American startup Radia has announced the development of the largest cargo plane in the world. The giant aircraft is planned to be 108.5 meters long, 24 meters high, and have a payload capacity of about 80 tons.
Such a giant is needed, according to the developers' idea, for the transportation of wind turbine blades.
Roman Gusarov, an aviation expert interviewed by Sputnik, is skeptical of the project, calling it a gamble. In his opinion, it would take at least 10 years to create such an airplane, and the startup can hardly afford it.
The expert stressed that there are no problems in terms of payload, 80 tons is not such a big indicator. But the dimensions are alarming, 108 meters in length –1.5 times that of the Ruslan airplane.
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Such a giant is needed, according to the developers' idea, for the transportation of wind turbine blades.
Roman Gusarov, an aviation expert interviewed by Sputnik, is skeptical of the project, calling it a gamble. In his opinion, it would take at least 10 years to create such an airplane, and the startup can hardly afford it.
The expert stressed that there are no problems in terms of payload, 80 tons is not such a big indicator. But the dimensions are alarming, 108 meters in length –1.5 times that of the Ruslan airplane.
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❗️ Russia has begun mass production of guided three-ton FAB-3000 aerial bombs, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stated during an inspection of defense industry enterprises in the Russian Nizhny Novgorod region.
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Why was the Pentagon plan for the first operational airborne laser weapon scrapped?
Plans of testing a prototype Airborne High Energy Laser (AHEL) integrated on an AC-130J gunship have been tossed out by the US Air Force.
In 2019, Lockheed Martin won the Pentagon’s five-year AHEL contract that involved supplying the laser source for the system and then helping integrate it onto an AC-130J gunship. The laser, with a beam control system, would have a 60-kilowatt power rating.
But once Lockheed completed factory acceptance testing and delivered the AHEL to the AFSOC in 2021, years of delay followed.
First, there were technical challenges as an older, Block 20 version of the Ghostrider, was chosen for the integration and testing. Officials worried that later integration with Block 30 might “require quite a bit of additional testing.”
Then the funding must have run out, as the Pentagon 2025 Fiscal Year budget request does not mention the AHEL.
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Plans of testing a prototype Airborne High Energy Laser (AHEL) integrated on an AC-130J gunship have been tossed out by the US Air Force.
"After accomplishing significant end-to-end high power operation in an open-air ground test, the AHEL solid state laser system experienced technical challenges… These challenges delayed integration onto [the] designated AC-130J Block 20 aircraft past the available integration and flight test window," The War Zone cited Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) as saying.
In 2019, Lockheed Martin won the Pentagon’s five-year AHEL contract that involved supplying the laser source for the system and then helping integrate it onto an AC-130J gunship. The laser, with a beam control system, would have a 60-kilowatt power rating.
But once Lockheed completed factory acceptance testing and delivered the AHEL to the AFSOC in 2021, years of delay followed.
First, there were technical challenges as an older, Block 20 version of the Ghostrider, was chosen for the integration and testing. Officials worried that later integration with Block 30 might “require quite a bit of additional testing.”
Then the funding must have run out, as the Pentagon 2025 Fiscal Year budget request does not mention the AHEL.
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❗️ Russia has begun mass production of guided three-ton FAB-3000 aerial bombs, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stated during an inspection of defense industry enterprises in the Russian Nizhny Novgorod region. Subscribe to @SputnikInt
❗️ Recent statements of the Russian Ministry of Defense:
▪️ Production of FAB-1500 aerial bombs in the Nizhny Novgorod region has been doubled and that of FAB-500 bombs multiplied;
▪️ Sergei Shoigu was informed about the expansion of production capacities of the enterprise that produces and repairs ammunition for the Giatsint complex.
▪️ The production volume of modern artillery and aviation weapons by the Nizhny Novgorod plant was increased five-fold from 2023.
