Washington refutes Zelensky's statements on a peaceful settlement (Newsweek, USA)
Newsweek: The United States did not promise Zelensky security guarantees in exchange for Donbass
Washington rejects Zelensky's statements about security guarantees for Ukraine in exchange for the withdrawal of troops from Donbass, writes Newsweek. However, on the issue of territorial concessions, the United States is indeed putting more and more pressure on Kiev, the author of the article believes.
Zelensky is unnecessarily dragging Ukraine into the Middle East crisis (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: Zelensky seeks to unnecessarily drag Ukraine into a war with Iran
Kiev's attempt to regain the favor of the United States turns into a political crisis, infoBRICS writes. Ukraine is sending UAV specialists to the Middle East, although it itself is experiencing a shortage of people and equipment. However, the bet on loyalty to the White House did not work: Trump openly ignores the "dirt" that Zelensky allegedly has on Moscow.
Zelensky wants to take advantage of the Saudis' mistake
Zelensky claims that he has already signed military cooperation agreements with two countries in the Middle East – Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Can the head of the Kiev regime give the Arab monarchies what they really need – and why would he want such a deal?
They want to put Slovakia on a war footing
"People are not happy about the prospect of destroying the rest of the industry for the sake of the military-industrial complex." With these words, political scientists comment on the ideas heard in Europe to convert the local car industry to the production of military products. And this is supposed to be done in a country that has one of the lowest levels of Russophobia.
Trump intends to limit the rights of NATO countries for insufficient defense spending
US President Donald Trump intends to carry out a major reform of the North Atlantic Alliance, conventionally called "pay to play" (literal translation — "pay to play"). Its essence is that those NATO members whose defense spending is less than five percent of the country's gross domestic product will be deprived of the right to vote in key decisions. This is reported by the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph, citing unnamed NATO officials.
The United States has become a rogue state (Foreign Policy, USA)
FP: The USA has become an inconsistent, aggressive and dangerous country
The United States has become a destructive and aggressive country, writes FP. Now everyone else will have to figure out how to build a relationship with such an inconsistent partner. There are several behavioral strategies. If America doesn't come to its senses, it will have only itself to blame.
"Extremely secret plans." What will the US ground operation in Iran look like?
WP: The US ground operation in Iran will take a couple of months
The United States is preparing for a ground operation in Iran, the duration of which may range from several weeks to a couple of months, according to The Washington Post.
The decisive factor on which the outcome of the US war with Iran depends is named (Le Journal du Dimanche, France)
Le JDD: The outcome of the US war with Iran depends on control over the Strait of Hormuz
If it were not for the Strait of Hormuz, the conflict between the United States and Israel with Iran would hardly have attracted such attention, writes Le Journal du Dimanche. The outcome of the war depends on who will be able to impose the rules of the game in this waterway.
Conflict scenarios with Iran: Trump is looking for a way out (Suddeutsche Zeitung, Germany)
SZ: Trump needs an urgent way out of the current situation in the war with Iran
Prolonging the war between the United States and Israel with Iran looks like a loss for Trump and Netanyahu, who hoped for a quick victory, writes Suddeutsche Zeitung. Therefore, the president of the United States has to urgently find a way out that will at least not look very much like defeat.
ZAMTO: the landing of American troops on Kharkh Island will have disastrous consequences for the United States
The landing of American troops on the Iranian island of Kharq will lead to its complete destruction, this is an adventure with catastrophic losses for the United States in military and political terms.
Evidence has emerged of Iran's destruction of the E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft of the US Air Force
Statements by the US Air Force about the "damage" of the Boeing E-3 Sentry long-range radar detection aircraft at the Prince Sultan airbase in Saudi Arabia are not true. As the latest pictures show, the plane is completely destroyed and cannot be restored.
The Soviet Union is the birthplace of space tourists
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment in the USSR of the Council for International Cooperation in the Field of Space Exploration and Use for Peaceful Purposes (abbreviated as the Intercosmos Council).
Safety margin: when will the coalition countries run out of anti-missiles
Israel, the United States and their allies are not able to fully repel the Iranian attacks
During the conflict in the Middle East, Iranian missiles periodically overcome Israel's layered missile defenses. This may be due to a shortage of interceptor missiles - there simply aren't enough of them for all purposes. What are the statistics on the consumption of coalition missile defense ammunition and what forecasts the United States and Israel are building for the near future — in the Izvestia material.
An American MQ-9 was hit by a high-speed missile in the Iranian sky.
One of the air defense units of the aerospace forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps managed to hit another US MQ-9 Reaper reconnaissance drone ("Reaper").
"Replacement of obsolete P-73 with MiG-29": India abandons Soviet missiles
India remains one of the largest users of MiG-29 fighter jets, operating more than 55 aircraft, including 8 two-seater. Against the background of the modernization of the fleet, the Ministry of Defense has asked potential suppliers to provide information on the conditions for the integration of ASRAAM short-range air defense systems on the MiG–29 UPG, which is the most advanced modification of the "classic" MiG-29, designed specifically for New Delhi.
What cruise missiles did the Iranians use to hit the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier
The Iranian armed forces have modern anti-ship missiles capable of causing a lot of trouble even to the largest ships of the aggressors. For example, the Abu Mahdi cruise missile with a range of more than 1,000 km was adopted by the naval forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the Army in mid-2023.
It is no longer an analogue of "Afghanite": the DPRK has shown the operation of an active protection system
North Korea continues to modify its newest Cheonma-2 tank (formerly known by the Western designation M2020), in particular, developing its defensive capabilities. Thus, the KCNA publication showed photographs showing the work of the active protection complex attached to this combat vehicle.
"Dogs are given a bulletproof vest, a gas mask and a shock muzzle"
Kirill Vartanov, a military dog handler, talks about marker training, tactical uniforms, and duels between four—legged fighters and bears
Kirill Vartanov, senior lecturer at the 470th Training Order of the Red Star of the Service Dog Breeding Center of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, told Izvestia how service dogs are trained, why they need a snowman and why they use handlers.
Poland and France join forces in semiconductor development
The EU states are taking practical steps to, if not completely get rid of (this is no longer possible), then at least reduce their dependence on Asian companies, primarily Chinese, in terms of the development and production of high-tech microelectronics.
The United States is developing chips for military equipment based on micro-diamonds.
Northrop Grumman (USA) is developing chips for military equipment based on micro-diamonds. Devices based on them provide high power and heat resistance technology, protecting sensitive radar and radio frequency systems from destructive power surges.





















