determine whether something match or don't match, 30 years?
It's like it views the red robot as a ballistic motion.