The Hellenic Navy (HN) (Greek: Πολεμικό Ναυτικό, Polemikó Naftikó, abbreviated ΠΝ) is the naval force of Greece, part of the Greek Armed Forces. The modern Greek navy has its roots in the naval forces of various Aegean Islands, which fought in the Greek War of Independence. During the periods of monarchy (1833–1924 and 1936–1973) it was known as the Royal Navy (Βασιλικόν Ναυτικόν, Vasilikón Naftikón, abbreviated ΒΝ).The total displacement of all the navy's vessels is approximately 150,000 tons.The motto of the Hellenic Navy is "Μέγα το της Θαλάσσης Κράτος" from Thucydides' account of Pericles' oration on the eve of the Peloponnesian War. This has been roughly translated as "Great is the country that controls the sea". The Hellenic Navy's emblem consists of an anchor in front of a crossed Christian cross and trident, with the cross symbolizing Greek Orthodoxy, and the trident symbolizing Poseidon, the god of the sea in Greek mythology. Pericles' words are written across the top of the emblem. "The navy, as it represents a necessary weapon for Greece, should only be created for war and aim to victory."...............The Hellenic Merchant Marine refers to the Merchant Marine of Greece, engaged in commerce and transportation of goods and services universally. It consists of the merchant vessels owned by Greek civilians, flying either the Greek flag or a flag of convenience. Greece is a maritime nation by tradition, as shipping is arguably the oldest form of occupation of the Greeks and a key element of Greek economic activity since the ancient times. Nowadays, Greece has the largest merchant fleet in the world, which is the second largest contributor to the national economy after tourism and forms the backbone of world shipping. The Greek fleet flies a variety of flags, however some Greek shipowners gradually return to Greece following the changes to the legislative framework governing their operations and the improvement of infrastructure.Blogger Tips and Tricks
This is a bilingual blog in English and / or Greek and you can translate any post to any language by pressing on the appropriate flag....Note that there is provided below a scrolling text with the 30 recent posts...Αυτό είναι ένα δίγλωσσο blog στα Αγγλικά η/και στα Ελληνικά και μπορείτε να μεταφράσετε οποιοδήποτε ποστ σε οποιαδήποτε γλώσσα κάνοντας κλικ στη σχετική σημαία. Σημειωτέον ότι παρακάτω παρέχεται και ένα κινούμενο κείμενο με τα 30 πρόσφατα ποστς....This is a bilingual blog in English and / or Greek and you can translate any post to any language by pressing on the appropriate flag....Note that there is provided below a scrolling text with the 30 recent posts...Αυτό είναι ένα δίγλωσσο blog στα Αγγλικά η/και στα Ελληνικά και μπορείτε να μεταφράσετε οποιοδήποτε ποστ σε οποιαδήποτε γλώσσα κάνοντας κλικ στη σχετική σημαία. Σημειωτέον ότι παρακάτω παρέχεται και ένα κινούμενο κείμενο με τα 30 πρόσφατα ποστς.........

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

NASA image of the Jan 3rd..[ 1965 ]

The latest NASA "Image of the Day" image.

The Road Less Traveled
On Jan. 4, 2004, Spirit--the first of two NASA Mars Exploration Rovers--landed on the Red Planet for what was to be a 90-day mission. This image, acquired on sol 127 (May 12, 2004), shows the path the rover traveled on its way to the base of the "Columbia Hills." The hills can be seen silhouetted against the horizon on the far left side . 
Since sol 2210 (March 22, 2010), Spirit has been silent, and the project's scientists continue to listen for Spirit with the Deep Space Network and Mars Odyssey orbiter. 
The project is also conducting a paging technique called "Sweep & Beep" to stimulate the rover. Since the period of peak solar activity occurs in mid-March 2011, leaving Spirit plenty of occasion to respond. 
Spirit's sister spacecraft Opportunity continues to explore Mars, arriving in December 2010 at the 80-meter (262-foot) diameter Santa Maria crater on its journey to Endeavour crater.
Image Credit: NASA
Δευτέρα, 3 Ιανουάριος 2011 7:00:00 πμ

Monday, January 3, 2011

Russian Air Force helicopters..[ 1064 ]

Russian Air Force to receive Ka-52 helicopters

Ka-52. © RIA Novosti.Anton Denisov Ka-52. © RIA Novosti.Ilya Pitalev
Ka-52
21:20 02/01/2011
 RIA Novosti. Anton Denisov

