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In the United States, they created the Office for the Analysis of Anomalies in All Environments. In case of danger, it will destroy UFOs
The US Department of Defense has created a special unit that will study unidentified objects in space, in the air and in water. It was called the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), and one of its tasks of the new structure is “threat mitigation” from unidentified objects, including their destruction. Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, Chief Scientist at the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Center for Missile and Space Intelligence, has been appointed director of the directorate.
“The mission of the AARO is to synchronize the work of the Department of Defense and other U.S. federal and federal agencies in detecting, identifying, and attributing objects of interest at or near military installations, areas of operations, training ranges, special facilities, and, if necessary, mitigating any associated threats to aviation safety and national security. This includes anomalous, unidentified space, air, underwater and trans-medium objects“, the message says.
The AARO Executive Council, chaired by Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security Ronald Moultrie, will provide oversight and guidance to AARO in surveillance and data collection, reconnaissance operations, target engagement, and other tasks.
It was previously reported that the UFO research report that the US government released in 2021 drew criticism and ridicule from the public. Of the 144 phenomena studied, 143 were listed as unidentified in it. Only one was identified: a deflated balloon.
Later it turned out that the main researcher of unidentified flying objects of the US Department of Defense was TV presenter Travis Taylor, a former astrophysicist, ufologist and supporter of the existence of the supernatural. Taylor seriously stated on television that he had seen “more UFOs than can be counted” and that he was being followed by supernatural beings who were destroying his car.

Software
WhatsApp users will be banned from taking screenshots of files for one-time viewing
WhatsApp developers are working on a new feature that will prevent users from taking screenshots and capturing video from the screen when opening files for a one-time view. The innovation has already been implemented in the beta version of the messenger for Android.
So, in the future mobile version of WhatsApp, users will be notified before sending a file with a single view that the recipient will be able to open the photo or video only once and will not be able to resend it to anyone, save it, copy it or take a screenshot. There are no such notifications or warnings in the current version of WhatsApp. True, at the same time, nothing prevents the recipient from recording a video or photographing content on another smartphone.
Recall that recently the release of a full-fledged WhatsApp client for desktop PCs and laptops running Windows took place.
Phones
Xiaomi will stop developing MIUI for eight smartphones. Among them are Redmi Note 9, Redmi Note 9 Pro, Redmi 10X and Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra

Xiaomi today announced that it will stop working on beta firmware versions for nine of its smartphones from October 31 this year: Xiaomi 10 Ultra, Redmi K30S Extreme Commemorative Edition, Redmi Note 9 Pro, Redmi Note 9 4G, Redmi 10X, Redmi 10X Pro , Redmi K30 5G Extreme Edition and Redmi Note 9.
Naturally, this does not mean at all that all these models will immediately stop receiving software updates – fresh firmware for them will continue to be released for a long time, as beta versions are transferred to the release (final) status. However, we can already say that these models will not receive anything fresher than MIUI 13 (MIUI 14 will not be released until November).
Xiaomi also announced the recruitment of participants in the Android 13 beta testing group for the Redmi K50 Gaming Edition gaming smartphone – the test will be launched before the end of this month.
Electric Cars
Rostec introduced an electric motor for drones

Roselectronics Holding, a member of Rostec, presented a synchronous electric motor for a wide range of applications at the Army-2022 forum. Due to its low weight, efficiency and reliability, the development can be used to create helicopter-type unmanned aerial vehicles.
Among the advantages of a synchronous motor over an asynchronous one are a greater power and efficiency factor, a wider range of speed adjustment, high operational reliability, and better weight and size indicators. The mass of the product is 3 kg, the engine, developed by the Kaluga Electromechanical Plant of the Ruselectronics holding, can be used in helicopter-type drones.
“Our UAVs have proven themselves well in real combat conditions. This technique is also in demand in the civilian market. Now the industry faces a big and important task of import substitution of many components, including power plants. I am sure that the new domestic compact electric motor will help UAV developers in solving this problem.”, – said Oleg Yevtushenko, Executive Director of Rostec.
Synchronous motors are also used in industrial ventilation and air conditioning systems, pneumatic systems and motor vehicles.
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