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dude@lemmings.worldM to news@lemmings.worldEnglish · 2 months ago

Ukraine has been secretly launching rockets into space from an 'air spaceport' flying at 26,000 feet, lawmaker says

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Ukraine has been secretly launching rockets into space from an 'air spaceport' flying at 26,000 feet, lawmaker says

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Ukraine quietly conducted 2 space launches from an aircraft while at war with Russia, lawmaker says
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Fedir Venislavskyi said the "air spaceport" could one day pave the way to counter Russia's Oreshnik hypersonic missile.

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      Pretty sure this is not in dispute at all. Did you read the article?

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        “A senior Ukrainian lawmaker said”
        Is there anything less convincing?

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    Love howy they give two launch heights for comparison in meters and feet.

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    Are they gonna pluck russian satelites out of the air? Any other reasons you need to get out there?

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      It’d be invaluable for imaging intel that didn’t need to come through other nations. If it’s real anyway.

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    hot garbage until any other org has some verification, everything is junk reporting

    also, nato countries and russia would flip the fuck out if any unknown object crossed Kaman line (sp?)

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    Someone got his hands on Zelensky’s good cocaine

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