Meet the Soviet Union's working space cannon.
. Mounted on a space station, the actual details of the endeavor have remained secret for over forty years until now.Did the Soviets really install a working cannon on a space station?, the cannon was installed and tested on the Almaz space station in the 1970s.
For a space-based weapon, that is more than enough of a punch to make a huge difference. But, firing such a weapon in space has many more variables and potential problems than on Earth. For example, while such a cannon could be used in a similar fashion to on Earth, i.e., using an optical sight from the cockpit, this did not guarantee a hit.
According to various sources, the cannon fired from one to three blasts, reportedly firing around 20 shells in all. All shells reportedly burned up in the Earth's atmosphere. While the actual results of the test are still classified, it does appear that the later Soviet armed space stations were to be outfitted with missiles rather than projectile weapons. We'll let you conclude why this might have been the case.
Back in 2016, however, some very grainy footage of what is supposed to be the space cannon was aired on , a military show produced by the Zvezda TV channel associated with the Russian Ministry of Defense.The episode in question included footage from the inside of the limited-access corporate museum at KB Tochmash. This footage provided a 360-degree view around the cannon for all to see. According to available records and information, the gun was a variant of the Soviet Rickter R-23.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
It's ‘Reckless' to Talk About Defeating Russia, Says Former Advisor to the Soviet UnionRussia has “considerable firepower” and it’s dangerous to talk about defeating the country, Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University said.
続きを読む »
Pussy Riot escape from Russia recalls Soviet dancer’s dramatic defectionDecades before a member of the all-female Russian band Pussy Riot escaped from Russia after criticizing President Vladimir Putin, the Soviet Union’s top ballet star, Rudolf Nureyev, made a dash for freedom at the Paris airport.
続きを読む »
Apple Together Brings Corporate Workers Into the Union EffortApple Together’s emergence coincides with an inflection point for the company’s workforce, which has been challenging Apple on issues ranging from pay equity to its return-to-office policy.
続きを読む »
Apple begins arming Store managers with anti-union talking points | EngadgetAs workers at some of its Stores attempt to unionize, Apple is reportedly giving talking points to managers to tamp those efforts down..
続きを読む »
Apple reportedly gives retail managers anti-union scriptsIt says unions don’t know Apple or its 'special culture.'
続きを読む »