Power tools are classified as either stationary or portable, where portable means hand-held. Portable power tools have obvious advantages in mobility. Stationary power tools however often have advantages in speed and accuracy, and some stationary power tools can produce objects that cannot be made in any other way.
Stationary power tools for metalworking are usually called machine tools. The term machine tool is not usually applied to stationary power tools for woodworking, although such usage is occasionally heard, and in some cases, such as drill presses and bench grinders, exactly the same tool is used for both woodworking and metalworking.
Zarif Davidson, known professionally as Zarif or Mona Lisa Veto, is a British singer-songwriter of Anglo-Scottish-Iranian descent whose music incorporates soul, funk, and pop. She performs with a nine-piece band and sometimes plays keyboard and guitar.
Zarif started her career performing in a series of venues in London in the city's soul singer-songwriter open mic circuit. The Nextmen saw her at one of these gigs and asked her to perform on three tracks on their album This Was Supposed to Be the Future as well as tour with them during mid 2007. At another of her open mic gigs, Zarif was spotted by a talent scout from Sony BMG. She was signed to RCA Records in 2007, performed with John Legend, and supported Taio Cruz and Chris Brown. She has performed live on BBC Radio 2, BBC London and GMTV.
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As the United States maintains its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, tension is on the rise in the Gulf, raising concerns over a full-blown military escalation.
While the US has beefed up its military presence in the region, the administration of President Donald Trump has been seeking allies for an international naval coalition to "combat Iranian aggression" in the Strait of Hormuz - one of the world's busiest and most important shipping routes.
Iran's government meanwhile says the naval build-up could destabilise the entire region and has called for US vessels to leave the area.
"We believe that the best the US can do for the protection of maritime navigation is to just leave people alone; don't interfere," Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tells Al Jazeera.
"Thi...
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Iran made Tactical military vehicle dubbed Aras 2 خودروي نظامي تاكتيكي ارس دو ساخت ايران
August 13, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/5/22)
Iran’s Defense Ministry on Tuesday unveiled new types of advanced armored and tactical vehicles fully designed and manufactured by domestic military experts.
During a ceremony attended by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami سرتيپ امير حاتمي, the domestically made Aras-2 Tactical Vehicle خودروي تاكتيكي ارس دو and Ra’d (Thunder رعد) Armored Personnel Carrier نفربر زرهپوش, were unveiled.
Speaking at the ceremony, Brigadier General Hatami hailed the features of the Aras-2 Tactical Vehicle and said with its high mobility in rugged terrains, heavy military gears and weapons installed on it, its high power and torque as well as its power-to-weight ratio, which has increased compared to its predecessor, the vehicle has made remarka...
As the United States maintains its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, tension is on the rise in the Gulf, raising concerns over a full-blown military esc...
As the United States maintains its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, tension is on the rise in the Gulf, raising concerns over a full-blown military escalation.
While the US has beefed up its military presence in the region, the administration of President Donald Trump has been seeking allies for an international naval coalition to "combat Iranian aggression" in the Strait of Hormuz - one of the world's busiest and most important shipping routes.
Iran's government meanwhile says the naval build-up could destabilise the entire region and has called for US vessels to leave the area.
"We believe that the best the US can do for the protection of maritime navigation is to just leave people alone; don't interfere," Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tells Al Jazeera.
"This is basically a hostile act against Iran and I do not believe it will have any impact other than insecurity."
He also warns against US weapons sales in the Middle East, saying, "if you are talking about threats coming from the region, the threats are coming from the US and its allies who are pouring weapons in the region, making it a tinderbox ready to blow up".
The crisis between the two powers escalated last year when Trump pulled out of a landmark nuclear agreement signed between world powers and Iran in 2015, saying it was a bad deal. He has since reinstated sanctions targeting Tehran and countries trading with it - a move Zarif calls "economic warfare".
"The Americans are not in a position to draw red lines for what we do for our defence," he says.
"I think the United States is the source of instability in this region. I think US allies, unfortunately, have been the source of instability," he says, referring to countries including Israel and Saudi Arabia.
"What is very clear - extremely clear - is that we are not seeking war, we do not want confrontation, we want development for our people, we want development for our region," he says.
