Quote from: DGuller on Today at 10:15:42 AMQuote from: HisMajestyBOB on Today at 06:39:43 AMDon't give a clanker root access to your computer.The whole point of agentic AI is that you don't need to do such rote tasks, it will do them for you.
Quote from: DGuller on Today at 10:15:42 AMQuote from: HisMajestyBOB on Today at 06:39:43 AMDon't give a clanker root access to your computer.The whole point of agentic AI is that you don't need to do such rote tasks, it will do them for you.
Quote from: viper37 on Today at 10:16:46 AMA Navy warship mistook US fighter jets for enemy missiles and opened fire. The targeted pilot saw his life flash before his eyes.If Hegseth was responsible for this, then Biden must've been even less in control than it seemed at the time.
Jesus. Poor pilots.
Being targeted by your own warships like that when you're least expecting it. Fucking Hegseth moron. Half baked operation.Quote
- A US Navy warship fired missiles at two American F/A-18 fighter jets above the Red Sea last year.
- The warship mistook the fighter jets for Houthi cruise missiles, the investigation shows.
- One of the fighter jets was shot down. The other barely survived the friendly fire incident.
A US Navy pilot whose jet was mistakenly shot down by an American warship over the Red Sea told investigators he saw his life flash before his eyes before ejecting from the doomed aircraft.
The command investigation into the late December 2024 friendly fire incident, which Business Insider reviewed prior to its release on Thursday, reveals that the warship's crew mistook two Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets for anti-ship cruise missiles fired by Houthi rebels in Yemen.
In a catastrophic failure, the cruiser USS Gettysburg launched surface-to-air missiles at both F/A-18s, shooting down one and nearly hitting the second. It also targeted a third friendly aircraft but never pulled the trigger.
A hit and a near-miss
The Gettysburg and the other warships in the strike group led by the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman deployed in September 2024 and entered the Red Sea three months later to take over Navy combat operations against the Iran-backed Houthis, who had for almost a year at that point been attacking key shipping lanes.
Early on December 22, just seven days after entering the Red Sea, the Gettysburg accidentally shot down a Super Hornet from the Truman's air wing in what the US military described as "an apparent case of friendly fire." Both aviators, the pilot and the weapons officer, ejected safely from the roughly $60 million fighter, part of Strike Fighter Squadron 11 (VFA-11), the "Red Rippers."
The command investigation reveals that the friendly fire incident nearly resulted in a much larger disaster. While initial reports centered on the aircraft that was struck, the investigation reveals that a second narrowly avoided a catastrophic end, and a third was in the crosshairs.
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- A US Navy warship fired missiles at two American F/A-18 fighter jets above the Red Sea last year.
- The warship mistook the fighter jets for Houthi cruise missiles, the investigation shows.
- One of the fighter jets was shot down. The other barely survived the friendly fire incident.
A US Navy pilot whose jet was mistakenly shot down by an American warship over the Red Sea told investigators he saw his life flash before his eyes before ejecting from the doomed aircraft.
The command investigation into the late December 2024 friendly fire incident, which Business Insider reviewed prior to its release on Thursday, reveals that the warship's crew mistook two Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets for anti-ship cruise missiles fired by Houthi rebels in Yemen.
In a catastrophic failure, the cruiser USS Gettysburg launched surface-to-air missiles at both F/A-18s, shooting down one and nearly hitting the second. It also targeted a third friendly aircraft but never pulled the trigger.
A hit and a near-miss
The Gettysburg and the other warships in the strike group led by the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman deployed in September 2024 and entered the Red Sea three months later to take over Navy combat operations against the Iran-backed Houthis, who had for almost a year at that point been attacking key shipping lanes.
Early on December 22, just seven days after entering the Red Sea, the Gettysburg accidentally shot down a Super Hornet from the Truman's air wing in what the US military described as "an apparent case of friendly fire." Both aviators, the pilot and the weapons officer, ejected safely from the roughly $60 million fighter, part of Strike Fighter Squadron 11 (VFA-11), the "Red Rippers."
The command investigation reveals that the friendly fire incident nearly resulted in a much larger disaster. While initial reports centered on the aircraft that was struck, the investigation reveals that a second narrowly avoided a catastrophic end, and a third was in the crosshairs.
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Quote from: HisMajestyBOB on Today at 06:39:43 AMDon't give a clanker root access to your computer.The whole point of agentic AI is that you don't need to do such rote tasks, it will do them for you.
Quote from: Grey Fox on Today at 07:33:06 AMIce size is not that big of a deal for the NHL. Boston Garden's ice was only 191 feet long. Bruins played there for 67 years.There might have been more fights outside of the ice than on it... or was it Philadelphia?

Quote from: Grey Fox on Today at 07:54:51 AMClowns, clowns all around.yeah, the CAQ is also increasingly worrying me.

Quote from: Syt on Today at 12:56:09 AM"I'm very sorry, Dave."
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