Jeshi jipya la Marekani la Anga za Juu (U.S. Space Force) lafanya jaribio lake la kwanza la kombora la nyuklia

Jeshi jipya la Marekani la Anga za Juu (U.S. Space Force) lafanya jaribio lake la kwanza la kombora la nyuklia

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Kikosi cha Jeshi cha Anga za Juu cha Marekani ambacho ni tawi jipya la Jeshi la Marekani kimefanya jaribio la kombora la balistiki la Minuteman III.

Kikosi hiki cha masuala ya kijeshi katika anga za juu kiko chini ya Jeshi la Anga la Marekani na kilianzishwa mnamo Desemba 20 mwaka jana, 2019.

Kombora hilo lilikuwa sehemu ya jaribio la kawaida la makombora ya Marekani.

Kombora la Minuteman III limepangwa kubadilishwa na kombora jingine jipya hapo baadaye katika miaka ya 2030.

Kombora la Minuteman III lilifyatuliwa katika Kituo cha Jeshi la Anga cha Vandenberg mnamo saa 6:33 usiku kwa saa za California.

Kombora lilisafiri kwa umbali wa maili 4,200 kabla ya kuangukia Kwajalein Atoll katika visiwa vya Marshall. Kombora hilo halikubeba silaha.

Kipande cha video kinachoonesha kufanyika kwa jaribio hilo:



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The U.S. Space Force Conducts Its Very First Missile Test

  • The U.S. Air Force has tested an unarmed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile with a launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California
  • The missile lifted off at 12:33am Wednesday from the base north of Los Angeles
  • It sent a test reentry vehicle on a 4,200-mile flight over the Pacific Ocean to the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands
  • An Air Force statement says such tests demonstrate the ICBM system's capability and are not a response to world events or regional tensions

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The launch of an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile occurred early on Wednesday at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.

The U.S. Space Force, America’s newest military service branch early Wednesday morning conducted a test of a Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile. The missile was part of a routine test of America’s missile force. Minuteman III is slated to be replaced with a new missile, Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, sometime in the 2030s.

The Minuteman III missile roared out of its launch silo at Vandenberg Air Force Base at approximately 12:33 a.m. California time. The missile’s MK. 21 reentry vehicle traveled 4,200 miles to splash down at Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands. The reentry vehicle did not carry a live thermonuclear warhead.

The test, known as FTU-2, was conducted by Air Force Global Strike Command and took place at Vandenberg, the home of the 30th Space Wing, which oversees launches at the southern California base and is a part of the new U.S. Space Force. Although a separate service, the Space Force is technically part of the Air Force, in the same way the Marine Corps is technically part of the Navy.

The Pentagon typically conducts about five Minuteman III tests a year, each time drawing a missile at random from the missile force and launching it to ensure it works. These tests are much more important as the Minuteman III missile fleet is approximately 50 years old and was not supposed to remain part of the U.S. nuclear arsenal for this long. And as Breaking Defense reported on Tuesday, the Air Force is testing a new fuze for the Mk. 21 reentry vehicle.

The Minuteman III entered into service in 1970 and today 400 missiles sit in silos across the American West, spread between the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming, the 91st Missile Wing at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, and the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana.

Each wing is made up of three squadrons controlling 50 missiles each. An additional 50 missiles are maintained on standby. Each missile on active duty is equipped with a single 300 or 335 kiloton thermonuclear warhead packing the explosive equivalent of 300,000 to 335,000 tons of TNT.

Controlling launch facilities and overseeing space launches will likely make up the bulk of the Space Force’s duties for the foreseeable future. The service will also maintain America’s military satellite constellation, watch for missile launches worldwide, and keep tabs on the military space forces of other space powers.

The Minuteman III is an old missile, but it’s been repeatedly modernized, and according to the Federation of American Scientists and the U.S. Air Force, the missiles “are basically new missiles except for the shell.” The new fuze is part of a raft of upgrades that will keep the missiles in service until at least 2030.

The Air Force is planning a new replacement missile, Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, but a competition to develop it basically ended after Boeing dropped out, leaving Northrop the sole competitor. Ground Based Strategic Deterrent will replace all Minuteman III missiles at an estimated cost of $85 billion.

Sources: Popular Mechanics | Daily Mail

 
Inamaana komborora linarushwa kutoka kwenye station/base iliyopo kwenye anga za juu?
 
Kikosi cha Jeshi cha Anga za Juu cha Marekani ambacho ni tawi jipya la Jeshi la Marekani kimefanya jaribio la kombora la balistiki la Minuteman III.

Kikosi hiki cha masuala ya kijeshi katika anga za juu kiko chini ya Jeshi la Anga la Marekani na kilianzishwa mnamo Desemba 20 mwaka jana, 2019.

Kombora hilo lilikuwa sehemu ya jaribio la kawaida la makombora ya Marekani.

Kombora la Minuteman III limepangwa kubadilishwa na kombora jingine jipya hapo baadaye katika miaka ya 2030.

