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Life advice: Malin Åkerman on playing horny in the juicy 'The Hunting Wives' adaptation
Life advice: Malin Åkerman on playing horny in the juicy 'The Hunting Wives' adaptation

Toronto Star

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Toronto Star

Life advice: Malin Åkerman on playing horny in the juicy 'The Hunting Wives' adaptation

The treasure: Actor Malin Åkerman may have been born in Sweden, but she was raised in Ontario — complete with a very Canadian pro figure-skating career — so we're delighted to claim her as our very own treasure. She's become well-known in Hollywood, too, thanks to her roles in everything from big action spectacles ('Watchmen,' 'Rampage') to acclaimed TV comedies ('Childrens Hospital,' 'The Comeback'). The new thing: Now Åkerman is relishing one of the most fun genres yet: the juicy drama. She stars as horny small-town-Texas socialite Margo Banks in 'The Hunting Wives,' a fun adaptation of May Cobb's bestselling mystery thriller about a shy mom, Sophie (Brittany Snow), who gets into trouble when she starts hanging out with the titular swinging, hard-partying crew, led by the slightly menacing Margo. (Margo busts out her tatas as a power move during her very first scene, so you know she means business.)

LORAs Lethal Edge: How This Israeli Missile Could Hit Karachi, China Bases For India? EXPLAINED
LORAs Lethal Edge: How This Israeli Missile Could Hit Karachi, China Bases For India? EXPLAINED

India.com

time10-07-2025

  • India.com

LORAs Lethal Edge: How This Israeli Missile Could Hit Karachi, China Bases For India? EXPLAINED

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is looking into adding Israel's Air Long Range Attack (LORA) missile to its frontline fighter jets, including the Su-30MKI. This important step comes even though India already has a strong BrahMos missile arsenal. It marked a new chapter in the IAF's offensive capabilities, especially after the successful use of the Rampage missile in 'Operation Sindoor'. The LORA missile has a range of 400-430 km and is expected to allow safer deep strikes into enemy territory. It will work alongside the BrahMos and greatly improve the IAF's aerial strength. What Is The LORA Missile? The LORA is a supersonic quasi-ballistic missile created by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for air-launched use from fighter planes like the Su-30MKI. Its main features include: Range : 400-430 km, allowing long-range targeting of enemy positions. : 400-430 km, allowing long-range targeting of enemy positions. Speed : About 6,174 km/h (Mach 5+). : About 6,174 km/h (Mach 5+). Accuracy : A Circular Error Probable (CEP) of less than 10 meters, ensuring high precision. : A Circular Error Probable (CEP) of less than 10 meters, ensuring high precision. Guidance System : Utilises 'fire-and-forget' technology with mid-course update capabilities. : Utilises 'fire-and-forget' technology with mid-course update capabilities. Application: Perfect for deep and surgical strikes on critical targets such as enemy command centers or radar sites. The IAF's interest in the LORA has reportedly grown after the Rampage missile's success during 'Operation Sindoor' in May 2025, where Indian Air Force Jaguar jets conducted precise strikes on Pakistan's Sukkur air base. How LORA Differs From BrahMos? India already uses the BrahMos, a joint Indo-Russian supersonic cruise missile with a range of 290-450 km (latest versions) and speeds of Mach 2.8-3. The need for LORA arises from their differences: - Trajectory & Range: BrahMos is a low-altitude cruise missile that flies close to sea level, allowing it to evade enemy air defenses. LORA, on the other hand, is a quasi-ballistic missile launched from high altitudes, using a lofted trajectory to avoid radar detection and enable strikes up to 430 km deep. - Cost & Exportability: BrahMos, as a joint project, is relatively costly (Rs 20-30 crore per missile) and has limited export options. LORA is expected to be more affordable and easier to export, simplifying procurement and deployment. - Aircraft Compatibility: BrahMos demands significant modifications for Su-30MKI integration, limiting the number of compatible aircraft. LORA is designed for easier integration with existing Su-30MKI platforms, allowing for quicker and wider use. - Strategic Flexibility: BrahMos is suited for heavy strikes on fortified targets like bunkers. LORA is lighter, more precise, and has a longer range, making it better for pre-emptive strikes on key assets like command and control centers or radar systems. Consequently, the IAF sees LORA as a complementary weapon, not a replacement for BrahMos. Each missile fulfills different strategic needs. Rationale Behind LORA's Acquisition - 'Operation Sindoor' Success: The Rampage missile's success in May 2025 highlighted the importance of long-range standoff missiles. This strengthened the IAF's drive for similar capabilities with LORA for secure deep strikes. - Threat from Pakistan and China: LORA's high trajectory and speed may help counter advanced air defense systems, such as those in Pakistan and China's HQ-9 missiles. Its range of 400-430 km allows strikes on vital targets in cities like Karachi, Rawalpindi, or Chinese bases along the LAC without needing aircraft to get too close to enemy borders. - 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' & Export Potential: There is a possibility for LORA to be made in India in cooperation with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and IAI. This would promote technology transfer, create local jobs, and position India as a missile exporter as part of the 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' initiative. - BrahMos Limitations: The heavy weight (2.5 tonnes) and limited aircraft compatibility of BrahMos make it less suitable for all missions. LORA's lighter and more flexible design offers versatility for various operations. Combining LORA and BrahMos The IAF aims to use both missile systems for improved operational flexibility: BrahMos : For heavy, rapid strikes against large enemy targets. : For heavy, rapid strikes against large enemy targets. LORA: For accurate, deep, and pre-emptive strikes to neutralise command centers and radar systems. For example, in a combat scenario where suppressing enemy air defenses is necessary, BrahMos could be used for initial large-scale destruction, followed by LORA to target specific high-value assets. This dual-missile approach would give the IAF a considerable strategic edge. Future Outlook The IAF is currently in talks with IAI and BEL about bringing in LORA. If everything goes as planned, the first squadron of LORA missiles (18 units) could be ready by 2026-27. This development is expected to greatly strengthen India's aerial strike capabilities against regional threats like China and Pakistan, enhancing the IAF's overall combat effectiveness.

