The Marine Corps officially opened Camp Blaz in January 2022, in preparation for a future shuffling of some 5,000 Marines from Japan to Guam.
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Turkish Navy Receives First Sea Drone, Indigenous Vessels
The Turkish Navy received four state-of-the-art naval platforms to enhance its maritime patrol and electronic warfare missions.
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Taiwan Detects Record Six Chinese Balloons
A record six Chinese balloons were detected around Taiwan, with one flying directly above the island, Taipei’s defense ministry said.
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Iran’s Qaem 100 launch vehicle deploys Sorayya satellite into orbit
London, UK (SPX) Jan 22, 2024
In a significant advancement for Iran’s space program, the country has successfully launched the Sorayya satellite into an orbit approximately 750 kilometers above the Earth’s surface. This achievement was announced by the Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Isa Zarepour, who highlighted the launch as setting a new record for Iran in terms of the altitude reached by its space
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DG Propulsion Successfully Tests Its J-40 Jet Engine For Drones And UAV
DG Propulsion has successfully completed a consistent endurance test run for its J40 jet engine, powered by an in-house developed ECU. The engine achieved a continuous cruising speed at 84000 rpm. J40 jet engine, after countless hours of rigorous testing, not only showcases stellar performance but also wears its age like a badge of honour. Built to endure, these engines are designed to handle the
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Pixxel To Launch Six Home-Built Hyper-Spectral Satellites From June
Pixxel raised USD 36 million in Series B funding last year from Google, Lightspeed and other investors. So far, it has raised USD 71 million since its founding in 2018Bangalore-based space start-up Pixxel plans to launch a series of small, home-built satellites — Fireflies — from June that could have a finer look at the Earth with its five-metre resolution hyper-spectral imagery.Pixxel recently
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Iran Launches Satellite That Is Part of A Western-Criticized Program As Regional Tensions Spike
Iran said on Saturday it had conducted a successful satellite launch into its highest orbit yet, the latest for a program the West fears improves Tehran’s ballistic missilesIran successfully launches Soraya satellite into highest orbit yet, according to state-run IRNA news agency. The satellite was placed in an orbit 750 kilometers above Earth’s surface using a three-stage rocket. The launch is
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Iran says launches satellite in new aerospace milestone
Tehran (AFP) Jan 20, 2024
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards launched a research satellite Saturday, a minister said, putting it into a higher orbit in a new milestone for its aerospace programme that has faced Western criticism.
The United States has repeatedly warned Iran against such launches, saying the same technology can be used for ballistic missiles, including ones designed to deliver a nuclear warhead.
The Isla
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Iran’s Satellite Launch Amid Regional Tensions
This Saturday, Iran marked a significant achievement in its space program by launching the “Soraya” satellite into a 750-kilometer orbit using the Qaem 100 rocket. This satellite, managed by the Iranian Space Agency, signifies Iran’s highest orbital accomplishment, surpassing the previous 500-kilometer record. Iran’s successful launch of Soraya using a three-stage solid fuel rocket marks […]
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No contracts yet: UK’s plan for thousands of drones for Ukraine in ‘very early stages’
Despite the UK MoD not signing off on any orders for the latest drone package, aircraft likely to be under consideration are smaller size systems, particularly soldier portable or “over the hill” drones similar to Teledyne FLIR Black Hornets, one analyst said.
