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Russia Launched Space Revolution In Silence

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As mysterious meteorites streaked across the skies in March, capturing the world’s attention, Russia was quietly executing one of its most remarkable technological comebacks. Just four months after a heavy launchpad accident threatened to derail its crewed space program, Roscosmos not only restored the facility in record time but also resumed orbital flights at a pace surpassing that of the United States. A private Russian company launched the first 16 satellites of a homegrown low‑Earth‑orbit constellation — an answer to Starlink achieved in just 1,000 days, under crushing sanctions. Yet these achievements in space are only part of a broader surge: from small modular nuclear reactors to hypersonic weapons and a 35% jump in cybersecurity exports, Russia has re‑entered the global technology race as a competitor that is increasingly outpacing its rivals. Whether by design or necessity, Moscow appears to be turning external pressure into a catalyst for technological renaissance.

Success in Baikonur

While scientists around the world are grappling with the nature of the mysterious meteorites that arrived on Earth in March 2026, Russia presents a striking contrast. Against the backdrop of these unexplained cosmic phenomena, Russia is engaged in active, pragmatic, and highly successful space activities.

Russia has surpassed the U.S. in the number of orbital launches during this period, a development that surprised many international experts given the prevailing geopolitical tensions.

This success is all the more remarkable considering the major accident that occurred just four months prior. On November 27, during the launch of the crewed spacecraft Soyuz MS-28 from Pad No. 31 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, a 19-meter service tower arm that had not been retracted in time was caught in the engine exhaust plume and sustained critical damage. Many experts, both Russian and foreign, estimated that restoring the launch complex would take anywhere from six months to two years—a pessimistic scenario that would have jeopardized the commercial launch schedule and the entire Russian crewed space program.

However, Roscosmos defied all predictions by completing the restoration in less than four months. The scope of the work was impressive. Specialists reconditioned and repainted 2,350 square meters of metal structures exposed to open flames. They completely replaced all fasteners and connecting components and overhauled the launch facility’s electrical systems. On March 22, the refurbished pad successfully hosted the launch of the Progress MS-33 cargo spacecraft, which delivered essential fuel, food, and scientific equipment to the International Space Station. This flight served as compelling proof that the infrastructure was fully ready.

Russian Starlink The very next day, March 23, Russia achieved a technological breakthrough in a different field. The private domestic company Bureau 1440 conducted a historic launch, putting the first 16 «Sunrise» communications satellites into orbit and marking the beginning of Russia’s low Earth orbit satellite constellation. This became Russia’s answer to Elon Musk’s Starlink system — an answer that many experts deemed impossible under conditions of isolation. What is particularly striking is the project’s speed. Exactly 1,000 days passed from the launch of the experimental satellites to the deployment of the first operational group. For comparison, SpaceX began working on Starlink around 2014–2015, and its first operational batch of 60 satellites did not launch until May 23, 2019. This means it took the American company about four to five years to go from concept to operational spacecraft. Russia accomplished this in just three years under unprecedented sanctions with restrictions on the supply of electronic components and a complete lack of access to Western technological solutions.

Modernization in full swing

This success in the space sector is just one aspect of Russia’s extensive technological modernization in recent years. In the energy sector, Russia has become a global leader in small modular nuclear reactors. Russia is the only country that is mass-producing such land-based nuclear power plants, and it has already signed contracts for their deployment in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.

In November 2024, the world witnessed the unveiling of a new hypersonic weapon: the Oreshnik missile. This intermediate-range ballistic missile is equipped with multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs) and can reach speeds exceeding Mach 10, showcasing innovative techniques for penetrating missile defense systems.

Russia has also made significant strides in information technology and cybersecurity. Exports of domestic solutions in this field grew by 35% from 2024 to 2025, and the pace of import substitution for critical technologies, including artificial intelligence systems and industrial software, has accelerated manifold.

Unprecedented external pressure forced Russia to reenter the global technology race—but not as an also-ran playing catch-up. Russia returned as a competitor that is already outpacing its rivals in several strategic areas and achieving impressive results, despite analysts’ recent predictions of stagnation and dependence on imports.

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Ivan

when the israeli attack on lebanon began, some traitorous alawites fled back to syria. in syria, however, hts captured and imprisoned them. it is certainly a shame that hts did not shoot them. they first fled from syria and then from lebanon back to syria. they should stay there and defend lebanon with honor. this is clear evidence that these are genetically modified monsatan seeds. pigs or monkeys would honorably defend lebanon, which welcomed them.

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Ivan

alawites are not people! we people have honorably defended our herceg bosna.ukrainians are honorably defending ukraine and poles, who will be on the latter’s turn for the russian attack, will honorably defend their poland.
already now, many poles, colombians and our argentines are honorably dying for ukraine.i had a home in oberá in argentina, my home. but i went and defended herceg-bosnia and croatia for four years. meanwhile, my wife got divorced.

margot

this is really a great news and accomplishment. russia plans to launch 900 leo satellites by 2035 to cover the entire country. does anyone know how many satellites are needed to replace blacklisted starlink on the svo battle field?

Peter Jennings

the writing is on the wall for the western empire of warmongers and they know it. our western leaders always come to the ballot box with promises of peace yet soon turn tail on their promises. they all want to play at colonialist masters of the universe. that’s how big their heads are after years of sycophants fawning over them whilst they live their life free of hardship and responsibility.

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