🚨🇯🇵 JAPAN UNVEILS A NIGHTMARE FOR WARSHIPS.
🇯🇵 Japan’s new anti ship cruise missile doesn’t just fly, it barrel rolls.
Official footage shows the next gen “New SSM” (Island Defense Missile) spiraling in its final attack run to confuse and evade shipborne close in defense guns at the last second.
What makes it dangerous:
▪️ Terminal phase spiral maneuvers to dodge CIWS
▪️ Stealth shaping + S-shaped intake
▪️ Dual mode seeker (IIR + RF)
▪️ Longer range than Type-12 (possibly 1,000+ km)
▪️ Launchable from land, ships, and aircraft
Designed with one message in mind:
🚢 Modern warships are no longer safe.
With Taiwan, the East China Sea, and the Western Pacific in focus, Japan is quietly building a missile that turns defenses into suggestions.
Mass production targeted for 2027.
Flight tests already underway.
Spiral in.
Strike hard.
Leave no reaction time. 🔥
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Scientists believe that the Milky Way is not only flying at 600 km/s, but also “flapping its wings”.
In this image taken with the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope, the butterfly-shaped nebula NGC 2899 appears to float in the vacuum of space. But this cosmic gas bubble, located between 3,000 and 6,500 light-years away, is not as serene as the winged insect it resembles. In fact, this planetary nebula was formed by the death of one of the two stars that astronomers believe reside at its center.
Astronomers believe that one of the two stars shed its outer layers at the end of its life, while the other is now dancing in a stream of gas from its neighbor, creating this stunning cosmic butterfly. The gas extends up to two light-years from the nebula’s center, glowing against the backdrop of the Milky Way. This gas can reach temperatures of over 10,000 degrees, thanks to radiation from the parent stars buried within.