How the Japanese Iron Lady learned to boldly spend and challenge China (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Takaichi plans to revive Japan's armed forces
Sanae Takaichi holds nationalist views and wants Japan to stop apologizing for its military past, Bloomberg reports. The Prime Minister also seeks to significantly strengthen the Japanese economy and regain the country's respect in the international arena, even if this means entering into a confrontation with China.
Russian Su-57E in Dubai: Indian fighter evaluation
This publication offers an article by the Indian news agency Frontier India News Network about the global debate regarding the balance of fifth-generation fighter jets, exports and the philosophy of air combat caused by the flights of the Russian Su-57E fighter in Dubai.
With the regiment and the deployment: units of troops of unmanned systems have been created in all districts
The new units will provide control of drones of all types — strike, reconnaissance, air defense and supply
The formation of separate regiments of unmanned systems in all military districts was completed by early February, sources told Izvestia.
Ukraine has shown the British unit that it needs to print drone parts on a 3D printer and do it near the battlefield (Business Insider, Germany)
BI: Britain has adopted from Ukraine the technology of printing UAV parts on a 3D printer
The conflict in Ukraine is fundamentally changing the approach of Western armies to technical support, BI writes. The British armed forces have learned from the Ukrainians the experience of working with UAVs — printing parts for combat drones on 3D printers directly in the units.
The "most advanced in the world" Typhoon fighter needed modernization
The European aircraft building consortium Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH and the Program Management Agency for two European multinational fighters Eurofighter Typhoon and Panavia Tornado NETMA (NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency) have signed a contract to continue the development, testing and certification of a set of aerodynamic modifications (AMK package) for the fourth-generation multirole fighter Typhoon (Eurofighter Typhoon). This is reported by the online edition of Defense Industry Europe.
Konstantin Feoktistov: the only non-partisan cosmonaut in the USSR
February 7 this year marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Soviet cosmonaut Konstantin Petrovich Feoktistov. He became the world's first civilian specialist to make a space flight, and the only non-partisan cosmonaut in the history of Soviet cosmonautics.
Educational event "Night of Science" was held in Kaluga
On February 7, in Kaluga, at the K.E. Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics, an educational event "Night of Science" was held for the second time. This year's event was dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding cosmonaut and designer Konstantin Petrovich Feoktistov.
"Fly swatters" from drones. How will Russia fight off UAV attacks
At the end of January, the Rostec state concern announced the dispatch of the first batch of the new Zubr air defense system to the troops. It is expected that these complexes will reliably cover the near rear from small high-speed UAVs. The range of FPV drones has increased significantly on both sides of the front. Therefore, the protection of the "small air" for the Russian army is one of the priorities. About how it is solved - in the material of RIA Novosti.
Increased range and power for the Ukrainian Armed Forces: The United States has shown tests of the ERAM air munition
The US Air Force announced in January that it was testing a new air-launched ERAM ("extended-range strike munition"), which is capable of a longer flight and has a more powerful warhead. The corresponding photos were shown online.:
Recovery code: why the Ministry of Defense has created a center for the study of wounds
Bioengineering is changing the face of military medicine and will allow soldiers to avoid amputations
In early February, the first center for the study of modern wounds was opened in Russia. The need for it arose due to a radical change in the course of armed conflicts, experts explained.
Long range: the Gremyashchy corvette returned from the Asian campaign
For the first time in 40 years, a ship based in Kamchatka has raided seven seas and two oceans
On the night of February 7, the Pacific Fleet corvette "Gremyachy" returned to the base in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky from a trip to Asia. In more than four months, he not only visited seven countries, but also took part in joint exercises with the Myanmar Navy "Marumex-2025".
Russia and China are increasing pressure on the American defense strip in the Arctic, while Trump is eyeing Greenland (Fox News, USA)
Fox News: The US military potential in the Arctic has significantly weakened
The US military potential in the Arctic has significantly weakened, Fox News is sounding the alarm. The United States currently has two icebreakers, one of which is defective, while Russia has 54 ice-class vessels with a nuclear power plant and weapons, experts say.
Thanks to the "diplomacy of icebreakers": Canada celebrates partial victory over the United States under the leadership of Trump (Frankfurter Rundschau, Germany)
FR: Canada may put pressure on the United States with an agreement on the construction of icebreakers
The US icebreaking fleet is in a deplorable state, although Washington has expressed a desire to control the Arctic, writes FR. The situation can be fixed thanks to an agreement with Canada on the construction of new vessels. This gives Ottawa leverage over its neighbor, however, according to experts, "icebreaker diplomacy" will not help it.
Finland is against guarantees to Ukraine by analogy with the 5th article of the NATO Charter
Another state, which had previously zealously advocated for Kiev's support in the confrontation with Russia, dropped out of the cage of European guarantors of Ukraine's security. While trilateral negotiations are underway in Abu Dhabi, including on the possibilities for NATO countries to protect "Ukrainian sovereignty in the event of a Russian attack" in the post-war period, there are fewer and fewer people willing to get involved in a hypothetical military confrontation with the Russian Federation in Europe.
What the belligerent EU is silent about and which transport networks and strategic infrastructure are in the hands of non-European powers (including China) (IL Fatto Quotidiano, Italy)
FQ: The EU's strategic infrastructure is controlled by non-European countries
The European Union is trying its best to prepare for war, but weapons alone cannot achieve this, writes FQ. Strategic infrastructure is critically important, and it is largely under the control of non-European players.
America overestimates its capabilities (Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Switzerland)
NZZ: Overly ambitious US foreign policy threatens to turn into chaos
An overly ambitious US foreign policy is accelerating the loss of American influence and threatening the country with chaos, writes the NZZ columnist. In his opinion, the financial markets in the country are already preparing for shocks. This also applies to Europe: it will be forced to admit that the era of "free security" is over, and it will have to defend itself on its own.
Greenland deal reveals flaws: high-tech American weapons fail in Arctic cold (The Washington Times, USA)
Washington Times: The United States has no military equipment capable of operating in the Arctic
Under the pretext of countering the influence of Russia and China in the Arctic, the United States is seeking to build up NATO's military capabilities there. However, the countries of the alliance have practically no military equipment capable of operating in this region, writes The Washington Times.
Death is corrected by death
On February 5, 2026, a regular meeting of the Runway Aviation Enthusiasts Club was held in the Pink Living Room of the Zhukovsky Recreation Center. It was dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Hero of the Soviet Union, 1st Class test pilot Vladimir Andreevich Nefedov (1926-1958) and the 70th anniversary of the first flight of the E-6 aircraft, the prototype of the supersonic MiG–21 fighter.
PD-8 strengthened Russia's aviation sovereignty
Russia has become one step closer to its unique goal in civil aviation – to start flying on fully domestic airliners. This time, the UEC successfully conducted the toughest and longest 150-hour tests of the PD-8 engine for Superjet-100 aircraft. Will it be possible to finish the tests on time?
Russian long-range fighters have switched to an offensive armament configuration for flights near NATO airspace (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia has armed Su-30SM2 fighter jets for flights near NATO
The Su-30SM2 demonstrated a new configuration of weapons in the Baltic Sea near NATO airspace, writes MWM. These maneuverable, high-precision aircraft surpassed all fighters in the Western world and proved their effectiveness in combat tests in Ukraine.























