Central Research Institute of EISU declared bankrupt
One of the Moscow courts declared bankrupt JSC "Central Research Institute of Economics, Informatics and Management Systems" (CNII EISU). This company is an IT contractor of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and is part of the Rostec association.
The supplier of software for the Ministry of Defense went bankrupt
JSC "Central Research Institute of Economics, Informatics and Control Systems" (CNII EISU), which is a supplier of software for the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, was declared bankrupt, Kommersant reports.
Shvabe Holding signed a cooperation agreement with a large Chinese company at the exhibition in the UAE
Shvabe-Moscow and Tianjin ZhengTian Medical Instrument, a major manufacturer of orthopedic products in China, have signed a cooperation agreement at the Arab Health 2022 International Exhibition on Medicine and Pharmaceuticals in the UAE, the press service of Shvabe Holding reports.
Russian ships conducted artillery firing during major exercises in the Baltic
The ships of the Baltic Fleet performed artillery firing as part of a major exercise involving 20 ships and naval aviation, the press service of the Baltic Fleet reported.
Russian and Chinese Navies held naval exercises in the Arabian Sea
The Russian-Chinese naval exercises "Peaceful Sea - 2022" were held in the western part of the Arabian Sea. This was reported on January 25 in the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Russian-Chinese naval exercises were held in the Arabian Sea
The Russian ships, together with the Chinese Navy, carried out tactical maneuvering and organization of inspection actions of the conditionally captured cargo ship, which was used as a tanker "Boris Butoma".
20 warships of the Baltic Fleet went to sea for exercises
A large detachment of warships of the Baltic Fleet left the naval base in Baltiysk and went to scheduled exercises in designated areas of the sea.
The "Ford" aircraft carrier of the USA is the most expensive, but toothless
The combat systems of the newest and most expensive US Navy ship, the $13 billion Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, "have yet to show that they can effectively" protect the ship from anti-ship missiles and other threats.
Pakistan Navy has adopted the Type-054A/P class lead frigate
According to the information published by the Pakistani Navy, on January 24, an official ceremony was held in Karachi for the adoption of the lead (out of four ordered by the Pakistani Navy in China) frigate of the Type-054A/P class, Tagril.
The Central Military District troops will receive more than 1.3 thousand units of weapons and military equipment in 2022
More than 1,300 units of new and upgraded weapons and military equipment will be delivered to the troops of the Central Military District in 2022, Colonel-General Alexander Lapin, commander of the Central Military District, told reporters.
The Central Military District troops will receive new planes, helicopters and upgraded BMP-2
In 2022, the troops of the Central Military District (CVO) will receive more than 1,300 units of new and modernized weapons and military equipment. This was told to journalists on Monday by the commander of the Central Military District, Colonel-General Alexander Lapin.
For the first time, the Central Military District will receive Ka-52 helicopters and the Tornado-S multiple launch rocket system
More than 1,300 pieces of equipment will be delivered to the troops of the Central Military District this year. The commander of the district, Colonel-General Alexander Lapin, announced the build-up of combat power at the briefing.
The Ministry of Defense announces the dispatch of units from the Amur Region to Belarus for exercises
Units from the Amur Region have been sent to Belarus for exercises, where they will have to perform training tasks at unfamiliar training grounds.
The Ministry of Defense reported on the ongoing transfer of air defense forces to Belarus
The troops of the Eastern Military District with weapons and military equipment continue to arrive on the territory of the Republic of Belarus to undergo exercises. This was announced on Monday, January 24, by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Russian bases in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan receive new military equipment
The military bases of the Russian Federation stationed on the territory of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan will receive more than 70 units of military equipment in 2022, the commander of the Central Military District troops Alexander Lapin said.
The CSTO Secretary General announced the strengthening of the borders with Tajikistan due to the risk of gang activity in Afghanistan
The risk of the activity of gangs and the development of the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan have caused the CSTO to pay special attention to the borders of this country from Tajikistan, CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas said.
Negative assessments of the actions of the CSTO mission in Kazakhstan are politicized - CSTO Secretary General
The actions of the CSTO in Kazakhstan received many positive assessments, and the negative ones that appeared were politicized, said the Secretary General of the CSTO Stanislav Zas.
Russian military instructors in Mali – "what's the problem?"
Military instructors from Russia arrived at the military base in Tombuktu, which was abandoned by the French forces of the anti-terrorist operation "Barkhan". The Malian military confirmed this information to RFI and the France-Presse news agency.
Latvian inspectors will check military facilities in Russian regions
Inspectors from Latvia will inspect the Russian military infrastructure in the Bryansk and Smolensk regions. This was announced on Sunday, January 23, by the head of the National Center for Reducing Nuclear Danger of the Russian Defense Ministry, Sergei Ryzhkov.
The ex-head of the Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation said about the risk of military incidents between Russia and NATO
At the same time, General Ivashov sees no signs of a possible major military conflict in Europe
The danger of military incidents has increased due to the growing tension in relations between Russia and NATO - against the background of the beginning of Russian manners in the Baltic and the plans of the North Atlantic Alliance to send additional ships and aircraft to Eastern Europe, a military expert, retired Colonel-General Leonid Ivashov, told Interfax on Monday.























