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acyton, pourrais-tu soit mettre tes images en spoiler, ou alors les mettre dans la rubrique multimedia ?

 

Car pour la lisibilité des sujets, avoir d'aussi grosses images, ce n'est vraiment pas top (sur mon ordi ça bloque un peu le défilement, et puis ça fait des pages très longues).

 

Merci

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Hors sujet:

 

acyton, pourrais-tu soit mettre tes images en spoiler, ou alors les mettre dans la rubrique multimedia ?

 

Car pour la lisibilité des sujets, avoir d'aussi grosses images, ce n'est vraiment pas top (sur mon ordi ça bloque un peu le défilement, et puis ça fait des pages très longues).

 

Merci

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Ok mon ami c'est avec plaisir sauf que la touche de la fonction spoiler n'est pas visible sur mon écran

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Ok mon ami merci pour le coup de main et voila le travail :happy:
 

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An A-10C Thunderbolt II departs after completing air-to-air refueling from a KC135 Stratotanker while over Michigan, Sept. 13, 2013. Both units are assigned to the Michigan Air National Guard and stationed at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich. The A-10 is assigned to the 107th Fighter Squadron. The KC-135 is assigned to the 171st Air Refueling Squadron. (U.S. Air National Guard photo/Master Sgt. David Kujawa) (Photo by Master Sgt. David Kujawa)

 

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The first F-35A Lightning II to land at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, arrives Sept. 13, 2013. The multirole, fifth-generation fighter arrived from the 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron at Nellis AFB, Nev., and is scheduled to undergo post-production modifications at the Ogden Air Logistics Complex in Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo/Alex R. Lloyd) (Photo by Alex R. Lloyd)

 

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An RQ-4 Global Hawk taxies on the flightline as a U-2 makes its final approach Sept. 17, 2013, at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. The RQ-4 and U-2 are the Air Force’s primary high-altitude intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Bobby Cummings) (Photo by Airman 1st Class Bobby Cummings)

 

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OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM--The crew of the B-52H Stratofortress, 'Mud Buff', display the American flag following a mid-air refueling stop on November 1st, 2005. The 96th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron crew carries the flag with them on combat sorties. The aircraft is armed with a load of Mk. 84, 2000 pound JDAMs (Joint Direct Attack Munition) which is a guided air-to-surface weapon. The aircraft and the crew are deployed from the 2nd Bomb Wing at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisana. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Curtis J. Lenz)

 

 

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Staff Sgt. Chris Misenheimer performs routine maintenance on a rotary launcher at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. Sergeant Misenheimer is a nuclear weapons technician with the 2nd Munitions Squadron at Barksdale AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)

 

 

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Minuteman III test missile launches from Vandenberg
  

Teste du missile Minuteman III

9/22/2013 - 

BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- An unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile was launched during an operational test at 3:01 a.m. (PDT) today from Vandenberg AFB, Calif.

The launch team, under the direction of the 576th Flight Test Squadron, included members from the 91st Missile Wing, Minot AFB, N.D., and 90 Missile Wing, F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo.

"The test launch is the culmination of months of hard work and preparation." said Col. Lance Kawane, 576th Flight Test Squadron commander. "The invaluable data we collect helps us to validate the functionality and performance of system components."

The ICBM test launch program supports U.S. strategic deterrence policy as outlined in the 2010 Department of Defense Nuclear Posture Review, by demonstrating the operational credibility of the Minuteman III.

Agencies across the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy will use the data collected from this mission to ensure a safe, secure and effective nuclear deterrent. The United States' ability to maintain a strong, credible nuclear deterrent is a key element of U.S. national security and the security of U.S. allies and friends.

The next test launch of the Minuteman III from Vandenberg is scheduled for Sept. 26.

 

 

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Minuteman III test missile launches from Vandenberg
  

9/22/2013 - 

BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- An unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile was launched during an operational test at 3:01 a.m. (PDT) today from Vandenberg AFB, Calif.

The launch team, under the direction of the 576th Flight Test Squadron, included members from the 91st Missile Wing, Minot AFB, N.D., and 90 Missile Wing, F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo.

"The test launch is the culmination of months of hard work and preparation." said Col. Lance Kawane, 576th Flight Test Squadron commander. "The invaluable data we collect helps us to validate the functionality and performance of system components."

The ICBM test launch program supports U.S. strategic deterrence policy as outlined in the 2010 Department of Defense Nuclear Posture Review, by demonstrating the operational credibility of the Minuteman III.

Agencies across the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy will use the data collected from this mission to ensure a safe, secure and effective nuclear deterrent. The United States' ability to maintain a strong, credible nuclear deterrent is a key element of U.S. national security and the security of U.S. allies and friends.

The next test launch of the Minuteman III from Vandenberg is scheduled for Sept. 26.

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Navy, Warfare Centers Critical for Nation's Ballistic Missile Defense

NORCO, Calif. (NNS) -- The Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Corona delivered its first quick-look analysis Sept. 13 of the Missile Defense Agency's (MDA) test earlier this week, kicking off the collaborative assessment process for the first operational test of the nation's Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS).

http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=76527

 

le coup d'envoi du processus d'évaluation collaborative pour le premièr essai de fonctionnement du système de défense antimissile balistique de la nation (BMDS).

