Thứ Bảy, 31 tháng 3, 2018

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NEW Investigation Opened by U.S Federal Judge, Hillary is SWEATING!

While examination of Hillary Clinton's illegal private email server is happening, numerous

people scattered in different approaches to manage affirm that would have been used as

a piece of the examination.

Moreover, by "fare thee well," I mean "to cover, kill, delete, stowaway, or wipe"

from nearness.

Three of the lawful advocates who were found up with sifting through countless on the private

server database that would fill in as a noteworthy part of the affirmation were doing their level

best to ensure that no one.

By means of The Daily Wire:

A Circuit Court judge in Maryland has requested the state bar to open examinations concerning

three legal advisors who professedly erased a huge number of Hillary Clinton's messages.

Overruling legal counselors speaking to the state, Anne Arundel County Circuit Court Judge

Paul F. Harris Jr. said the objections held up against top Clinton legal counselors David

E. Kendall, Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson couldn't be expelled as unimportant.

"THERE ARE ALLEGATIONS OF DESTROYING EVIDENCE," JUDGE HARRIS SAID AT A HEARING ON MONDAY.

HE SAID THAT INVESTIGATIONS MUST BE CONDUCTED IF THE ALLEGATIONS HAVE MERIT.

Legal counselor Ty Clevenger, who has resolutely sought after assents against Clinton and her

legitimate group, brought the argument against the Clinton legal counselors.

He is trying to have Clinton and her lawyers suspended or disbarred.

Clevenger fights that the legal counselors helped Clinton obliterate messages from a

mystery server the 2016 Democratic presidential chosen one kept in her New York home.

While Hillary turned more than a great many messages, she additionally devastated somewhere

in the range of 33,000, saying they were private and not identified with her work as Barack

Obama's Secretary of State.

"My postulation is: If you are a politically unmistakable lawyer, you are held to an alternate

standard," Clevenger said after the hearing, as indicated by The Baltimore Sun.

"I've seen this in Texas, California … I picked this case since I knew individuals

would focus."

"I JUST THINK THIS IS A RATHER EASY DECISION AT THIS POINT," [THE JUDGE] SAID.

"THE COURT IS ORDERING BAR COUNSEL TO INVESTIGATE."

As the months go by and more information wound up noticeable about conspiracy between the

Clinton attorneys, the Department of Justice and the FBI, it was discovered that AFTER

Clinton got a subpoena of each one of her messages on her server, she had picked to

delete the server so effectively so that even God himself couldn't read them.

Directly, a judge needs replies from this three legal advisors, David Kendall, Cheryl

Mills and Heather Samuelson and, man, is Hillary sweating projectiles!

Despite whether these people are disbarred, it won't keep them from continuing with

their unlawful exercises.

Bill Clinton was moreover disbarred for his giving prevarication in the midst of the Monica

Lewinsky embarrassment.

What's more, remember that Hillary was not, her allow was suspended in 2002 for not achieving

bar rules in instruction.

What this will do, regardless, is send a sensible message to various legal counselors who are

also working in underhanded courses with the Clintons and Democrats when all is said in

done: You may get paid a LOT of money, yet it will finally cost you your allow to give

lawful advice.

For more infomation >> NEW Investigation Opened by U S Federal Judge, Hillary is SWEATING! - Duration: 14:51.

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Behind the challenge // What Parkour teaches us (English sub) - Duration: 2:49.

What do you need in order to face challenges or situations that cause fear?

It´s crucial to be confident in yourselves and our capabilities.

But where does this confidence come from? This self trust?

We are human beings, capable of adapting to any environment…

Any task…

Adaptation

is a process that requires learning, trial and error…

practice…

time…

repetition

Parkour teaches us to overcome limits and to achieve our objectives

by preparing ourselves physically and mentally.

I´ve strengthened my body, dedicating time to work on it,

not only the muscles, but also the movements I needed to master…

repeat

incorporate into my memory, until they became natural.

Even the simplest drill has been repeated over a thousand times.

Nothing is left to chance.

I´ve strengthened my mind visualizing many times the challenge I have in front of me

Imagining every step of the run…

The jump of my legs…

Flying through that door…

The touch of my hands into the floor…

Rolling over my back...

I´ve already seen it

I´ve been there over and over again

Now I only have to go back.

We can apply this same approach to our daily life challenges

When we are determined to achieve something

first taking the time to see it with eyes closed

Clear

Precise

Feeling it with every fiber of our body

observing the sensations it generates

and getting familiar with them.

