Two major collections of hobbyist and constructor's books from the UK. There are freely downloadable PDFs of all kinds of radio and electronics related stuff here.
On this site, you will find in-depth content about Earth observation satellites and other related topics.
Welcome to the website for the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). Our team of experts is leading the U.S. government’s efforts to address Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) using a rigorous scientific framework and a data-driven approach. Since its establishment in July 2022, AARO has taken important steps to improve data collection, standardize reporting requirements, and mitigate the potential threats to safety and security posed by UAP. We look forward to using this site to regularly update the public about AARO’s work and findings, and to provide a mechanism for UAP reporting. Thank you for visiting.
Public data about businesses, government entities, military agencies, police, and so forth throughout the United States.
Our simple tool allows anyone to generate a public records request with all the necessary legal boilerplate, all for free. Use your FOIA Machine account to track the progress of your requests, all from one place. Access an extensive database of jurisdictions and government agencies to find out where, and how, to send your request.
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The aim of "Aviatorwebsite" is to be a one-stop-shop for everything cool and funny in aviation that makes a great gift for pilots and aviation buffs. So whether you are shopping for that person in your life who won't shut up about flying, or you're an aviation enthusiast and collector yourself, you have come to the right place!
In particular, we pride ourselves on having the world's biggest collection of aviation cartoon and comic books! (Our friends at "Chicken Wings Comics" have done a great deal of research in this area and that's why we are teaming up with them). This collection is complemented by a selection of other funny and serious books as well as a wide variety of gifts and gags.
We also want to feature art, photos, and items that are made BY aviators FOR aviators together with blogs and stories about flying that show the lighter side of aviation. Many of us in here fly for a living and we sometimes need to remind ourselves why we got into this business in the first place. Aviation can be a great, fun and exciting career!
Extensive collection of morale patches for sale.
Various uploads thought to be best placed in the NSIA collection.
RSS: https://archive.org/services/collection-rss.php?collection=nsia_contributions
Without the consent of the veteran or next-of-kin, the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) can only release limited information from the Official Military Personnel File (OMPF) to the general public. You are considered a member of the general public if you are not the veteran, asking about a veteran who is of no relation to you or seeking information about a veteran who is a relative but for whom you are not the next-of-kin. The next-of-kin is defined as any of the following: the un-remarried widow or widower, son, daughter, father, mother, brother or sister of the deceased veteran.
Such access is intended to strike a balance between the public's right to obtain information from Federal records, as outlined in the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and the veteran's right to privacy as defined by the Privacy Act.
The purpose of this archive is to illuminate the reader regarding the effects of these destructive devices, and to warn against their use.
At this time, although the threat of a nuclear world war has receded, there are other threats to our tentative peace which have emerged. These involve regional conflicts, and the activities of terrorist parties or nations. They involve issues such as plutonium smuggling, and the sale of weapons technology (possibly clandestine) to militaristic nations.
No technical specifications of weapon designs are found on this site. All information is from public sources, or based on reasonable inference or speculation from public information. If at times you are surprised by the level of information presented, then you have already learned a useful lesson - just how much information already exists in the public domain.
Please note that some of the material in the archive is speculation, although well grounded. To support or deny some of the statements requires an extensive weapons testing program. Please use the material as a guide only, and always check the factual base and consistency of the material, no matter where it comes from.
ACLED collects real-time data on the locations, dates, actors, fatalities, and types of all reported political violence and protest events across Africa, the Middle East, Latin America & the Caribbean, East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia & the Caucasus, Europe, and the United States of America.
Guide to military equipment and civil aviation.
A free archive of US Army field manuals for the downloading.
A website detailing which candidates recieved how much money from whom, and when.
A web portal linking to dozens of sources of freely available OSINT for anyone to make use of. Put the pieces together yourself, if you've a mind to.
A Frequently Asked Questions file about phonetic alphabets. Covers the phonetic alphabets of multiple countries and military forces.
An interesting bit of historical text originally published by Oak Ridge National Labs on the topic of surviving a nuclear war.