The Russian cargo ship Ursa Major sank in the Mediterranean Sea between Spain and Algeria following an explosion in its engine room. Fourteen crew members were rescued and transported to Spain, while ...
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The cause of the explosions which led to the vessel sinking have not yet been confirmed, though the ship's owner claimed that the Ursa Major had been the victim of a "terrorist attack," without ...
Oboronlogistica, a Russia-controlled company that operated the Ursa Major, said the ship was destroyed by three powerful explosions just above the water line, describing it as a "terrorist attack ...
Typically how many owners are there in each horse? The average would be 24 and the maximum 30. Ursa Major like to share ownership with the trainer, who in most cases will keep a 25 per cent stake in ...
Ursa Major Technologies Inc. and Raytheon’s Tucson, Arizona-based rocket unit have completed a successful missile flight test ...
The fate of two crew members of Ursa Major, who were missing during the ... and fueled the most extreme war factions without considering the losses suffered by both sides of the conflict Russia ...
Ursa Major said it developed a new solid rocket motor from scratch in four months, and has now flown it twice in partnership with Raytheon. (Ursa Major) Raytheon and growing propulsion firm Ursa ...
MADRID, December 27. /TASS/. Russian sailors that survived the crash of the Ursa Major freighter near the Spanish coast, departed from Madrid to Russia, the Russian embassy in Spain said.
TUCSON, Ariz., Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Raytheon, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, and Ursa Major announced its advanced long-range solid rocket motor completed a successful missile flight test ...
Raytheon’s Tucson-based missile manufacturing operation this week announced a successful missile test for an advanced long-range solid rocket motor it is developing together with Colorado ...
Ursa Major Technologies Inc. and Raytheon’s Tucson, Arizona-based rocket unit have completed a successful missile flight test for the U.S. Army, using the companies’ advanced long-range solid ...