
Pictured is the MH-60R Seahawk that looks almost identical to the SH-60B. A small identifying feature of the MH-60R is the different configurations of the two flat-panel electronic support measure (ESM) blisters on either side of the lower fuselage nose. Another small external difference is that the twenty-five-tube pneumatic
launcher protrudes from the left-hand- side fuselage of the aircraft.
On this particular helicopter, the twenty-five-tube pneumatic launcher has been covered by a panel. The MH-60R has an integrated self-defense system like the newest generation of US Army UH-60 series Black Hawks

Ronald Reagan poses for a sculpture class at the University of Southern California in 1940.
He was chosen as an example of the ideal male physique by the school's fine arts departments, based on his portrayal of George Gipp.

Portrait of John Smith, a Chippewa Native American. He was also known as Gaa-binagwiiyaas, amongst other names. (Photo taken in 1914)

Bronze 'Tsar cannon' - 20' long (6 meters), 39 tons.
Designed in 1586 to fire 890-mm stone projectiles capable of knocking down castle walls. Each round weighed 1,700 lbs (770 kg).
There is no official record that it was ever fired in war, scoring on the inner barrel suggests it might have been tested at least once
Per the Guinness Book of Records, it is the largest bombard by caliber in the world, and it is a major tourist attraction in the ensemble of the Moscow Kremlin.