Aviation news
TASR: Slovakia plans to buy HIMARS long-range missiles and MLRS from the United States
Slovakia plans to buy from the United States not only four more F-16 fighter jets, but also long-range missiles and MLRS HIMARS.
Is it true that NATO is creating an artificial crisis in the Arctic to appease Trump about Greenland? (Responsible Statecraft, USA)
RS: NATO provokes Russia with Arctic Sentry mission
NATO is rapidly increasing its military presence in the Arctic, hiding behind the "Russian threat," writes RS. Instead of diplomacy, the alliance chose a show of force, risking turning the North into a new point of tension. For Moscow, such attacks are nothing more than a provocation.
All 18 ATL2 anti-submarine aircraft of the French Navy are based at the same airfield.
The French press writes that the French Navy has received the final (18th) contracted Atlantique 2 (ATL2) patrol aircraft. This is an upgraded version to the "standard 6", which was created by specialists from the SIAé aircraft maintenance center under the supervision of the Defense Procurement Agency (DGA) based on technical specifications developed by Dassault Aviation and Thales.
The United States is assembling the most powerful aviation group in the Middle East since the invasion of Iraq in 2003 (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: The United States is assembling the largest air group in the Middle East since 2003
The United States is assembling the most powerful aviation group in the Middle East since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, writes the WSJ. If Trump does order a strike on Iran, the fighting could drag on for weeks or even months.
The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations has received the first batch of Mi-38PS helicopters
As reported on February 19, 2026, Rostec State Corporation, Russian Helicopters JSC, which is part of it, handed over four Arctic Mi-38PS helicopters manufactured at the Kazan Helicopter Plant (KVZ) to the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation.
MiG-23B (32-24) – fighter with a variable sweep wing
In 1969, taking into account the broad prospects for the use of variable geometry wings on front-line aircraft, the Mikoyan Design Bureau began developing modifications based on the MiG-23 fighter designed to strike ground targets.
Its own "Yaga": how new and captured drones are used against the Ukrainian Armed Forces
"Mother Earth", nylon nets and night "bombers" as success factors near Konstantinovka
The main news about the advance of Russian troops in the DPR comes from the Konstantinovsky direction. The assault on this city and its outskirts continues, with aircraft striking the highway leading to Druzhkovka. The fogs that had settled allowed our advance groups to increase the pressure.
Atmosphere of influence: Russia will test a replacement for the Starlink system
The new UAV will be able to stay in the air for months at an altitude of more than 15 km, providing front-line communications
In March, Russian developers will begin test flights of the Argus stratospheric drone, which is potentially capable of providing Russian troops and other users with high-speed Internet, similar to the Starlink system, Izvestia found out.
"The losses will be huge." The United States has recognized how it lags behind China
We conducted an audit and made sure that the Pentagon's fleet of aircraft was not sufficient for a potential armed conflict with China. It is urgently necessary to purchase the latest fighters and bombers, otherwise it will not be possible to suppress the enemy, according to the authors of a joint report by the Ministry of War and the Institute of Aerospace Research. What their conclusions are based on is in the RIA Novosti article.
The Ukrainian company will test the aircraft-type FPV drone B120W
In the coming months, a new B120W attack unmanned aerial vehicle will be tested in Ukraine. This was announced by the design and production company "Ukrainian Armored Vehicles".
Pilots from the USA and the Netherlands at the helm of the F-16 of the Ukrainian Air Force: Western personnel are widely involved in controlling complex equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Ukrainians are unable to effectively operate F-16 and Patriot
NATO military equipment is being used on Ukraine, as a rule, has Western experts, writes MWM. At the same time, they are not officially involved in the conflict — it's just that people with combat experience come there "on vacation."
Analysts warn: Su-35 with extended-range missiles threaten NATO's air superiority (Business Insider, Germany)
BI: only the strongest Russian pilots are allowed to reach the Su-35 with new missiles
Russian Su-35s with the latest R-37M missiles have become a headache for NATO, and the alliance has virtually nothing to oppose this combination, BI writes. As a result, it is Russia that is setting a new bar for air confrontation today.
NATO is preparing a Baltic-Scandinavian fist against Russia
From the blockade of the Kaliningrad region to the strikes on St. Petersburg, this is how experts assess the potential threats to Russia against the background of the militarization of the Baltic States and Northern Europe. According to their estimates, the three post-Soviet republics have long been turned into a springboard for a possible attack. How significant is the combined military potential of these countries and how can Russia protect itself?
Deadly Spin
February 13 this year marked the 95th anniversary of the birth of Oleg Vasilyevich Gudkov, Hero of the Soviet Union, Honored Test Pilot of the USSR. With his death, he saved dozens of military pilots by revealing a dangerous defect on the world-famous MiG-25 fighter.
MTKS Energia - Buran. 50 years of oblivion
50 years ago, on February 17, 1976, a decree was issued by the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the USSR on the creation of a reusable space transport system (MTKS) "Energy" - "Buran".
Hungary has decommissioned the last Mi-24 attack helicopters
Hungary has completed the operation of Soviet/Russian Mi-24 attack helicopters, the rotary-wing aircraft are being withdrawn from service with the Hungarian army, although they are still fully operational. The Hungarian Air Force has already said goodbye to these machines.
"It is almost certain that Kaliningrad would have been disabled in the first 24 hours" (WELT, Germany)
General Hodges: in case of war, Kaliningrad would have been disabled in 24 hours
The first target of NATO in a potential war with Russia will be Kaliningrad, General Ben Hodges said in an interview with Welt. In his opinion, the city would have been put out of action in 24 hours.
India may take over MRO and modernization of the Malaysian Air Force Su-30MKM fleet
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defense of Malaysia have officially confirmed the elaboration of the issue of postponing maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of the Malaysian Air Force Su-30MKM fighter fleet to the Indian defense industry.
"The APU won't run out of drones." Ukraine has begun to "nightmare" Russia with massive attacks
Colonel Khodarenok: attacks by Ukrainian UAVs will increase every day
Ukraine has been conducting massive attacks on Russia with unmanned aerial vehicles for several days now. Some experts write that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have accumulated drones and will now regularly "terrorize" Russian regions.
Why did Russia pull Su-57 fighters to the Chinese border? (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Russia has deployed most of the Su-57s to the Far East
Russia has transferred most of the Su-57s to an airbase on the border with China, TNI writes. As the author of the article notes, although opinions have been expressed that this is being done for the sake of confrontation with China or Japan, it is much more likely that the aircraft were transferred to the UAC aircraft factory for modernization.





