"We need stability here, but stability should be for everybody. We cannot have stability for some and instability for others. We need to have stability for all countries in the region and we are prepared to protect stability for all countries in the region, and for those who depend on our region."
On Iran's continued commitment to the nuclear pact and its viability, Zarif says he believes "it is the best deal that was possible", even though he admits that it encountered opposition.
"It wasn't the best deal for everybody because you cannot have the perfect deal. There is no perfect deal," he says. "And if President Trump is given correct advice, he will be able to basically accept the reality that this is the best deal possible and we can move forward."
However, Zarif feels the deal can proceed even without US involvement, as long as the remaining participants agree to fulfil their own commitments.
"What we want them to do and what we expect them to do is stay committed. And we will stay committed as long as they are," he says.
So far the European Union is still sticking to the deal, offering a mechanism to bypass US sanctions.
"I think it's an important signal that the United States is getting more and more isolated - not because of anything we have done but because of what they are doing," Zarif says.
"They are violating the law, they are breaking the law, they are breaking every international treaty they have been a member of. They have broken not only the nuclear deal with Iran, but the Paris convention, the Trans Pacific Partnership - basically everything they could break they are breaking. So they are the source of instability globally and this type of behaviour will lead to further global disorder. And I think that is dangerous for everybody and everybody is realising that."
On Iran's ties with its neighbours in the Gulf, Zarif says the country hopes to achieve normalisation of relations.
"What we have called for, and repeat, is that our neighbours - all of us - belong to this region, we cannot leave this region. Others will leave this region; others will not secure us; others will not provide us with the security umbrella that we need. We can provide each other with that security umbrella. We extend our hand, and our hand remains extended, to all our neighbours."
Zarif admits he is "certainly concerned" about the potential for a war in the region. "But as a diplomat, I always need to look for a peaceful way out. And that's what we are trying," he says.
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As the United States maintains its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, tension is on the rise in the Gulf, raising concerns over a full-blown military escalation.
While the US has beefed up its military presence in the region, the administration of President Donald Trump has been seeking allies for an international naval coalition to "combat Iranian aggression" in the Strait of Hormuz - one of the world's busiest and most important shipping routes.
Iran's government meanwhile says the naval build-up could destabilise the entire region and has called for US vessels to leave the area.
"We believe that the best the US can do for the protection of maritime navigation is to just leave people alone; don't interfere," Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tells Al Jazeera.
"This is basically a hostile act against Iran and I do not believe it will have any impact other than insecurity."
He also warns against US weapons sales in the Middle East, saying, "if you are talking about threats coming from the region, the threats are coming from the US and its allies who are pouring weapons in the region, making it a tinderbox ready to blow up".
The crisis between the two powers escalated last year when Trump pulled out of a landmark nuclear agreement signed between world powers and Iran in 2015, saying it was a bad deal. He has since reinstated sanctions targeting Tehran and countries trading with it - a move Zarif calls "economic warfare".
"The Americans are not in a position to draw red lines for what we do for our defence," he says.
"I think the United States is the source of instability in this region. I think US allies, unfortunately, have been the source of instability," he says, referring to countries including Israel and Saudi Arabia.
"What is very clear - extremely clear - is that we are not seeking war, we do not want confrontation, we want development for our people, we want development for our region," he says.
"We need stability here, but stability should be for everybody. We cannot have stability for some and instability for others. We need to have stability for all countries in the region and we are prepared to protect stability for all countries in the region, and for those who depend on our region."
On Iran's continued commitment to the nuclear pact and its viability, Zarif says he believes "it is the best deal that was possible", even though he admits that it encountered opposition.
"It wasn't the best deal for everybody because you cannot have the perfect deal. There is no perfect deal," he says. "And if President Trump is given correct advice, he will be able to basically accept the reality that this is the best deal possible and we can move forward."
However, Zarif feels the deal can proceed even without US involvement, as long as the remaining participants agree to fulfil their own commitments.
"What we want them to do and what we expect them to do is stay committed. And we will stay committed as long as they are," he says.
So far the European Union is still sticking to the deal, offering a mechanism to bypass US sanctions.
"I think it's an important signal that the United States is getting more and more isolated - not because of anything we have done but because of what they are doing," Zarif says.
