the the UK, but there's a limit to what the UK can give. And most of the weaponry that the UK has supplied, more than3 billion pounds worth of militarysupport each year, um is still at most mid-range strike. So we're talking about 250
this conversation on American corporate platform, but I don't hold my tongue. I say what I think to be the truth on DSO There is there is the wider dialogue when we're the weaponry of defense and and articulation that you have relative to stem education? And then they also say, just for listeners who may not know that stem stem
Maybe this volatility ultimately leads to a better place. More weaponry than you could really imagine is poured on to tamp down this insurgency.
They blocked the streets, uh trucks with the uh military with machine guns and and heavy weaponry uh came to arrest me. And I saw in a truck two of my friends who already uh arrested. So, I knew they were coming for me because I saw them there from the window of the house of my
So the spring, I think, is a great example. I start off with weaponry . So I think the first example of springs in human history are the bow of the bow and arrow because you're basically
So now the women leave behind missiles. They leave behind weaponry forever. And they begin working on space exploration.
Much was destroyed. Many people were lost. But also in building weaponry and war strategies that might anticipate what we could be faced with if and when they come back. So even though you're right, it's not what I imagined myself, David Levinson,
support, but off the record, some record, some Ukrainian officials will Ukrainian officials will express express frustration at the speed of frustration at the speed of delivery of delivery of some of the weaponry that is some of the weaponry that is supplied by supplied by the UK and other pe European the UK and other European nations, nations, saying that bureaucracy saying that bureaucracy sometimes means sometimes means that technology only
There simply wasn't money in that. But slowly they started using this weaponry , and twisting the calculations they had made for missiles into exploration. And so we see this on September 20th, 1956, when the women used their calculations for a big rocket.
whether it's lithium, antimony, which is in all these devices, in every device, in your car battery, it's in your missile systems and your advanced weaponry that keeps you safe at home or allows you to go to war against somebody. I mean, you can't have an advanced economy without critical
the extreme point reached by flashes that accompany potentially lethal activity. The close relationship of flash photography to actual weaponry is explicitly referenced in British photographer Sarah Pickering's "Celestial Objects" series. Unlike Harold Edgerton, who uses the strobe light to turn the flight of a bullet into a disconcerting thing of beauty
Now, Russia's interest in Syria is economic and military. It has always supplied the Syrian armed forces with their weaponry , going right back to the '50s. But economic because it has signed already a huge oil deal for the as-yet unexcavated oil
and Johnson was sent by Kennedy to make a deal with Diem that we would create some weapons facilities in Saigon and begin manufacturing the most state of the art weaponry to give them to the Vietnamese soldiers. Diem thought this was a fabulous idea, and that's where it all began.
war. Well, it is significant and it's been Well, it is significant and it's been consistent. 16 billion pounds has been consistent. 16 billion pounds has been spent on weaponry supplied to Ukraine spent on weaponry supplied to Ukraine since the start of this conflict. And since the start of this conflict. And it's not just the drones. There are
imminent given that Russia has its hands full in Ukraine. So in in that case, are you sensing that the UK doesn't mind so much that these these this weaponry that it is providing to Ukraine is is landing in Russia? Because like you say, we we've heard these threats before and the
air defenses. Um Russia in general seems to be ratcheting up these attacks again. Do we know what do we know about their stockpiles of of such weaponry and um how long they can sustain attacks at this rate and and this scale in the air?
And so you would think my most rewarding day was getting to do my job and was getting to fly in combat and employ these incredible jets that were $80 million fighter jets with the most advanced weaponry that existed. And it actually wasn't.
You'll notice that we have a pretty good gender representation. They're playing around with some imagery as far as some of the different weaponry , et cetera. Fast forward one month-- they're starting to collect initial customer data and information.
They were working on the Corporal, the Sargent missile. And at the lab the feeling was that they didn't want to work on weaponry , but they had to to pay the bills. But what they really wanted to do was space exploration.
is able to access technical instructions but also physical manufacturing facilities can rapidly generate weaponry and capabilities
Part of it is due to the spread of ever more powerful weaponry , which I'll talk about in a minute.
States was the war in Vietnam was expanding to Cambodia. The SALT talks were taking place with the Soviet Union to limit nuclear weaponry . The opening to China was taking place.
She handled-- she did a military show, so she knows weaponry well.
And Russia, of course, was obsessed with churning out weaponry to show that it could compete with America-- so much so that it
This is a problem because the most powerful force that's prevented the use of atomic weaponry since World War II has been the credible threat
And one of the major questions is, you haven't talked about weaponry in your book.
the victim with, n-, with pre-20th century weaponry . That's why we have to keep this in mind. The small-scale truth about the reality of what happens.
And when we actually see the world, oftentimes, it's through, literally, the gun scopes of American weaponry ,
We know that we come from a very Rambo, Cal person culture, and that involves a lot of weaponry .
And a new discovery just came out a few months before the book came out that they in fact, use insulin as part of their weaponry .
Now counter-proliferation. There's a long history of governments using coercive means to try to prevent the spread of dangerous weaponry and dangerous materials.
So you have a couple of different groups, led by Hamas, gathering up more sophisticated weaponry .
We're cognizant, curious beings, capable of philosophical thought-- nuclear physics, repeating Nerf weaponry , global consciousness, Glade air fresheners,
in Cuba, which indeed was a very impressive campaign, because you had a few hundred rebels in the mountains of Cuba without a lot of heavy weaponry and without,
And then I coupled it with another theme that I have been evolving lately, which is that about atomic weaponry and the splitting of the atom, which is something I've been really