Then we have to work on our abilities

take action

and work in ourselves.

Time and attention

To whatever you want to achieve.

For more infomation >> Behind the challenge // What Parkour teaches us (English sub) - Duration: 2:49.

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Russia Expels 60 US Diplomats, Summons 23 Ambassadors Over Expulsions - Duration: 1:02.

For more infomation >> Russia Expels 60 US Diplomats, Summons 23 Ambassadors Over Expulsions - Duration: 1:02.

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Eating Southern US Cuisine Grits!! - Duration: 1:27.

This is a Grit's who made by Abe Sensei

Grit's made by corn right?

So popular food in Southern cuisine

Almost every family love this

Like every other day

Basically use bacon but

Mixing like this and

Just in case, this is not a vulgar

This is exactly Elegant / Are you sure? Hahahaha

Okay, I get it.

If you go to Southern US, everybody eat like this.

Okay, let's eat then.

Uh~~~~!!!

It's wonderful

Are you sure? Your acting is not like that.

It's very tasty!

Yes, I can tell.

Uh~~~~~~~!!

This Sarami is also works

I just got this quick idea instead a bacon

But this is works well.

Bon appétit (Let's eat)

By the way, Mr Abe sensei

He was in South while his college life.

Oh no~! My head looks like Bald Head, Hahahaha~.

For more infomation >> Eating Southern US Cuisine Grits!! - Duration: 1:27.

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Super Duper Kyle Takes Us Back To Where it All Began - Duration: 5:10.

My interior eye picture of me as like a baby in a cradle,

growing into the person I am today.

It's almost like without this place, I'd lack inspiration.

The Thomas fire, in California, is now the state's largest

wildfire since the 1930's.

The news crew was on my street and very quick, you

start feeling super powerless.

When I was like 12 was when I moved out here to

Ventura.

We lived with my grandparents and the change was

crazy.

It's different coming from L.A., I'd imagine.

Yeah, it's definitely different than coming from L.A.

It's a little beach town and it's all white Caucasian and

I shot all my first music videos in either my front or

backyard.

This is where I shot my very album cover ever.

Every time I look at that album cover, I'm reminded of

home.

So, this is like my old school.

This is the drama building.

Oh my God –

Nice to see you.

Nice to see you. Damn.

I might for real get choked up.

What's this?

This is...you know, I'm starting to become a rapper now

Okay.

I just need one rapper chain.

I don't need much.

Third period, ninth grade, I made it into drama class.

First I got in there and I was shy, not extra focused.

I said, "I see your potential and I want to encourage you."

Yeah.

I feel like I learned so much of the discipline it takes to

perform.

KID for sure started here.

That was just my high school rapper name.

You talked about your vision for your shows.

I said, "This is where you belong.

You belong on stage."

Yeah.

This place was really such a family, especially, I mean, I

didn't have, you know, a lot on

the outside of these walls.

My grandfather, he was basically like my dad.

He passed away when I was, like, a sophomore.

That's what got me through high school and that's what

made me who I am, is like the

family I had in here.

That's my old neighborhood.

We'll see it, but it looks like...it's crazy.

My grandpa, he was so in love with how he made this

whole backyard.

He just like spent so long flipping this whole thing,

making it look extra nice.

The beginning December, we had the most devastating

fire in California's history with the Thomas Fire.

It kind of spread all throughout Ventura County and into

Los Angeles County, like, over like

27,000 people evacuated and my neighborhood is not

the only neighborhood that looks like this.

Like, look around, everything is gone.

So, this is my front door and I would step through here.

This is where the studio was and I would literally rap all

my versus right here.

This is where I made all my first songs, in, like, this

corner right here.

That's just so wild, man.

Damn.

I have so much pride in the city and I have so much pride

representing the city.

My first thought is, "Okay, how do I help?

What do I do?"

Super-duper Kyle right here inside the Rico and Mamba

morning show.

Buenos dias!

With this Thomas Fire benefit festival we're throwing, I

feel like that so far is going

to be the most impactful thing.

Thomasfirebenefit.com, alright?

And buy up a ton of tickets.

Okay, so we are at Plaza Park.

This is the Thomas Fire Relief Festival.

Ventura means home to me.

I learned so much about what has made me

successful and just what has made me be a better

person from this place.

