Investigation into the AZAL flight crash in Kazakhstan points to the Russian Pantsir-S air defense system as the cause. A Russian missile struck the aircraft, resulting in 38 deaths and 29 survivors. Despite pilot requests, the plane was denied landing at Russian airports and subsequently had its GPS jammed while flying over the Caspian Sea. Azerbaijani government sources confirmed the missile strike as the reason for the tragedy.
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An Azerbaijani Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 of the 67 passengers and crew. Independent Russian media outlets report the plane may have been struck by a Russian surface-to-air missile, citing evidence of missile damage to the aircraft and eyewitness accounts of an explosion. This theory is supported by reports of drone attacks on Chechnya that morning. While Russian authorities initially attributed the crash to a bird strike, the recovered black box is expected to clarify the cause.
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Ukraine claims Russia recently fired a new missile, boasting a flight time of 15 minutes and a speed exceeding Mach 11. This claim immediately sparks debate, raising questions about the novelty and strategic implications of this alleged feat.
The speed itself, while impressive at over 8,000 mph, isn’t entirely unprecedented in the world of ballistic missiles. Existing technology, like the US Minuteman II missile from 1965, achieved speeds well in excess of Mach 11, reaching approximately Mach 22 at its peak. This suggests that the speed, while notable, may not represent a genuinely groundbreaking technological advancement.
The context of this missile launch is crucial.… Continue reading