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Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 19: Interview with Oleksandr ‘Sashko' Matviienko, CounterOffensive Pro

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 16:35


Kyiv faces the prospect that the United States may end her military support for Ukraine following a suspension in March. How could the international community fill any gaps left by Uncle Sam?On 4th March the administration of US President Donald Trump announced an abrupt suspension of all military aid to Ukraine. A few days earlier on 28th February, the world witnessed an unbelievable spectacle in the Oval Office. Ukraine's President Vlodomyr Zelenskyy was on the receiving end of a bizarre temper tantrum from Mr. Trump and his vice president JD Vance. Fortunately, the suspension was soon lifted, but Mr. Trump's actions provoked some serious questions.Ukraine has benefitted from supplies of US Electronic Warfare (EW) kit and expertise. Ukraine's allies must be able to step up to quickly fill any void, in terms of EW assistance, left by Uncle Sam's isolationism. At the same time, European allies must continue enhancing their defences against Mr. Putin's regime. How can US EW capabilities be substituted for Ukraine? What are Ukraine's electromagnetic needs as the war continues? These questions, and more, are the focus of this episode of Armada's Radioflash! podcast with Oleksandr ‘Sashko' Matviienko, a defence journalist and analyst from the publication CounteroffensivePro.

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 17: Ken Miller's Letter from America

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 9:54


The defence and security electromagnetic agenda for the new US Congress and Executive is considerable, but what are the priorities? The new US Congress, and the administration of President Donald Trump, will have a heavy workload regarding the importance of the electromagnetic spectrum to America's strength, security and prosperity. EW spending priorities will need be balanced with other defence and security needs. No matter how big any budgetary increases may be, economies must be made. There simply will not be enough available cash to fund every requirement. Meanwhile, the need to educate lawmakers on EW's strengths and limitations will continue. Furthermore, the US Department of Defence bureaucracy must evolve to accommodate the need to innovate and deploy EW capabilities at pace. As our Radioflash! guest Ken Miller, director of advocacy and outreach for the Association of Old Crows' international EW organisation explains, the next five years look busy.

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 18: Chinese Sensing Advances

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 14:48


China's advancement in sensing technology is moving at pace. A new report examines in detail where the country might be catching up with the United States.On 20th January, the People's Republic of China's (PRC's) DeepSeek artificial intelligence chatbot was released, based on the DeepSeek-R1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) model. The Hangzhou DeepSeek AI company, which developed the model, has claimed its chatbot outperforms US rivals like OpenAI. It also claimed that DeepSeek's large language model cost $5.6 million to train. This is notably less than that spent on comparable US offerings.Whatever the long-term effect of DeepSeek, the news thrust Chinese technological innovation into sharp relief. Advances such as these could have major strategic ramifications for accepted US technological pre-eminence. Not least of which in the sensing domain, which a report entitled China's Remote Sensing, published in December 2024 by OTH Intelligence, discusses in detail.In this Radioflash! episode we talk to one of the report's authors Tate Nurkin, a previous Radioflash! guest, about Chinese advances in sensing technologies across the board: How will the Chinese government and armed forces collect, process, store and use all this sensor data? What will be the impact of the dual use sensing technology being developed by the PRC? What effect is corruption having on China's ability to secure the sensing capabilities the People's Liberation Army (PLA) needs? Likewise, what impact will the PLA's recent reorganisation of the Strategic Support Force into the Information Support Force have on PLA sensing capabilities writ large? All these topics, and more, come under discussion in this latest episode.

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 16: SMART Kill!

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 16:33


You have heard of hard kill, you have heard of soft kill, but what about SMART Kill? Drawing on his operational experience in the Royal Navy, and time in industry, Alasdair Gilchrist, our guest on episode 16 of Radioflash! says we need to start thinking about how to engage threats without stovepipes. Mr. Gilchrist, who has recently embarked on a new career as a consultant, has developed the SMART (Sensors and Measures Against Realistic Threats) Kill concept of operations. This takes the effects-based approach to prosecuting threats a step forward. He argues that traditional thinking about hard kill and soft kill approaches are becoming obsolete. The plethora of emerging threats militaries are facing, the Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle (UAV) menace being a good example, is forcing this rethink. Within the SMART Kill concept, sensing stresses the importance of threat comprehension. Are we understanding the real, and not the perceived, threat? This is particularly relevant on future battlefields where misinformation and disinformation risks clouding our threat sensing and comprehension. When engaging a threat, are we using our effects judiciously and responsibly? Should we be sending kinetics aloft to counter UAVs, when jamming may kill such threats just as effectively? The danger posed by swarms of UAVs aptly underscores this point. Can the SMART Kill approach allow us to use technologies which may not be exquisite, but which may perform the mission just as well, but at a fraction of the cost?

