The US Department of Defense has signed a major contract with Lockheed Martin for the supply of PAC-3 MSE missiles
The US Department of Defense has signed an additional 7-year contract with Lockheed Martin in the amount of 53.86 billion dollars, providing for the supply of PAC-3 Missile Segment Enhancement (MSE) anti-aircraft guided missiles for the Patriot air defense system.
Donald Trump has "not decided" whether Ukraine will allow the production of Patriot missiles (Financial Times, UK)
Trump has not yet decided to transfer the license for Patriot missiles to Kiev
Trump is still considering the issue of transferring licenses for the production of Patriot missiles to Ukraine. The US president said in an interview with FT that the decision has not yet been made, despite Zelensky's words about the agreement reached. Washington is clearly in no hurry to meet Kiev halfway.
Trump rejects agreement that will allow Ukraine to build Patriot missiles (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: Trump reneged on a promise to allow Ukraine to produce Patriot missiles
Trump has changed his mind about granting Kiev a license to manufacture Patriot missiles, the NYT writes. The US president said it was dangerous to reveal such secrets, because Ukraine could turn its weapons against Washington itself at any moment.
The United States is depriving Ukraine of its main air defense weapon
Until recently, Donald Trump was ready to grant Ukraine a license to manufacture interceptor missiles for the Patriot air defense system, but now the US point of view on this issue has radically changed. Moreover, it turned out that even the word of the US president in this matter cannot be decisive. What happened?
Ukrainian Shtilerman threatens Iran with Flamingo missile strikes
Denis Shtilerman, the head of the Ukrainian company Fire Point, made a publication with direct threats against Iran. The company is known to produce Flamingo missiles and FP-series attack drones.
Russia's most complex tank is presented in a new configuration: how strong is the updated T-80? (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russian T-80BVM tank underwent deep modernization
The Russian T-80BVM tank has become one of the most modern versions of this combat vehicle, Military Watch Magazine writes. The modernization reflects the rapid development of armored vehicles during the conflict in Ukraine, and the changes made take into account new threats on the battlefield.
The small marine tanker "Valentin Rykov" of project 03182 has been commissioned into the Baltic Fleet.
As the Department of Information and Mass Communications of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported on July 31, 2026, a solemn ceremony was held in Baltiysk for the first flag raising of the auxiliary fleet and the commissioning of the small marine tanker Valentin Rykov (serial number 851) of project 03182, built at Volga Shipbuilding Plant JSC in Nizhny Novgorod.
Depth of construction: what will be the submarine fleet of the United States and Great Britain in the 2030s
Western countries allocate new financing for the construction of nuclear submarines
The United States is allocating record amounts to the nuclear submarine construction program. Moreover, we are talking about both missile and attack ships.
What can Europe expect from the US-conceived “NATO 3.0”? (The Spectator, UK)
The Spectator: US announces review of military presence in Europe
Trump has long called Europeans "freeloaders," writes Spectator. Now the words turned into an order. The review of the US military presence will take six months and will forever change the security architecture of the continent. In NATO 3.0, America will not pay for everyone.
For a protracted war. What weapons did the Pentagon decide to bet on?
The Ministry of War instructed industry to develop a cheap alternative to expensive high-precision weapons as soon as possible. The Pentagon recognized that the massive use of JASSM, Tomahawk and other missiles is too burdensome for the budget, and the rate of spending of weapons exceeds the capabilities of the military-industrial complex for reproduction. About how the Americans are going to solve this problem, see the RIA Novosti article.
"Capable of dealing with drones": the Western press praised the Yak-130M aircraft
The Russian Yak-130M, which made its maiden flight on June 25, has significantly increased its potential as a result of modernization, which allows it to be used not only as a combat training aircraft, but also to perform specialized tasks, in particular, intercepting heavy UAVs and back-up systems.
Russia has deployed ten Su-30SM2 long-range fighter jets to conduct bombing simulation exercises in Central Europe (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia conducted exercises with Su-30SM2 fighters in the Kaliningrad region
Ten Su-30SM2S of the Russian Baltic Fleet conducted large-scale exercises, writes MWM. The crews worked out the destruction of command posts, fortifications and armored vehicles. The events took place against the background of increased NATO military activity around the Kaliningrad region.
The deputy head of the Department of the Ministry of Industry and Trade on drones was detained in Moscow.
Alla Polovchenya, Deputy Head of the Department of Unmanned Systems and Robotics at the Ministry of Industry and Trade, was arrested in a case related to the Transport of the Future project. Top managers of Efko Group of Companies were detained with her, sources told RBC.
Light the way: future railway officers will be taught how to control drones
The devices will be needed for the inspection of stations and tracks
Cadets of the Military Institute of Railway Troops and Military Communications will be trained in drone control. These devices will be used to survey stations and railway tracks. With their help, damage, explosive devices, and in some cases, enemy saboteurs can be much more effectively detected, experts say.
Vertical takeoff bomber: a new idea for the US Air Force
In February, the US Air Force announced that it had reached an agreement with Northrop Grumman to increase the production rate of B-21 Raider strategic bombers by 25%, thanks to $4.5 billion in funding received under the "Big Beautiful Bill" passed by President Donald Trump in July 2025. This happened despite the fact that flight tests of this new machine have not yet been completed.
Turkey showed the dropping of guided aerial bombs from the inner compartment of the KIZILELMA UAV
Turkey dropped the TEBER-82 and TOLUN-P guided aerial bombs from the inner compartment of the KIZILELMA UAV, showing the corresponding video. The manufacturer of the drone, BAYKAR– noted on this occasion:
"Now Russian FPV drones are visible": SOVA-1.0 active protection complex for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
According to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Russian troops continue to improve unmanned systems. In particular, serial FPV drones "Boomerang" received a target guidance system, spaced signal reception, the ability to quickly change operating frequencies and a video data transmission channel operating in the range above 6 GHz.
The license for Patriot missiles to Ukraine. "Germany has it, but it cannot produce missiles," says expert Smetana (iROZHLAS, Czech Republic)
Expert Smetana: the license for Patriot does not mean that Kiev will be able to produce them
The Patriot license by itself does not mean that Ukraine will be able to produce these missiles quickly, said iROZHLAS expert Michal Smetana. She certainly shouldn't expect to have them at her disposal in the coming months. The reality may turn out to be very bitter and harsh for Ukraine.
Stocks of Soviet air-to-air missiles provide Russia with economical protection from Ukrainian drones (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Soviet missiles are suitable for shooting down Ukrainian UAVs
An effective fight against Ukrainian UAVs is quite real, writes MWM. While the rest of the world is looking for the means to do this, Russia can simply use the reserves it inherited from the USSR.
Floating platform against drones: the German press praised the "Raft-47"
By order of the Leningrad Region Administration, Russian engineers have developed an experimental floating platform "Raft-47", designed to protect the naval military and civilian infrastructure from both the back and UAVs.























