I think that's why they said between the maintenance cost and market price.
"And Russia's internal security service, the FSB, recently said it foiled a Ukrainian plot to destroy its last remaining aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov. The ship, launched in 1985, has been undergoing repairs since 2018."
I hope Ukraine can still make this happen. That would a be huge win, even if the carrier is never functional and isn't in the black sea. Imagine if Russia no longer even had a carrier. That'd be one way to put them in their place.
Army combat uniforms even come pretreated with it.
It could potentially work out like netflix letting users keep the discs they had.
Truly the epitome of cool guides. /s
This tl;dr does not do the article justice. Highly recommend everyone read the article.
They don't follow the grid frequency because the EU or US regulations require it, they follow the grid frequency because physics demands it.
This is only supplying like 3.5 amps, so not going to trip any breakers.
Or there could be poor signal due to terrain.
Because Jordan had an active role in shooting down Iranian drones and missiles while Iraq did not.
In Japan, I have 7 bins plus cardboard. Burnables, nonburnables, plastic, paper, cans, pet bottles, glass bottles.