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 15: JADC2 Issues

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 19:14


The US and her allies are embracing the Multi-Domain Operations philosophy with the Joint All Domain Command and Control System is at the heart of this endeavour. Multi-Domain Operations, or MDO, focus on improving the pace and quality of decision-making at the expense of one's adversary. The goal is to navigate the famed OODA (Observe, Orient, Decide and Act) loop at a faster clip than your enemy. Get MDO right and you will always be proactive while your opponent is forced to be reactive. JADC2 The Joint All Domain Command and Control architecture, or JADC2, is the US Department of Defence's networking and computing project that will enable MDO. JADC2 will see the inter- and intra-force connection of all personnel, weapons, sensors, platforms, subsystems and capabilities at all levels of war. The undertaking is ambitious. Reports say that since 2022 the Pentagon has spent up to $2.6 billion on JADC2. A further $9 billion could be spent on the initiative before the end of the decade. In episode 15 of Armada's Radioflash! podcast we talk to Leslie Hulser, executive vice president, corporate strategy of Persistent Systems. We examine the status of JADC2, what this overarching effort has achieved to date, potential problems and shortcomings, and the work that still needs to be performed.

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 13: Smart Thinking

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 13:52


Artificial intelligence and machine learning are two much-heralded technologies set to revolutionise signals intelligence collection, processing and dissemination. An increasingly congested radio spectrum is set to challenge the limits of human cognition in the search for the signal of interest. In this episode of Radioflash! we catch up with Patrick ‘Krown' Killingsworth, EpiSci's  director of autonomy projects. We define the terms Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) and their unique capabilities. ML algorithms are trained on huge amounts of data which makes these algorithms great for processing huge amounts of data, a key requirement in Signals Intelligence (SIGINT). The application of AI and ML in SIGINT is not necessarily about replacing the human but helping the SIGINT operator sort these data. Nonetheless, the continuing introduction of AI and ML into SIGINT analysis prompts concern and enthusiasm in equal measure. Ensuring that enough data are available for training algorithms creates challenges given the paucity of data which the SIGINT cadre may be interested in. We talk about the risks of using synthetic data for training and tackling the risk by anticipating potential problems from the start. AI- and ML-enabled SIGINT systems continue to get smarter, faster and more accurate. The future brings challenges in terms of moving this SIGINT technology from the strategic level to the tactical edge, although edge computing in the tactical domain should help no end in this regard.

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 14: Living on the Frontline

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 15:35


Estonia is experiencing the challenges of Russian hybrid warfare first hand and is most likely in the direct path of any future military action by Moscow to reconstitute the former USSR. Estonia is on the frontline of efforts by the Russian government to destabilise the governments, economies and societies of the Baltic nations. Like her other Baltic neighbours, the invasion and occupation of Estonia will be key to any future attempts by Russia's president Vladimir Putin to rebuild the former Soviet Union. So-called ‘sub-threshold' actions by Moscow, which aim to amplify destabilisation but are short of outright war, are occurring in the electromagnetic spectrum. Estonia has witnessed recent disruption to civil aviation strongly suspected to have been caused by Russian GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) jamming. GNSS jamming has also caused disruption to everyday life in Estonia. Ride sharing services and food deliveries are two consumer services affected by Russian GNSS attack. At the same time, Estonia has faced regular and significant state-sponsored Russian cyberattacks. Barring a major political change in Russia, there are few signs that Moscow's hybrid warfare against Estonia will cease any time soon. However, it is not all bad news. Domestic science and technology ingenuity is playing its part. Estonia has world-class innovation focused on nullifying and reducing the severity of nefarious Russian actions in the spectrum. Tallinn's strategy writ large is not just to prevent Russian invasion but to deter it. In this latest edition of Armada's Radioflash! podcast we chat about these and other issues with John Longhurst, chief executive officer of Tangent Link and longtime Estonian resident.

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 12: Space to Think

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 16:37


The importance of space as a domain of warfare is deepening. Since the dawn of the space age in the 1950s, militaries have exploited space for communications, espionage and strategic attack. Despite the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s, military demand for space is as strong as ever. The assertiveness of the People's Republic of China and Russia is making space ever more strategically important. Expanding global military interest in the cosmos is impacting the electromagnetic environment. Actors seek to preserve access to their space-based assets while denying this to their rivals. In this latest episode of the Radioflash! podcast we are joined by Juliana Suess, a research fellow studying space security at the Royal United Services Institute defence and security thinktank in London. We discuss counterpace weapons, both kinetic and electronic, and their long history. The influence of cyberwarfare as a counterspace weapon also falls under our gaze. We examine the changing nature of counterspace warfare and the fact that attacks may no longer only be the preserve of nation states. We tackle the use of space Electronic Warfare (EW) during the ongoing war in Ukraine, and Russian capabilities. Moreover, the influence of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) jamming forms part of our discussion. We also talk about the steps that state and non-state actors can take to reduce their risks from space EW.  

