Turning the Burden of Cow Manure into 'Golden Egg Energy'... Environmental Improvement as a Bonus
The city of Gimje in South Korea is launching a project to convert livestock manure into solid fuel for energy, aiming to alleviate the persistent problem of manure disposal in the livestock industry while contributing to environmental improvements.
Iran resorts to certain missiles and the US reduces interception operations.. why?
Iran has begun to rely on hard-to-detect solid-fuel missiles, while the US has scaled back its interception operations during the ongoing conflict.
Sijil.. An Iranian long-range missile that is "impossible" to intercept
The Sijil missile, Iran's first long-range solid-fuel missile, represents a significant advancement in its missile program, noted for its high mobility and reduced preparation time.
Europe's only ballistic missile manufacturer seeks cooperation opportunities – overshadowed by a path of failures
ArianeGroup, Europe's sole ballistic missile manufacturer, aims to expand production to Germany while facing challenges from past joint projects.
Missile will turn air into fuel! India has achieved ramjet technology, will be a game changer for the IAF
India has made a significant leap in advanced missile technology with the successful testing of solid fuel ducted ramjet (SFDR) technology, marking its entry into a select group of countries.
Died from smoke, cause of fire was solid fuel stove. The fire extinguished itself...
A 68-year-old man from Međimurje died in a fire caused by a solid fuel stove in his home.
Fire devoured a family house in Podravina. Police announced the cause
A fire in Kuzminec, a village in the Municipality of Rasinja, has been attributed to embers falling from a solid fuel stove, as determined by the police investigation.
VIDEO India: We successfully tested new quasi-ballistic solid-fuel missiles
India's Ministry of Defence announced the successful launch of two domestically-made short-range Pralay missiles as part of trial testing near the eastern state of Odisha.