MOSCOW, January 2 (RIA Novosti)
Russia's Defense Ministry plans to start procuring Ka-52 Alligator helicopters for the national Air Force in 2011, ministry's official spokesman Col. Vladimir Drik said on Sunday.
The Ka-52 is a modification of the basic Ka-50 Hokum model, it is armed with 30-mm cannon, Vikhr (Whirlwind) laser guided missiles, rockets, including S-24s, as well as bombs. The helicopter is also equipped with two radars, one for ground and one for aerial targets and a Samshite nighttime-daytime thermal sighting system.
The development of the Ka-52 started in 1994 in Russia, but its serial production began only in 2008.
Earlier in the day Drik said that the Russian Air Force would receive up to 100 Sukhoi fighter jets by 2015 as well as twenty-five new Su-34 Fullback fighter-bombers in the next few years.
Deputy Air Force commander Lt. Gen. Igor Sadofyev pledged in late 2010 that the Russian Air Force will procure over 1,500 new aircraft and significantly increase the number of 
high-precision weapons in its arsenal by 2020.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

The aftermath of deadly bombing in Egypt [ 1963 ]

Egypt's president calls for unity after church bombing

The aftermath of  deadly bombing in Christian Church at Alexandria , Egypt

President Hosni Mubarak has urged Egypt's Muslims and Christians to stand united against terrorism after a bombing outside a church in Alexandria.
At least 21 people were killed and 70 hurt in the suspected suicide attack, which happened during a New Year's Eve service at the al-Qiddissin Church.
In a rare televised address, Mr Mubarak said it bore the hallmark of "foreign hands" seeking to destabilise Egypt.
Several hundred Christians later clashed nearby with Muslims and police.
US President Barack Obama condemned "this barbaric and heinous act" and said those behind it had to be brought to justice.
"The perpetrators of this attack were clearly targeting Christian worshippers, and have no respect for human life and dignity," he said.
"We are continuing to gather information regarding this terrible event, and are prepared to offer any necessary assistance to the government of Egypt in responding to it," he added.

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This sinful act is part of a series of efforts to drive a wedge between Copts and Muslims”
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About 1,000 worshippers were attending the Mass at the al-Qiddissin (Saints) Church in the Sidi Bechr district of the Mediterranean port city.
As the service drew to a close about half an hour after midnight, a bomb went off in the street outside.
"The last thing I heard was a powerful explosion and then my ears went deaf," 17-year-old Marco Boutros told the Associated Press from his hospital bed. "All I could see were body parts scattered all over."
Another witness told the private On-TV channel that he had seen two men park a car outside the church and get out just before the blast.
Officials initially thought the cause was a car bomb, but the interior ministry later ruled it out, saying the attack was instead "carried out by a suicide bomber who died among the crowd".

Analysis

This is the second consecutive Christmas that will be overshadowed by bloodshed for Egypt's Coptic community.
On 6 January 2010 - the Orthodox Christmas Eve - six worshippers and a Muslim police officer were killed in a drive-by shooting close to a church in the southern town of Naga Hamady. That was the country's worst sectarian attack in a decade. The latest bombing targeting Christians was unprecedented.
Clashes between Muslims and Christians have increased and become more geographically widespread in Egypt in recent years. A protester died in November as security forces fought with Copts demonstrating over a new church. Elsewhere, sectarian tensions have resulted from minor disputes between neighbours, conversions and divisive decisions by public servants and judges.
Egypt is also no stranger to attacks by Islamist extremists. The group, al-Tawhid wa al-Jihad, said it was behind several bombings at Red Sea holiday resorts between 2004 and 2006, which left a total of 130 people dead.
A nearby mosque was also damaged by the explosion and the casualties included eight injured Muslims, the health ministry said. Three policemen and an officer guarding the church were also among the wounded.
Hours after the attack, President Mubarak went on state television to express his shock and vow to track down those behind it.
"This act of terrorism shook the country's conscience, shocked our feelings and hurt the hearts of Muslim and Coptic Egyptians," he said.
"The blood of their martyrs in Alexandria mixed to tell us all that all Egypt is the target and that blind terrorism does not differentiate between a Copt and a Muslim.
"We are all in this together and will face up to terrorism and defeat it."
Mr Mubarak described the attack as a "terrorist operation which carries, within itself, the hallmark of foreign hands which want to turn Egypt into another scene of terrorism like elsewhere in the region and the wider world".
Egypt's top Muslim leaders also expressed their condolences and unity.
The Islamist opposition movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, said no religion in the world could condone such a crime.
Sectarian tension

