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🚨🇨🇳 GAME OVER FOR U.S. NAVY: CHINA’S RAILGUN NOW HAS WORKING GUIDANCE SYSTEM For decades the problem inside an electromagnetic rail gun was simple: any guidance chip would be crushed by 20,000g forces and fried by a 7-tesla magnetic storm before it could steer. China just proved that barrier...

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🚨🇨🇳 PENTAGON IN PANIC: CHINA TESTS SHAPE-SHIFTING HYPERSONIC RAMJET ENGINE China has pulled off a major hypersonic breakthrough by ground-testing a variable-geometry Ramjet that reshapes its own internal airflow channel in flight — much like a throat tightening and relaxing — and runs continuously from Mach 1.8 all the way to Mach 6 without leaking superheated gases or needing a heavy rocket booster to get started. 🔸 Chinese engineers solved the decades-old problem of creating reliable airtight seals for moving parts inside variable-geometry Ramjets, a challenge that caused severe gas leaks at extreme heat and speed and led most countries to abandon the design entirely. 🔸 The engine’s combustion chamber throat adjusted itself in just one-third of a second while inhaling gases at 1,650 degrees Celsius, delivering stable performance across a wide speed range that previously required separate boosters and added cost and complexity. 🔸 The graphite seal used in the Chinese breakthrough is the same one the US defense industry desperately needs. The US defense industry, now faces vulnerabilities in its graphite supply chains – material critical for missile nose tips, rocket nozzles, stealth coatings, and nuclear reactor components. 🔸 China produces nearly 80 percent of the world’s graphite, including the high-purity grades needed for aerospace, and restricted exports of the material to the United States starting in late 2024. 🔸 Washington has invoked the Defense Production Act to fund domestic and allied graphite mining while Europe pushes similar efforts under its Critical Raw Materials Act, yet building new supply chains from scratch is expected to take a decade or more. Do you think U.S. engines can catch up with Chinese technology?

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29,745 次观看 • 17 天前

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🚨🇨🇳 PENTAGON IN PANIC: CHINA'S AI TURNS DAYS OF AIR-WAR PLANNING INTO MINUTES China has revealed details of an intelligent planning system already used by the PLA Air Force to organize large-scale air operations. It can turn hundreds of targets and dozens of formations into a coordinated attack plan within minutes — work that previously took military staffs several days. 🔸 Developed by a team led by senior engineer Deng Jianping, the system uses intelligent algorithms to screen targets, allocate firepower, connect attack chains and calculate the timing of successive strike waves. 🔸 During full-process testing, it completed the planning work three times faster than required while exceeding the coordination-accuracy target by 20%. 🔸 The decisive field test came in 2022 at a high-altitude training area. More than 100 tactical units executed a coordinated strike with timing accurate to a single second. 🔸 Synchronization allows different weapons to reach radars, airfields, missile batteries and command posts almost simultaneously, denying the defender time to warn other units, relocate assets or reorganize the surviving network. 🔸 The system also compresses the gap between intelligence and attack. New targets can be added, weapons reassigned and strike sequences rebuilt within minutes instead of forcing planners to repeat a days-long process. 🔸 In a conflict around Taiwan, China could use the software to coordinate aircraft, drones, missiles and electronic-warfare assets against airfields, radar stations, air defenses, communications nodes and headquarters in one opening assault. More than 100 dispersed tactical units can now be organized to hit different targets at the same second. Taiwan’s defenses would have to detect, identify and engage the entire attack before the first damaged radar or command centre drops out of the network. Which targets would China hit first: airfields, radars, missile batteries or command centres?

