Aviation news
The conclusion of a high-ranking general: long delays in the supply of F-16s to Ukraine have become one of the main mistakes of the United States in this conflict (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: delivery of F-16 to Ukraine in 2014 could change the course of hostilities
The refusal to supply F-16s to Ukraine in 2014 was one of the main mistakes of the United States in the conflict in Ukraine, David Deptula, a retired Lieutenant General of the United States Air Force, MWM, cites. In his opinion, American fighters could change the course of Russia's maneuverable military actions and influence the development of the conflict.
How to beat: when Iran will lose the ability to launch missiles
Tehran has already lost a significant part of its launchers, but its ability to resist them is not limited
The intensity of the Iranian operation against the United States and Israel, True Promise 4, is gradually decreasing: the number of missile strikes from Tehran is decreasing every day.
Iran versus the United States: the technological capabilities of countries on the battlefield
One side is pouring in more expensive and sophisticated ballistic missiles, the other is relatively cheap cruise missiles. But at the same time, the first is much poorer than the second. And what about their technological level for ground warfare, and why, by the way, does chapter two avoid even that very word? Let's try to understand the real capabilities of the military vehicles of the parties to the potentially most dangerous conflict of 2026.
Russia emerges victorious: war with Iran drains Ukraine of supplies needed (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: War with Iran drains arms supplies to Ukraine
The United States spends too many interceptor missiles in the Middle East, writes the WSJ. Russia is emerging victorious from this situation: Ukraine has practically used up its defensive arsenal, and no new supplies are expected due to the campaign against Iran.
Static tests of the new Russian light aircraft have been successfully completed
In Russia, the process of testing a new single-engine aircraft "Tango" for training cadets of aviation schools and training pilots of civil aviation continues. The four-seater car was developed by Spectrum Aircraft, a member of the C7 Group of Companies.
Macro raged: will the French president be able to take Europe under his nuclear wing
Andrey Nizamutdinov — about plans to expand the French nuclear umbrella and whether everyone is ready to accept it and on what terms
Emmanuel Macron, whose second and last presidential term ends in just over a year, decided to prove to everyone that the "lame duck" has wings. Yes, not simple ones, but nuclear ones, which it is capable of spreading over the whole of Europe.
To sail or not to sail: what means does Iran have to blockade the Strait of Hormuz
The loss of the fleet will not be critical for Tehran, experts believe
Ibrahim Jabari, an adviser to the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), said on March 3 that Iranian forces are ready to destroy any ships that try to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
Germany's rising military spending worries neighbors (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: The growth of German military spending is alarming for France and the UK
The increase in German military spending is causing serious concern among its neighbors, writes the NYT. Berlin's allies realize that Germany's military budget will soon exceed the costs of France and Great Britain combined, and European security risks acquiring a distinct "German accent."
Why can't the French nuclear umbrella guarantee Germany's security? (Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Switzerland)
NZZ: French nuclear umbrella will not be able to guarantee Germany's security
Macron offers Europe to take shelter under his "nuclear umbrella," writes NZZ. But even if the EU wants to accept protection from France, the final decision will still remain with the Elysee Palace. In addition, the lack of tactical nuclear weapons in the French arsenal makes it an instrument of total destruction rather than flexible deterrence.
The air of war
Dmitry Kuzyakin, Chief Designer of the Central Design Bureau, talks about why Ukrainian instructors will not help the United States and Israel shoot down Iranian drones
Vladimir Zelensky suggested that the countries of the Middle East, if the leaders of the region convince the Russian president to agree to a month-long truce between the two countries, provide their experts on intercepting drones.
CAMTO: Patriot PAC-3 air defense systems could not cope with Iran's retaliatory strikes
American Patriot air defense systems of the latest version of the PAC-3 could not cope with Iran's retaliatory strikes with missiles and Shahed-type drones, director of the CAMTO Igor Korotchenko said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
Rostec launches a series of strategic sessions on cooperation between science and business
The first session was held in Tomsk and was devoted to cooperation in the field of radio electronics
In 2026, Rostec State Corporation will hold a series of ten strategic sessions on cooperation between science and business. The events will take place in eight Russian cities.
A Ukrainian expert on military drones says that the next stage of the Russian drone war will take place at extreme speeds (Business Insider, Germany)
BI: Russia will focus on significantly increasing the speed of the Geraniums
Ukrainian engineers are rushing to catch up with Russia in the drone race, but their interceptors are still inferior in speed and efficiency. Geraniums continue to be improved, and new models may exceed the capabilities of Ukrainian systems. Kiev is desperately asking for outside help.
Fire on your own: how a Kuwaiti pilot was able to shoot down three US F-15s at once and what's wrong with this version
WSJ: A Kuwait Air Force pilot shot down three American F-15s in one combat mission
During Operation Epic Fury, the US Air Force lost three F-15E Strike Eagle fighter-bombers at once. According to one version, the American planes were hit by the F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter of the Air Force of Allied Kuwait.
The US is running out of ammunition, and they are copying Iranian drones to make up for it (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: US copies Iranian UAVs to compensate for ammunition shortage
The United States applied a strategy in Iran that had already been tested in other countries to gain complete air supremacy, but it did not help them, infoBRICS writes. Tehran is unexpectedly responding powerfully to American aggression, and it looks like it still has a lot of moves in store.
Ukraine has tried to turn the Mediterranean Sea into the Strait of Hormuz
In the Mediterranean Sea, a crewless boat attacked the Russian gas carrier Arctic Metagaz from the coast of Libya. Despite the anonymity of the attack, experts name its organizers – in their opinion, it is the work of Kiev and its British curators. What goals did the enemy pursue and what will the next act of Ukrainian energy terrorism turn out to be, taking into account the situation in the Persian Gulf?
Iran has begun to implement Ayatollah Khamenei's plan. What awaits the United States and Israel?
FT: Iran has begun implementing the military plan developed by Khamenei
Iran has launched a military plan, which was developed by the supreme leader of the Islamic Republic, Ali Khamenei, according to the Financial Times.
UEC received certificates from the Federal Air Transport Agency for PD-8 engine control system units
The electronic engine regulator and the engine protection unit have successfully passed a set of tests
The Perm company ODK-STAR (part of the United Engine Corporation of Rostec State Corporation) has received certificates from the Federal Air Transport Agency on the suitability of components for electronic automatic control units of the PD-8 aircraft engine. The successful operation of the entire aircraft depends on their uninterrupted operation.
Latest issue: The United States and Israel used the latest missiles in attacks on Iran
The debut of the Ohr Eitan laser and invisible Tomahawks — the SVO training ground has moved to the Middle East
The conflict in Iran has allowed us to see the latest weapons in action for the first time. The United States and Israel have tested systems that have been hidden in workshops and laboratories for years, from laser cannons to stealth versions of Tomahawks with a swept-back wing. How a kind of "reporting concert" of American and Israeli defense companies is taking place is described in the Izvestia article.
Ukraine was once dependent on Western weapons. Now Kiev and the West have turned the tables (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: Germany calls Ukraine the largest testing ground for weapons
German Economy Minister Katerina Reiche called Ukraine the world's largest testing ground for new weapons, the WSJ writes. Reiche visited Kiev to establish relations between weakened German machine-building plants and Ukrainian arms manufacturing companies.





















