A. British technology with American design
B. British and American technologies
C. British design with American technology
D. British and American designs
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
A. British technology with American design
B. British and American technologies
C. British design with American technology
D. British and American designs
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
A. SSNs are nuclear-powered but conventionally armed—unlike SSBNs, which carry nuclear warheads
B. SSBNs are nuclear-powered but conventionally armed—unlike SSNs, which carry nuclear warheads
C. Both carry conventional warheads, however SSNs are nuclear-powered whereas SSBNs are not nuclear powered
D. Only difference is of performance
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
A. Launched even without warning
B. Launched within two weeks
C. Launched within one week
D. None of the above
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
A. Australia, Taiwan, Japan, Egypt
B. Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea
C. Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Egypt
D. Australia, New Zealand, Cyprus , Egypt
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
A. Only indicating the vague formula of “when Allies agree and conditions are met”
B. Just after end of Russia-Ukraine conflict
C. Timeline of 5 years was given to Ukraine to fulfil requirements of becoming alliance part
D. None of above
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
A. Lativia
B. Luxembourg
C. Lithuania
D. Wales
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
A. Vilnius
B. Lativia
C. Brussels
D. Madrid
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
A. General Christopher G. Cavoli
B. General Omar Bradley
C. Lieutenant Admiral Rob Bauer
D. General Augustin Guillaume
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
A. Brazil
B. Russia
C. India
D. China
E. South Africa
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
A. 75 km, Mesosphere, 670 km
B. 80 km, Ionosphere, 680 km
C. 85 km, Exosphere, 690 km
D. 90 km, Ozone Layer , 690 km
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
Login below or Register Now.