Trump sends Weapons to Ukraine via the EU/NATO with a 50-day deadline. The Raytheon Missiles & Defense business unit, part of RTX, manufactures the Tomahawk missile....
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Read more“The U.S. Air Force's B-2 stealth bomber is a key component of the nation's long-range strike arsenal and one of the most survivable aircraft in the world. Its unique stealth characteristics allow it to penetrate the most sophisticated enemy defenses. July 17, 2019, marked 30 years since the...
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Read moreGlobal Firepower Index: The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation surpassed all countries of the world in many indicators. “The compilers of the Global Firepower Index, which is published under the auspices of the British University of St. Andrews, compared the main indicators of the Russian and US armies. Russia Federation took 1st place in the strength of the ground for...
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Read more“Why is the uni party risking a war we’re so ill-prepared to fight? When Richard Nixon lost the election to John F. Kennedy, Nixon told supporters, “I know Jack Kennedy. He’s a patriot.” Nixon knew that the nation would be safe in President Kennedy’s hands. Most Americans do not have the same confidence in President Biden. In April 2023, fewer than four in ten U.S. adults ...
Read more“In the case of Ukraine, the U.S., it seems, is tilting towards a more permanent (yet less intense) war into 2026.. The so-called ‘Israeli formula'. The Corporations of Europe, UK, 32 NATO slaves of the USA Wealth Oligarchs, +, Japan all funded by the US Congress BILLIONS. They all get on their knees to the rich elitist Israel's in New York. But leaving the Ukraine conseq...
Read moreAccording to documentation from the US White House, America’s Defense Contractors will provide, as Zelensky ordered, 200,000 rounds of artillery Shells /month to the US Congress and $145 billion to the Ukraine State. (i.e.-Russia MOD uses 200,000 rounds each four days). Why would the Democratic Party controlled by the White House, the US Senate, and the Secretary of Defense, Lloyd ...
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Read moreGMCStream Flash News -Spektr-RG- and refurbishing of RT-70 Telescope in Russian Crimea.The launch of the unique Spektr-RG observatory and restoration of one of the world’s largest radio telescopes in Crimea shows Russia is serious about regaining its position as a top space power.
The Proton-M booster blasted off from Baikonur Cosmodrome on Saturday 701302019, carrying state-of-the-art telescopes, which are expected to detect more than 100,000 massive galaxy clusters and more than three million supermassive black holes. The German soft X-Ray telescope, eROSITA, and its hard X-Ray Russian counterpart, ART-XC, on board the station will scan the sky in unprecedented detail to create the most complete map ever of the observable universe. A similar mission was carried out by the German ROSAT satellite three decades ago, but the sensitivity of Spektr-RG is 30 times higher. Scientists believe that the data gathered by the space observatory will allow them to greatly expand their knowledge of dark matter and dark energy, to subsequently test models of the expansion of the universe. It’s an extremely important system, which took many years of hard work to develop,” Aleksandr Galkevich, who headed Russia’s Gonets communication satellite system, told RT. Spektr-RG is the first telescope launched into space by Russia since 2011. Within the next three months (August-September-October 2019), Spektr-RG will cover some 1.5 million kilometers to reach its destination in the Lagrangian point 2. The location provides favorable conditions for the operations of the station as it’ll be free from temperature variations there due to the Earth, Moon and the Sun always being aligned favorably. When the telescopes begin their first six-month-long survey (August to January 2020), they will send data about its progress to Earth on a daily basis.This information is to be received by two antennas in Russia, which will soon be joined by the RT-70 radio telescope in Crimea’s Yevpatoria. The reconstruction of the massive antenna, with a diameter of 70 meters, started after the peninsula’s reunification with Russia in 2014. It’s scheduled to resume operations in August 2020.
“The most valuable thing in space systems is information,” Galkevich said, regretting that so much valuable data was lost since the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991. “The antenna in Yevpatoria was in the wrong hands” when Crimea was under Ukrainian rule, he said. “But it’s of paramount importance for our country and for the whole world.” At least, two antennas are required to provide the high quality of information received from Spektr-RG, Natan Eismont of the Space Research Institute at the Russian Academy of Sciences told RT. Restoring RT-70 is “essential” as the 64-meter radio telescope in Ussuriysk in the Russian Far East turned out to be not fully ready to support the project. The antenna in Yevpatoria will also play a major part in other Russian space endeavours, including the Moon program, Eismont added. The country’s space agency, Roscosmos, said the cosmonauts may set foot on the lunar surface for the first time in the early 2030s, with a permanent Russian Moon base established by the 2040s. Galkevich also pointed out that in order to fulfil this ambitious space project Russia needs to “patch holes” in its information support and “restore what was created by our predecessors – very serious people – the team of Sergei Korolev and those after him, who built a colossal system of tracking down data from deep space.”
(Roscosmos & RT contributed exclusively 7-15-19)
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