Tuesday, October 24, 2017

USA news on Youtube Oct 24 2017

'I'd burn the house down if I saw this': The creepy creature terrorising Australia - but can you guess what it is?

Footage of a mysterious moth-like insect flexing its pulsating tentacles has whipped the internet into a frenzy.

The creature, which is found across Asia and Australia, appears to have the body of a moth with four tufted tendrils sprouting out of its abdomen.

Many social media users were left terrified after seeing the other-worldly insect, with one person declaring: Id burn the house down if I saw this.

The insect has since been revealed to be a Creatonotos gangis moth.

The moths unusual tentacles are in fact scent organs, secreted in pheromones in a bid to attract mates.

Footage of the strange insect, filmed in Indonesia and uploaded to Facebook by a user named Gandik, racked up millions of views and thousands of shares.

Give him the keys and tell him the house is yours, joked one shocked viewer.

What devilish creature sent to destroy us is this? Im leaving Earth by the way.

anyone coming? added another.

The moths are found across Australias north, including Western Australia, the Northern Territory and parts of Queensland stretching as far south as Mackay.

For more infomation >> Creepy insect terrorising Australia baffles the internet | news 24h - Duration: 2:10.

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Russia S-500 Expected To Exist at 2020 - Duration: 2:49.

The new anti-aircraft missile systems of the S-500 will have a number of advantages.

The S-500 is believed to be a universal anti-aircraft long-range and high-altitude missile interception

system with an enhanced missile defense capability.

According to information from open sources, the S-500 has an impact radius of 600 kilometers.

The complex will be able to detect and simultaneously strike up to ten ballistic supersonic targets

flying at speeds of up to seven kilometers per second.

It will also be able to defeat combat blocks of hypersonic missiles.

In a nutshell, the new complex will become one of the elements of counteraction to the

USA's Prompt Global Strike Concept.

According to the National Interest, the S-500 of Russia will be similar to THAAD, integrated

into a "single network" with S-400, S-300VM4 (Antey-2500) and S-350 (Vityaz) systems thus

forming an integrated air defense system.

Generally speaking, experts believe that the S-500 can be attributed to the first generation

of systems of anti-space defense, unrivaled throughout the world.

At present, Russia's air defenses are based on S-400 complexes.

As of May of this year, the armed forces of the Russian Federation had nineteen S-400

regiments (38 divisions out of 304 launchers).

The S-400 Triumph system has gained a lot of international attention recently primarily

because of Russia's agreements to sell those systems to Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

Given the history of the development of the American THAAD system that has experienced

many problems in more than ten years of tests, there are reasons to believe that it will

take Russia a long time to create an effective anti-missile system, the National Interest

assumed.

However, Russia has extensive experience in the development of anti-missile systems, and

her present-day complexes are still top of the line, so Russia can take her time.

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