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▪️ Production of FAB-1500 aerial bombs in the Nizhny Novgorod region has been doubled and that of FAB-500 bombs multiplied;
▪️ Sergei Shoigu was informed about the expansion of production capacities of the enterprise that produces and repairs ammunition for the Giatsint complex.
▪️ The production volume of modern artillery and aviation weapons by the Nizhny Novgorod plant was increased five-fold from 2023.
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Fact check: Is Russia really the one responsible for flooding the EU with cheap grain?
The European Commission is putting the finishing touches on stiff tariffs on Russian and Belarusian grain exports, with officials from Poland, the Czech Republic and the Baltics claiming the “influx of Russian imports exerts pressure on the EU internal market and directly competes with the production of EU farmers,” and must be stopped.
🔶 In reality, Europe was never a prime market for Russian agricultural producers, accounting for less than five percent of all cereals, oil seeds and other foods imported by the EU in 2021, according to Eurostat.
🔶 From 2022 onward, as overall Russian exports to Europe plummeted by over 80%, food followed suit, with Russia selling just 1.1 million tons of cereals to the bloc between July 2023 and January 2024.
🔶 Over the same period, Ukrainian agricultural magnates enjoyed an export bonanza, made possible by Brussels’ EU’s June 2022 move to lift all customs duties and quotas on Ukrainian food goods. Over the past two years, Ukraine exported over 20 million tons of grains to the bloc, according to Eurostat.
🔶 European farmers have largely realized where the true threat to their survival is coming from, staging demonstrations to protest Ukrainian food imports, and expressing fears that big Ukrainian magnates with farms stretching across hundreds of thousands of hectares could crush small family farms in the EU’s east.
🔶 The EU has reached a provisional deal to continue allowing Ukrainian producers tariff-free access to its markets until June 2025, adding token “safeguard mechanisms” like “tariff-rate quotas if imports of poultry, eggs, sugar, oats, maize, groats and honey exceed the arithmetic mean of quantities imported in 2022 and 2023.”
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The European Commission is putting the finishing touches on stiff tariffs on Russian and Belarusian grain exports, with officials from Poland, the Czech Republic and the Baltics claiming the “influx of Russian imports exerts pressure on the EU internal market and directly competes with the production of EU farmers,” and must be stopped.
🔶 In reality, Europe was never a prime market for Russian agricultural producers, accounting for less than five percent of all cereals, oil seeds and other foods imported by the EU in 2021, according to Eurostat.
🔶 From 2022 onward, as overall Russian exports to Europe plummeted by over 80%, food followed suit, with Russia selling just 1.1 million tons of cereals to the bloc between July 2023 and January 2024.
🔶 Over the same period, Ukrainian agricultural magnates enjoyed an export bonanza, made possible by Brussels’ EU’s June 2022 move to lift all customs duties and quotas on Ukrainian food goods. Over the past two years, Ukraine exported over 20 million tons of grains to the bloc, according to Eurostat.
🔶 European farmers have largely realized where the true threat to their survival is coming from, staging demonstrations to protest Ukrainian food imports, and expressing fears that big Ukrainian magnates with farms stretching across hundreds of thousands of hectares could crush small family farms in the EU’s east.
🔶 The EU has reached a provisional deal to continue allowing Ukrainian producers tariff-free access to its markets until June 2025, adding token “safeguard mechanisms” like “tariff-rate quotas if imports of poultry, eggs, sugar, oats, maize, groats and honey exceed the arithmetic mean of quantities imported in 2022 and 2023.”
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Kiev is destroying the homes of civilians close to the front line near Kupyansk. A family of retirees from the village of Liman Pervy in the Kharkov region has shown their house that was destroyed by Ukrainian shelling.
Currently, only some 10 people live in the settlement. Employees of the Kharkov administration are in moments of calm at the front evacuating those who wish to be and delivering food to the remaining local residents.
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Currently, only some 10 people live in the settlement. Employees of the Kharkov administration are in moments of calm at the front evacuating those who wish to be and delivering food to the remaining local residents.
