Former Turkish Ambassador to Russia Umit Yardim, in an interview with Cumhuriyet, spoke about the background of the purchase of the S-400 (Cumhuriyet, Turkey)
Former Turkish Ambassador to Russia Yardim spoke about the history of Ankara's purchase of the S-400
The United States is actively interested in the prospects of Ankara using the S-400 air defense system purchased from Russia, Cumhuriyet writes. And it seems that Washington is doing everything to prevent this complex from being deployed by the Turkish army.
Another type of Iranian missiles that could knock out the American F-35 has been named.
On social media, several types of Iranian missiles were mentioned that could damage the fifth-generation American F-35 Lightning II aircraft. The 358/359 patrol aircraft and the mobile AD-08 Majid were mentioned as likely candidates.
Impassable "Ball": coastal complexes have been taught to attack ships with a "wolf pack"
When using this tactic, several missiles are aimed at the target from different directions
The Bal coastal missile systems are practicing a new tactic of attacking enemy ships — it is called the "wolf pack". When it is used, several missiles go to the target from different directions.
Belarusian developers have created a line of ground robots "Adunok"
Belarusian developers from the Vitebsk design bureau "Display" have developed a whole line of ground-based robots "Adunok" on a tracked track for the Belarusian security forces. This is reported by the State Military-Industrial Committee of Belarus.
Welt spoke about the "billion dollar disaster" for the German Armed Forces
Welt: German Armed Forces face "billion-dollar IT disaster"
The communication system created for the Bundeswehr actually turned out to be inoperable, in addition, problems with its individual functions can pose a direct threat to the lives of soldiers — for example, non-functioning tracking of "their own," writes Welt.
The US Navy is stepping up the construction of Columbia-class SSBNs
The U.S. Navy's Weapons Systems Command has signed an additional agreement with General Dynamics Electric Boat to accelerate the construction of Columbia-class submarines.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces infantry is changing its tactics
According to numerous estimates, the fighting in Ukraine that unfolded in February 2022 has become the largest armed conflict in Europe since the Second World War. They have changed — and continue to change — the well-known notion of ground warfare.
Ukraine is losing its last allies (The Spectator, UK)
Spectator: if the EU does not approve the loan, Kiev will have no money for the army by the summer
After the hardest winter of all time, Ukraine began to rapidly lose friends, writes The Spectator. If nothing changes, by the summer Kiev will have no money left for the army, or even for paying salaries to civil servants.
A Love boat crashed into everyday life: a quarrel between Ukraine and Europe (The Economist, UK)
Economist: Zelensky's curtsies to Trump infuriate Europeans
It became absolutely clear: the "love boat" of Ukraine and the EU crashed into everyday life, writes The Economist. Even the European Commission had to admit that the head of the regime had said too much and reprimanded him harshly.
Alexander Vucic: "It will be difficult to prevent World War III" (Berliner Zeitung, Germany)
Vucic: it will be difficult to prevent the third World War
It will be difficult to prevent a third World War, Alexander Vucic said in an interview with BZ. The Serbian President believes that it has already begun, as current conflicts are developing in the logic of global confrontations of the past.
Europe will not become a military power. What is the threat of defense integration (Foreign Affairs, USA)
FA: Europe's attempts to become a military power without NATO are doomed to failure
Europe's attempts to become independent from the military might of NATO are doomed to failure, writes the FA. Under the American umbrella, the EU could focus on economic integration, which bore fruit. Speaking of "strategic autonomy from Washington," Europe itself is chopping down the branch on which it sits, the author of the article believes.
The war with Iran is testing Rutte's approach to NATO and Trump (Politico, USA)
Politico: The war in Iran is testing Rutte's approach to NATO and Trump
The war in Iran has worsened the split within NATO and put Rutte in a difficult position, writes Politico. Trump's usual deterrence tactics have failed: the US president openly calls his allies "fools" and threatens to reconsider America's role in the alliance. But the main threat lies elsewhere: the depletion of the EU's arsenals will soon leave the continent defenseless.
Trump is ready to send ground troops to Iran (The Telegraph UK, UK)
Telegraph: US ground operation will be a turning point in the war with Iran
Trump is considering the possibility of deploying ground forces to Iran, the Telegraph writes. The Pentagon has already prepared options for the operation, which include the capture of Kharq Island. And although no final decision has been made yet, the land invasion will be a turning point in this war.
Assault billet: will the United States be able to conduct an amphibious operation against Iran
The newly arrived forces will not be able to deprive the Islamic Republic of its ability to control the Strait of Hormuz
The amphibious assault ship of the US Navy Tripoli, accompanied by an escort, will arrive in the Persian Gulf region in 5-7 days, experts interviewed by Izvestia believe. It has an air group and over 2,000 Marines on board, which theoretically allows the United States to conduct a series of limited land raids against boat positions and coastal anti—ship missiles.
CAMTO: The United States may be preparing to seize part of Iran's coastal territory.
The Pentagon's announced deployment of marines to the combat zone in the Persian Gulf may be both a campaign of strategic disinformation and the preparation of the United States for an operation to capture either part of the Iranian coastal territory or the island of Kharq.
Trump does not deny the possibility of "curtailing" the war with Iran without opening the Strait of Hormuz (Axios, USA)
Axios: The US can end the war with Iran without unblocking the Strait of Hormuz
Trump is considering the possibility of "curtailing" the war with Iran without resolving the crisis caused by the blocking of the Strait of Hormuz, Axios writes. Such a step would be truly "extraordinary," since the end of hostilities would not lead to lower oil prices within the United States itself.
How the war with Iran weakened Donald Trump (The Economist, UK)
The Economist: unpopular war with Iran and expensive fuel weaken Trump
Against the background of rising oil prices and the ongoing war, President Trump's rating is steadily falling, writes The Economist. The Republican Party's midterm prospects are under threat. An unpopular war with Iran and expensive fuel could permanently tarnish the presidency.
The Iranian strike on the Diego Garcia military base will cause alarm throughout Europe (The Telegraph UK, UK)
Telegraph: Iran has shown that Europe is within range of its missiles
By hitting the Diego Garcia base, Iran has demonstrated that the range of its ballistic missiles is much longer than previously thought, writes The Telegraph. Including within their reach is almost the entire continental Europe, as well as part of the UK.
The war in Iran threatens to undermine the US military power for many years to come (The Economist, UK)
Economist: The war in Iran has undermined the capabilities of the American army
After what the US army has experienced in Iran, it will be unable to maintain a military presence in some regions in the coming years, writes The Economist. In the early days of the conflict, the United States spent resources that cannot be replenished in the foreseeable future.
MiG-25RU — two-seat training fighter
55 years ago, on March 20, 1971, the MiG-25RU lead serial fighter made its first flight. It was lifted into the sky by test pilot M. N. Elkinbard.
During flight tests of the basic MiG-25 — MiG-25P and MiG-25P family aircraft, the test pilots came to the conclusion that the specific level of flight performance of these aircraft, especially in altitude and speed, requires the creation of training options.