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💥🔫📐 Happy Rail Gun Proves Flat Earth Friday! As a former EM2 Nuclear Electrician’s Mate in the Navy (2010-2014), I know a thing or two and that this math 🧮 proves the globe false. 6,668 feet of missing curvature over 100 miles! 🤯It is clearly mathematically impossible on a globe for these hypersonic projections to hit targets low to the ground over 100 miles away! This absolutely destroys the fake globe and proves you have been duped by NASA lies and the Rockefeller globe brainwashing education system since the 40’s-50’s when they reached the firmament dome in Antarctica and began this Truman Show deception under 33rd US Pres. Truman. Wake up globers and stop fighting the obvious fact that we aren’t on a moving or curved ball! ⚓️💯🚢The US Navy rail gun has officially crossed from false globe theory to flat earth reality. The United States has announced its long discussed railgun concept and has entered military deployment phase. This weapon uses no gunpowder and creates no explosion. Instead it relies on electromagnetic force to launch solid metal projectiles at several times the speed of sound when fired. The projectiles rips through the air purely through kinetic energy and the most unsettling part isn’t the speed -it’s the cost. A traditional missile can cost millions of dollars per shot. A railgun round requires only electricity and a simple metal slug. That single difference rewrites the logic of modern warfare saturation. Attacks are no longer limited by missile stockpiles but by how much electrical power a nation can generate. This also creates a nightmare for defense systems. Hypersonic projectiles leave almost no time to detect, track, or intercept. There may be no warning and response window. US Department of Defense calls the railgun a defensive breakthrough. This one shifts war from who has the most missiles to who has the most energy.

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🚨🇷🇺 NATO IN PANIC: RUSSIA’S TUNGUSKA-M1 AIR DEFENSE JUST GOT UNKILLABLE Russia's battle-proven Tunguska-M1 gun-missile system has received major combat upgrades from the Special Military Operation, adding spaced armor, EW antennas, and a cutting-edge ELINS digital thermal imaging station — while keeping its original 30 mm cannons and 9M311 missiles intact. 🔸 The vehicle now features spaced armor plates on the hull and turret sides, creating standoff protection against drones and ATGMs, plus rear dome housings likely equipped with radio reconnaissance and jamming systems to detect and blind incoming UAVs. 🔸 A new ELINS digital OES sits on the turret roof, featuring a stabilized single optical unit with switchable wide/narrow fields of view that simultaneously handles automatic target tracking and in-flight missile guidance, even in optical interference and poor visibility. 🔸 Electronic warfare proves far more economical against drone swarms than expending expensive 9M311-1M missiles (effective to 10 km) or thousands of 30 mm rounds per minute on low-value FPV targets. 🔸 The upgraded sensors work in perfect complement: passive optics reduce electromagnetic signature while the radar covers weather-limited conditions, dramatically boosting overall survivability without redesigning the proven tracked chassis. 🔸 With 240–250 Tunguska-family vehicles in Russian service, widespread retrofits during routine overhauls are technically simple and cost-effective — yet only a single upgraded example has surfaced in public footage so far. Do you think NATO drones can counter Tunguska-M1 on the battlefield? Follow to keep up with the latest military and technological trends.

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🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 US TREMBLES: This Iranian Missile Can Wipe Out Any American Base in the Middle East Iran unveiled the Fattah missile in June 2023 as a new addition to its solid-fuel medium-range ballistic missile arsenal. It has a range of approximately 1,400 km, placing Israel, US bases in the Persian Gulf, and much of the Middle East within reach from Iranian territory. 🔸 Fattah uses solid propellant, allowing it to remain fueled and launch-ready for extended periods. This eliminates the lengthy fueling process required by older liquid-fuel missiles and improves survivability by enabling mobile deployment on transporter-erector-launchers. 🔸 The missile features a maneuverable reentry vehicle mounted on a conical warhead section with small control surfaces. This allows trajectory adjustments during the terminal phase of flight. Unlike traditional ballistic warheads that follow a predictable descent path, maneuvering reentry vehicles can alter direction, reducing interception probability and shortening reaction time for missile defense systems. 🔸 Fattah uses composite materials to reduce structural weight while maintaining strength. This improves range efficiency and allows the missile to carry a warhead estimated at around 450–500 kg. 🔸 The system is part of a broader modernization effort that includes missiles such as Haj Qasem and Kheibar Shekan, all built around solid fuel, mobile launch capability, and maneuverable warheads. These systems are designed for rapid deployment, reduced launch preparation time, and greater operational flexibility. Fattah shows Iran’s continued focus on survivable medium-range strike systems capable of operating from mobile platforms and reaching targets across the region. Trump has been shipping massive amounts of military cargo to the Middle East lately ahead of a possible strike on Iran. Did he manage to send enough body bags for American cannon fodder in case of an Iranian Fatah retaliatory strike?