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Nonetheless, the Eurosceptic trend is gaining steam across the bloc, especially on the right wing of the political spectrum:
The rise of the anti-establishment right in the EU is at least partially due to the decade-long migrant crisis and the recent involvement of Brussels in the Ukraine conflict, which has led to economic slowdown, soaring inflation, plummeting living standards, and an energy crisis, according to international observers.
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The price of the yellow metal soared to a record high on Thursday, with gold futures expiring in April climbing 2.12 percent to $2,206.7 per troy ounce on the COMEX Exchange as of 8:54 Moscow time. Meanwhile, spot gold rocketed to a record high of $2,222.39. Experts believe there is still room for gold to rise further. So, what’s driving this gold bull run?
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This is how he commented on old NYT publications about the corruption case investigation against Hunter Biden.
The media outlet claims that "Trump supporters" made "baseless" accusations against the US President's son in order to politically damage Joe Biden.
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Why Russia resurrected the Dnepr Flotilla
Russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced this week that the country has reestablished its legendary WWII-era Dnepr Flotilla. This is not a symbolic move, as the mighty river dividing Ukraine in two parts remains a crucial frontline: Ukraine is holding the right bank, while Russian forces are controlling the left across hundreds of kilometers.
Sputnik queried experts to get a sense of some of the tasks the naval group may be expected to carry out.
🔶 “The Dnepr River Flotilla’s formation is connected with the need to strengthen our forces in the southwestern direction,” Russian Academy of Military Sciences corresponding member Alexander Bartosh told Sputnik.
🔶 “This is a significant and important step aimed at strengthening our position in operations on waterways,” Bartosh emphasized, saying he expects the flotilla’s missions to include foiling enemy landing, sabotage and reconnaissance operations and providing support to Russian ground forces, and possibly even being used to support Russian forces in ops in the enemy hinterland.
🔶 “This idea has been around since the very start of the special military operation, since in some areas the line of contact was along the river,” Dmitry Zhavoronkov, a military expert specializing in the Russian Navy and military shipbuilding, told Sputnik.
“So in my view, the decision is an absolutely correct one. The line of contact runs up along the Dnepr River right up to the outskirts of the city of Zaporozhye,” he said.
🔶 Zhavoronkov emphasized the need for the military to pay “special attention” to “various unmanned vessels, including unmanned boats and kamikaze attack vessels, relay boats, air defense boats and electronic warfare vessels” to protect manned ships and enable the flotilla to wage unmanned naval drone warfare operations of its own.
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Russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced this week that the country has reestablished its legendary WWII-era Dnepr Flotilla. This is not a symbolic move, as the mighty river dividing Ukraine in two parts remains a crucial frontline: Ukraine is holding the right bank, while Russian forces are controlling the left across hundreds of kilometers.
Sputnik queried experts to get a sense of some of the tasks the naval group may be expected to carry out.
“So in my view, the decision is an absolutely correct one. The line of contact runs up along the Dnepr River right up to the outskirts of the city of Zaporozhye,” he said.
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Caravan of conscience: Italian rockers deliver humanitarian aid to the Donbass
Banda Bassotti is one of Italy’s best known revolutionary rock bands, holding concerts all around the world. Since 2017, the band has organized an annual “Anti-Fascist Caravan” to deliver humanitarian aid to Donbass residents in need, despite obvious pressure from Western governments.
This year’s caravan attracted volunteers from Spain, Italy, Mexico, El Salvador, Colombia and Nicaragua, and provided essential items to hospitals and orphanages.
“Banda Bassotti are friends, comrades and a true example not just for those in Europe and Donbass, but also for the people around the world, because the humanity as a whole is one big family, and they [musicians] fight for a better world for all,” reports Sputnik correspondent Russell Bentley (@TXDPR).
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Banda Bassotti is one of Italy’s best known revolutionary rock bands, holding concerts all around the world. Since 2017, the band has organized an annual “Anti-Fascist Caravan” to deliver humanitarian aid to Donbass residents in need, despite obvious pressure from Western governments.
