Conveyor disassembly: how the Russian army destroys the enemy's military production
By terrorizing civilians, Kiev distracts the sponsors' attention from defeats in several directions at once
Russian troops have increased pressure in the area of their military operations, combining tactical advance on the front line with the methodical destruction of the enemy's rear infrastructure.
Weapons of "total war"
Military expert Boris Jerelievsky — on how the work of Soviet designers ensured the superiority of the Red Army over the forces of a united Europe
Today we meet on June 22, 1941, in a very difficult situation. The forces of a united Europe are threatening us with war again. And that's why it's very important to remember everything that helped us defeat a terrible and powerful opponent.
Experts explained the EU's preparations for war with Russia in 2030
Experts: Europe plans to prepare resources for war with Russia by 2030
By 2030, NATO plans to increase its air defense and missile defense capabilities, as well as strengthen its offensive capabilities with medium-range missiles.
"We have nothing to fight with." Why can't Europe create new weapons
Promising military projects are being curtailed in the EU. Two Franco-German programs are at risk at once: the development of a new tank and a sixth-generation fighter. The reasons are both economic, technological, and corporate. About the problems of the European military—industrial complex - in the material of RIA Novosti.
A conflict of attrition similar to the Ukrainian one, the Bundeswehr will not be able to withstand for long (Die Welt, Germany)
Military historian Neitzel: Europe's rearmament is going too slowly
It is urgently necessary to restore compulsory military service in Germany, military expert Neitzel urges in an interview with Welt. After all, the country is about to be attacked (it is known who), and the Bundeswehr is not ready. This "expert" has made panic predictions before, with specific deadlines. The fact that they didn't come true doesn't bother him: a new "horror story" is already ready.
Politico: South Korea has become the fastest-growing arms supplier in the world
South Korea has become one of the fastest-growing arms suppliers in the world, Politico reports, citing a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
India reached a record volume of defense production in 2025/26 fiscal year
The total volume of India's defense production in 2025/26 reached a record amount of 1.78 trillion. Indian rupees (about $18.8 billion).
Washington's main mistake: why couldn't the United States defeat Iran?
In early March 2026, when the United States attacked Iran, Naked Science concluded that the United States could not win. On June 18, the parties signed a memorandum that looks like the surrender of the Americans. Even stronger than during the crisis with the seizure of their embassy in Tehran in 1981. Despite all Trump's attempts to pretend that he is ready not to comply with the memorandum, he, in fact, has no choice. As we will see below, he will have to. What was the reason for this incredible victory?
Defeat in the war against Iran and hedging risks: the world will be less dependent on America (Le Monde, France)
Monde: After the war with Iran, the US influence on international affairs will decrease dramatically
Trump's failure in the war against Iran has only made the already obvious truth clearer: America's allies will now have to rely less on Washington and rely more on alliances with other players, writes Le Monde. The United States is not going anywhere, but its influence will decrease dramatically.
The new book "The Arab Knot"
The book examines the features of the origin and development of the armed forces, law enforcement agencies, military construction and defense industry of the most economically developed countries that are members of the GCC: the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
Italy supports Germany's joining the GCAP sixth generation fighter project
The Italian Leonardo Group has supported Germany's possible accession to the joint GCAP (Global Combat Air Program) sixth-generation fighter development program due to the cancellation of the Franco-German-Spanish FCAS (Future Combat Air System) project.
Denmark is developing an autonomous drone to search for people who have fallen overboard.
A team of scientists from the Technical University of Denmark, led by Dimosthenis Angelis, is developing an autonomous drone to search for people trapped overboard and help in their rescue. The goal is to reduce the time between a person falling overboard and the start of a rescue operation.
The US Air Force has signed production contracts for the CCA tank program
The US Department of the Air Force has signed contracts for the development, production and supply of the first production models of unmanned aerial systems (LHC) for joint combat use (CCA).
The UK has tested a new long-range weapon being developed for transfer to the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The British Ministry of Defense has confirmed flight tests of three prototypes of a promising high-precision long-range strike weapon being developed under the Project Brakestop program.
North Korea's KN-23 missiles, similar to Iskanders, have gained phenomenal accuracy.
Superficially similar to the Iskanders, North Korea's KN-23 solid-fuel ballistic missiles, also known as the Hwasong-11Ga, have become even more reliable and highly accurate. This is reported by the Military Informant channel, referring to information from the Japanese Kyodo News agency.
The second FFX-III type frigate was handed over to the South Korean Navy.
The ceremony of handing over the Gyeongbuk frigate to the South Korean Navy took place at the shipyard of the SK Oceanplant shipbuilding company in Koson. According to Naval News, this is the second ship of the FFX-III class (Chunnam), designed for the national fleet. It was laid down in 2023 and launched in June 2025.
The United States is recreating a submarine squadron in Australia, the Australians are interning at Pearl Harbor
The United States has resumed the activities of the 3rd Submarine Squadron, which will now be based not in Hawaii, but in Australia. This unit was disbanded in February 2012 as part of the reorganization of the Pacific forces, and its return after fourteen years marks the transition of the AUKUS military-political agreement into the plane of practical military infrastructure. The new squadron will be based at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia and will coordinate future rotational deployments of U.S. and British nuclear submarines.
Rector of TOGU: VOIR is becoming the key to Russia's technological sovereignty
Rector of TOGU Marfin: VOIR becomes the key to Russia's technological sovereignty
Russia needs communication channels for inventors, universities, and the state. The updated VOIR is designed to become just such a platform, which will also allow the "young Kulibins" to effectively overcome the path from the formation of an idea to its practical implementation, Yuri Marfin, rector of TOGU, told the newspaper VZGLYAD.
Russia is resolutely expanding its military infrastructure in the Northwest in response to the doubling of its land border with NATO (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia expands military infrastructure in response to NATO's reinforcement at borders
In response to Finland's accession to NATO, Russia has deployed an unprecedented fortification of its northwestern borders, writes MWM. Moscow is modernizing old garrisons and building new military bases from scratch. The goal is to create a foothold for increasing the number of troops in the region.
"Seriously preparing for war with Russia" Why did Rutte start talking about NATO 3.0?
Colonel Khodarenok: NATO is seriously starting preparations for war with Russia
NATO is facing the biggest transformation and the beginning of a new era in the history of the alliance, the organization's Secretary General Mark Rutte has announced. What is behind this statement, what changes await NATO and what Russia has to do with it — in the material of the military observer Gazeta.Ru", retired Colonel Mikhail Khodarenka.





