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 11: V-Bombers and Soviet Air Defence

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 34:52


One of the Cold War's great ‘what ifs?' was whether the United Kingdom's V-Bomber nuclear deterrent force would have been able to reach and attack its targets in the Soviet Union. In the 1950s and ‘60s, the Royal Air Force's V-Bomber fleet was the custodian of Britian's nuclear deterrent. A trio of aircraft, namely the Vickers Valiant, Handley Page Victor and Avro Vulcan series strategic bombers were all tasked to deliver nuclear weapons of varying yields to targets in the Soviet Union (USSR). Should the Third World War have broken out, these aircraft would have flown to their aimpoints in the USSR across what was arguably the most heavily defended airspace in the world. How likely was it that these aircraft would have reached their targets, delivered their nuclear weapons and escape unscathed? Would the electronic countermeasures carried by these aircraft have successfully defended them against Soviet radar? Could the V-bombers adequately jam the radio communications Soviet air defences depend upon? A new book by historian Dr. Tony Redding, entitled V-Bombers on Britain's Nuclear Frontline, lifts the veil on aspects of the V-Bomber force that have hitherto been shrouded in mystery. In this Radioflash! podcast he joins us to tackle such questions and to share other results of his research on the UK's nuclear deterrent. More details of Dr. Redding's publications can be found on his website.

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 10: Shining Examples

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 12:39


Diamonds have attributes which are useful for current and future defence electromagnetic applications such as quantum communications and navigation. Diamonds have the highest thermal conductivity of any solid material making them particularly suitable for environments where temperature management is paramount. Electronic warfare, radar and military communications all depend on power amplifiers to transmit radio frequency energy. The more power you send through these amplifiers, the more effective these systems become. However, this can come with a heat penalty making the temperature tolerances of diamonds particularly useful. Furthermore, diamonds are well-placed to contribute to the emerging field of quantum communications where individual defects in the material, commonly known as flaws, help such applications. Diamonds with specific defects to support quantum communications can be produced on demand. Defects can also support quantum sensing applications, notably magnetic field sensing. Magnetic field sensing could support navigation applications not depending on Global Navigation Satellite System constellations. Element6 produces synthetic diamonds and details on how these are formed can be found here. The company is involved in a Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) initiative called LADDIS (Large Area Device-quality Diamond Substrates). LADDIS is examining ways in which laboratory-grown diamonds can be used in microelectronics. If you want to learn more about the role diamonds play in defence electromagnetics? Tune in to our latest Radioflash! podcast. We will be chatting to Ian Friel, Element6's business development programme manager and principal scientist Andrew Edmonds.

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode-9: In the City

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 15:52


Israel's ongoing military operations in the Gaza Strip have once again highlighted the perils and pitfalls of urban electronic warfare, much as US-led operations in Iraq did several years earlier. In episode 8 of the Radioflash! podcast, we chatted to Colonel Jeffrey H. ‘Fish' Fischer, a European and global security expert, and author of the Curt Nover series of thrillers. Fish talked about the Electronic Warfare (EW) implications of Israel's ongoing war in the Gaza Strip. This discussion generated significant interest and prompted an old friend of the podcast, Major Erik Bamford, to get in touch. Maj. Bamford is the Norwegian Armed Forces' staff officer for electronic warfare and the Association of Old Crows' director of region 1. Region 1 covers Africa, Europe and Middle East. In this episode, we discuss the unique challenges inherent in performing EW in built-up areas. Maj. Bamford outlines the current state-of-the-art regarding the general literature on urban warfare. He talks about the place of electronic warfare within wider theories and approaches to urban combat. It is noteworthy, he says, that there is a paucity of dedicated texts looking at the peculiarities of EW in built-up areas. The examination of urban EW has tended to focus on electronic warfare's role in the counter-improvised explosive device battle. Meanwhile, troops must fight in a complex built-up environment home to hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Radio Frequency (RF) emitters. To further complicate matters, radio waves have strange behaviours in urban environments, bouncing off hard surfaces and working badly underground. Certain building materials either reflect or absorb RF in particular ways. These phenomena only serve to further complicate the EW cadres' work in the urban environment. Maj. Bamford is keen to work with other EW practitioners who share his interest in urban electronic warfare and he can be contacted via the Armada website.

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode-7: Superiority Complex

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 18:33


It is a truism of military theory that the road to victory is harder for the side which does not win and sustain air supremacy. It is now over eighteen months since the Russian government commenced its second invasion of Ukraine. The conflict has seen the shattering of some military aphorisms and the affirmation of others. One that has stood this test of time is that the achievement of air superiority and supremacy is a prerequisite for victory. To date, neither the Russian nor Ukrainian military has established air superiority, the overture to securing air supremacy. There are subtle, yet important differences between these conditions: Air superiority means one side largely prevents the other from using airpower. Air supremacy means that opposing airpower is all but nullified. Suppression of enemy air defences forms a key part of what the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation calls the Offensive Counter-Air mission (OCA). In turn, OCA is the tactical embodiment of the quest for air superiority and supremacy. Russian and Ukrainian airpower has performed energetic OCA efforts, but air superiority remains elusive for both sides. In this podcast we are joined by Colonel Jeffrey H. ‘Fisch' Fischer, a European and global security expert, Ukraine watcher and author of the Curt Nover series of thrillers. We discuss initial perceptions of Russian airpower and ground-based air defence strengths. Premature predictions of the ineffectiveness of Ukrainian airpower are questioned, while Ukrainian success in destroying Russian air defence systems are highlighted. Why is Russia's use of the electromagnetic spectrum seeming to contribute to Russian Air Force fratricide? What role have uninhabited aerial vehicles played in the battle for air supremacy? Will the Link-16 tactical datalink be used by the Ukrainian Air Force and what effect might this have on the battle? Moreover, how is Ukraine's military contributing to the ongoing OCA battle? Should Ukraine win the OCA battle, how might this achievement affect the wider war? All these questions fall under the Radioflash! spotlight. Tune in to find out more.

