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The next launch of the Soyuz from Vostochny is scheduled for July 1
The head of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, previously announced plans to launch one Soyuz rocket from Vostochny in May, June and July.]
The Soyuz launch vehicle will next be launched from the Vostochny cosmodrome on July 1. This was announced on Saturday by the General Director of the Rocket and Space Center (RCC) "Progress" Dmitry Baranov.
NASA in the budget for 2022 did not provide for the purchase of seats on the " Soyuz»
NASA's budget for 2022 does not provide for the purchase of additional seats on Russian Soyuz spacecraft for flights to the International Space Station (ISS), but the United States hopes to continue flights on mutual exchange. This was announced on May 28 by a representative of NASA.
All 36 OneWeb satellites successfully launched into orbit
This is the seventh launch of OneWeb satellites and the fourth fully commercial launch from the Eastern
All British OneWeb communications satellites launched from the Vostochny cosmodrome on a Soyuz-2.1 b carrier rocket have successfully separated from the Fregat upper stage. This is stated in the message of Roscosmos, distributed on Saturday.
Russia has set a record for the number of accident-free space launches in a row
The successful launch of the Soyuz launch vehicle with 36 British OneWeb communications satellites from the Vostochny cosmodrome on May 29 was the 59th consecutive accident-free Russian space launch, according to calculations by RIA Novosti.
NASA calls Russia a vital partner in space
The new head of NASA, Bill Nelson, called Russia a vital partner in the International Space Station, he said at a briefing on May 28, his words are quoted by RIA Novosti.
The future of the ISS will be discussed at the GLEX forum in St. Petersburg
On June 16, a session of the Global Interaction Forum will be held, which will be dedicated to the International Space Station
The prospects for manned space flights and the future of the International Space Station (ISS) will be discussed at the Global Space Exploration Conference GLEX in St. Petersburg. This was reported by TASS Deputy Director of Roscosmos for International Cooperation Sergey Savelyev.
The US Navy confirmed the uselessness of decommissioned boats sold to Ukraine
The US Navy has confirmed its plans to decommission the newest patrol boats of the Mark VI project, the oldest of which was purchased by the military six years ago, The Drive reports, citing a budget request for 2022.
Russian military helicopters spotted in Libya
Russian helicopters were spotted in Libya during a rehearsal for a military parade of the national army in the city of Benghazi. The video is published by the Telegram channel "Military Observer".
OneWeb plans to start providing communication services after the next launch of its satellites
The company said that it had established communication with all 36 satellites put into orbit on the night of May 29
The British company OneWeb will be able to start providing communication services after the next launch of its satellites into low-Earth orbit.
Afghan Ambassador says Kabul is ready to buy military equipment from Russia
The Afghan Ambassador to Russia, Saeed Tayeb Javad, said that Kabul is ready to buy weapons and military equipment from Moscow if the countries reach an agreement on this issue.
The Kremlin called the meeting between Putin and Lukashenko rich and meaningful
Press Secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov called the last meeting of Russian leader Vladimir Putin with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko rich and meaningful.
Turkey is ready to sell its drones to Russia
Russia remains one of the world's top arms exporters. But this does not prevent it from showing interest in Turkish weapons, in particular drones.
The ships of Ukraine and Great Britain conducted a joint training in the Black Sea
In the Black Sea, the joint ship-boat tactical group of the Naval Forces of Ukraine and the United Kingdom conducted a training session in the sea of the "PASSEX"type.
Russia and China have sent invitations to partners for cooperation on a scientific lunar station
Roscosmos and CNSA announced the signing of a memorandum of cooperation on the creation of an international station in early March
Roscosmos and the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA) have invited partners to the International Lunar Science Station (ISS) project and expect to receive a response at the Global Space Exploration Conference GLEX in St. Petersburg. This was reported by TASS Deputy General Director of the State Corporation for International Cooperation Sergey Savelyev.
The latest BMP "Manul" can compete with the best foreign developments
Military experts note that after a long fascination with wheeled armored vehicles, there is again a significant interest in tracked IFVs in the world. Currently, several countries hold tenders for the selection of such equipment.
Canada will send a lunar rover and an astronaut to the moon in the next five years
[b]The implementation of the Artemis and Lunar Gateway programs "will demonstrate the technical capabilities for a future human mission to Mars," according to an agreement between NASA and the Canadian Space Agency.]
The Canadian astronaut will become a member of the Artemis 2 program of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration( NASA), and Canada will also send a lunar rover to the Moon in the next five years. This was announced on Wednesday on Twitter by the Minister for Innovation, Science and Industry of the country Francois-Philippe Champagne.
Philippines Armed Forces to receive Turkish T-129B attack helicopters
On May 24, Philippine Secretary of National Defense Delfin Lorenzana announced the purchase of T-129B ATAK helicopters from Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) as part of the new attack helicopter delivery program.
ADSB has signed a contract for the construction of four Falaj-3 class patrol ships for the UAE Navy
Abu Dhabi Shipbuilding (ADSB) announced the conclusion of a contract with the Ministry of Defense and the command of the UAE Navy worth 3.5 billion dirhams (about 952.8 million dollars) for the construction of four patrol ships of the Falaj-3 class (Falaj-3).
India's defense exports have demonstrated sufficient resilience during the most acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic
Indian defense exports in the 2020-2021 fiscal year have shown sufficient stability: the decline in the volume of exports of VIVT was insignificant during the most acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, as evidenced by recently updated data from the Ministry of Defense of the country.
SpaceX has conducted 100 successful Falcon 9 launches in a row
The American company SpaceX has conducted 100 successful launches of the Falcon 9 heavy rocket in a row, according to Ars Technica. The publication notes that the last launch of the carrier took place on May 26, when the Starlink satellites were delivered to Earth orbit.