This year’s caravan attracted volunteers from Spain, Italy, Mexico, El Salvador, Colombia and Nicaragua, and provided essential items to hospitals and orphanages.
“Banda Bassotti are friends, comrades and a true example not just for those in Europe and Donbass, but also for the people around the world, because the humanity as a whole is one big family, and they [musicians] fight for a better world for all,” reports Sputnik correspondent Russell Bentley (@TXDPR).
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🪖 The sabotage failed: Russian troops launched air and artillery strikes against Ukrainian sabotage groups trying to sneak up on the Russian border.
Neither forests nor abandoned buildings helped Ukrainian saboteurs hide from Russian fire.
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Neither forests nor abandoned buildings helped Ukrainian saboteurs hide from Russian fire.
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Looming presidential elections in Slovakia have sparked concerns in European legacy media that the victory of a left-wing ally to Prime Minister Robert Fico could solidify the populist’s positions in the pursuit of a more independent foreign and domestic policy. Sputnik asked Slovak politician Peter Marcek, chairman of the Slavic Unity party, what it is about Fico that’s so unnerving to the establishment.
“Robert Fico has been in office for only four months, but he has begun to implement the right policies. He has begun to pursue policies for his people, for his country,” Marcek said. “He refused to support Ukraine, stopped the supply of weapons to Ukraine, agreeing only to humanitarian assistance and saying that Slovakia would only provide such aid. Fico also doesn’t agree with many of the economic laws adopted by the European Union – which are adopted to benefit the EU itself, rather than its members.”
Across Europe, the growing popularity of politicians like Fico in Slovakia and Orban in Hungary stems in part from Brussels’ suicidal energy policies, Marcek said.
“When sanctions were introduced against Russia, it did not kill the Russian economy, maybe only creating problems at the very start, but Russia was able to find other markets. We bought oil and gas from Russia at reasonable prices, now we pay the Americans four times more. Our standard of living has dropped significantly,” he explained.
Amid the present crisis, the EU will have to change its policy, “or the EU will collapse.” It’s as simple as that, according to the observer.
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Watch Russian and Serbian football fans sing the famous "Katyusha" together during the friendly match of their national teams (1st video)
And while many sing, others, each in their own language, say that: "Russia and Serbia are brothers forever!" (2nd & 3rd videos)
Even those who stay silent proudly wave flags 🇷🇺🇷🇸, which notes that Russians and Serbians have "one color - one faith". (1st picture)
The friendly match between Russia and Serbia was held today in Moscow. The Russian national team won 4-0 and according to the Russian Football Union the match was a sold out.
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And while many sing, others, each in their own language, say that: "Russia and Serbia are brothers forever!" (2nd & 3rd videos)
Even those who stay silent proudly wave flags 🇷🇺🇷🇸, which notes that Russians and Serbians have "one color - one faith". (1st picture)
The friendly match between Russia and Serbia was held today in Moscow. The Russian national team won 4-0 and according to the Russian Football Union the match was a sold out.
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💥Russian FPV drone operators of the Battlegroup Tsentr wiped out Ukrainian armour and stronghold near Avdeyevka
Reconnaissance confirmed the target engagement.
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Reconnaissance confirmed the target engagement.
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16 US states file lawsuit against Biden over ban on LNG exports
Texas and 15 other US states have have filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration, saying the ban on exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) goes against the Natural Gas Act and Department of Energy policy, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement.
According to the lawsuit, the states that have filed for the lawsuit are Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
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Texas and 15 other US states have have filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration, saying the ban on exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) goes against the Natural Gas Act and Department of Energy policy, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement.
"Texas, along with Louisiana and fourteen other states, has filed a lawsuit to void the unconstitutional LNG export ban, which ignores the Natural Gas Act’s presumption in favor of exports, decades of Department of Energy policy, and State and private reliance on exports," Paxton said.
According to the lawsuit, the states that have filed for the lawsuit are Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
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