Nato

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A song that playes alot in Turkey

Nato - tajiksong

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This is one of Nato's song. In this song, she sing in TAJIK.

Nato move to drive out Kandahar's Taliban - 18 Jun 08

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Around a thousand Afghan and Canadian NATO troops have been hitting Taliban targets in Kandahar province. Hundreds of families have fled Arghandab district, as troops work to drive out hundreds of Taliban fighters who entered on Monday. Hashem Ahelbarra has this report.

TU-95 (NATO reporting name:Bear)

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The Tupolev Tu-95 (NATO reporting name Bear) is the most successful Tupolev strategic bomber and missile carrier from the times of the Soviet Union, still in service as of 2006 and expected to remain in service with the Russian Air Force until at least 2010 [1]. The Bear is powered by four Kuznetsov turboprop engines, each driving contra-rotating propellers, and remains one of the fastest propeller-driven aircraft ever built. To date it remains the only turboprop-powered bomber to have been deployed. A naval version is designated Tu-142.For a long time, the Tu-95 was known to Western intelligence as the Tu-20. While this was, in fact, the original Soviet Air Force designation for the aircraft, by the time it was being supplied to operational units, it was already better known under the Tu-95 designation used internally by Tupolev and the Tu-20 designation fell out of use. Since the Tu-20 designation was used on many documents acquired by Western intelligence agents, the name continued in use there. Like its American counterpart, the B-52 Stratofortress, the Tu-95 has continued to operate in the Russian Air Force while several iterations of bomber design have come and gone. Part of the reason for this longevity was its suitability, like the B-52, for modification to different missions. Whereas the Tu-95 was originally intended to drop nuclear weapons, it was subsequently modified to perform a wide range of roles, such as the deployment of cruise missiles, maritime patrol (Tu-142 Bear-F), AWACS platform (Tu-126) and even civilian airliner (Tu-114). During and after the Cold War, the Tu-95's utility as a weapons platform has only been eclipsed by its usefulness as a diplomatic icon. When a patrolling Tu-95 appears off the coast of the United States or one of its allies, it may not be the technological menace that it was in its heyday, but it is still a potent and visible symbol of the Russian capability to project military power over great distances. The Soviet Union did not assign official "popular names" to its aircraft, although unofficial nicknames were common. Unusually, Soviet pilots found the Tu-95/Tu-142's NATO reporting name, 'Bear,' to be a fitting nickname, given the aircraft's large size, 'lumbering' maneuverability and speed, and large arsenal. It is often called Bear in Russian service. An anecdotal story states that it was actually a Russian crew who had the privilege of assigning the NATO reporting name; during the aircraft's Paris Airshow debut, a Western reporter asked the crew what the plane's name was. The pilot responded, "it can't be anything but a bear."

Taliban targets Nato and US supply convoys - 23 Nov 08

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Taliban fighters in Afghanistan are trying to cut off vital supply routes used to deliver food to Nato forces. Convoys of trucks from Pakistan have to travel along one exposed highway, making them vulnerable to Taliban ambush. David Chater has been to the scene of the latest attack in Aziz Khan Kaly, near Jalalabad.

NATO cash sponsoring Taliban

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The British newspaper the Times has accused the ISAF, or NATOs mission to Afghanistan, of indirectly helping the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Mit offenen Karten - Die Neuorientierung der NA

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Mit.offenen.Karten.-.2006.05.31.-.Die.Neuorientierung.der.NATO

Večernja Škola - NATO

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Prilog koji govori o tome zašto Hrvatska još uvijek nije spremna za NATO pakt. :)

Nato Sbagliato

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Nato Sbagliato

Nato supply convoy torched in Peshawar - 7 Dec 08

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Fighters in Pakistan have attacked and destroyed more than 100 lorries from a Nato supply convoy on its way to Afghanistan. The attack took place in Peshawar, the capital of North-West Frontier Province. Al Jazeera's Zeina Awad reports.

Portokalli 2008 - Shqiperia ne NATO - www.tiranachat.net

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http://www.tiranachat.net Portokalli - Sezoni 2007-2008 Shqiperia ne NATO - (3 qershor 2008) Videot me te reja nga Portokalli i gjeni vetem ne: http://www.tiranachat.net

Towards NATO, Against Russia - Ukraine

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October 2008

Nato - Chorjavon // Candan Erçetin - Yalan

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Nato - Chorjavon // Candan Erçetin - Yalan Klip, Video Clip By İLKER

Afghanistan - Nato & the Taliban - 14 May 07

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Three months ago Al Jazeera's James Bays spent time with the Taliban in Helmand. He returns now to see how Nato forces have been progressing in the region.

NATO expansion a 'direct threat to Russia' - Putin

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President Putin says NATO's expansion eastwards is a direct threat to Russia's security. He made the comment after talks between Moscow and NATO broke up without agreement in Romania. One of the major sticking points is NATO's support for a U.S. anti-missile defence system in Europe.

Taliban targets Afghan-Nato 'lifeline' - 24 Apr 2008

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Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports on a vital lifeline crucial for sustaining the lives of many in Afghanistan. The Torkham crossing a key road linking Pakistan to Afghanistan; vital to trade, and for NATO forces, a lifeline for fuel and military supplies too heavy to fly in. That is a fact not lost on the Taliban, who increasingly see the Torkham crossing as a chance to target the equipment destined for the front lines.