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Why did they have so little security at such a sensitive time when there's so many threats coming from al-Qaeda?”
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Despite the statements, hundreds of angry Copts clashed with police and local Muslims after the bombing, reportedly throwing stones and targeting the mosque near the church. Some cars were also set ablaze.
Dozens of police rushed to the scene and used tear gas to disperse the crowd.
The protests continued throughout Saturday, with Copts marching down a street between the church and the affiliated Saints Hospital shouting, "With our soul and our blood we will redeem the Holy Cross" and "O Mubarak, the heart of the Copts is on fire".
Later, hundreds gathered at a monastery in the city for the funerals of the victims. Many demanded the resignation of Alexandria's Governor, Adel Labib.
The top Coptic cleric in Alexandria, Archbishop Raweis, said the security services wanted to blame a suicide bomber instead of a car bomb so they could write it off as something carried out by a lone attacker.
He also denounced the "lack of protection" in front of the church.
Police confront protesters outside the church in Alexandria targeted by a bomb (1 January 2011)  
Police were deployed to disperse a crowd of Copts angered by the attack
"There were only three soldiers and an officer in front of the church. Why did they have so little security at such a sensitive time when there's so many threats coming from al-Qaeda?" he told the Associated Press.
The government said it had stepped up security measures outside churches after the Islamic State of Iraq, a militant umbrella group that includes al-Qaeda in Iraq, threatened the Copts of Egypt at the end of October.
Christians in the Coptic Orthodox Church make up about 10% of Egypt's population, most of whom are Muslims.
In recent months, Copts have complained of discrimination, while some Muslims accuse churches of holding converts to Islam against their will.
Alexandria, Egypt's second-largest city with a population of about 4 million, has seen sectarian violence in the past.
In 2006, there were days of clashes between Copts and Muslims after a Copt was stabbed to death during a knife attack on three churches.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Russia icebreakers...[ 1962 ]

Russia sends icebreakers to free three ships with 400 on board stuck in ice

Russia sends icebreakers to free three ships with 400 on board stuck in ice. © flickr.com/arcticroute.com
Russia sends icebreakers to free three ships with 400 on board stuck in ice

YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK, January 1 (RIA Novosti )
Two icebreakers have been sent to the Gulf of Sakhalin in Russia's Far East to free three ships stranded in ice, a regional marine search and rescue captain said on Saturday.
On Friday morning, the Sodruzhestvo, the refrigerator freighter Bereg Nadezhdy, and a scientific research ship, the Professor Kizevetter, requested help. There are some 400 crew members on board the vessels.
"On Friday evening, the Irbis arrived in the area and is presently nearing the stranded vessels. The ice is very thick," the captain said.
Two additional icebreakers have also been sent to the area. The Magadan will arrive from the North on Sunday and the Admiral Makarov will arrive from the South on Tuesday.
The captain said the crews of the vessels are in no danger.

The Year started with the usual criminal acts[ 1961 ]

Explosion at Christian Church in Egypt,
at least 21 dead & 79 woumded
By the CNN Wire Staff
January 1, 2011 -- Updated 0847 GMT (1647 HKT)
An official inspects a car bomb after an explosion outside a church in Alexandria.
An official inspects a car bomb after an explosion outside a church in Alexandria.

(CNN) -- An explosion outside a church in Egypt killed at least 21 people early Saturday, state media said.
Egypt's health ministry said 79 people were wounded in the attack in Alexandria, the country's official Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported.
State-run Nile TV showed firefighters battling a blaze at the scene.
A car parked in front of the Church of Two Saints exploded shortly after midnight, Egypt's interior ministry said. Coptic Christians were attending services there at the time of the blast, Nile TV reported.
The car was filled with explosives, Nile TV reported, citing the interior ministry.
A nearby mosque was damaged and eight Muslims were among the wounded, the interior ministry said.
Alexandria Gov. Adel Labeeb told Nile TV that samples from the scene had been sent to a government lab as part of an investigation.
"The attack targeted all Egyptians and not just our Coptic brethren," Labeeb said, according to MENA.
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Egyptian officials are blaming foreign elements for the attack, MENA reported.
Copts, who are adherents of an Egyptian sect of Christianity, make up about 9% of the nation's population. About 90% of Egyptians are Muslims.
Al-Azhar, one of Egypt's oldest centers of Islamic study and worship, issued a statement condemning the attack.
"This is a criminal act that can never be justified (in) any religion. Islam specifically prohibits any attacks on religious places. As a matter of fact, it tasks Muslims with protecting religious places of worships for Muslims and non-Muslims," Al-Azhar spokesman Mohammed Tahtawi told Nile TV.
In November, a group with ties to al Qaeda in Iraq announced that all Christians in the Middle East would be "legitimate targets."
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Shortly after the message was released, Egyptian police sources confirmed that security had been reinforced at churches around the country and additional protection was being provided to the head of the Coptic Church, police said.
Tensions have been running high between Egypt's Muslim majority and minority Christians.
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom said in November that 10 Coptic Christian homes and several businesses were burned and looted in Qena province in southern Egypt following rumors of a romantic relationship between a Christian man and Muslim woman. Security officials imposed a curfew and arrested several Muslims, the commission said.
CNN's Amir Ahmed and Yousuf Basil contributed to this report