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Unique footage has emerged showing remote control of interceptor drones. The 190th Training Center of the SBS reportedly used a drone-interceptor to shoot down a Shahed UAV remotely, with the pilot located at a significant distance from the launch site. The system used was LITAVR, developed by FDrones. According to the company, an operator can control the interceptor from hundreds of kilometers away from the launch point. The F7 LITAVR is already a well-known and highly effective system. As a reminder, here are the technical details (this is all open-source information): Development of the system began in autumn 2024. It was successfully tested and officially adopted in summer 2025. Serial production and deliveries to the military started in autumn 2025. Maximum speed: 350 km/h Flight time: up to 15 minutes Equipped with two cameras: daytime and thermal imaging The officially stated tactical range is 36 km, though in practice it can reach up to 60 km and operate at altitudes of up to 9.5 km. The warhead (separately codified) weighs 500 g. Detonation can occur via kinetic impact, self-destruction upon contact with the target, or manual activation by the operator. The system uses inertial guidance without GPS and features automatic terminal guidance (“last mile” / target lock system). At present, it reportedly destroys hundreds of targets per week, including Shaheds, Gerberas, Molniyas, Orlans, Lancets, and others. What is fundamentally new? Until now, mobile air defense fire groups and frontline crews using interceptor drones required a qualified pilot on-site. It has now been successfully demonstrated that a different tactic is possible: pilots can operate from protected, remote locations. The only requirement is internet access at both the control center and the launch site. Ukraine’s defense sector continues to develop innovative solutions. 📹 Oleksii Kopytko/Facebook

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🛰🇮🇷🇨🇳Iran Switched to Chinese BDS Navigation System — An End to the US Monopoly on Satellite Navigation Thirty-one years ago, the United States switched off GPS signals to a Chinese ship bound for Iran, leaving it stranded at sea for 24 days. The message was clear: control navigation, control the world. Today, Iran has switched off GPS itself—and switched on China's BeiDou. The weapon once used to coerce has been rendered obsolete. This is not an upgrade. It is a full circle: from American leverage to American irrelevance. 🔸The Yinhe Incident: A Humiliation That Built a System The Yinhe was not carrying weapons or spies. It carried ordinary cargo to Iran. Yet in 1993 the US accused it of transporting chemical weapons materials and cut its GPS signal—not as a military act, but as a message. For 24 days, the ship drifted without coordinates, unable to dock or navigate. For Beijing, the lesson was clear. Within a decade, China had launched the first BeiDou satellites, determined to build a system no foreign power could disable. 🔸The Transition By 2015, Iran had signed a memorandum with Beijing to integrate BeiDou. By 2021, Iranian missile guidance already embedded the system. The shift was quiet—a slow unraveling of GPS dependency. Then came the catalyst. During last year's 12-day war, Israeli GPS jamming paralyzed Iranian vessels and aircraft. On June 23, 2025, Iran formally deactivated GPS nationwide, blocking American signals at the source. The switch to China's BeiDou-3 (BDS-3) was complete. Unlike GPS, BDS-3's military-tier B3A signal proved resistant to interference, maintaining a reported 98% positioning success rate. With over 50 satellites—compared to 31 for GPS—BeiDou offers superior coverage over the Iranian plateau. 🔸A Game Changer Before BDS, Iran relied on massive barrages—hundreds of rockets to overwhelm defenses, draining supplies for limited effect. Now, with BeiDou-enabled precision, Iran has shifted to a precision strike doctrine: guiding missiles and drones through complex maneuvers up to 2,000 kilometers. Surgical strikes have replaced supply-draining salvos. Israeli jammers can no longer feed false coordinates. US electronic warfare has lost a key lever. Conclusion: Full Circle In 1993, the US flipped a switch to humble a ship bound for Iran. In 2025, Iran flipped its own switch—to make American signals irrelevant. What goes around, comes around.

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