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TorwaK

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  1. Thank you Alfa. I think my norwegian language became a little bit rusty.
  2. To be honesty I'm going to bring a dozen of DCS:BS box from Russia soon for my squadron and friends around. Russia price is much appropriate to buy. :)
  3. And many thanks for the movies. When I get bored I watch one of your nice LO/BS movie. :thumbup: Gratulerer Med Dagen!!! :holiday::drunk::holiday:
  4. Wait for GTX350. Nvidia is going to release it end of December.
  5. Groove, just read the link then you can find answer for your all questions. From first hand I can tell that VelociRaptor is really silent. VelociRaptor is even faster than SAS 15.000rpm (Serial Attached Storage) disks about seeking time also reading+writing. So if you're looking for high performance at your PC such as short loading time, low latency/fast response etc. That's what you need. Details at below, http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/HDD-SATA-VelociRaptor,1914.html
  6. There is HP 4x72Gb 15.000rpm SAS disks on TuAF-II already :) btw I just wanted to show new technology.
  7. I bought hard drives to make a new RAID0 structure by 10.000rpm disks. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/HDD-SATA-VelociRaptor,1914.html
  8. ICBM SS-27 http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=032_1189363582
  9. Britain(UK)+Greek+France+Italia+Australia+New Zeland+Armenia "at the same time" since 1923 :thumbup: @All Thank you very much.
  10. Hey m8, happy birthday! :D
  11. Hard to fly at summer time because of hot. Waiting for autumn. ;)
  12. Interesting news so I'd to share it. Turkey to buy S-300 systems for testing NATO member Turkey has quietly decided to buy variants of three different S-300 missile systems from Belarus and Ukraine to test them at the Konya training center with the Electronic Warfare Training Field (EHTS) system built by local firm Havelsan. "These missile systems are intended to be used for testing and training purposes to simulate threats that may come from countries with ex-Soviet systems in their inventories," a local defense industry source told Today's Zaman. The decision to buy former Soviet-designated SA-12 (300V version) and SA-10 (S-300) missile systems, as well as SA-15 short and medium-range TOR systems, at a cost of around $100 million, was made during an executive committee meeting of the Undersecretariat for the Defense Industry (SSM) on July 22, but it was not made public. Sources close to the project said the systems will be tested mainly with F-16s using the EHTS system, which has been moved from Eskişehir to the central Anatolian town of Konya, some 250 kilometers from Ankara, where a regional combat readiness simulation center is located. Tests with these missile systems will, amongst other things, help Turkey detect whether the Greek Cypriot administration, which has Russian S-300s in its inventory, has been using them. "The missile systems were not purchased to be launched against perceived enemies and they will not be included in the inventory of the Turkish Armed Forces [TSK]. They will be tested at the Konya range with EHTS systems. Their radars and fire control systems are to be bought separately," a well-informed local defense industry source said. During the tests those systems will be jammed, enabling Turkey to develop counter systems, said the same source. Turkey has been holding combined air training exercises, code-named Anatolia Eagle, with Turkish jets and jets from allied and partner countries such as Israel, Pakistan and Jordan at the Konya training center. The center, opened in 2001, also hosts Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation (ACMI) systems, which feature software developed by the Israel-based firm MLM. ACMI systems are capable of transferring in-flight images from jets to command headquarters. In a separate development, Turkey is planning to include about a dozen long-range air and missile defense systems, worth around $4 billion, in its inventory for the first time. An international tender was opened last year in March by the SSM for the acquisition of the missiles in which four companies are competing. Official Russian procurement agency Rosoboronexport, however, has also renewed an earlier offer for the direct sale of S-400 missiles to Turkey as an alternative to Russian participation in the tender. SSM head Murad Bayar told the Anatolia news agency recently that initially two of the missile systems will be installed in Ankara and in İstanbul, the country's two biggest cities. US-based firms Lockheed Martin and Raytheon have jointly offered a combination of Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC 3) and PAC 2 low-to-high-altitude surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) based on foreign military sales credit in the SSM tender. The Chinese HQ-9 (reported export designation FD-2000) air-defense system, as well as Israel Aerospace Industries' (IAI) Arrow missiles, developed jointly with Boeing, are also competing in the tender. However, the main competition has been taking place between Russia and the US, as the latter has already raised concerns with Ankara that the purchase of Russian missiles will create an inter-operability problem with NATO. http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=151109&bolum=102
  13. If you need some graphical interface to check internet badhwith usage, send me a PM.
  14. Awesome, looking forward to your model ;)
  15. TorwaK

    Euro 2008

    Congratulations Spain... They deserved it!
  16. I use Vista 64bit (Service Pack 1) and quite happy.
  17. hi mate, =TuAF= Server II is offline because of we are going to change location of servers. I hope we can finish it soon and give it service back again. Stay tuned :)
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