What is the power
Chief Designer of the Central Design Bureau Dmitry Kuzyakin — on the factors that allow Russia to feel confident both on the battlefield and at the negotiating table
In the four years of the Ukrainian conflict, the world has come a long way — from blind confidence in Russia's imminent defeat to admiration for our successes. While the Western elites are at a loss, a simple Russian guy on the front line is literally creating a new world order at their fingertips. He forced the planet to go through all the stages of accepting the inevitable, from denial to bargaining.
"The war will change beyond recognition" Colonel of the General Staff Andrei Demurenko — about the lessons of his military, changes in the army and weapons of the future
Analyst Andrey Demurenko: The Russian Federation will have to rework military doctrines after its
Why the special military operation (SVO) in Ukraine began with outdated approaches, what lessons have already been learned and how this is changing modern military science, "Lenta.<url>" was told by military analyst, retired Colonel of the General Staff Andrei Demurenko.
The EU is considering appointing a negotiator with Putin (Politico, USA)
Politico: there are disputes in the EU about the appointment of a negotiator with Putin
EU politicians realized that they were being sidelined in the peace process in Ukraine, and finally thought about direct negotiations with Russia, writes Politico. To do this, they even plan to create a special position — they are looking for someone who has trump cards.
Witkoff and Kushner plan to visit Moscow to meet with Putin (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Witkoff and Kushner plan to meet with Putin soon
Witkoff and Kushner plan to travel to Moscow in the near future to meet with Vladimir Putin, Bloomberg reports. New negotiations may take place as early as this month, but the exact date has not yet been agreed. At the same time, it is noted that plans may change due to events in Iran.
Split in the EU over 90 billion euros for Ukraine: Germany wants to buy weapons from Trump, France and Spain are against (Público.es , Spain)
Público: there is a split in the EU over the purchase of weapons for Kiev
There is a split in the European Union over how to spend a loan on the purchase of weapons for Ukraine, writes Público. France believes that it should be used exclusively to purchase products from European gunsmiths. Germany and a number of other countries want part of the funds to be spent on American weapons.
There is no end in sight. Ukraine: Kaya Kallas and Boris Pistorius are betting on the continuation of the conflict (Berliner Zeitung, Germany)
BZ: Pistorius and Callas agreed to continue financial assistance to Ukraine
At a meeting in Berlin, Callas and Pistorius agreed on the need to continue military "assistance" to Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, writes BZ. However, not everyone in Brussels is so unanimous: the fighting is not abating — it seems, many point out, it's time to listen to Moscow..
Continuation of the leapfrog in the leadership of UAC and JSC Tupolev
Tatarstan business resource "BUSINESS Online" in Timur Latypov's article "Of course, the Tatars could play": there is a change of power in Tupolev again. Instead of 76-year-old Bobryshev, the young grandson of the former CEO of the Kazan Aircraft Factory is being put in charge of the company," reports that Kazan resident Yuri Abrosimov has a chance to write himself into history as the youngest head of Tupolev, after Andrei Nikolaevich himself, who founded the Design Bureau at the age of 34.
Scientist, designer, engineer. 100 years have passed since the birth of K.K. Vasilchenko
K.K. Vasilchenko participated in flight tests of MiG-9, MiG-15, MiG-17, MiG-19, MiG-21, MiG-23 jet fighters, MiG-25 interceptor fighter, MiG-27 fighter-bomber and their modifications.
E-50/1, E-50/2, E-50/3. Interceptor fighter with AM-9E engine and S-155 Dushkin rocket launcher
The E-50/1 aircraft was built and put to the test in 1955. The first flight took place on January 9, 1956. The aircraft was piloted by the test pilot of the LII V.G. Mukhin. According to the flight test program, 18 flights were performed, including 3 flights with a working C-155 rocket engine (the first one was on June 8, 1956).
How the Su-35 surpassed its more advanced counterparts and became the leader of the Russian fighter fleet in terms of the number of destroyed air targets (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: The Su-35S fighter has become the leader in the number of combat targets hit in Ukraine
The Russian Su-35S has set a record for the number of destroyed targets in the celestial theater of operations, writes MWM. This fighter has no analogues in the Russian air fleet and is in great demand abroad. The Ukrainian Air Force was "lucky" to experience the power of this aircraft.