So, I'm just so happy to be a part of something that I

know is going to, like, make such a

huge impact.

Are you ready?

Super Duper Kyle!

I think that's the difference between just somewhere you

live and a home, you know what

I'm saying, a home, some place with people you grew up

with, some place with people who

know you, with people who love you, with people who

appreciate you – that's how I feel about

the city of Ventura, man.

I know we went through a dark time, but it's all good

because we got each other's backs.

As long as we stick together as a community, we're

going to be alright.

We're strong together, you feel me?

805's strong, you know what I'm saying?

For more infomation >> Super Duper Kyle Takes Us Back To Where it All Began - Duration: 5:10.

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Help us - Duration: 2:29.

We have a incoming transmission sir.

We have an inciming transmission SIR.

Download Complete.

Incoming transmission.

(Static)

Transmission.

Wait-

Wait a minute. stop.

Class! class this is the professor.

I need to talk to you.

I need- Yes I need you to pay attention

and yes you, doing a good job.

Alright everyone listen to me!

I am the professor, and I am here from the year 2161 to tell you important things.

I know you study history and learn about explorers.

one of them have been replaced by an alien who does UNTOLD DAMAGE that we dont feel or

realize until NOW.

Until the year 2161 when they've invaded. we need your help, you must do research,

Listen to your teacher, he's a brilliant man.

DO what he tells you to do.

Remember to WORK AS A TEAM.

AH, yes thank you.

This key file has information that may assist you! let me take a look.

(GASP) Yes!

It says here who the actual explorer is- THE EXPLORER THAT HAS BEEN REPLACED

(EXPLOSION)

(PEW PEW)

(old man panic)

HOLY MATHEMATICS

THEY'VE BREACHED THE PERIMETER!

(old man gibberish)

THE EXPLORER THATS BEEN REPLACED IS...

For more infomation >> Help us - Duration: 2:29.

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Recount 2016: an Uninvited Security Audit of the 2016 US Presidential Election - Matthew Benhard - Duration: 40:07.

For more infomation >> Recount 2016: an Uninvited Security Audit of the 2016 US Presidential Election - Matthew Benhard - Duration: 40:07.

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Russia To Close US Consulate In St. Petersburg, Orders Americans Out - Duration: 2:09.

For more infomation >> Russia To Close US Consulate In St. Petersburg, Orders Americans Out - Duration: 2:09.

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Man From Banned Middle Eastern Nation Tried To Enter The US When Trump Took IMMEDIATE Action - Duration: 3:27.

Man from banned Middle Eastern nation tried to enter the US when Trump took

immediate action CNN won't report this president Donald Trump's critics were

shocked when they saw what happened as a band Muslim was granted a visa to enter

the United State the man is an Iranian who was granted a US visa to visit

America in hopes to donate bone marrow to his brother who is suffering from

blood cancer this is a very rare waiver that people get but there was a much

deeper issue at hand and president Trump saw it and took care of it there might

be restrictions on travel from multiple countries that bar people entering the

United States but something much bigger than a travel restriction was at stake

here the Iranian man is kami are Hashimi and he was determined to be a 100% match

for a bone-marrow transplant that could save his brother's life who has blood

cancer when someone's life is at stake and there's a chance to save them then

it's good to know that the Americans responsible for making a decision have

allowed the travel so the bone marrow transfer can be conducted and hopefully

save the man's brother the hill reported more about the temporary travel visas

submitted to the traveling Muslim men an Iranian man has been granted a US visa

allowing him to travel to the country in hopes to donating bone marrow to his

brother reuters reported Friday that came er Hashimi an Iranian citizen had

been granted a rare waiver to president Trump's travel ban which bars people

from Iran and seven other countries from coming to the US Hashimi had applied for

the visa at the US consulate in Yerevan Armenia in February after discovering

that he was a 100% match for a bone marrow transplant that could save the

life of his brother a US citizen who has blood cancer

initially the State Department's website showed that Hashim ease visa application