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode-8: Israel, Hamas and the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 12:06


In this episode of Radioflash! we explore how the war between Israel and Hamas could unfold in the electromagnetic spectrum. On 7th October, the Palestinian militant group Hamas launched a series of devastating raids on numerous targets in Israel. As of late October, is it believed that these attacks have killed over 1,400 people. Over five thousand have been injured and Hamas has abducted in excess of 200. The surprise attack seemingly caught Israel's government, her military and security services unaware. Inevitably, this has prompted questions regarding the extent to which these institutions failed to anticipate the actions of Hamas. Israel is known for employing one of the most comprehensive signals intelligence capabilities in the world, and the Israeli military's electronic warfare attributes are among the best. How is the war between Hamas and Israel being fought in the electromagnetic spectrum and how could this conflict develop as Israel's actions against the militants unfold. For this episode of Radioflash! we are joined by Colonel Jeffrey H. ‘Fisch' Fischer. Col Fischer is a European and global security expert, and author of the Curt Nover series of thrillers. We will be asking how the Israeli intelligence community seemingly either missed warnings that the attack was going to take place, or failed to act on those warnings? How did Hamas' intelligence picture seemingly work so efficiently in allowing the organisation to pull off such an audacious attack? What effect will anticipated subterranean warfare in Gaza's conurbations have on Israel's application of electronic warfare? Join us as we explore these questions and more.

Sounds Funny Radio
E014 - Sounds Spooky Radio: Flash Blood Warning

Sounds Funny Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 28:13


We are happy to present a special scripted Halloween episode: Sounds Spooky Radio: Flash Blood WarningFeaturing the voices of:Sunny OutlawFlorence FriebeJames QuesadaDesiree JustinBrian FlahertyAnkara MartinezRaul MaghiarJulia SchroederMike WarnerPatrick WilliamsChristine PiñeiroLeia GibbardAbby HepworthKihresha RedmondDirected by James Quesada. Written by James Quesada and Raul Maghiar. Become a Patreon!Live show tickets! Leave us a message to inspire the show! www.soundsfunny.pizzaIt sounds funny, but does it looks funny? Check out our YouTube! Sounds Funny Radio is recorded at Mirrortone Studios in NYC.

Supergirl Radio
Supergirl Radio - Flash, I'm Batman, and the DCU (Dragon Con 2023)

Supergirl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 64:39


In this episode of Supergirl Radio, Rebecca Johnson served as a panelist for The Flash movie panel at Dragon Con! Panel Description: Is this perhaps the end of the Snyderversion of the DCU? Or maybe the beginning of the end? The Flash film blended old and new, with not a small dollop of controversy and nostalgia chasing the Scarlet Speedster's heels. You can find Supergirl Radio on: Social Media: Facebook – Twitter – Instagram  Subscribe: Apple Podcasts – Stitcher Radio – DC TV Podcasts - Google Play - Spotify Playlist - iHeartRadio Support: DC TV Podcasts TeePublic Store – Patreon

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode-6: Fighting with (dis)information

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 33:58


Information is a strategic resource, it always was, but with fake news and disinformation by nefarious actors very much on the agenda, its manipulation risks having a profound effect on our democracies. How do we manoeuvre in the information space? What steps should governments and militaries be taking to ensure we are safeguarded against disinformation's adverse effects? In our latest Radioflash! podcast we talk to Ewen Stockbridge, chief executive officer of 360ISR. 360ISR is an operational support company specialising in the field of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. We chat to Mr. Stockbridge about these challenges, and more.

Dj William AWB - In the Mix
Radio Flash Season 2 - The Flash House vol 1

Dj William AWB - In the Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 64:05


Classics songs of 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s!

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 5: Commanding and Controlling

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 14:28


Multi-Domain Integration risks creating challenges for electromagnetic spectrum operations command and control, but these are not insurmountable, argues Major Erik Bamford. Once again, this year's Association of Old Crows (AOC) Electronic Warfare Europe conference and exhibition was a resounding success. Held in the delightful city of Bonn, Western Germany, Multi-Domain Integration (MDI) was the event's overarching theme. MDI sees the integration of all personnel, capabilities and bases across all services to perform synchronous operations at all levels of war. This risks creating headaches for electromagnetic spectrum operations command and control. Major Erik Bamford, principle electronic warfare staff officer in the Norwegian armed forces and director of the AOC's region 1 covering Europe, Africa, the Middle East and India, made this the theme of his presentation. In this Radioflash! podcast, he explains how these challenges can be addressed and overcome.

