Aviation news
Japanese Terra Drone expands cooperation with Ukrainian UAV manufacturers
The Japanese company Terra Drone Corporation announced an increase in its investments in Ukrainian UAV manufacturing enterprises and demonstrated the capabilities of defeating aerial threats at long distances using UAV interceptors.
The American experimental invisible UAV XRQ-73 made its first flight.
The XRQ-73 stealth unmanned aerial vehicle developed by the American company Northrop Grumman made its first flight, during which the device demonstrated the effectiveness of its hybrid electric propulsion system, providing increased flight duration and noise reduction. The XRQ-73 is being developed for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as part of the four-year SHEPARD (Series Hybrid Electric Propulsion Aircraft Demonstration) program.
The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation for the first time showed the launch of the Geran-5 jet drone
The Russian Ministry of Defense has timed a series of video publications of Russian combat systems to coincide with Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War, which for various reasons could not previously be shown publicly.
Fresh launch: Russia, China and Turkey have new weapons systems
Ankara has developed the first intercontinental missile, Beijing is deploying mobile air defense systems, and the Russian Federation is deploying electronic warfare systems
In early May, several new developments in the world of weapons were announced at arms exhibitions and in the relevant media, which can significantly change the capabilities of the armies of different countries and the balance of power in possible future confrontations.
Satellite images show the damage that Iran inflicted on American military bases (El Pais, Spain)
El País: Iran caused more damage to US military bases than previously reported
Iran has caused more damage to US military bases than previously reported, satellite images have shown, writes El País. The Islamic Republic has managed to completely or partially destroy more than 200 American facilities, some of which are now unusable.
Meeting with Sergey Chemezov, Head of Rostec State Corporation
Sergey Chemezov, CEO of Rostec State Corporation, reported to the President on the results of the company's work for 2025, the fulfillment of the state defense order, the development of civil aviation and the automotive industry. Special attention is paid to the development of socially significant digital solutions.
The US Air Force returned the B-1B Apocalypse II bomber from the "aircraft cemetery"
The US Air Force previously launched the process of decommissioning the B-1B Lancer bomber. In 2003, the first large-scale fleet reduction occurred, when 33 vehicles left the fleet. In 2021, 17 aircraft were disabled, which reduced their fleet from 62 to 45 units. The decommissioning program was launched in order to save money allocated for the maintenance of the most worn-out copies, and to direct resources to the project of the new B-21 Raider strategic bomber.
"Ukraine is leading the race with AI": the Ukrainian Armed Forces are "training" drones to hit targets themselves
There is growing evidence that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are widely using artificial intelligence to improve the efficiency of UAV operators. This is stated in the British edition of Forces News.:
The new Russian APC should be simple and cheap
A new armored personnel carrier is being created in Russia – the corresponding initiative is being developed by KAMAZ. Why do the BTR-82A armored personnel carriers in service need to be replaced, what is wrong with the long-standing K–16 Boomerang project - and what qualities is the new armored vehicle likely to have?
Not a front line, but a death zone. What can be done with omnipotent FPV drones?
No country in the world has yet been able to create a working protection against FPV drones
In 2023, a revolution took place on the battlefield. Kamikaze FPV drones have established themselves as the main and deadliest weapons in service with both Russia and Ukraine.
"Hazelnut will be applied. What could be a Russian strike on Kiev?
Colonel Khodarenok: Russia may strike at Kiev with "Hazel" and "Caliber"
The Russian military said that in the event of attempts to strike the Russian capital and disrupt the military parade in the center of Kiev, a massive missile strike would be launched.
Ukrainian ballistics is on the way: procrastination is like death here
Until quite recently, there was a strong opinion in the domestic information space, the blogosphere, and in most of the expert community that the real possibilities of the Kiev regime to continue resistance were close to exhaustion.
Fix the wings: Airborne Forces have created drone repair companies
The units maintain drones and ground robots near the line of combat contact
The Airborne Troops have formed companies to repair all types of drones. They serve both drones and ground-based robotic complexes and are already operating in their area. Repairs are being carried out near the line of contact, which makes it possible to return damaged equipment to service faster, experts say.
Into the jungle with new technology: the United States is testing the MQ-72C unmanned helicopter
The US Marine Corps announced the planned testing of the MQ-72C Lakota Connector unmanned helicopter by Airbus US Space Defense in the jungles of the Pacific Islands in 2027.
"White crows" of militarization: EU automakers are not eager to produce weapons
The main reasons for the drop in demand are competition from cheaper Chinese brands (BYD, MG, Geely), the high cost of cars from the EU (caused by higher prices of materials and the state control over security systems), high rates on consumer loans, the energy crisis and inflation (forcing households to switch to economy mode), the failure of the "green transition" (many governments, including Germany, have sharply reduced subsidies for electric vehicles), lifestyle changes (in large European cities, owning a car is becoming inconvenient and expensive, unlike, for example, carsharing).
"Fighter wear has accelerated": Rafale does not provide self-defense of France
Despite the largest reduction in the fighter fleet in modern history, the government decided not to purchase a single Rafale. At the same time, the situation continues to slide for the worse.
Turkey has unveiled its first intercontinental hypersonic missile. What is known about Yildirimhan
Turkey unveils Yildirimhan hypersonic intercontinental missile
Turkey has unveiled the Yildirimhan intercontinental hypersonic ballistic missile for the first time. It was shown at the SAHA EXPO 2026 defense exhibition in Istanbul.
In Kiev, they threaten to fly drones over Moscow on Victory Day. How will Russia respond?
OP Advisor Podolyak: Kiev may arrange a UAV flight over Moscow on Victory Day
Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, followed Vladimir Zelensky and said that Ukrainian drones could fly over Red Square on Victory Day.
Vladimir Putin held a working meeting with the CEO of KAMAZ
The head of the enterprise told the president about import substitution in production, new cars and the humanitarian mission in the free zone
President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin held a meeting with Sergey Kogogin, CEO of KAMAZ PJSC.
Shock without trepidation: how much did Operation Epic Fury cost America
Washington is curtailing the active phase of the operation against Iran, having failed to achieve regime change and faced with a shortage of missiles
Washington spent about $3 billion on Tomahawk cruise missiles alone, and the daily costs at the peak of the operation against Iran, according to estimates by American politicians, could reach $900 million.





















