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The job of most Special Forces groups is to guide and advise Afghan accomplice forces. This often comes within the form of main Afghan Commandos or SF, on missions to seek out the enemy. Most of the time our missions would infill at night to avoid IEDs. At a pre-planned location we would hold up, fortify and wait for the insurgents to get up, realize we're there and cross laser module are available at us.

Then in 1984 there was an occasion that changed all the things. Apple released the Macintosh laptop with its unbelievable Graphical Consumer Interface (GUI). Because we all use GUIs daily, it is hard for us to know right now how revolutionary the Mac was. However should you ask individuals who lived through the transition, many of them can actually remember the day they saw their first Mac. I do.

Why is that this mission known as Chandrayaan-2?
This is the sequel to Chandrayaan-1, an ISRO mission that launched eleven years in the past featuring only a lunar orbiter. That orbiter reached the moon on Nov. 8, 2008, and then fired an impacter that struck the south pole. The material ejected from under the floor allowed ISRO to detect lunar water ice -- a valuable resource that could allow future exploration. Chandrayaan-2 will look to build on this monumental discovery from the bottom.