Top AEW Star's Return Is Reportedly Imminent
Top AEW Star's Return Is Reportedly Imminent

Newsweek

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Top AEW Star's Return Is Reportedly Imminent

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. AEW is reportedly set to get one of its top stars back in the near future. Darby Allin is expected to make his return to the company soon. Allin has not been on AEW programming since the final episode of Rampage in 2024. He was written off television after being attacked by the Death Riders faction. Darby Allin's Return Is Imminent According to a report from Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select, Darby Allin is expected to return to AEW "imminently." The report suggests he will be back in time for the All In: Texas event. Sapp's source stated they would be "shocked" if Allin was not involved in the July 12th pay-per-view in some capacity. During his time away from AEW, Allin successfully climbed Mount Everest. There is no word on what the creative plans are for Allin's return. More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation A Logical Path To Revenge While plans are not confirmed, a revenge storyline would make the most sense. The Death Riders were responsible for putting him on the shelf for over six months. Tony Khan looks on from the sideline prior to an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the New Orleans Saints at Caesars Superdome on October 19, 2023 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Tony Khan looks on from the sideline prior to an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the New Orleans Saints at Caesars Superdome on October 19, 2023 in New Orleans, Louisiana.) The on-screen angle saw the faction toss Allin down a flight of stairs. This wrote him off television so he could prepare for his mountain climb. Allin is one of the original "four pillars" of AEW, becoming a homegrown top star with his unique face-painted look and a high-risk, daredevil wrestling style. His career became inextricably linked with the legendary Sting, who took Allin under his wing as a protégé. The duo formed an incredibly popular and successful tag team, capturing the AEW World Tag Team Championship in 2024. A defining moment of his career was teaming with Sting in the icon's emotional and victorious final match at the Revolution pay-per-view. As a singles star, Allin was a cornerstone of the company in its early years, holding the TNT Championship on two separate occasions. His title reigns were known for their frequent and exciting "open challenge" defenses. Through his willingness to take incredible risks in high-profile feuds against AEW's biggest names, Allin established himself as a main event player. He has been on hiatus since late 2024 after a storyline attack and a real-life climb of Mount Everest. More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports.

