Aerospace engineering
Turkish planes violate Greek airspace 37 times!
Three Turkish CN-235 reconnaissance planes violated Greek airspace a total of
36 times, while 4 F-16 fighter jets infringed on Greek airspace over central, north and southeastern Aegean. Two of the fighter jets, which flew in in twin battle formation were armed. Greek scrambled and intercepted the incoming planes in accordance to international aviation rules of engagement.
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Hitler’s secret weapons of WWII (photos)
Earlier in May the world celebrated the 72th anniversary of the allied forces’ victory against Hitler’s Nazi Germany in WWII. The day the Nazi’s surrendered has com e to be known as “Victor in Europe Day”.
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N. Korea vows missile tests 'any time, any place'
North Korea said on May 15 it had successfully conducted a mid- to-long-range missile test and would continue such launches "any time, any place", defying U.N. Security Council resolutions and warnings from the United States.
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N. Korea test-fires missile, challenging new leader in South
North Korea on Sunday test-launched a ballistic missile that flew for half an hour and reached an unusually high altitude before landing in the Sea of Japan, the South Korean, Japanese and U.S. militaries said.
These are the closest views of Saturn we’ve ever seen
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has just flown closer to Saturn than ever before – and returned some incredible photos in the process.
Greek micro-satellites on route to International Space Station (video)
The two Greek micro-satellites, UPSat and DUTHSat, are on route for the International Space Station after being launched into space on Tuesday.
SpaceX launches its first recycled rocket in historic leap
SpaceX successfully launched and then retrieved its first recycled rocket Thursday, a historic feat and the biggest leap yet in its bid to drive down costs and speed up flights.
Russia creates ‘unstoppable’ hypersonic Zircon missile with Navy destroying 4,600mph speed
Russia claims to have created a devastating hypersonic missile that travels five times faster than the speed of sound and could rip through navy warship defences because it’s too fast to stop.
Russia calls US Black Sea naval patrols 'potential threat'
Russia's defense ministry said on March 28 it regarded U.S. naval patrols in the Black Sea as a potential threat to its safety because it was unclear what kind of missiles the ships were carrying, the RIA news agency reported.
Soviet missile that Serbs used to down US "stealth" plane
As part of the activities marking Remembrance Day for the victims of NATO's 1999 aggression, an S-125 Neva missile system was installed in Belgrade.