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An Overview of Modern Spy Satellites in An Age of Space Wars

An Overview of Modern Spy Satellites in An Age of Space Wars

Space is a battleground for dominance among major powers. About a fifth of all satellites belongs to the military and are used for spying. The US launches two more this year.

For a spy satellite, America’s NROL-44 is a massive, open secret — both in size and fact. We know that the US National Rec…

Rostec to Unveil “Tornado-S” MLRS at “ARMY 2020”

Rostec to Unveil “Tornado-S” MLRS at “ARMY 2020”

The 300-millimeter guided missiles ′′Tornado-S′′ developed by the NGO “Splav” named after A.N. Ganichev will be demonstrated for the first time at the united exhibition of the Rostec holding “Technodinamika”.

This year the multiple rocket launcher system “Tornado-S” was showcased during the Victo…

Australia Orders Portable, Containerised Data Systems

Australia Orders Portable, Containerised Data Systems

Canberra-based company DATAPOD (Australia) has been awarded a two-year, $20 million contract to provide Defence with portable, containerised data systems which can be rapidly deployed by sea, air or road.

Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC, said the investment delivers on th…

GA-ASI Selects 18 Belgian Companies for Bid for MQ-9 Support

GA-ASI Selects 18 Belgian Companies for Bid for MQ-9 Support

SAN DIEGO — As part of the second annual “Blue Magic Belgium” industry engagement event hosted by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA‑ASI), 18 Belgium-based companies have been selected to present their ideas and cutting-edge capabilities to a panel of GA-ASI technical experts. The pane…
Marina Militare: video conclusivo della campagna di Nave Vespucci

Marina Militare: video conclusivo della campagna di Nave Vespucci

Il veliero italiano spinto dal vento e dalla forza del suo motto “Non chi comincia ma quel che persevera”, ha navigato fra le isole del Parco di La Maddalena, nello stretto di Messina, nel Canale di Sicilia toccando anche le acque del Mar Ligure, del mar Tirreno e del mar Ionio, percorrendo complessivamente più di 3500 miglia nautiche e raggiungendo oggi la Spezia, la sua base, dove l’attende una sosta lavori affidata alle cure dell’Arsenale Militare per metterla in condizione, il prossimo anno di riprendere il mare.


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