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五角大楼承认:驻卡空军基地上月被伊朗导弹击中!
证券时报· 2025-07-12 00:24
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Department of Defense has confirmed that its airbase in Qatar was hit by Iranian ballistic missiles in June, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region [2][3]. Summary by Sections - **Incident Confirmation** - The U.S. Department of Defense spokesperson acknowledged that the U.S. airbase in Qatar was struck by Iranian missiles in June [3]. - **Details of the Attack** - On June 23, the Qatari military reported that Iran launched a total of 19 missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid airbase, with no casualties or material damage reported [6]. - The first wave consisted of 7 missiles, all intercepted by Qatari defense systems at sea. In the second wave, 12 missiles were launched, with 11 intercepted and one landing on the base without causing harm [7]. - **Precautionary Measures** - Prior to the Iranian attack, the Al Udeid airbase had completed evacuation procedures, ensuring the safety of personnel [8].
马斯克在美国到底有多大影响力?美军离了他可能玩不转
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-15 08:27
Group 1 - The relationship between Trump and Musk has deteriorated, with Trump publicly stating that it is irreparable and deciding to stop purchasing Tesla vehicles [1] - Trump has threatened to revoke military service contracts between the U.S. government and Musk, claiming that the Biden administration's support for Musk has led to financial losses for the government [1] - Musk's military contracts with the U.S. government are significant and not easily dismissed, as they provide essential services that are cost-effective compared to traditional suppliers [1][3] Group 2 - Musk's Falcon 9 rocket is priced at $90 million per launch, which, despite being 50% more expensive than his commercial launch options, is still one-third the cost of services provided by Boeing and Lockheed Martin [3] - The Starlink satellite network offers global broadband communication support for the military, significantly improving communication efficiency and reducing costs compared to previous commercial satellite rentals [3] - The primary military contract for Musk involves launching satellites for the U.S. Space Force, which previously relied on a single supplier, the United Launch Alliance, with launch costs reaching $300 million [4] Group 3 - The "Iron Dome" missile defense system, which Trump is particularly interested in, may only be feasible through Musk's technology, as Starlink satellites can be adapted for missile warning and interception [5] - The U.S. Air Force is exploring the procurement of Musk's Starship rocket for transporting goods to the first island chain, capable of carrying up to 100 tons and reaching its destination in one hour [7]
美国总统特朗普:加拿大希望成为“金穹”(Golden Dome)反导系统的一部分。
news flash· 2025-05-27 21:45
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that President Trump has indicated that Canada is interested in becoming part of the "Golden Dome" missile defense system [1] Group 2 - The "Golden Dome" system refers to a missile defense initiative aimed at enhancing North American security [1] - This development suggests a potential strengthening of military cooperation between the United States and Canada [1]