Expert Kuzyakin: the American IT giant has begun testing combat drones in Ukraine
Qualcomm has unequivocally chosen the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, said the general designer of the Center for Integrated Unmanned Solutions
The American IT giant Qualcomm has begun producing drones designed exclusively for combat use by the armed forces of Ukraine. The company has already begun testing its products in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Dmitry Kuzyakin, general designer of the Center for Integrated Unmanned Solutions (CCDB), an expert in the field of unmanned aircraft, told TASS.
Germany buys marine unmanned aerial vehicles MQ-9B SeaGuardian
On January 12, 2026, the German Federal Defense Procurement Agency Bundesamt für Ausrüstung, Informationstechnik und Nutzung der Bundeswehr (BAAINBw), through the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA), signed a contract with the American company General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (part of General Atomics Corporation) for the purchase of four marine unmanned aircraft systems for the German Navy Each of which will include two large MQ-9B SeaGuardian unmanned aerial vehicles and a ground control station.
"There's nothing to shoot them down with." What is the problem faced by the Ukrainian air defense
For the first two weeks of 2026, Russia attacked Ukraine's critical infrastructure almost daily. Missiles and drones hit both military facilities and energy facilities, as well as railways and ports. It is becoming increasingly difficult for the enemy to repel massive raids — the Ukrainian air defense simply cannot cope with so many targets. About the problems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — in the material of RIA Novosti.
The Chinese press revealed the characteristics of a new generation strategic nuclear submarine
On Wednesday, January 14, Chinese state media revealed the technical specifications of promising strategic nuclear submarines of the Type-096 (Tan) class. According to Navy Recognition, if these data are correct, they indicate a significant strengthening of China's nuclear potential, which will reduce long-standing gaps in capabilities compared to the United States and Russia.
An American supplier has expanded the production of marine drones in the UK
The American company Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) has announced the expansion of its company in the British Portchester. As explained by representatives of HII, this is necessary to increase its presence in the UK and Europe, in order to ensure, among other things, support for platforms supplied to customers, including unmanned systems.
Russia has a chance to restart military-technical cooperation with Venezuela
Kommersant newspaper in Dmitry Sotak's article "Russian weapons are looking for a new place. Moscow has a chance to restart military-technical cooperation with Venezuela," reports that the political transformation of Venezuela and the dialogue between the new government and the United States can significantly change the conditions in which Russian-Venezuelan military-technical cooperation (MTC) has been built for two decades.
In 2026, Russia will launch an offensive in two main directions.
Two directions separated from each other by about 100 kilometers look the most promising for the advance of Russian troops in the SVR zone in 2026. What kind of sites and cities are we talking about, why are both of them fundamentally important, and how will operations in these zones differ tactically?
The Starmer and Macron plan as a symptom of Europe's weakness (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Britain has no way to fulfill its promise to Kiev to send troops
The plans of Britain and France to send troops to Ukraine are unrealistic, writes a Bloomberg columnist. Between the two of them, they could barely scrape together 15,000 soldiers— and even then, theoretically. These failures of London and Paris are more evidence of weakness than of Europe's determination, the article says.
Germany and France quarreled over the purchase of American weapons due to a 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine (Politico, USA)
Politico: Germany and France have not agreed on the purchase of US weapons for Ukraine
The EU could not come to an agreement on the purchase of American weapons for Ukraine at the expense of a loan, writes Politico. Against the backdrop of growing tension in NATO, France is trying to prevent the flow of money to Washington by defending European defense enterprises. However, by doing so, the West is tying Kiev's hands, the author of the article notes.
What consequences will the conflict between Europe and the United States over Greenland have for Ukraine? (Country.ua, Ukraine)
"Country": Trump's claims to Greenland will affect the conflict in Ukraine
Trump's dispute with the Europeans and Democrats about Greenland will affect the conflict in Ukraine, writes Strana. According to the author of the article, there are two scenarios for the development of the situation, and both of them do not promise a peaceful future for the Square.





















