The Flamingo cruise missile, developed by Ukrainian company Fire Point, has undergone successful testing, as confirmed by President Volodymyr Zelensky. The missile boasts a range of 3,000 km and a 1,150 kg warhead with a 14 m CEP. Mass production is slated to begin by February 2026, with Fire Point aiming to increase production from one to seven missiles per day by October. Ukrainian officials, while withholding technical specifics, have emphasized the missile’s significant range and power.
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Azerbaijani journalists have published materials alleging a Russian order to shoot down an AZAL flight on December 25th near Aktau, Kazakhstan. The materials include an anonymous letter detailing the order to fire, attributed to an air defense commander, and audio recordings of the command to fire, followed by a missile launch. The journalists state that the audio is considered fairly credible due to the correspondence of the information. These materials have not yet been verified, however, the crash resulted in the death of 38 people, and Azerbaijani officials have previously claimed external interference was the cause.
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After a nine-month unscheduled extension to their mission, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams splashed down off the coast of Florida. Their journey, originally intended to test Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, was prolonged due to malfunctions with the Starliner, necessitating their extended stay aboard the ISS. During their time in space, they conducted numerous experiments and spacewalks. The astronauts’ return follows the arrival of their replacement crew and will be followed by health checks before they reunite with their families.
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Russian cosmonaut Kirill Peskov to the International Space Station on Wednesday. This mission, Crew-10, will facilitate the return of NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been aboard the ISS for nine months following unforeseen issues with their initial Boeing Starliner flight. Williams and Wilmore will return to Earth with the Crew-6 astronauts on their departure. The Crew-10 crew will assume their duties upon arrival Thursday morning.
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SpaceX scrubbed an astronaut flight intended to retrieve astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS), sparking a flurry of online commentary ranging from accusations of political maneuvering to expressions of concern for the astronauts’ well-being. The postponement, attributed to technical issues, highlights the complexities and inherent risks associated with space travel, regardless of the political narratives surrounding it.
The initial reaction online was a mixture of outrage and cynicism. Some commentators immediately seized upon the delay as another “failure” by SpaceX and Elon Musk, fueled by existing anti-Musk sentiment. These criticisms ranged from accusations of incompetence to suggestions of deliberate sabotage for political gain, referencing past criticisms leveled against the previous administration.… Continue reading
Astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, whose ISS mission extended to eight months due to spacecraft malfunctions, refuted former President Trump’s claims that the Biden administration abandoned them. They emphasized their preparedness for such contingencies and the ongoing NASA-planned return scheduled for March. Trump’s assertions prompted him to publicly request Elon Musk’s assistance, a request Musk publicly accepted. The astronauts’ statement counters the narrative of abandonment, highlighting their readiness and commitment throughout the extended mission.
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A January 3rd explosion in Shuya, Russia severely injured Captain Konstantin Nagayko, commander of the 112th Missile Brigade, who sustained critical shrapnel wounds. Nagayko, a veteran of the war in Ukraine, allegedly participated in the October 5th missile strike on a café in Hroza, resulting in the deaths of 59 Ukrainian civilians. His injuries are reportedly life-threatening, fueling negative morale within his brigade. The incident highlights the involvement of Russian military personnel in atrocities committed against Ukrainian civilians.
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