India plans supersonic firepower upgrade: IAF eyes Israeli AIR LORA missile after Rampage success
India plans supersonic firepower upgrade: IAF eyes Israeli AIR LORA missile after Rampage success

Time of India

time05-07-2025

  • Time of India

India plans supersonic firepower upgrade: IAF eyes Israeli AIR LORA missile after Rampage success

This is a representational image (Pic credit: Lexica) The Indian Air Force (IAF) is reportedly considering the acquisition of AIR LORA, an advanced air-launched ballistic missile developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), to significantly bolster its long-range strike capabilities. This potential procurement comes on the heels of the successful deployment of the Rampage missile during Operation Sindoor, where the IAF launched strikes on 11 Pakistani air bases. While Rampage offers a range of 250 kilometres and requires direct aircraft deployment, the AIR LORA missile provides a stand-off range of up to 400 kilometres, enabling precision strikes from a safer distance, beyond the reach of enemy air defence systems. High-value targeting with deep strike capability Belonging to IAI's LORA missile family, AIR LORA is described as an extended-range, precise, massive, supersonic weapon. It is specially designed to neutralise high-value, well-defended targets such as airbases, command and control centres, naval vessels, and critical infrastructure. The missile can be launched from IAF platforms such as the Su-30MKI, with a launch weight of 1,600 kilograms. Once fired, AIR LORA travels at supersonic speeds, reaching its target within minutes. Its precision strike ability is marked by a Circular Error Probable (CEP) of less than 10 meters, ensuring minimal collateral damage. Fire-and-forget system with mid-flight target update AIR LORA features a fire-and-forget design, requiring no further input from the launching aircraft after release. What sets it apart is its ability to update target coordinates mid-flight, allowing it to adapt to evolving battlefield dynamics and shifting targets in real time. According to IAI, "AIR LORA addresses these operational challenges with unparalleled efficiency and precision." Navigation, survivability, and all-weather capability The missile is equipped with GPS/INS navigation along with anti-jamming technology, ensuring accuracy even in electronic warfare environments where GPS signals may be compromised. It also boasts a seekerless design that employs steep-angle, high-speed attack profiles to increase survivability against air defences. AIR LORA is capable of operating in all-weather conditions. Interoperability and mission flexibility One of AIR LORA's standout features is its broad compatibility with various aircraft types, supporting both standalone and integrated configurations across Western and Eastern platforms. This means the missile can be quickly adopted without the need for extensive retraining or overhaul of existing systems. It also offers multiple warhead configurations, including blast fragmentation, general-purpose, and deep-penetration variants, making it suitable for a wide spectrum of tactical and strategic missions.

What are air-to-ground ballistic Air Lora missiles? Indian Air Force may procure these from..., these can...
What are air-to-ground ballistic Air Lora missiles? Indian Air Force may procure these from..., these can...

India.com

time05-07-2025

  • India.com

What are air-to-ground ballistic Air Lora missiles? Indian Air Force may procure these from..., these can...

What are air-to-ground ballistic Air Lora missiles? Indian Air Force may procure these from..., these can... The Indian Air Force (IAF) has taken several major steps to increase its strength and is still working rapidly in this direction. The IAF is considering adding a new and powerful missile to its fleet. This is the Air Lora missile made by Israel Aerospace Industries, which is an air-to-ground ballistic missile. This missile can take India's air power and defense capability to new heights. Why this powerful missile? India used Israel's Rampage missile against Pakistan in the recent conflict. After its success, the Air Force felt the need for a missile with long range, accurate target and one that could escape the enemy's defense system. That's when the option of Air Lora missile came in front of India. What are its special features? Air Lora is a missile made for deep strike. This missile can target enemy command centers, airports, naval ships present on the seashore. Its weight is about 1600 kg. It comes with two types of warheads, one which causes damage by explosion and the other can penetrate strong targets. This deadly missile travels at supersonic speed and can cover a distance of up to 400 km. This means that the Indian Air Force planes can attack even while staying away from the enemy's defense systems. Its accuracy is so great that it hits the target within a radius of less than 10 meters. The range of Brahmos is also around 400 km. What is 'fire and forget' technique? After firing it, the pilot gets the facility to move away immediately, so that the enemy cannot retaliate and the safety of the aircraft remains. This missile will be capable of carrying out fast and accurate attacks on targets located on the LAC with Pakistan or China. The tremendous range of the missile is one of its biggest strengths.

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