Would you be interested in some SM-IIIs? They can calculate the very millisecond that the aircraft will cross into your airspace and launch beforehand to ensure that as soon as it enters the airspace, it will be shot down.
Funny thing about blackbirds is that their standard way to not get hit by missiles is to outrun them, it's part of why the AC uses them too. Not that they might not just fly into them at that point, but it's possible for them to miss. (@souls sorry that I said yours were shot down during our war, I actually learned that factoid a few days after the war ended. Although it's too late to change the war's outcome, any blackbirds I said you lost weren't. My seal of approval & whatnot.)
The Tbilisi Pact Space Program (I'm just gonna abbreviate it to TPSP henceforth) begins work on a space station for use of all nations (who care to help with upkeep and expenses and agree not to use it for militant purposes). Another manned mission is sent to the moon, and rocks are brought back in as large a quantity as possible.
The AC flies U-2s over Great Britain for mapping purposes. They note the Irrklandian naval presence in their official report.