Syria today demanded holding Israel accountable for Sundays missile attack on a Damascus suburb that killed 5 civilians and wounded 15 besides destroying a heritage building that housed the Institute for Antiquities and Museums. “Syria expects the United Nations Secretariat and Security Council to condemn Israeli aggression and crimes, take the necessary measures to deter them, hold them accountable, punish their perpetrators and ensure they do not recur,” the Syrian Foreign and Expatriates Ministry said in a statement Sunday
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani rejected a report by the
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. plans to terminate Japan's first domestically manufactured passenger jet project, Spacejet launched 15 years ago and sink upto 1 trillion yen ($7
Iran and Russia will start producing combat drones at a planned factory in Yelabuga city located in Tatarstan. Officials told the
A US Air Force F-22 fighter fired one AIM-9X Sidewinder missile at a Chinese 'surveillance' balloon which fell in the ocean approximately six miles off the coast of South Carolina. The F-22 fired the Sidewinder at the balloon from an altitude of 58,000 feet
Taiwans Patriot and Skybow III air defense systems were put to task in the north of the country as China flew a record 34 aircraft including fighters and bombers besides 9 warships today in the biggest show of force in recent weeks. The drill was in response to reports that the U
Boeing completed delivery of the final Boeing 747 to Atlas Air, bringing to a close more than a half century of production. Boeing employees who designed and built the first 747, known as the "Incredibles," returned to be honored at the Everett factory where the journey of the 747 began in 1967
Czech company Aero Vodochody is authorized to conduct training and instruction on military aircraft under new rules. The certificate issued by the Department of Military Aviation Supervision of the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic covers Albatros, Alca, and the new L-39NG aircraft
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DARPA, via its Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations (DRACO) program, is collaborating with NASA to build a nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) engine that could expand possibilities for the space agencys future long-duration spaceflight missions. The goal is to test an NTR-enabled spacecraft in Earth orbit during the 2027 fiscal year