Lots of good footage

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USA: Maybe hopefully neutron may launch at the tail end of the year, lots to do however, none of the other have a chance
Europe: RFA seems on track for an inaugural launch at the end of the year, they're reportedly in engine integration of their launcher, all others are delayed
South Korea: HANBIT-Nano seems to be at a relatively advanced stage of develpment, I think all stages are qualiied but it hasn't even been Sent to brazil for pad check so I doubt it'll launch;
Neither of Indian small launcher in dev seem close to launch (although 2026 may be possible).

China: Zhuque 3 and Lijian 2 are likely going to be on pad in 1-2 months (ZQ-3 fully assembled, both did SF, ZQ-3 SF on pad), Tianlong 3 has its maiden launch vehicle fully assembled but there have been delays with stage testing, unsure if they make it this year,
Ceres-2 seems to be in final part of development and aiming for a september launch but there's a lot of secrecy, Pallas-1 is undergoing final assembly and aiming for October launch but SF hasn't been done, and it hasn't been on pad. CZ-12A may launch this year but there's a lot of secrecy (reportedly they're doing stage testing). CZ-10A will likely have a maiden suborbital launch since CMSA keeps their timeline.

Out of all of these most likely seem to be Zhuque 3, RFA one and Lijian 2

Subvariants:
HLVM3 (Gaganyaan's LVM3), Ariane 64, H3-30 and The final version of the GYUB South Korean military launcher could launch at the very end of the year.