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  • North Korea’s Nuclear Complex Just Got a Major Upgrade– Satellite Photos Show Surprising Changes North Korea is refurbishing its nuclear facility to enhance its nuclear arsenal, with significant construction and reactor activity reported.
  • Italy Seeks SpaceX’s Help: €1.5 Billion Contract for Satellite and Encryption Services Italy is negotiating a €1.5 billion contract with SpaceX for secure communications and satellite services for military operations.
  • North Korea Builds 200 Arms Factories to Fuel Russia’s War: Satellite Evidence North Korea ramps up missile production for Russia, with reports showing increasing rail traffic and military cooperation.
  • China’s Space Goals Will Shock You—And They’re Coming Sooner Than You Think China's space ambitions soar with lunar sample retrieval and plans for crewed lunar landing by 2030, alongside asteroid and Mars missions.
  • New U.S. Space Force Headquarters Opens in Tokyo to Combat North Korean and Chinese Threats The U.S. Space Force begins operations in Japan, enhancing cooperation with Japan to counter North Korean and Chinese space threats.
  • Is North Korea Getting Ready for Bigger Battles? New Missile Factory Expansion Revealed North Korea is expanding a missile factory to enhance its military capabilities, potentially supporting Russia in the Ukraine conflict.
  • Satellite Images Reveal Massive Flood Damage in North Korea’s Chagang Province Recent satellite images reveal extensive flood damage in North Korea's Chagang Province, with new residential constructions underway.
  • China’s Latest Nuclear Submarine Accidentally Sinks Before Launch A newly developed Zhou-class nuclear submarine has reportedly sunk at the Wuhan Shipyard, raising concerns about China's naval capabilities.
  • SpaceX Sparks Outrage by Removing Dokdo from Starlink Map—Is This a Diplomatic Snub? SpaceX has removed Dokdo from its Starlink map, sparking concerns as South Korea faces delays in satellite service.
  • Canada on the Brink: Massive Railway Strike Could Cripple North American Supply Chains A Canadian railway strike could disrupt North American supply chains, notably in automotive, as Maersk halts rail cargo.
  • U.S. Drone Market Set to Skyrocket: New Rules and Possible Chinese Sanctions Could Transform Industry The U.S. drone market is growing rapidly. Eased regulations and potential Chinese drone sanctions may boost non-Chinese brands.
  • Satellite Spots Kim Jong Un's Luxury Yacht Off Secret Coast – What's He Up To? A satellite image captured that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un owned a luxury yacht, operating near his private villa.
  • Satellite Snaps Reveal North Korea's Secret Missile Base Expansions North Korea appears to have consistently improved its facilities at several missile bases over the past five years.
  • North Korea's Kim Encourages Scientists Post-Failure: 'Do Not Be Dismayed' North Korean Chairman Kim Jong Un visited the Academy of National Defense Science on its 60th anniv ...
  • North Korea's Satellite Launch Ends in Disaster: Explosive Failure Amid Regional Summit North Korea attempted to launch an additional spy satellite on the night of the 27th, coinciding wit ...
  • Rocket Alert! North Korea Notifies Japan of Imminent Satellite Launch Just before the trilateral summit between South Korea, China, and Japan on the 27th, North Korea inf ...
  • Russia Deploys Satellite with Potential to Disable U.S. Spacecraft The U.S. government has officially announced that Russia has launched a low-orbit satellite capable of attacking other satellites.
  • U.S. Ramps Up to Defend Against Satellite Threats from China, Russia Amidst a new Cold War scenario, the U.S. Department of Defense is making serious strides to prepare ...
  • China-US Container Fright Rates Reach New Heights, Jump 40% in a Week Container freight rates from China to the United States have significantly increased this month. The increase in Chinese consumption has...
  • How U.S. Spy Satellites Predicted Russian Invasion - Part 4 The first satellite launched last year passes over the Korean Peninsula twice a day while orbiting a sun-synchronous orbit that constantly maintains the same angle with the sun. During the day, it takes photos using visible light; at night, it uses infrared sensors. This is an electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) satellite. The EO equipment of the first […]
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