China’s rocket startup LandSpace has stepped up its efforts to rival Elon Musk’s aerospace company SpaceX in a space battle.
Its growth has been fueled by the reusable Falcon 9 rockets and the global cash-flow engine that is Starlink Internet.
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Over roughly 35 years of service, the IAF operated approximately 200 to 220 airframes, primarily F-4E and RF-4E variants. The ...