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Bridgeman Arts

United States, 1952: The US Navy introduces a new motion picture camera in China Lake as an operator demonstrates following and recording of a missile

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1952: The US Navy introduces a new motion picture camera in China Lake as an operator demonstrates following and recording of a missile.
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Bridgeman Arts

United States, 1952: The US Navy introduces a new motion picture camera for recording the flight of guided missiles in China Lake

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1952: The US Navy introduces a new motion picture camera for recording the flight of guided missiles in China Lake.
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Bridgeman Arts

Air Strikes from Land and Sea Over Norway

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Air Strikes from Land and Sea Over Norway
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Bridgeman Arts

United States, 1952: A man prepares the camera as the US Navy demonstrates the use of new equipment for recording the flight of guided missiles in China Lake

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1952: A man prepares the camera as the US Navy demonstrates the use of new equipment for recording the flight of guided missiles in China Lake.
Stock Footage1:43
Bridgeman Arts

Miscellaneous - Duel Spitfire Messerschmitt Fboro 88 subclip 3

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Montage of rushes for a film about the competition between Spitfire and Messershmidt. Spitfire and Messerschmitt dogfight, in flight fighting and launching missiles.
News Clip0:24
Bloomberg

Lviv Residents Seek Shelter Amid Russia Shelling

Higher Ed
Russian shelling struck the far western city of Lviv on Saturday, forcing residents and other displaced Ukrainians into underground bomb shelters. Lviv, close to the border with Poland, has been a gathering point for people fleeing the...
News Clip6:59
Curated Video

Thousands Of Unexploded Russian Munitions Sit In Secret Kyiv Warehouse

Higher Ed
Russian weapons intended to kill and maim Ukrainians are set to be destroyed, but getting rid of unexploded munition is not an easy task.
News Clip5:59
Bloomberg

Esper: Crimea Bridge Explosion 'Punch In the Gut'

Higher Ed
Mark Esper, former US Secretary of Defense, discusses escalations of conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
News Clip7:29
Bloomberg

Kyiv Mayor Says Ukrainians Are Ready To Defend Country

Higher Ed
Vitali Klitschko, Kyiv Mayor, joined "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson to discuss the latest developments from his city. Russia has been attacking the Ukranian capital all week long with missile attacks.
News Clip2:28
Bloomberg

Putin's Nuclear Threat Is 'Normal' Russian Sabre-Rattling: Kristensen

Higher Ed
Hans Kristensen, director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists, says it is unlikely that Russia's invasion of Ukraine will escalate into a wider conflict involving nuclear weapons. "Rattling the...
News Clip2:52
Curated Video

Iraq - Ekeus visit

Higher Ed
Reports that Iraq has secret supplies of VX nerve gas are being investigated by a UN disarmament mission. UN envoy Rolf Ekeus, who heads the UN disarmement mission, is in Baghdad investigating Iraq's chemical and biological warfare...
News Clip2:19
Bloomberg

Von der Leyen: EU Planning `Massive Sanctions' on Russia

Higher Ed
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the EU is preparing a package of "massive sanctions" following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. "We will target strategic sectors of the Russian economy by blocking their access to...
News Clip2:23
Curated Video

Seoul's Reprisal Blows Up After North Korean Missile Success

Higher Ed
The U.S. and South Korean militaries are conducting joint exercises to show their ability to deter a North Korean attack on the South.
News Clip0:25
Curated Video

North Korea Confirms Simulated Use Of Nukes To 'Wipe Out' Enemies

Higher Ed
North Korean state-run media says recent missile tests were a response to recent naval drills between U.S. and South Korean forces.
News Clip2:19
Bloomberg

Trump Calls Iran One of World's Biggest Threats

Higher Ed
Sep.24 -- President Donald Trump speaks to the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly. He called Iran one of the biggest threats to world peace. Trump says sanctions won't be lifted until Iran changes its behavior.
News Clip3:56
Bloomberg

Putin May Have His Eyes Set Toward Kyiv, IISS Says

Higher Ed
If Russian President Vladimir Putin sends troops to two self-proclaimed separatist republics in eastern Ukraine, he may push even further West, according to William Alberque of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. "Possibly...
News Clip2:06
Bloomberg

Trump Says Budget Proposal Seeks to Cut Waste and Fraud

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- President Donald Trump speaks at the White House about his $4.8 trillion spending plan.
News Clip3:17
Curated Video

Russian Forces Attacking Along Broad East Front, Ukraine Says

Higher Ed
Ukraine's General Staff said Russian forces are focusing their efforts on taking full control of the Donbas region.
News Clip2:28
Curated Video

Clinton: Trump Must Change Tune on Iran, NKorea

Higher Ed
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the current administration needs to change their attitude when it come to the Iran deal and finding a solution for the threats from North Korea. "It pains me greatly to see...
News Clip4:31
Bloomberg

House Votes to Curb Trump Power to Strike Iran

Higher Ed
Jan.09 -- The U.S. House of Representatives voted Thursday to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to strike Iran, a mostly symbolic move Democrats say defends Congress’s constitutional powers but Republicans say endangers national...
News Clip3:11
Bloomberg

Pentagon Warns China's Nuclear Stockpile Outpacing Forecasts

Higher Ed
A new assessment by the Pentagon says China's nuclear weapons arsenal is expanding more rapidly than previously believed. The report to Congress comes after reports China conducted hypersonic missile tests amid increased tensions between...
News Clip2:28
Bloomberg

North Korea Appears to Have Launched Ballistic Missile

Higher Ed
North Korea appears to have launched its first ballistic missile in about two months. This comes just days after leader Kim Jong Un indicated that returning to stalled nuclear talks with the U.S. was a low priority for him this year. Jon...
News Clip4:13
Curated Video

Russia May Use These Iranian Missiles To Turn Out Lights In Ukraine

Higher Ed
Russia is reportedly purchasing Iranian Fateh-100 and Zolfaghar missiles to use against Ukraine.
News Clip4:02
Curated Video

Kerry: Iran nuclear agreement is working

Higher Ed
Former US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday that the Iran nuclear agreement was working and that the decision by US President Donald Trump to decertify the agreement was made "without any facts whatsoever" and just "pulled out...