Anonymous ID: d4c17e April 3, 2023, 7:07 a.m. No.18632057   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2137 >>2207 >>2275

Former Kosovo president Thaci pleads not guilty as war crimes trial begins

Apr 2 2023

 

Former Kosovo president Hashim Thaci led a bloody campaign against opponents that resulted in more than 100 murders during the 1990s independence war against Serbia, the start of his war crimes trial heard Monday.

 

Thaci and three other top members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) rebel group all denied 10 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity as they appeared at a special tribunal in The Hague.

 

While Thaci and the others went on to be seen as guerrilla heroes, prosecutors said the ethnic Albanian KLA openly enforced a brutal reign of imprisonment, torture and killings to tighten their grip on power during and after the 1998-1999 war.

 

"These four men were without any doubt the principal leaders of the KLA and they have been celebrated and honoured for it," prosecutor Alex Whiting told the court.

 

"But there was a darker side to their leadership."

 

Thaci, wearing a blue tie and charcoal grey suit and listening through headphones, confirmed the plea he entered when he first appeared before the court in 2020.

 

"I'm fully not guilty," the 54-year-old Thaci told the tribunal.

 

His fellow defendants, former KLA spokesman Jakup Krasniqi, Thaci's closest political ally Kadri Veseli and key KLA figure Rexhep Selimi, also denied the charges.

 

Thousands of people rallied in Kosovo's capital Pristina on Sunday in support of Thaci, who resigned as president in late 2020 and handed himself into the court to face charges.

 

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/kosovo-war-crimes-trial-former-033010139.html

Anonymous ID: d4c17e April 3, 2023, 7:37 a.m. No.18632176   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2275

NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day

Apr 3 2023

 

The Galactic Center Radio Arc

 

What causes this unusual curving structure near the center of our Galaxy? The long parallel rays slanting across the top of the featured radio image are known collectively as the Galactic Center Radio Arc and point out from the Galactic plane. The Radio Arc is connected to the Galactic Center by strange curving filaments known as the Arches. The bright radio structure at the bottom right surrounds a black hole at the Galactic Center and is known as Sagittarius A*. One origin hypothesis holds that the Radio Arc and the Arches have their geometry because they contain hot plasma flowing along lines of a constant magnetic field. Images from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory appear to show this plasma colliding with a nearby cloud of cold gas.

 

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html?

Anonymous ID: d4c17e April 3, 2023, 7:44 a.m. No.18632206   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2227 >>2249 >>2275

Space Development Agency Successfully Launches Tranche 0 Satellites

April 03, 2023

 

WASHINGTON, DC –

SDA delivers first 10 satellites on-orbit, two-and-a-half years from award to launch

 

The Space Development Agency (SDA) today announced the successful initial launch of Tranche 0 (T0) of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA), the Transport and Tracking Layer satellites that will demonstrate the low-latency communication links to support the warfighter with a resilient network of integrated capabilities, including tracking of advanced missile threats, from low-Earth orbit (LEO).

 

A SpaceX Falcon 9 reusable, two stage rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, launched the first 10 of the planned 28 satellites. Once completed, Tranche 0 will include 20 optically-connected data transport satellites and eight optically-connected missile warning/missile tracking satellites equipped with wide-field-of-view sensors. A second SDA launch of Tranche 0 satellites is scheduled for June.

 

"This is a major accomplishment for SDA and for the whole Department of Defense. It shows that our key pillars, proliferation and spiral development, can deliver for national security space," said Derek Tournear, director of SDA. "Through this launch, we've demonstrated that SDA can keep a schedule to deliver enhanced capabilities every two years. This revolutionary approach is enabled by growth in the commercial marketplace, allowing the PWSA to move forward to deliver warfighting capabilities in each future tranche."

 

The launch, originally scheduled for March 30, was delayed out of an abundance of caution to investigate technical issues with the launch vehicle. Today's T0 Launch carried 10 satellites. York Space Systems provided eight Transport and SpaceX provided two Tracking satellites. To fully populate Tranche 0, York Space Systems and Lockheed Martin will produce 10 Transport satellites each, for a total of 20 T0 Transport satellites. SpaceX and L3Harris will provide four Tracking satellites each for a total of eight T0 satellites. Tranche 0 ground support is provided by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory.

 

SDA awarded firm-fixed-price contracts for T0 satellites resulting in a cost of approximately $15 million per Transport satellite and is fielding the constellation approximately 30 months after authority-to-proceed on each contract.

 

The T0 demonstration constellation will fly in two orbital planes at an altitude of approximately 1,000 km. Once on orbit, the satellites must undergo a period of test and checkout of the bus and mission payloads before demonstrations can begin.

 

The constellation will serve as the warfighter immersion tranche and support military exercises, including advanced missile tracking tests, in the summer of 2023 and beyond. Tranche 0 will demonstrate the feasibility of the following:

  • Low latency data connectivity

  • Beyond line of sight targeting

  • Missile warning/missile tracking

  • On-orbit fusion

  • Multi-phenomenology ground-based sensor fusion

 

SDA plans to field the first operational generation of the PWSA, Tranche 1, beginning in late 2024. Tranche 1 will include 126 Transport - Layer satellites, 35 Tracking satellites, and 12 tactical demonstration satellites (called T1DES). Tranche 1 will be operated by SDA's groundbreaking space operations centers based heavily on commercial space operations models.

 

SDA transferred to U.S. Space Force as a direct reporting unit in October 2022. SDA brings a unique acquisition strategy that enables faster and cheaper capability delivery by designing and rapidly deploying a threat-driven resilient constellation of small satellites in LEO. SDA programs provide an integral part of the national security hybrid space architecture in the areas of communications, data transport, and missile warning.

 

https://www.spaceforce.mil/News/Article/3349198/space-development-agency-successfully-launches-tranche-0-satellites/