had been refused but the man's lawyer Massa Ken Bobby told Reuters that she

received a call on Thursday that Hashimi had been granted a waiver to the travel

ban and that he should make arrangements to pick up the visa in Armenia it's

unfortunate that so much effort had to go into getting just one clearly urgent

visa approved Ken Bob I told Reuters there are thousands of people stuck also

with urgent cases with no idea what is happening

travel ban which bars most people from Chad Iran Libya Somalia Syria Yemen

North Korea and Venezuela from coming to the u.s. was allowed to go into effect

in December after months of legal challenges according to Reuters the

State Department has approved 375 waivers to the ban though it is not

clear how many people applied in total president Trump has many leftist critics

who claim he is racist homophobic and many other words ending in OBE andest

President Trump just made a huge point that hammers home the nail in the head

of the Democrats as he proves that he will go against his own travel

restrictions if there's a very good reason Trump lost a brother and he knows

what it's like to lose someone that might be close to him Trump probably

admires that this man is willing to donate his bone marrow to help save his

brother and there's not much reason to deny a visa that could potentially save

a life

For more infomation >> Man From Banned Middle Eastern Nation Tried To Enter The US When Trump Took IMMEDIATE Action - Duration: 3:27.

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Student walkout: "We are not going to stop until they let us keep our Principal" - Duration: 2:03.

For more infomation >> Student walkout: "We are not going to stop until they let us keep our Principal" - Duration: 2:03.

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US Rosary Coast to Coast - Duration: 3:07.

We are at war, ladies and gentlemen The bloodless battle effects us all

Whether you choose to fight... or you capitulate...

no man is exempt, no woman excused.

Few recognize the stakes, let alone are trained for combat,

but make no mistake the cost of being a casualty devastating.

The fight has now come full force.

What was once done in darkness is now celebrated in the light.

Even in Holy Mother Church, confusion, anger, division, and error have taken root--ravaging

the Spotless Bride of Christ!

Where before we were blinded, God's Unfathomable Mercy is opening hearts; opening minds; opening

the eyes of people of Faith.

Throughout the world men and women have been moved by only what can be discerned as a "clarion

call of the Holy Spirit"--to engage in SPIRITUAL WARFARE through prayer, fasting and sacrifice!

Ordinary men and women have joined forces along with their priests and bishops, physically

surrounding their nations in active prayer.

Our Lady's "clarion call"--a call once trumpeted at Quito, La Salette, Fatima, Tre Fontane

and Akita--is upon us!

We, the United States, share the conviction now seen and acted upon in the International

Community: First, as a "spark" from Poland, then in Ireland and the British Isles, to

enter fully into the spiritual warfare we are now facing--and to pray for our respective

nations at this watershed moment in history!

We are being called upon to help turn our country back towards God!

We must acknowledge, as a people, that we have turned away from God; we've allowed the

kingdom of Satan to enter in and assault us!

We must confess our errors, turn away from the darkness and repair what we as a Church

and as a Nation, have wrought!

We will accomplish this through prayer that can change hearts, change families, change

our communities, change our Country and change the world.

St. Padre Pio and St Maximilian Kolbe both agree--there is no stronger weapon in this

spiritual battle, than the Rosary.

We hear the "clarion call" of the Holy Spirit, through the Immaculata, and each of us sound

the reply in the face of the battle around us:

"I'M GOING IN!"

For more infomation >> US Rosary Coast to Coast - Duration: 3:07.

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WELCOME TO CALABASAS CA! US OUT LOUD VLOG 2k Radius Challenge - Duration: 8:39.

Whats up Thank you for watching us out loud! Welcome to Calabasas! Stay tuned for a view of Jake Pauls Calabasas Home!

For more infomation >> WELCOME TO CALABASAS CA! US OUT LOUD VLOG 2k Radius Challenge - Duration: 8:39.

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US Drone Strike in Libya Kills Top al-Qaida Recruiter - Duration: 0:55.

For more infomation >> US Drone Strike in Libya Kills Top al-Qaida Recruiter - Duration: 0:55.

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VLOG || NIGHT OUT WITH US! - Duration: 4:15.

I'm in love with wai wai

Hey guys, so we are currently going to dinner

celebrating choki's 20th birthday

I'm so cute, she's actually cute, she's being serious

we're at the city

say hi

aye look at that slit

downtown guys, hey Anjana, do you wanna look

behind.

hello.

where are we going tonight?

I think we are going to the hot pot

where we going, we are going to rundle mall, no

no we're not

we are.

aren't we going Rundle mall? guys stop fighting

not yet we're not

hey Jharna baby, how are you?

i'm good how are you?

i'm good too guys we forgot to cash out, sadly we don't

have any cash.

so yah, we are walking towards the ATM now, yep

she's rich guys.

you have to make it safe guys.

she's rich.

hi guys.

what else do you guys want to get?

i want hot and spicy soup but like i have to request for a vegan one.

i'm so thirsty.

same

i'm so excited to eat.

guys, we are starving right now.

guys, the food just arrived.

i can't see.

yumm.