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
James Miller | LIFEOLOGY® Radio - Flash Point: A Firefighter's Journey Through PTSD | Christy Warren

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 26:14


Retired Fire Captain, Christy Warren talks about her book Flash Point which chronicles her journey with PTSD and gives hope for all afflicted. ChristyEWarren.com #PTSD #firefighters #firstresponders #lawenforcement #paramedics #dispatchers #resilency #mentalhealth #recovery #suicideprevention

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 4: Beyond the Horizon

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 13:16


Keen-eyed readers of Armada's military communications webpage may remember an article we ran in April that looked at tropospheric radio. The article discussed the British Army's recent acquisition of a tropospheric communications system. As the name suggests, tropospheric techniques exploit the troposphere. This is a layer of the atmosphere stretching up to 43,000 feet (13,106 metres) above the Earth's surface. When aimed at an angle towards the troposphere, some radio signals can jump over the horizon reaching distances of up to 500 kilometres (311 miles). Tropospheric communications are proving attractive for long-range military communications, joining their high frequency and satellite communications brethren. Why is tropospheric radio in vogue? What can it do that other forms of communication cannot? To answer these, and other questions, we are joined on this Radioflash! podcast by Daniel Gizinski, Comtech Telecommunication's chief strategy officer.

Dj William AWB - In the Mix
Radio Flash Season 2 - The House vol 1

Dj William AWB - In the Mix

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 59:19


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Dj William AWB - In the Mix
Radio Flash - Season 2 - The 80s vol 2

Dj William AWB - In the Mix

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 60:58


Mixagens dos principais hits do passado e atuais de todos os estilos populares mundialmente Dj desde 1988 - FB djwilliamawb IG williamawb

Nieuwe Filmmuziek Op 4
#107 - Ramin Kousha - Leila's Brothers

Nieuwe Filmmuziek Op 4

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 28:25


Muziek van Ramin Kousha, bij de film Leila's Brothers - een Iraans drama uit 2022 van Saeed Roustayi. Gelaagde film die al is vergeleken met The Godfather, al is het eerder een corruptie- dan een misdaadepos. Centraal staat een straatarme Iraanse familie, met aan het hoofd een tachtigjarige vader die het veiligstellen van zijn eigen positie als patriarch belangrijker vindt dan de toekomst van zijn kroost. Ondertussen probeert dochter Leila met haar vier broers een bonafide winkeltje van de grond te krijgen. De muziek bij de film is van Ramin Kousha, maar helaas is hiervan nog maar één nummer verkrijgbaar, hopelijk komt ook de rest nog uit als album. Verder in deze podcastaflevering een paar voorbeelden van ander werk van Kousha, die al voor meer dan 40 films muziek geschreven heeft, en voor een reeks commercials op de Amerikaanse televisie. Kousha is van Iraanse afkomst, maar woont en werkt in de Verenigde Staten als componist en musicus. En zoals bij veel hedendaagse filmmuziek maakt ook hij gebruik van een combinatie van elektronische klanken in combinatie et strijkers en piano. Fragmenten van de muziek bij Sun Children, RadioFlash, The Warden, 5th Passenger en Sharknado.

Dj William AWB - In the Mix
Radio Flash - Season 2 - The 80s vol 1

Dj William AWB - In the Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 63:42


Mixagens dos principais hits do passado e atuais de todos os estilos populares mundialmente Dj desde 1988 - FB djwilliamawb IG williamawb

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 3: Train as you fight!

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 14:11


The electromagnetic spectrum has never been so congested. This is only likely to get worse. Training is a key part of meeting this challenge as we explore in episode 3 of the Radioflash! podcast. Ericsson predicted the world would have one billion 5G subscribers by early 2023. This could grow to five billion by 2028. As the ether gets more saturated, hostile actors have more places to hide their signals of interest. Moreover, new techniques like artificial intelligence are coming to the fore to help the electronic warfare expert find the signal in the noise. Joining us on the podcast to help make sense of these challenges is Taph Willumsen, head of training and cyber and electromagnetic activities, at MASS.

Jim's Prophecy - Emissions
DEEPFUSE - Radio Flash #77

Jim's Prophecy - Emissions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 59:59


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Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 2: A Work of Fiction

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 19:59


FICINT is a useful tool to help us imagine how the future may unfold. It is particularly apt for those working in the electromagnetic spectrum where technology moves at breakneck speed. Keen eyed members of our audience may remember an article we published in late November entitled Fast Forward the Future. This looked at the emerging field of Fictional Intelligence (FICINT). In 2021 the Royal Air Force commissioned a three-volume series of books to imagine the RAF in 2040. These looked at the challenges it, and the wider world, may face. In episode 2 of Radioflash! we are joined by Peter W. Singer, an expert on fictional intelligence, founder and managing partner at Useful Fiction. He is also a New York Times bestselling author writing on technology and warfare. Mr. Singer and your correspondent will be speaking at a panel event on 15th February discussing Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy. More details on Mr. Singer's and his colleagues' work can be found at useful-fiction.com. You can also purchase his books online and they are available in all good bookshops.

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare
Radioflash! Episode 1: Voices from Space

Armada Analysis - Electronic Warfare

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 11:01


Armada is proud to launch our new Radioflash podcast. Blending our electronic warfare and military communications podcasts Radioflash covers all aspects of military electromagnetic spectrum use. Fittingly, our first guest is Dr. Bleddyn Bowen, associate professor of international relations at the University of Leicester. He is the author of two books on the militarisation of the cosmos: War in Space: Strategy, Spacepower and Geopolitics and the recently published Original Sin: Power, Technology and War in Outer Space. Space has never been more important to the military. The heavens host spy satellites collecting intelligence and communications satellites letting navies, armies and air forces keep in touch. Yet space is competitive. The US and her allies depend on it as do their rivals Russia and the People's Republic of China. Anti-satellite weapons risk spacecraft safety. Meanwhile the private sector is taking on a host of missions once the preserve of the military. We sit down with Dr. Bowen to talk about these vexing challenges.

