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Flash Archive

issue 72

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 72), strategic developments unfold across the global space theater:

Russian GPS jamming disrupts Ukrainian HIMARS effectiveness, illustrating the real-time impact of space warfare.

China’s Korla Facility draws scrutiny amid ASAT development activity.

Commercial ambitions rise as China prepares for sea-based launches in 2023.

A Long March 9 development update provides a glimpse into China’s heavy-lift future.

We compare space race trajectories: is China closing in on U.S. capabilities?

India releases a new national space policy, signaling a more assertive stance in global space affairs.

Plus, detailed on-orbit updates round out this edition.

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Flash Archive

issue 67

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 67), global surveillance and satellite maneuvers drive headlines:

China launches a new communications satellite and an Earth imaging satellite for Egypt, strengthening bilateral space ties.

One of the Yaogan-35 formations falters, raising questions about orbital stability or mission setbacks.

TJS-3, nicknamed the “Happy Wanderer,” makes a notable eastward maneuver.

Uncertainty surrounds the Chinese spaceplane as it appears to release a new object into orbit.

India reviews its national space policy, outlining future goals and potential reforms.

Meanwhile, NATO initiates Allied Persistent Surveillance from space, marking a major step in multilateral orbital intelligence efforts.

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Flash Archive

issue 81

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 81), global developments in space surveillance, policy, and technology take the spotlight:

China launches Yaogan‑33‑04 and follows up with Yaogan‑39‑03, reinforcing orbital intelligence capabilities.

Updates roll in as China checks on YG‑39‑01/02 and YG‑40, tracking orbital evolution.

A new chapter in exploration: China sets sights on a 2024 lunar far side sample return mission.

Iran launches its 3rd Noor ISR satellite, expanding regional observation.

The China Spaceplane returns to the conversation with a new analytical article.

From the policy front, War on the Rocks publishes “Proliferate don’t Obliterate,” calling for strategic space defense balance.

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2023-09-24-Final-Frontier-Flash

China: Yaogan 40 Triplets Launched into New Orbit Yaogan 40: Similar Profile as YG-31 ELINT Triplets? Yaogan-39-01 Takes Shape That was Fast: China Launches Yaogan-39-02 Triplet US: Sandia Labs Researching […]

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ISRU Catalog (Apr 2022)

page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Course Catalog APR 2022 page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS WHO WE ARE Integrity ISR employs a diverse group of former military service members, national security […]

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** We are currently updating courses and content. Please check back often for the latest updates ** You can directly enroll your team and purchase existing group courses here, or […]

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Flash Archive

issue 15

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 63), China’s space ambitions surge forward:

China launches Shiyan-20A & 20B, Shiyan-21, and Shiyan-10(02), bolstering its array of scientific and experimental payloads.

Yaogan-36 Group 4 Triplets continue China’s rapid expansion of remote sensing assets.

Jielong-3 SLV makes its debut, successfully deploying 14 satellites in one go.

China becomes the first nation to launch a Methalox SLV, showcasing next-gen propulsion.

A series of Gaofen launches, including GF-05 (01A) and GF-11, enhance Earth observation capabilities.

KZ-11 achieves a successful mission, while LM-6A debris count rises beyond 300-raising questions about space safety.

Tianxing-1 exhibits strange orbital behavior, stirring speculation.

On the geopolitical front, Maxar gains approval for non-Earth imaging services, and Nigeria and Rwanda join the Artemis Accords.

China continues to deepen space ties with the GCC, while the role of small satellites in modern warfare is explored.

Finally, Jack issues a reader challenge in his Astro Corner.

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