For more infomation >> VLOG || NIGHT OUT WITH US! - Duration: 4:15.

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South Korea, U.S. to start joint military drills on Sunday - Duration: 0:40.

South Korea and the United States start their annual joint military drills on Sunday.

The allies' Marines are scheduled to start the Ssangyong or "double dragon" exercise

on the same day.

Among U.S. assets to take part in the drill are the USS Wasp, the U.S. Navy's 40-thousand

ton multipurpose assault ship, used for a detachment of F-35B vertical landing stealth

fighter jets.

The U.S. is unlikely to deploy an aircraft carrier to this year's drills amid the efforts

to engage North Korea in diplomacy.

The allies are due to finish their drills before the inter-Korean summit on April 27th.

For more infomation >> South Korea, U.S. to start joint military drills on Sunday - Duration: 0:40.

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CNN 10 - March 31, 2018 | Legal Developments Concerning a U.S. Immigration Order | CNN Student News - Duration: 10:01.

For more infomation >> CNN 10 - March 31, 2018 | Legal Developments Concerning a U.S. Immigration Order | CNN Student News - Duration: 10:01.

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Mimi Onuoha on How the Arts Help Us Understand Our Relationship With Technology - Duration: 1:50.

Hi my name is Mimi Onuoha.

I'm an artist and researcher.

I'm based in Brooklyn.

Most of my work has to do with missing data, and the data that goes into these algorithmic

and artificial intelligence systems.

I think if we ever want artificial intelligence to go down a more inclusive path then we have

to make sure the public is more involved in decisions and conversations that we have about

it.

And so a lot of the art that I create is about translating these concepts into things that

the public can respond to.

For example, one of the main projects I work on is around missing datasets.

And it's about all of the data that isn't being collected.

And so what I do is I look at the patterns behind why certain things aren't collected

and talk about what it means that we live in a society where the systems that we're

creating are based on data, but we can't ever collect everything that we need.

I think that the only way that we can engage more people is if we focus equally on translating

and communicating these issues — put as much focus on that as we put on actually talking

about them within our more academic, legal, policy based communities.

I think art is important because it has the ability to change the narrative and shift

the framework of the way that we actually think about these things.

It allows us to imagine different possibilities and different futures for how we can be using

these technologies, instead of getting caught up in this trap of constantly responding to

the harms that we see.

Going forward we need more funding for artists and other people who are doing this kind of

work.

Especially, there are a lot of creative people who are working with code and working with

machine learning, and know the language and know the tools, but there's not very much

incentive for them to stay and create this kind of work, and instead there's so much

more incentive for them to go into working for these corporations and actually helping

reinforce the systems that we might be against.

So I think we need more funding, we need more incentives for people to keep on creating

this sort of work.

For more infomation >> Mimi Onuoha on How the Arts Help Us Understand Our Relationship With Technology - Duration: 1:50.

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WHY THE US's LRASM WILL BE POTENT THREAT TO RUSSIA & CHINA? - Duration: 7:42.

The United States has conducted its sixth successful test of a new Long-Range Anti Ship

Missile or LRASM On March 19, Lockheed Martin released a press

statement saying that the U.S. Air Force had successfully tested Lockheed's Long-Range

Anti-Ship Missile off the coast of California.

"During the test, a B-1B from the 337th Test Squadron at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas,

launched a LRASM over the Sea Range at Point Mugu, Calif., successfully impacting the maritime

target and meeting test objectives," the press release said.

David Helsel, the LRASM program director at Lockheed, was quoted in the press release

as saying; "LRASM has now proven itself in 6 consecutive flight missions.

The reliability and outstanding capability of LRASM will provide an unmatched weapon

to our warfighter in their quest for sea control in contested environment."

In this video, Defense Updates analyzes WHY THE US'S LRASM WILL BE POTENT THREAT TO

RUSSIA & CHINA?

The ant ship firepower is badly needed, as the U.S. Navy has allowed its capabilities

in this area to deteriorate in recent decades.

For a long time, America's naval ships relied on the increasingly archaic Harpoon missile

to fight against adversaries' surface fleets.

That missile, which was first deployed in the 1970s, only has a range of 70 to 150 miles,

depending on the variant.