Aziz Mustaphi
Medi1 radio : flash info de 5h30

Aziz Mustaphi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 2:54


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Radio BUAP
De eso se trata. La entrevista. Ep. Bandas del concurso de rock tributo a "Queen".

Radio BUAP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 15:22


En esta emisión se presenta la entrevista realizada con algunas de las bandas del concurso de rock tributo a "Queen", evento organizado por la universidad, para saber cómo fue su acercamiento con este grupo de rock y cuál ha sido su experiencia al interpretar sus mayores éxitos. Participan: "A4", "Wasted dose" y "Radioflash".

Radio BUAP
De eso se trata. La entrevista. Ep. Sorteo concurso de rock tributo a "Queen".

Radio BUAP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 35:28


En este episodio se realiza el sorteo de las canciones a interpretarse en la última fase del concurso de rock como tributo a "Queen" que organizó la Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. Dicha final estará integrada por 10 bandas: "El diablo rock band", "Rostroslco", "Queentásticas", "Sohe", "Radioflash", "Wasted dose", "Rainbow nation", "A4", "Insomnio" y "Talavera rock band y Abril Galicia". De igual manera se presentan las charlas que se sostuvieron con uno de los integrantes de cinco de los grupos participantes.

Jim's Prophecy - Emissions
FLASH WITH JAMES - Flash Radio #16 @ Jim's Prophecy Radio - 09.07.21

Jim's Prophecy - Emissions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 59:56


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Jim's Prophecy - Emissions
FLASH WITH KEV - Flash Radio #14 - @ Jim's Prophecy radio - 25.06.21

Jim's Prophecy - Emissions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 60:00


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Jim's Prophecy - Emissions
FLASH WITH JOE M - Flash Radio #13 @ Jim's Prophecy Radio - 18..06.21

Jim's Prophecy - Emissions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 60:00


Film Pulse
Willy's Wonderland

Film Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 56:47


This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at the Nicolas Cage-starring horror movie, Willy's Wonderland. Other titles discussed include Malcolm & Marie, Beginning, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Radioflash, Bliss, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, Red Post on Escher Street, The Bloodhound, and The Deeper You Dig. 0:00 - Intro 2:33 - Willy's Wonderland review 24:30 - Watch list 49:30 - New releases web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet    facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse

The Tattness Podcast
S3 Ep. 4 Jessica Noel Thompson - Actress - Radioflash (2019), Nishabdham (2020) & Runaway (2021)

The Tattness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 139:43


Tattness has a blast talking to Actress and new dear friend, the beautiful and multi talented Jessica Noel Thompson! We talk industry, struggles, and nonsense we find funny. IMDB link below. https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fm.imdb.com%2Fname%2Fnm8538077%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0_zfuxUq6Kqthxnu1hsdv5w5_mOv-nNECEN7z2CtpUak76Jvostx6W-JY&h=AT1TH6D_hpRv4Ij3clmB0SHTryE7Hz0myqrqJgF3fesHH-xiovWpAwK4W3s3OQIw3TCtO_9VUDUv-csAz1VUXrD0Ndnul9QyWQp9UZasWCp34n1CX4t4GQvknIwoNpvyctcU

Open-Door Playhouse
What's Prison Like?

Open-Door Playhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 13:12


Story:We’re excited to bring our first play in our 2021 series of plays from the PEN America’s PRISON WRITING PROGRAM, What’s Prison Like?Writer: Matthew MendozaMatthew Mendoza has published fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, all from prison! His play Freedom Feather was performed by Rehabilitation Through The Arts at the Brooklyn Book Festival as part of “Break Out 2018: Voices From the Inside.” He has won awards from American Short Fiction and PEN America. He juries prison writing for Evening Street Review.Director: Bernadette ArmstrongBernadette moved to Los Angeles to work in film in the late 1990’s and after her first two films went to festivals she took a short hiatus from writing until she fell in love with small theater. Since 2008 she has had several successful theater projects produced in No Hollywood. Her play The Reading Group was named Pick of the Week by LA Weekly Magazine and in 2017 her play Simple Lives was nominated for Outstanding Writing of an Original Play or Musical by the Valley Theater Awards (the only woman nominated)Cast:Amir Abdullah is an award-winning actor and writer. His TV work includes The Odd Couple and Tosh.0, as well as extensive commercial work both on-camera and in voice-over. Amir also voices the antagonist in the video game Abo Khashem. Amir has appeared on stage in dozens of productions, including Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Amir can be seen in the feature film Radioflash and is a member of SAG and Actor’s Equity.Jeffrey Johnson as WadeEric Nikolaus Kwasnjuk as RodriguezEric Kwasnjuk- Bio Eric Kwasnjuk, (pronounced-kwaz-knee-yuk) is living his best and most exciting time of his life. He is an exceptional actor and free-spirited, oddball comedian. He has performed with Zack Galifianakis and Dave Chappelle and has starred in International Award-winning films. Grit, faith, and determination are what motivates him to never give up on his passion for acting and entertaining and his enthusiasm for livingGoreti da Silva as BannonGoreti da Silva has had the pleasure of working on several of Bernadette Armstrong’s plays: Dark Stage, Unheard Voices, Simple Lives, and Joan. Goreti has won The Michael Grossman Most Inspirational Award for her work in the Desert, and the Valley Theatre Award for her work in “Park Plays: Portland”.Sound Production: Recorded at ES Audio Services in Glendale, CA. Recorded and Mixed by Hall CantrellSound Editor: Hall CantrellBecome a Patreon of Open-Door PlayhouseSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)