Kombora la Minuteman III lilifyatuliwa katika Kituo cha Jeshi la Anga cha Vandenberg mnamo saa 6:33 usiku kwa saa za California.

Kombora lilisafiri kwa umbali wa maili 4,200 kabla ya kuanguka na kugawanyika huko Kwajalein Atoll katika visiwa vya Marshall. Kombora hilo halikubeba silaha.


Kipande cha video kinachoonesha kufanyika kwa jaribio hilo:



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The U.S. Space Force Conducts Its Very First Missile Test


  • The U.S. Air Force has tested an unarmed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile with a launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California
  • The missile lifted off at 12:33am Wednesday from the base north of Los Angeles
  • It sent a test reentry vehicle on a 4,200-mile flight over the Pacific Ocean to the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands
  • An Air Force statement says such tests demonstrate the ICBM system's capability and are not a response to world events or regional tensions

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The launch of an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile occurred early on Wednesday at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.

The U.S. Space Force, America’s newest military service branch early Wednesday morning conducted a test of a Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile. The missile was part of a routine test of America’s missile force. Minuteman III is slated to be replaced with a new missile, Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, sometime in the 2030s.

The Minuteman III missile roared out of its launch silo at Vandenberg Air Force Base at approximately 12:33 a.m. California time. The missile’s MK. 21 reentry vehicle traveled 4,200 miles to splash down at Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands. The reentry vehicle did not carry a live thermonuclear warhead.

The test, known as FTU-2, was conducted by Air Force Global Strike Command and took place at Vandenberg, the home of the 30th Space Wing, which oversees launches at the southern California base and is a part of the new U.S. Space Force. Although a separate service, the Space Force is technically part of the Air Force, in the same way the Marine Corps is technically part of the Navy.

The Pentagon typically conducts about five Minuteman III tests a year, each time drawing a missile at random from the missile force and launching it to ensure it works. These tests are much more important as the Minuteman III missile fleet is approximately 50 years old and was not supposed to remain part of the U.S. nuclear arsenal for this long. And as Breaking Defense reported on Tuesday, the Air Force is testing a new fuze for the Mk. 21 reentry vehicle.

The Minuteman III entered into service in 1970 and today 400 missiles sit in silos across the American West, spread between the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming, the 91st Missile Wing at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, and the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana.

Each wing is made up of three squadrons controlling 50 missiles each. An additional 50 missiles are maintained on standby. Each missile on active duty is equipped with a single 300 or 335 kiloton thermonuclear warhead packing the explosive equivalent of 300,000 to 335,000 tons of TNT.

Controlling launch facilities and overseeing space launches will likely make up the bulk of the Space Force’s duties for the foreseeable future. The service will also maintain America’s military satellite constellation, watch for missile launches worldwide, and keep tabs on the military space forces of other space powers.

The Minuteman III is an old missile, but it’s been repeatedly modernized, and according to the Federation of American Scientists and the U.S. Air Force, the missiles “are basically new missiles except for the shell.” The new fuze is part of a raft of upgrades that will keep the missiles in service until at least 2030.

The Air Force is planning a new replacement missile, Ground Based Strategic Deterrent, but a competition to develop it basically ended after Boeing dropped out, leaving Northrop the sole competitor. Ground Based Strategic Deterrent will replace all Minuteman III missiles at an estimated cost of $85 billion.

Sources: Popular Mechanics | Daily Mail



Kombora lenyewe sio jipya,it is almost 50 years old.Infact lit has just been upgraded,so there is nothing new.

Anyway,kinachonitisha ni kama hawa jamaa wameshaweka silaha Mars,which is a real possibility,hasa considering
the creation of the US space force.Why create it in the face place,and which space are they talking about.
 
Yaani wameweka base dunia nyingine ya peke yao...eti Khomenei anajitutumua kweli!
Kombora lenyewe sio jipya,it is almost 50 years old.Infact lit has just been upgraded,so there is nothing new.

Anyway,kinachonitisha ni kama hawa jamaa wameshaweka silaha Mars,which is a real possibility,hasa considering
the creation of the US space force.Why create it in the face place,and which space are they talking about.

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Kombora lenyewe sio jipya,it is almost 50 years old.Infact lit has just been upgraded,so there is nothing new.

Anyway,kinachonitisha ni kama hawa jamaa wameshaweka silaha Mars,which is a real possibility,hasa considering
the creation of the US space force.Why create it in the face place,and which space are they talking about.
LOL! You own a Star wars movie series created 1999 and you just got new star wars of 2019 will you damn say there's actually nothing new?
 
Hapo hayo majaribio angefanya North Korea au Iran,ungeeona hapo USA na Europe wote washatoa tamko la vikwazo.Ila ndio hivyo mkubwa hakosei,US hapo atajitetea "Self defense",wakifanya wenzako utasikia "wanahatarisha usalama wa dunia".
 
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