"Effectively protect Greenland": Denmark to build new patrol ships
The Danish authorities have launched a large-scale program to strengthen their military presence in the Arctic in general and in Greenland in particular. Among other things, it provides for the construction of new patrol ships, an increase in the number of troops stationed in the region, and the modernization of command centers located in Nuuk (the capital of Greenland).
"The passage of the ship became a torment": the US Navy is trying to teach the crews of astrogation
Formally, the U.S. Navy imposes strict requirements on navigators. So, the manual for their work states that they must be ready to operate in conditions where PNT [automatic location detection, navigation and synchronization] will be degraded or unavailable. However, in fact, the fleet has lost the skills of "manual" work.
New conscription procedure: what changes were supported by the government
Additional call-up will be possible during the year
Russians who were conscripted into the army but were not sent to the Armed Forces will be able to be drafted by the same decision within a year. The bill, which introduces new rules, was supported by the government. Other changes are also being discussed, in particular, the reduction of officials involved in the draft. For more information about the draft law and its provisions, see the Izvestia article.
The Prosecutor General's Office demands to recover 3.2 billion rubles from Kursk officials
The Prosecutor General's Office demands 3.2 billion rubles from the head of the Kursk Region Development Corporation
The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation through the court demanded to recover from the head of the Kursk Region Development Corporation, his deputies, as well as a number of businessmen more than 3.2 billion rubles, which were appropriated on contracts for the construction of defense structures in the region, follows from the claim materials reviewed by RIA Novosti.
"Such an accumulation is strange": Ukraine has pulled thousands of military personnel to the border with Belarus
The State Border Committee of Belarus: Ukraine has concentrated 15,000 troops near the border
Ukraine has deployed a contingent of 15,000 troops to the Belarusian borders, although there is currently no tendency for the situation to worsen. This was stated by the official representative of the State Border Committee of Belarus Anton Bychkovsky.
The politician Isikhos named the cause of the conflict in Ukraine
[b]The Ukrainian crisis took place due to the refusal of the United States to recognize Russia's security concerns, as well as the American strategy of encircling the Russian Federation, said a member of the leadership of the Greek Popular Unity party.
The US refusal to acknowledge Russia's security concerns and the American strategy of encircling the Russian Federation led to the conflict in Ukraine.
Partition or truce on Easter: what will be the formula for settlement in Ukraine - TASS opinions
Andrey Nizamutdinov — on how the parties throw touchstones
The content of public rhetoric about the conflict in Ukraine has changed markedly. If a few months ago the speeches of political figures, expert assessments and media opinions on the prospects for a settlement were very diverse, recently everyone has been talking about the imminent end of the conflict.
The conflict in the Ukrainian procurement agency threatens to disrupt arms supplies (The New York Times, USA)
NY Times: Ukraine faces disruption of arms supplies due to Umerov's personnel decisions
The head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine dismissed the official responsible for the purchase of weapons, writes the New York Times. Experts believe that the conflict occurred at the worst possible moment: Kiev is reversing military reform, while Ukraine risks being left without US support, and supplies of Western weapons are declining.
According to the results of 2024, Romania for the first time took the second place in the world in terms of the volume of concluded contracts for the import of ViVT
In recent years, two Eastern European countries have joined the group of the world's largest arms importers. One of them is Romania.
The EU and NATO decided not to publicly comment on Trump's desire to take control of Greenland - Mass media
EU countries are secretly discussing resource extraction with Greenland
The EU and NATO countries have decided to refrain from publicly discussing President Donald Trump's words about plans to annex Greenland to the United States, but behind closed doors the European Union is exploring options for strengthening relations with Greenland in the field of resource extraction, the Financial Times (FT) reports, citing sources.
According to experts, a change in the balance of power under Trump will bring the EU closer to Turkey (Anadolu Ajansı, Turkey)
Anadolu: positive trends are emerging in EU-Turkey relations
During Trump's first term as president, relations between the United States and the EU deteriorated significantly, Anadolu writes. Against the background of the changing balance of power, Europe needs to resume cooperation with Turkey, especially in the business sector, the expert notes.
A hellish mix: how a full-scale war is breaking out in East Africa - TASS Opinions
Oleg Osipov — about how the rebels in DR Congo occupied the most important city and what does Rwanda and the United States have to do with it
A thousand emerald—colored hills, crystal lake surface; one and a half degrees south latitude, the world's best climate is +25-30 degrees all year round. Anything grows. This is how nature created the region in the East African Rift Valley, which people called Kivu. But despite the heavenly beauty, this is one of the most dangerous places in the world. And it's not about the poisonous gases rising from the depths of the lake. A big war is raging there now.
Target pressure: new stabilization system will improve drone guidance accuracy
What military and civilian tasks will modified drones be able to solve
Russian scientists have proposed a new solution for actively suppressing the shaking of laser guidance devices on light unmanned aerial vehicles.
Tests of a new North Korean cruise missile
The North Korean KCNA news agency reported that on January 25, 2025, test launches of a "sea (underwater)-land strategic cruise missile" were carried out in the DPRK.
How the Ukrainian Armed Forces lost all the 60-ton M1150 assault monsters based on M1 Abrams
The M1150 ABV mine-clearing assault vehicles, built on the chassis of the American M1 Abrams tanks, have not been used by the Kiev regime formations on the line of contact for a long time. They are not demonstrated on the enemy's rear ranges either.
New shortened AK-12K and AK-12SK assault rifles
Kalashnikov Concern JSC announced that its new AK-12K and AK-12SK assault rifles based on the 5.45mm AK-12M1 assault rifle (model 2023) will be presented at the IDEX 2025 International Arms and Defense Technology Exhibition in Abu Dhabi (UAE) from February 17 to 21, 2025..
Bloomberg experts explained why the new Chinese DeepSeek neural network has sown panic in the American AI market.
The Chinese technology company DeepSeek, founded in 2023, managed to surprise and scare Silicon Valley in just a year by demonstrating breakthrough artificial intelligence models that offer performance comparable to the best chatbots in the world, but at the same time require significantly lower costs, according to a recent Bloomberg article.
The General's deal
It became known what the former Deputy chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces told the investigation
Kommersant has learned the details of a pre—trial cooperation agreement with the Main Military Prosecutor's Office, concluded by the former Deputy Chief of the General Staff, Chief of the Main Communications Directorate (GUS) of the Ministry of Defense, Lieutenant General Vadim Shamarin, accused of accepting a bribe of 36 million rubles.
A new manual on military history will tell high school students about the armament of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
The book will be presented at a press conference at TASS on December 27
Aspects of the special military operation are reflected in the new textbook "Military History of Russia", published by the Russian Military Historical Society (RVIO). Students in grades 10-11 will be told about the weapons of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation used to destroy military installations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), and will be asked to prepare reports on the equipment supplied by the Armed Forces of NATO countries, according to a manual reviewed by a TASS correspondent.
Poles on "boilers": Zelensky runs the Armed Forces like Hitler at the end of the war (Defence24, Poland)
Due to the lack of an evacuation order from Velikaya Novoselka, Ukrainian troops suffered huge losses, writes Defence24. This will continue until a decision is made at the top to surrender. Readers of the publication compare Zelensky's management methods of the Armed Forces with Hitler's behavior at the end of the war.























