kurousaskiy
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kurousaskiy
@kurousaskiy
「神田山うさぎ園」の黒い方。 主に1/12スケールの小物を作製中。 芋煮は牛肉・醤油派。
不知八幡森 Katılım Ekim 2011
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At 1410 (local time), Sub-Lieutenant Yaguchi Shigehisa, Commander of the 5th Kenmu-tai, flew his Mitsubishi A6M5 Rei-sen aircraft into the starboard side of USS KIDD (DD-661), then patrolling the waters off Okinawa. Upon impact, the plane disintegrated, killing Yaguchi immediately. The plane’s debris tore through KIDD’s forward fire room, rupturing steam lines and killing everyone in the space. The 500kg bomb carried by the Rei-sen detached and continued through the ship, exiting out the port side and detonating close aboard. The explosion flayed open the port side of KIDD, killing and wounding more, including the ship’s commanding officer, Commander Harry G. Moore. Thirty-nine men (including Yagushi) were killed in that moment, another 55 were wounded. Had he not died that day, Yagushi would have celebrated his 23rd birthday less than 2 weeks later. The Americans he killed that day also never got the chance to grow older. Today, only the USS KIDD, still scarred herself from that attack, remains to tell the story. A single frame salvaged from the burned camera used by KIDD’s doctor during the attack run captures Yaguchi’s last moment of life.
Most kamikaze pilots died in anonymity. We know about Yaguchi thanks to the thorough and dedicated research of a Japanese-American lawyer from San Diego, California, Katsumi Hiragi, who happened to visit the USS KIDD Veterans Museum in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, while on a research visit for another topic. Hiragi began his search with KIDD crewmembers who were there on that day in April 1945 and his investigation led him to Kanoya Air Base in Japan, the airfield from which Yaguchi launched to conduct his attack, and ultimately to Yaguchi’s younger brother, who described the bright engineering student from the Ibaragi province who willingly sacrificed his life for his country.
For many years, the USS KIDD Veterans Museum could not tell Yaguchi’s story because the memory of the attack and lost shipmates was too painful for the surviving crewmembers who made the Museum their home. But as those veterans faded away, one in particular stated that after they were all gone, the Museum should recognize Yaguchi because, in his words, “he didn’t want to be there any more than we did.” When I became Executive Director of the Museum in 2022, I put together as respectful a display as we can currently afford – spending thousands of dollars of my own money to re-create Yaguchi’s flight gear – with plans to expand the display when we can raise more funding.
Telling Yaguchi’s story is just as important as telling KIDD’s. There are two sides to every conflict and rarely is one side “good” while the other is “evil.” Everyone who died or was wounded aboard KIDD that day was fighting to protect their home, their way of life. Good men who were divided only by propaganda and political machinations would in another time be staunch friends and allies. This is the lesson that we should all learn that makes Yaguchi’s sacrifice still relevant and profound to this day.
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@kurousaskiy その点は理解し、同意しますが、私は画家ではなく、使用できる芸術的なレンダリングはごくわずかしかありません。この絵には、その艦に関する他の誤りもあります。
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The countdown begins.
Teams at @NASAKennedy have arrived to their stations at the Launch Control Center. We are about 48 hours from the launch of the Artemis II mission around the Moon. go.nasa.gov/4bHcwzx

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@kurousaskiy I'll take your word for it!
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@mrspeigle1 その用途にならAT-6E WolverineかEMB-314(A29) Super Tucanoを採用すればよかったのに…
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@DarthKirby009 @KimK91fw A personal favorite. Just needs more speed and air to air capability so it can chase down drones.
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It's National Nevada Day! In 2012, USS Nevada (SSBN-733) was boarded by a rogue team of elite seals that tried to take over the submarine. The crew of the Nevada managed to repel the seals (harmlessly) before the marine mammals did any damage.
#NationalNevadaDay

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@NoContextBrits Hercule Poirot : "The English they do not have a cuisine, my friend, they have only the food."
jaja...
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There's actually a lot of regional variations in cuisine in America and BBQ is fun because of how territorial some people will get over it. But you have these kinds of arguments all over the place (albeit less heated): what style of pizza is the best, cheesesteak with or without onions, and New England's many fights over clam chowder and other seafood dishes.
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「90年代のナイジェリアの雰囲気🇳🇬:小さい頃、巨大なバナナの葉で家をまるごと作って、一日中その中で遊んでいたんだ!😂 純粋なノスタルジー。
日本の友達、秘密基地を作ったことある?」

ูุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุุ𐬯𐬀𐬠𐬀𐬔𐬎𐬠𐬛 𐬰𐬀𐬥𐬌𐬐𐬀🦋@masayasan201911
(聴こえますか、アラブやパキスタン、イラン等にいるインプレゾンビのみなさん、、、カタコトでもいいので日本語でしゃべりながら地元の料理や音楽をカメラで撮ったもの、自分の日本語学習進捗をXにアップロードしインプレを稼ぐのです、、、そちらのほうがハラールです)
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ウクライナ軍が、前線で装着型ロボット「外骨格(エクソスケルトン)」の試験運用を進めている。これは腰から脚にかけて装着し、兵士の筋肉負担を軽減する装置で、砲弾の運搬や装填といった重労働を効率化することが目的だ。実際、1発100ポンド(約45kg)を超える砲弾を1日に数十発扱う現場では、疲労や怪我のリスクが高く、この装置により負担を約30%軽減できるとされている。また、走行能力も補助され、最大時速約12マイル(約19km)で長距離移動が可能になるという。
興味深いのは、この装置がもともと軍事用途ではなく、民生向けに開発された製品である点だ。アウトドアやリハビリ用途を想定していたが、戦場でも応用され始めている。企業側は軍事利用を否定しているものの、ドローンと同様に「民生技術の軍事転用」という流れが改めて浮き彫りになっている。米国やロシアも同様の外骨格開発を進めており、兵士の身体能力を拡張する技術は今後の戦場のあり方を変える可能性がある。
・外骨格により脚の負担を約30%軽減
・重い砲弾の運搬・装填作業を効率化
・最大時速約19kmでの移動を補助
・民生技術の軍事転用が進行中
popsci.com/technology/exo…
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🚨Cyber Alert ‼️
🇯🇵Japan - 𝗝𝗮𝗽𝗮𝗻 𝗔𝗲𝗿𝗼𝘀𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗲 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗼𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗔𝗴𝗲𝗻𝗰𝘆 (𝗝𝗔𝗫𝗔)
ALP-001 hacking group claims to have breached Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). Allegedly, the attackers exfiltrated 6.9 TB of data.
Threat actor: ALP-001
Sector: Manufacturing
Data exposure (claimed): 6.9 TB of data
Data type: Not specified
Observed: Mar 26, 2026
Status: Pending verification
ESIX©: 7.84
Full details and impact assessment on HackRisk.io

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