TRASNITI DIN NATO BRUTA 1

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TRASNITI DIN NATO BRUTA 1

NATO warns Russia

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http://therealnews.com/c.php?c=08081YT Western powers send tough message; Russian minister responds. NATO allies warned Russia on Tuesday that the alliance's cooperation with Moscow would depend on the pullout of troops from Georgia. They insisted Georgia remained on track to join NATO despite Moscow's opposition. The emergency meeting in Brussels highlighted a rift within the 27-nation bloc between former Soviet satellite nations wanting tough action against Russia and western European members warning against antagonizing Moscow. In an editorial from The Independent newspaper entitled "NATO is walking a tightrope over Georgia" Anne Penketh states that "[NATO] foreign ministers want to send a tough message to the Kremlin, but the big powers know that they cannot afford to isolate Moscow which remains an essential partner for the US and Europe in dealing with other major crises such as the showdown with Iran over its nuclear programme."

Russia and NATO: resuming talks

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Earlier this month NATO agreed to gradually resume high-level talks with Russia, which were suspended after the South-Ossetian conflict in August 2008. Russian FM Sergey Lavrov said that normalising NATO-Russia ties will be "extremely difficult" and will require revisiting the issue of the Russia-Georgia war. What are the roadblocks to cooperation between Russia and NATO? Well be talking about it with Dmitry Rogozin, Russian representative to NATO.

Gladio - Nato Geheimarmee - Daniele Ganser

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Dny NATO / NATO days, Ostrava, 2008

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Dny NATO - přílety NATO days - arrivals

Pia Haraldsen interviews NATO-politicians (in english)

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Pia Haraldsen (the James Oddo interviewer) interviews NATO-politicians (in english).

NATO Days 2008 (MOŠNOV Ostrava CZ)

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Dny NATO v Mošnově (Ostrava CZ) dne 20/9/2009. Olympus 560 UZ

Den NATO Day Ostrava - Mošnov 15.9.2007 Volume I.

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Record from NATO Day Ostrava 2007

S-300 air defense missiles (NATO- SA-10 Grumble)

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The S-300PMU [SA-10 land-based, SA-N-6 naval version] surface-to-air missile system is able to engage a number of targets simultaneously, countering intensive aircraft raids at low-to-high altitude. The SA-10 offers significant advantages over older strategic surface-to-air missile systems, including multitarget handling and engagement characteristics, a capability against low altitude targets with small radar cross-sections such as cruise missiles, a capability against tactical ballistic missiles, and possibly a potential to intercept some types of strategic ballistic missiles. This vertically launched missile uses a single-stage solid propellant rocket motor. It is normally armed with a 100 kg HE-fragmentation warhead with a proximity fuse, though a low yield tactical nuclear type is believed to be an alternative warhead option. The missile's vertical launch trajectory provides fastest available reaction time capability to counter targets approaching from any azimuth. Missile engagement altitude extend from 25 m up to about 30000 m. The maximum engagement range is stated as at least 90000 m, though in practice it is probably greater. The battery takes only five minutes to deploy once it comes to the halt. The vehicles have electronic inter-vehicle communications and data transmission links with elevatable pole-type antenna, and thus it does not require interconnecting vehicle cables. Each of the MAZ-7910 derivative vehicles has four hydraulic jacks positioned either side between the first/second and third/fourth road wheels which are lowered to the ground to provide a more stable and level environment. Missile guidance is of the Track-Via-Missile (TVM) type with the FLAP LID guidance radar capable of engaging up to six targets simultaneously, with two missiles assigned per target to ensure a high kill probability. Maximum target velocity is stated as 4200 km/h with the battery capable of firing three missiles per second. If the battery is employed in rugged terrain or forest then the engagement radar system can be mounted on a special trailer-mounted extendible 24.4 m high tower to improve radar coverage. The use of this extended-range radar for low level engagements increases the system's range to 43,200 m from the original 32,000 m. In its sealed container-launcher cylinder the missile is considered to be a round of ammunition and is said not to require any check-ups or adjustments for a period of 10 years. The S-300PMU1 is an extended range version of S-300PMU with a limited anti-ballistic missile capability, including capabilities against aerodynamic targets with speeds up to 3 kilometers/second. The S-300PMU2 Favorit variant is a new missile with larger warhead and better guidance with a range of 200 km, versus the 150 km of previous versions. Unveiled at the MAKS'97 exhibition in August 1997, it represents a thorough modification of the S-300PMU1. The first tests were performed on 10 August 1995 at the Kapustin Yar firing range. One new element is the entirely new 96L6E autonomous mobile radar, which works in conjunction with the 83M6E2 control post and S-300MPU2 launchers. The new 48N6E2 missile, developed by MKB Fakel, weighs 1,800 kg, and is 7.5 m long and 0.5 m in diameter. After a cold start in the upright position with help of a catapult, the 48N6E2 accelerates up to 1,900 m/s in 12 sec time, and then approaches the target from above. The 48N6E2 differs from the older 48N6E in having a new warhead specially designed for destroying ballistic missiles, with a warhead weight of 145 kg versus 70-100 kg. The S-300PMU2 Favorit can engage targets flying from 10 m to 27 km above the surface at a speed of up to 10,000 km/h. It is claimed that it has a kill ratio ranging from 0.8 to 0.93 against aircraft and from 0.8 to 0.98 against Tomahawk-class cruise missiles.