"They are violating the law, they are breaking the law, they are breaking every international treaty they have been a member of. They have broken not only the nuclear deal with Iran, but the Paris convention, the Trans Pacific Partnership - basically everything they could break they are breaking. So they are the source of instability globally and this type of behaviour will lead to further global disorder. And I think that is dangerous for everybody and everybody is realising that."
On Iran's ties with its neighbours in the Gulf, Zarif says the country hopes to achieve normalisation of relations.
"What we have called for, and repeat, is that our neighbours - all of us - belong to this region, we cannot leave this region. Others will leave this region; others will not secure us; others will not provide us with the security umbrella that we need. We can provide each other with that security umbrella. We extend our hand, and our hand remains extended, to all our neighbours."
Zarif admits he is "certainly concerned" about the potential for a war in the region. "But as a diplomat, I always need to look for a peaceful way out. And that's what we are trying," he says.
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August 13, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/5/22)
Iran’s Defense Ministry on Tuesday unveiled new types of advanced armored and tactical vehicles fully designed and...
August 13, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/5/22)
Iran’s Defense Ministry on Tuesday unveiled new types of advanced armored and tactical vehicles fully designed and manufactured by domestic military experts.
During a ceremony attended by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami سرتيپ امير حاتمي, the domestically made Aras-2 Tactical Vehicle خودروي تاكتيكي ارس دو and Ra’d (Thunder رعد) Armored Personnel Carrier نفربر زرهپوش, were unveiled.
Speaking at the ceremony, Brigadier General Hatami hailed the features of the Aras-2 Tactical Vehicle and said with its high mobility in rugged terrains, heavy military gears and weapons installed on it, its high power and torque as well as its power-to-weight ratio, which has increased compared to its predecessor, the vehicle has made remarkable improvements.
He added that the vehicle was designed and manufactured to meet current needs of the country’s Armed Forces and a large number of Aras-2 will be delivered to the forces.
Iranian military experts and technicians have in recent years made great headways in manufacturing a broad range of indigenous equipment, making the armed forces self-sufficient in the arms sphere.
Iranian officials have repeatedly underscored that the country will not hesitate to strengthen its military capabilities, including its missile power, which are entirely meant for defense, and that Iran’s defense capabilities will be never subject to negotiations.
**********
Iran has unveiled new types of state-of-the-art tactical armored vehicles, which have been designed and manufactured by experts at the Defense Ministry.
The domestically-manufactured military vehicles, dubbed “Aras-2 ارس دو” were officially delivered to the Iranian Armed Forces during a ceremony on Tuesday in the presence of Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami سرتيپ امير حاتمي and Commander of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces Brigadier General Kiomars Heidari سرتيپ كيومرث حيدري.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Iranian defense chief said the high-speed Aras-2 tactical vehicles enjoy high mobility in rugged terrains and are capable of carrying heavy weaponry on different battlegrounds.
Compared to its older model, Aras-2 is more powerful and has a longer operational range, Hatami said.
Also, during the ceremony, an anti-mine and anti-ambush armored personnel carrier named Ra’ad رعد was put on display.
He added that obtaining the technology for manufacturing the vehicles is a major step in providing for the needs of Iran’s Armed Forces.
Iran has recently made major breakthroughs in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing military equipment and hardware despite facing sanctions and Western economic pressure.
Iran made Tactical military vehicle dubbed Aras 2
خودروي نظامي تاكتيكي ارس دو ساخت ايران
August 13, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/5/22)
Iran’s Defense Ministry on Tuesday unveiled new types of advanced armored and tactical vehicles fully designed and manufactured by domestic military experts.
During a ceremony attended by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami سرتيپ امير حاتمي, the domestically made Aras-2 Tactical Vehicle خودروي تاكتيكي ارس دو and Ra’d (Thunder رعد) Armored Personnel Carrier نفربر زرهپوش, were unveiled.
Speaking at the ceremony, Brigadier General Hatami hailed the features of the Aras-2 Tactical Vehicle and said with its high mobility in rugged terrains, heavy military gears and weapons installed on it, its high power and torque as well as its power-to-weight ratio, which has increased compared to its predecessor, the vehicle has made remarkable improvements.
He added that the vehicle was designed and manufactured to meet current needs of the country’s Armed Forces and a large number of Aras-2 will be delivered to the forces.
Iranian military experts and technicians have in recent years made great headways in manufacturing a broad range of indigenous equipment, making the armed forces self-sufficient in the arms sphere.