Open-Door Playhouse
THEATER 10: BEETHOVEN AND MISFORTUNE COOKIES

Open-Door Playhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 42:33


About: Beethoven and the Misfortune Cookies was inspired by the firing of Kabin Thomas, a 43- year-old, African American Music Appreciation Professor at The University of Arkansas in 2006 after a white student complained about the use of profanity and a graphic image depicting a lynching in one of his lessons. This is the story of how he lost himself and then found his way back.Please listen to episode 11 after the play for a discussion with writer Joni Ravenna, Amir Abdullah, Devereau Chumrau, and special guest Kabin Thomas.Writer: Joni RavennaA graduate of USC, Joni Ravenna is a multi-hyphenate: TV writer/producer, journalist, published author, and award-winning playwright. She is also Co-Author of the book, "You Let Some GIRL Beat You?- The Ann Meyers Drysdale Story" (Behler Publications, 2012) which Forbes Magazine called "a stunning portrayal of one of today's legendary women's basketball treasures." Currently, Ravenna is working with Emmy and Peabody Award-winning writer-director and co-executive producer of the popular ABC series, "MONK", Fern Field, to convert her memoir, "Letters To My Husband" into a stage play.Director: Devereau ChumrauDevereau Chumrau is an actress born in Los Angeles, California. She is an Angeleno by heart but spent the past decade studying and improving her acting craft abroad at the University of Ghana, London Study Centre of the Arts, and Florida at Asolo Conservatory. She is an actress and producer, known for Dexter, Key and Peele, and Twilight: Storytellers.Actor: Amir Abdullah - As Kabin ThomasAmir Abdullah is an award-winning actor and writer. His TV work includes The Odd Couple and Tosh.0, as well as extensive commercial work both on-camera and in voice-over. Amir also voices the antagonist in the video game Abo Khashem. Amir has appeared on stage in dozens of productions, including Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Amir can be seen in the feature film Radioflash and is a member of SAG and Actor’s Equity.Sound Production: Recorded at Clear Lake Studios in North Hollywood and mixed at Avant Sound Recorded and Mixed by Hall CantrellSound Editor: Hall CantrellSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)

Swanky 93.3 Radio Station
Swanky 93.3 Radio-Flash Show-UP Late With K.L.P

Swanky 93.3 Radio Station

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 25:04


Now Streaming and broadcast on Spotify,Apple Podcast,ITunes,Podcast Addict. The new hit radio station that focuses on everything K.L.P Entertainment, Swanky Studios, and Grizzly Talk Podcast. with the collaboration of news such as entertainment, Films, Music, Video Games, and media. Integrated our listeners in Atlanta.

Swanky 93.3 Radio Station
Swanky 93.3 Radio-Flash Show-Up Late W KLP

Swanky 93.3 Radio Station

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 21:49


Now Streaming and broadcast on Spotify,Apple Podcast,ITunes,Podcast Addict. The new hit radio station that focuses on everything K.L.P Entertainment, Swanky Studios, and Grizzly Talk Podcast. with the collaboration of news such as entertainment, Films, Music, Video Games, and media. Integrated our listeners in Atlanta.

Aziz Mustaphi
124 nouveaux cas confirmés du Covid-19 au Maroc, 3.692 au total - Atlantic Radio Flash Info de 10h

Aziz Mustaphi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 1:23


Covid-19 : 124 nouveaux cas confirmés au Maroc, 3.692 au total --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aziz-mustaphi/message

Catching Up On Cinema
Catching Up On Blu-Ray: March 2020

Catching Up On Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 101:22


It's time once again for Catching Up On Cinema's monthly "Catching Up On Blu-Ray" episode! Some of the major physical media releases spotlighted in the March 2020 episode include: Dark Water (2019) Queen & Slim (4k, 2019) Ne Zha (4k, 2019) Verotika (2019) Radioflash (2019) Superdome (1978) The Sonata (2018) I Am Fear (2020) My Hindu Friend (2015) Go Back to China (2019) Uncut Gems (2019) Beauty and the Beast (4k, 1991 and 2017) Spies in Disguise (4k, 2019) Charlie's Angels (4k, 2019) The Ten Commandments (1923 - 1956) Inseminoid (1981) The Witch: Subversion (2018) Salesman (Criterion, 1968) Luz (2018) Jumanji: The Next Level (4k, 2019) Richard Jewell (2019) Superman: Red Son (4k, 2019) Cannibal Apocalypse (1980) A Hidden Life (2019) Bamboozled (Criterion, 2000) Black Christmas (2019) One Piece: Stampede (2019) Sudden Death (1995) 1917 (4k, 2019) April Fool's Day (Shout Factory, 1986) The Wizard (1989) Leave Her to Heaven (Criterion, 1945) The Cranes Are Flying (Criterion, 1957) The Grudge (2020) Frankenstein: The True Story (1973) Come to Daddy (2019) Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (4k, 2019) VFW (4k, 2019) The Captain (2019) And many more!

