Russia’s Aerospace Forces blasted a Soyuz-2.1b rocket into orbit early Monday in a secretive defense mission, state media RIA reported. The launch from the icy Plesetsk Cosmodrome – known for military satellite deployments – marks another stride in Moscow’s space capabilities.
The Defense Ministry confirmed the mission but kept details under wraps, stating it was “in the interests of national defense.” 🔒 Soyuz rockets, famous for ISS crew rotations and scientific missions, have a legacy of over 1,700 launches since the 1960s. This time, though, it’s all about security. 🛰️
While Roscosmos usually announces civilian space projects, defense-related launches like this one stay classified. 🕵️♂️ With tensions rising globally, this move highlights how space remains a frontier for both exploration *and* geopolitics. 🌌
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Russia launches Soyuz rocket with spacecraft for defence purposes
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