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  1. The Washington Post and other sources have reported that two ships owned by an Iranian company that the US has accused of supplying material to Iran's missile program left a Chinese chemical-storage port during the week and appeared to be headed towards Iran, according to a Washington Post analysis of ship-tracking data, satellite imagery and Treasury Department records. They are known to have transported perchlorate in the past to make rocket fuel. I wonder how far they'll get.
  2. The ceremony would have been a lot more respectful if he hadn't shown up at all.
  3. She obviously doesn't like him much.
  4. An even bigger irony is that the US manufactures it’s own version of a Shahed 136 drone called LUCAS. They reverse engineered a Shahed.
  5. So it wasn't invented by Biggles then?
  6. I wonder if he factored in the cost of the jerrycans. He may not be saving much.
  7. There were three Australians in the submarine crew who basically stayed in their bunks so we could say that Australia took no part in the attack.
  8. It’s been reported that the Russians are supplying Iran with targeting information for their missiles. Donald might have to give his friend Vladimir a call.
  9. I tapped the history icon on the screen menu, entered the date and time (4 March, 17:20Z) and it replayed the flights around that time. If you tap on the aircraft symbol on the map it brings up all the aircraft details. One flight left Perth and headed to Singapore and passed the incoming aircraft which I assume was the one you heard.
  10. The free version only limits historical data retrieval to 7 days, which is pretty reasonable. I have an adblocker on the PC so I only use FR24 on my phone.
  11. This is from the website. It doesn't like an Adblocker for the free version, but it is free. The 7 day trial is for the paid versions which makes sense..
  12. This is what AI said when I asked if the free version was time-limited: Yes, the free version of Flightradar24 is time-limited. Specifically, the website times out after 30 minutes of continuous use. Additionally, free users are limited to 7 days of historical flight data and only 3 sessions in the 3D view, along with having advertisements displayed throughout the app and website. Flightradar24 +1 Key limitations for the free tier include: Session Timeout: Website sessions time out after 30 minutes. Historical Data: Limited to 7 days of past flight data. 3D View: Restricted to 3 sessions. Functionality: Ads are present, and access to advanced features like weather layers, ATC boundaries, and detailed airport data is restricted. Usage: The free version is intended for personal use only. Flightradar24 +1 To remove these restrictions, users can upgrade to a Silver, Gold, or Business subscription. Flightradar24
  13. I use the free version which I've had on my phone for years.
  14. Looks a like a Malaysian Airlines A330 coming in from the west and looping around to the north before landing.
  15. Interesting analysis of the tax situation in the US if you've got 25 minutes. Probably pretty relevant to Australia too.
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