 

a eu lieu près de l'atoll de Kwajalein / Reagan Test

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The first F-35A Lightning II to land at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, arrives Sept. 13, 2013. The multirole, fifth-generation fighter arrived from the 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron at Nellis AFB, Nev., and is scheduled to undergo post-production modifications at the Ogden Air Logistics Complex in Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo/Alex R. Lloyd)

 

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A 22-aircraft "freedom launch" took place Sept. 11, 2013, at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Seven C-17 Globemaster IIIs, 11 KC-10 Extenders and four C-5B Galaxies from the 60th Air Mobility Wing lined up in what is historically referred to as an "elephant walk,” then launched consecutively over 36 minutes to take part in Air Mobility Command missions. The first plane in the lineup, a C-17, launched at 8:46 a.m., the same time terrorists crashed American Airlines Flight 11 into the north tower of the World Trade Center in New York City 12 years earlier. (U.S. Air Force photo/Ken Wright)

 

 

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Dignitaries and employees at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, get their first look at the F-35A Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter Sept. 20, 2013. Hill, Lockheed Martin, Utah elected officials and community members gathered for a ceremony to commemorate the beginning of F-35 depot maintenance at the Ogden Air Logistics Complex. The F-35A is a multi-variant, multi-role, fifth generation fighter, and will undergo organic depot modification work at Hill AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo/Alex R. Lloyd) (Photo by Alex R. Lloyd)

http://www.af.mil/News/ArticleDisplay/tabid/223/Article/467176/hill-welcomes-f-35-workload.aspx

 

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First unmanned QF-16 flight takes place

 

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9/24/2013 - TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla.  -- The QF-16 full scale aerial target's inaugural unmanned flight occurred Sept. 19.

The 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron and Boeing Co. conducted the flight, which is the first step in a two year process to phase out the QF-4 full scale aerial target.

"The QF-4 did a good job for many years, but it's time to turn the page in the aerial target program. This program will bring us into the 4th generation aircraft," said Lt. Col. Ryan Inman, 82nd ATRS commander. "And will provide us with a mission capable, very sustainable aerial target to take us into the next 10 to 20 years."

A pilot performed all normal preflight checks before climbing out of the cockpit and locking the canopy from the outside. Control was then turned over to Thomas Mudge, 82nd ATRS pilot controller, sitting in a control room on the opposite side of base. The QF-16 took off at 3 p.m. for an hour long mission profile including take off, conducting a series of simulated maneuvers and reaching supersonic speeds before returning to base and landing.

http://www.acc.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123364025

Le premier vol du drone QF-16 taille reel

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La suite

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9/24/2013 - MOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho -- The 726th Air Control Squadron held an expeditionary combat skills training exercise Sept. 16-19, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho.
The exercise was held to culminate a two-week training class testing the Airmen's ability to defend a location and respond appropriately to varying scenarios, helping them enhance technical knowledge and skills.

http://www.acc.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123364267

 

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A new fighter aircraft for a new kind of war

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Lockheed Martin F-16. Will it be replaced by the Scorpion?

Low intensity war and urban warfare are only two of the names given to the new military conflicts that are being encountered these days. And a new type of war requires a new type of fighter aircraft.

Two American companies according to Aviation Week, formed a joint venture between Textron and a young company—AirLand Enterprises, formed in 2011 have exactly that goal.

Textron is best known for its Cessna business jets and turboprops, as well as Bell Helicopter’s long experience with rotorcraft. Its partner, AirLand, however, was formed by a small group of investors, including retired defense officials, with the goal of developing new concepts for a light attack.

http://i-hls.com/2013/09/a-new-fighter-aircraft-for-a-new-kind-of-war/

 

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Mega Airship Back in the Air in California

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Two days after receiving experimental airworthiness certification from the Federal Aviation Administration Aeros Corp. began flight-testing the Aeroscraft airship. For safety, the current flights are tethered, and, according to John Kiehle, communications director at Aeros, untethered flights are expected to follow within few weeks. Francis Govers of Gizmag reports.

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The large bag structures under airship are landing pads, a type of inflated hovercraft skirt that allow the airship to rest on the ground – or water, or ice – without wheels. Photo: Aeros Corp.

The Aeroscraft half scale prototype is 266 ft (79 m) long and 97 ft (29.5m) wide. The final design is expected to be more than 400 feet (121m) long and be able to lift a cargo weight of 66 tons. The prototype is powered by three swiveling engines – two on the sides and one in the back – that provide both lift and thrust to lift the airship into the air and propel it forward. The rear engine gives control at low airspeeds by pushing the tail around, side to side or up and down. Two sets of wing-like control surfaces are mounted fore and aft, and two large rudders push up vertically from the tail end. These aerodynamic surfaces will be used at higher speeds (above 20 mph / 30 kph).

 

http://i-hls.com/2013/09/mega-airship-back-in-the-air-in-california/?utm_source=activetrail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=English%20Newsletter%2025/9/2013

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