Aamir Hussainie

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31/05/2026

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Cockroach Janta Party – GenZ Revolution Begins!2 Million+ people have already joined the movement for real change.This i...
21/05/2026

Cockroach Janta Party – GenZ Revolution Begins!
2 Million+ people have already joined the movement for real change.
This is not just a party — it’s a rebellion against corruption, dynastic politics, media control, and broken systems.
🪳 CJP stands for survival, resistance, and fearless change.
Like a cockroach, we survive every system designed to silence the common people.
⚡ Our 5 Point Agenda
1️⃣ Equal rights and justice for every citizen
2️⃣ Corruption-free India
3️⃣ Youth power for a stronger future
4️⃣ Affordable education and better employment
5️⃣ Independent media and accountable governance
✊ Na Netagiri, Na Parivarvaad — Sirf Janta Ka Adhikar!
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Before radar technology was developed, militaries primarily used acoustic locators and sound mirrors to detect approachi...
26/04/2026

Before radar technology was developed, militaries primarily used acoustic locators and sound mirrors to detect approaching enemy aircraft. These devices were most common from World War I through the early 1930s and relied on the principle of passive acoustic location.
Acoustic Locators: Often colloquially called "war tubas" or "sound trumpets," these mechanical devices featured large, horn-like collectors designed to capture and amplify the sound of distant aircraft engines. Operators wore stethoscope-style headphones connected to these horns and would rotate the device to find the direction of the loudest sound, allowing them to estimate the bearing and elevation of incoming planes.
Acoustic Mirrors: These were stationary, massive concrete structures built along coastlines, particularly in Britain. They used large parabolic reflectors or curved walls (some up to 70 metres long) to focus sound waves onto a focal point where a microphone or listener was placed.
Effectiveness: While innovative, these systems offered limited warning—typically only a few minutes—and were highly sensitive to weather conditions like wind or fog. As aircraft became faster in the late 1930s, acoustic detection became increasingly unreliable because planes could reach their targets shortly after being heard.
By the late 1930s, these traditional methods were rendered obsolete by the invention of radar (Radio Detection and Ranging), which could detect aircraft at much greater distances regardless of silence or weather.

10/04/2026
Tehran residents thronged Enghelab Square to mark the 40th day of mourning for Ayatollah Khamenei, the late Leader of th...
09/04/2026

Tehran residents thronged Enghelab Square to mark the 40th day of mourning for Ayatollah Khamenei, the late Leader of the Islamic Revolution.

08/04/2026

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08/04/2026

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08/04/2026

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