The Bay Street Video Podcast
#29 - Prototype, Spies in Disguise and a Vanilla Sky Lover...

The Bay Street Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 83:37


Mark Hanson (Product Manager of Bay Street Video) and Justin Decloux (Co-Host of The Important Cinema Club) take you through this week's new releases on Blu-ray and DVD live from BAY STREET VIDEO. CULT Bug (1975) (shout) Inseminoid (1981) (shout) CLASSIC Salesman (criterion) the Ten Commandments (1923 & 1956) (paramount) Man in The Shadow (1957) (kino) Canyon Passage (1946) (kino) Night Passage (1957) (kino) the Rare Breed (1966) (kino) Whisky Galore! / the Maggie (film Movement) Open Your Eyes (1997) (lionsgate) Masked and Anonymous (shout) **blind Buy** NEW Uncut Gems (lionsgate) Charlie's Angels (2019) (sony) Bombshell (lionsgate) Riot Girls (2019) (good Deed) the Affair: Season 5 (paramount) Titans: Season 2 (dc/warner) Seven Worlds, One Planet (bbc Earth) the Cave (2019 Documentary) (national Geographic) Coyote Lake (good Deed) Tell It to The Bees (2018) (good Deed) Little Joe (2019) (magnolia) End of The Century (2019) (cinema Guild) John Henry (2020) (paramount) Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project (kino) the Witch: Subversion (well Go) 5 B (2019) (wolfe) Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street (virgil) This Changes Everything (2018) (good Deed) Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound (gravitas Ventures) Spies in Disguise (fox) Storm Boy (2019) (good Deed) Top 3 (2019) (tla) Radioflash (2019) (shout) the Wolf Hour (2019) (passion River) the Sonata (2018) (screen Media) a German Youth (2015) (big World) Waiting for Anya (2020) (lionsgate) Tankers (2018) (syndicado) Inherit the Viper (lionsgate) Prototype (2017) (grasshopper) Trauma Center (2019) (vvs)

Do Me A Solid
RAMIN KOUSHA

Do Me A Solid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 1612:00


Jake sits down with accomplished Composer Ramin Kousha to discuss his work on the new apocalyptic thriller, "RadioFlash," his work on "Sharknado," and much more. Sit back and have a listen!

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Do Me A Solid
RAMIN KOUSHA

Do Me A Solid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 26:52


Jake sits down with accomplished Composer Ramin Kousha to discuss his work on the new apocalyptic thriller, "RadioFlash," his work on "Sharknado," and much more. Sit back and have a listen!

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The Screening Room
The Irishman, Ford v Ferrari, Charlie's Angels, The Report, The Warrior Queen, Radioflash

The Screening Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 40:00


Surefire Oscar contenders out this week! Let's discuss...

Movie Show Matinee
Ford vs Charlie’s Angels vs Disney+

Movie Show Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 88:27


This week its Ford vs Charlies Angel’s as two well-publicized films hit the theaters; ‘Ford v Ferrari’ and the latest reboot of ‘Charlies Angels.’ The Disney+ streaming service has officially launched with a little controversy and a little competition. Ane we start this season's Nutty News segment with a story about SpongeBob and Keanu Reeves. KSL Movie Show Full Show for November 15, 2019. Today’s films for review: Ford v. Ferrari, Fantastic Fungi, Charlie’s Angels, Radioflash, The Cave, The Report, The Good Liar, and The Warrior Queen of Jhansi.  The Movie Show with Doug Wright and Steve Salles. Listen Fridays 9 am to noon at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the App. Follow us on Facebook at @TheMovieShow. Join The Movie Show Club for exclusive perks! Text "Movie" to 57500.   The Movie Show podcast is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company.

Destiny Pizza
Week 309: TWIMITN & Trailer Talk

Destiny Pizza

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 21:08


Follow us on Twitter & Instagram! TWIMITN: Arctic Dogs, Harriet, Motherless Brooklyn, Terminator Dark Fate Trailer Talk: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, The King, Adopt a Highway, The Aeronauts, Age Out, Bloodshot, Radioflash, Antlers, Les Miserables, Burden, I See You

The Movie guy
Radioflash movie trailer analysis.

The Movie guy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 2:01


Please listen to my latest audio podcast trailer analysis for the film Radioflash. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nigel-foote/message

Podcast Rio Sul Radio
PODCAST RIO SUL RADIO FLASH HOUSE 28 SET 2019

Podcast Rio Sul Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 80:02


PODCAST RIO SUL RADIO 28 SET 2019

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