Iranian officials have repeatedly underscored that the country will not hesitate to strengthen its military capabilities, including its missile power, which are entirely meant for defense, and that Iran’s defense capabilities will be never subject to negotiations.
**********
Iran has unveiled new types of state-of-the-art tactical armored vehicles, which have been designed and manufactured by experts at the Defense Ministry.
The domestically-manufactured military vehicles, dubbed “Aras-2 ارس دو” were officially delivered to the Iranian Armed Forces during a ceremony on Tuesday in the presence of Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami سرتيپ امير حاتمي and Commander of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces Brigadier General Kiomars Heidari سرتيپ كيومرث حيدري.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Iranian defense chief said the high-speed Aras-2 tactical vehicles enjoy high mobility in rugged terrains and are capable of carrying heavy weaponry on different battlegrounds.
Compared to its older model, Aras-2 is more powerful and has a longer operational range, Hatami said.
Also, during the ceremony, an anti-mine and anti-ambush armored personnel carrier named Ra’ad رعد was put on display.
He added that obtaining the technology for manufacturing the vehicles is a major step in providing for the needs of Iran’s Armed Forces.
Iran has recently made major breakthroughs in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing military equipment and hardware despite facing sanctions and Western economic pressure.
Iran made Tactical military vehicle dubbed Aras 2
خودروي نظامي تاكتيكي ارس دو ساخت ايران
As the United States maintains its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, tension is on the rise in the Gulf, raising concerns over a full-blown military escalation.
While the US has beefed up its military presence in the region, the administration of President Donald Trump has been seeking allies for an international naval coalition to "combat Iranian aggression" in the Strait of Hormuz - one of the world's busiest and most important shipping routes.
Iran's government meanwhile says the naval build-up could destabilise the entire region and has called for US vessels to leave the area.
"We believe that the best the US can do for the protection of maritime navigation is to just leave people alone; don't interfere," Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tells Al Jazeera.
"This is basically a hostile act against Iran and I do not believe it will have any impact other than insecurity."
He also warns against US weapons sales in the Middle East, saying, "if you are talking about threats coming from the region, the threats are coming from the US and its allies who are pouring weapons in the region, making it a tinderbox ready to blow up".
The crisis between the two powers escalated last year when Trump pulled out of a landmark nuclear agreement signed between world powers and Iran in 2015, saying it was a bad deal. He has since reinstated sanctions targeting Tehran and countries trading with it - a move Zarif calls "economic warfare".
"The Americans are not in a position to draw red lines for what we do for our defence," he says.
"I think the United States is the source of instability in this region. I think US allies, unfortunately, have been the source of instability," he says, referring to countries including Israel and Saudi Arabia.
"What is very clear - extremely clear - is that we are not seeking war, we do not want confrontation, we want development for our people, we want development for our region," he says.
"We need stability here, but stability should be for everybody. We cannot have stability for some and instability for others. We need to have stability for all countries in the region and we are prepared to protect stability for all countries in the region, and for those who depend on our region."
On Iran's continued commitment to the nuclear pact and its viability, Zarif says he believes "it is the best deal that was possible", even though he admits that it encountered opposition.
"It wasn't the best deal for everybody because you cannot have the perfect deal. There is no perfect deal," he says. "And if President Trump is given correct advice, he will be able to basically accept the reality that this is the best deal possible and we can move forward."
However, Zarif feels the deal can proceed even without US involvement, as long as the remaining participants agree to fulfil their own commitments.
"What we want them to do and what we expect them to do is stay committed. And we will stay committed as long as they are," he says.
So far the European Union is still sticking to the deal, offering a mechanism to bypass US sanctions.
"I think it's an important signal that the United States is getting more and more isolated - not because of anything we have done but because of what they are doing," Zarif says.
"They are violating the law, they are breaking the law, they are breaking every international treaty they have been a member of. They have broken not only the nuclear deal with Iran, but the Paris convention, the Trans Pacific Partnership - basically everything they could break they are breaking. So they are the source of instability globally and this type of behaviour will lead to further global disorder. And I think that is dangerous for everybody and everybody is realising that."
On Iran's ties with its neighbours in the Gulf, Zarif says the country hopes to achieve normalisation of relations.
