A work of art: American pilot dispels myths about the MiG-23
An American pilot confessed his love for the MiG-23 fighter.
American civilian pilot, one of the best experts on Soviet fighters in the West, Will Ward, dispelled the myths about the MiG-23.
Turkish attack helicopter gets Ukrainian engine
The Turkish 11-ton T929 attack helicopter (Atak II) will receive a two-chamber turboshaft engine with a capacity of 2.5 thousand horsepower of Ukrainian production, Defense News reports, referring to the statement of the head of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) Temel Kotil.
The American "Golden Horde" will "saturate" the Russian air defense
The Pentagon, as part of the Low-Cost Cruise Missile (LCCM) project, has completed the development of weapons that will create a swarm of low-cost Coyote unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) of Raytheon's Block 3 version, allowing for "saturating" enemy air defense attacks, The Drive reports.
The Apache helicopter hit the target at a range four times greater than its normal range of destruction
The Americans tested an AH-64E Apache attack helicopter armed with an Israeli Spike NLOS missile. During the tests, it was possible to hit the ship, located 32 kilometers from the launch site.
Soyuz MS-18 has been tested for tightness in a vacuum chamber
The cycle of pneumovacuum tests of large-sized space equipment using a helium-air environment is carried out for objective control of strict requirements for the tightness of compartments and onboard systems of the ship in ground conditions.
Roscosmos predicts at least 13-14 launches of the Amur methane rocket per year by 2030
It is specified that the annual demand for LNG will be at the level of 2.8 thousand tons
At least 13-14 launches of the advanced Amur launch vehicle with a return stage are expected annually by 2030. This is stated in the presentation presented by the Executive Director of Roscosmos for Advanced Programs and Science Alexander Bloshenko at the annual international LNG Congress.
The Soyuz-2.1 A rocket has passed general tests before launching from Baikonur
This rocket on March 20 should put into orbit 38 satellites from 18 countries
The Soyuz-2.1 a launch vehicle, which is scheduled to launch 38 satellites from 18 countries into orbit on Saturday, has passed general tests. This was announced by the Director General of Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin.
Russian Ion Engine Testing Deadline Named
Flight tests of Russian ion engines are planned to be conducted in 2025-2030, according to the Keldysh Research Center (part of Roscosmos).
The Russian spacecraft "Luna-25" will launch on October 1, 2021
Russia returns to the moon. The launch of the Luna-25 spacecraft, which will break the half-century pause of Russian flights to the Earth's natural satellite, is scheduled for October 1, the Izvestia TV channel reports. The station was presented at the Lavochkin NGO. The mission's lander will be tested in the Earth's atmosphere.
Successful bench tests of the new H-III launch vehicle were held in Japan
It is expected that the first launch can take place as early as during the 2021 fiscal year
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has successfully conducted bench tests of a new two-stage H-III launch vehicle. This is stated in a message published on Thursday on the agency's website.
S-400 air defense systems were first camouflaged with aerosols in Kamchatka
During the exercises in Kamchatka, the military personnel of the radiation chemical and biological protection unit made the positions of the S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems invisible to aviation and radar radars.
India starts producing Israeli missiles
India has mastered the production of Israeli missiles for air defense systems. Yesterday, March 16, the portal indiatimes.com He reported that KRAS has delivered the first batch of MRSAM missiles to the Indian Army and Air Force.
In the UK, they named a missile capable of hitting Moscow in 20 minutes
The AGM-183A Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) hypersonic cruise missile, launched, for example, from the B-52H Stratofortress strategic bomber of the US Air Force, is capable of hitting Moscow in less than 20 minutes, and reaching Beijing in half an hour, writes the Daily Express.
Iranian ICBM mines discovered near Kuwait and Emirates
Iran is equipping new underground ballistic missile launch silos after it revealed footage from a secret missile site earlier this week.
A bomb with a cart-Europe is easier? The US secretly removed 50 nuclear weapons from the EU
There are two pieces of news for Europe. The good news is that at least some part of the nuclear threat has passed. And the bad news is that they forgot to warn her about it. And well, as well as not have time. After all, the US has started the wrong move, which is equal to two fires. One would have been enough. The projectile.
The Malka self-propelled gun was used as a high-precision weapon at maximum range during an exercise in the Amur region
At the Trirechye training ground in the Amur region, a unit of the high-power self-propelled gun "Malka" of the VVO during a tactical exercise performed firing at the maximum range according to the coordinates obtained from an unmanned aerial vehicle.
USC General Director: at least 50% of Russian equipment will be used on promising vessels
The State Duma held a meeting of the Expert Council for the development of the shipbuilding industry and marine equipment, the topic of which was import substitution.
Shooting of the largest hovercraft captured on video
The small amphibious assault ship "Mordovia" of the Baltic Fleet performed artillery fire on sea and air targets in the Baltic Sea off the coast of the Kaliningrad Region.
The last "Varshavyanka" will be transferred to the Pacific Fleet in 2024
The last diesel-electric submarine of the project 636 "Varshavyanka" for the Pacific Fleet will be delivered in 2024. And this will be the end of the construction of a series of six submarines for the Pacific Fleet.
NATO has linked Russia with increasing its presence in the Black Sea
The buildup of NATO's military presence in the Black Sea is due to the concern of the allies due to the strengthening of Russia in it, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said at a joint press conference with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili.