This put the U.S. Navy at a disadvantage compared to countries like Russia and China.

Russia has deployed Brahmos.

The Brahmos cruise missile is produced by India-based Brahmas Aerospace, set up in 1998,

and is a joint venture between India's Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO)

and Russia's NPO Mashinostroyenia.

Brahmos is one of the fastest cruise missile in operation, and travels at speeds of Mach

2.8 to 3.0.

India and Russia has recently decided to extend the range of Brahmas missile to 800 km from

the current 300 km.

Russia has also successfully tested a hypersonic cruise missile.

The Kinzhal or Dagger was one of the weapons the Russian president unveiled in his state

of the nation address.

Kinzhal reportedly has a range of approximately 1,250 miles or 2000 km and a top speed of

more than 10 times the speed of sound.

According to the Russian president, units in the country's Southern Military District,

which borders Ukraine and the Black Sea, have deployed the missiles operationally.

China deploys the YJ-18.

The YJ-18 is a Chinese family of anti-ship and land attack cruise missiles.

Western analysts believe the YJ-18 is a copy of the Russian Kalibr 3M-54E, with a cruising

range of 180 km or 110 mi at Mach 0.8 and a sprint range of 40 km or 25 mi at

Mach 2.5 to 3.0.

Chinese media has recently published never-before-seen footage of its DF-10 nuclear cruise missiles

capable of reaching US military bases in Japan and South Korea.

Carrying nuclear warheads weighing up to 500 kilos, the DF-10 "Long Sword" missiles,

with a range of 930 miles, can be mounted on missile trucks, submarines or warships.

Some variations also feature stealth technology and supersonic speeds.

LRASM is a DARPA and U.S. Navy-funded program meant to provide the U.S. Navy and Air Force

with an offensive antisurface weapon (OASuW) to counter the growing threats from antiaccess/area-denial

(A2/AD) doctrines.

The program begun under DARPA in 2009 and leverages existing technology from the Joint

Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile Extended Range (JASSM-ER) program.

Its development was fast tracked under the Pentagon Better Buying Power 3.0 program,

with the expectation that it would serve as a stopgap solution to compensate for the Navy's

aging Harpoon antiship missiles.

In 2016, the Pentagon began modifying the SM-6 Standard Missile, which is usually used

for antimissile and air-defense missions, to serve as an immediate stopgap capability.

In its antiship variant, the SM-6 has a range of over 200 miles but an extremely small warhead

relative to the Harpoon.

LRASM will combine the best of both worlds: a missile with a long range and massive warhead,

on top of its ability to operate in electronic-warfare environments.

LRASM has a reported range of 500 nautical miles, and carries a 1000 pound penetrator

and blast-fragmentation warhead.

LRASM is primarily designed to provide the U.S. Navy and Air Force with a precision-guided

long-range standoff capability that can survive in aggressive electronic-warfare environments.

To achieve this, it uses onboard sensors and a semiautonomous guidance system to reduce

its dependence on intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platforms, network

links and GPS navigation.

It also employs "innovative terminal survivability approaches and precision lethality" to avoid

advanced enemy countermeasures while still reaching its intended target.

The LRASM tackles two problems the US Navy has.

It has a longer range and it is more survivable due to its electronics and stealth.

The one thing it still lacks compared to Russian, Indian and Chinese counterparts is speed.

The LRASM is subsonic, meaning that the CIWS i.e Close in Weapon Systems of enemy ships

have quite a long time to shoot at it.

It basically trades speed for range and will rely on stealth to defeat medium range defense systems.

While it will someday be on ships, LRASM will initially be operated by the U.S. Air Force

from its B1-B bombers and the U.S. Navy from the F/A-18E/F, which operates from

aircraft carriers.

The initial LRASMs are expected to be operational in 2018.

The US Navy will hold a competition for the Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare (OASuW) Increment

2 anti-ship missile as a follow-on to LRASM to enter service in 2024.

The OASuW Increment 2 competition will be completely open.

It is expected the LRASM will compete against the joint Kongsberg/Raytheon offering of the

Joint Strike Missile (JSM) for air-launch needs and an upgraded Raytheon Tomahawk cruise

missile for surface-launch needs.

Sweden has publicly expressed interest in the LRASM in response to concerns of Russian

actions in Eastern Europe.

The United Kingdom, and Canada have also expressed interest in the missile.

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