"What we have called for, and repeat, is that our neighbours - all of us - belong to this region, we cannot leave this region. Others will leave this region; others will not secure us; others will not provide us with the security umbrella that we need. We can provide each other with that security umbrella. We extend our hand, and our hand remains extended, to all our neighbours."
Zarif admits he is "certainly concerned" about the potential for a war in the region. "But as a diplomat, I always need to look for a peaceful way out. And that's what we are trying," he says.
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August 13, 2019 (Persian calendar 1398/5/22)
Iran’s Defense Ministry on Tuesday unveiled new types of advanced armored and tactical vehicles fully designed and manufactured by domestic military experts.
During a ceremony attended by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami سرتيپ امير حاتمي, the domestically made Aras-2 Tactical Vehicle خودروي تاكتيكي ارس دو and Ra’d (Thunder رعد) Armored Personnel Carrier نفربر زرهپوش, were unveiled.
Speaking at the ceremony, Brigadier General Hatami hailed the features of the Aras-2 Tactical Vehicle and said with its high mobility in rugged terrains, heavy military gears and weapons installed on it, its high power and torque as well as its power-to-weight ratio, which has increased compared to its predecessor, the vehicle has made remarkable improvements.
He added that the vehicle was designed and manufactured to meet current needs of the country’s Armed Forces and a large number of Aras-2 will be delivered to the forces.
Iranian military experts and technicians have in recent years made great headways in manufacturing a broad range of indigenous equipment, making the armed forces self-sufficient in the arms sphere.
Iranian officials have repeatedly underscored that the country will not hesitate to strengthen its military capabilities, including its missile power, which are entirely meant for defense, and that Iran’s defense capabilities will be never subject to negotiations.
**********
Iran has unveiled new types of state-of-the-art tactical armored vehicles, which have been designed and manufactured by experts at the Defense Ministry.
The domestically-manufactured military vehicles, dubbed “Aras-2 ارس دو” were officially delivered to the Iranian Armed Forces during a ceremony on Tuesday in the presence of Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami سرتيپ امير حاتمي and Commander of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces Brigadier General Kiomars Heidari سرتيپ كيومرث حيدري.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Iranian defense chief said the high-speed Aras-2 tactical vehicles enjoy high mobility in rugged terrains and are capable of carrying heavy weaponry on different battlegrounds.
Compared to its older model, Aras-2 is more powerful and has a longer operational range, Hatami said.
Also, during the ceremony, an anti-mine and anti-ambush armored personnel carrier named Ra’ad رعد was put on display.
He added that obtaining the technology for manufacturing the vehicles is a major step in providing for the needs of Iran’s Armed Forces.
Iran has recently made major breakthroughs in its defense sector and attained self-sufficiency in producing military equipment and hardware despite facing sanctions and Western economic pressure.
Iran made Tactical military vehicle dubbed Aras 2
خودروي نظامي تاكتيكي ارس دو ساخت ايران
Power tools are classified as either stationary or portable, where portable means hand-held. Portable power tools have obvious advantages in mobility. Stationary power tools however often have advantages in speed and accuracy, and some stationary power tools can produce objects that cannot be made in any other way.
Stationary power tools for metalworking are usually called machine tools. The term machine tool is not usually applied to stationary power tools for woodworking, although such usage is occasionally heard, and in some cases, such as drill presses and bench grinders, exactly the same tool is used for both woodworking and metalworking.
Kinda wonder what this place was like When dinosaurs were king Didn't need no credit cards Didn't need no diamond rings Put your ear down to the ground The pterodactyl screams One million years going round and round Wake up it's no dream Power tool...build a bomb Power tool...power...power Power tool in the hands of power fools Visitors from outer space Would think it rather sad To see how we the human race Have let the world go mad (go mad...hush) Stop and listen there's a sound out there Goin' through the land Is is music of the spheres, my lord Or a planet turned to sand Power tool...build a bomb Power tool...power...power Power tool, make that sale Power fool, kill the whale Power tool...build a bomb Power tool...power...power Power tool in the hands of power fools
At the 2023 annual TED conference in Vancouver, Canada, Chaudhri appeared to show the power of such a tool, taking a call in a rather unusual way in the middle of his presentation on Thursday ... —Zarif (@ZarifAli9) April 21, 2023.