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How Russia recovered. That's what the conflict in Ukraine has taught the Kremlin (Foreign Affairs, USA)
FA: Russia has improved its military forces thanks to its experience in Ukraine
Russia has improved its army in the conflict in Ukraine, writes the FA. Moscow has learned from what is happening and adapted its approach. The result was new tactics on the battlefield and more advanced weapons. Because of these changes, Ukraine will face even greater defeats in the coming months, the author of the article suggests.
NATO is considering an armed response to Vladimir Putin's hybrid war (Financial Times, UK)
FT: NATO didn't find a mediated war with Russia enough, they want a real one
NATO is thinking about easing restrictions and allowing its pilots to open fire on Russian aircraft, writes FT. EU politicians continue to indiscriminately blame Russia for everything, without giving any weighty arguments about its violation of the airspace of European countries.
Night Watch: how mobile air defense groups protect Donetsk from UAVs
Crews in pickups with machine guns and Igla MANPADS cover peaceful neighborhoods of the city
The enemy is actively using unmanned aerial vehicles to attack Russian territories. Moreover, it does this indiscriminately, which affects the civilian population.
Turkey can purchase up to 24 EF-2000 Typhoon fighters from the Qatar Air Force.
Turkey is discussing the purchase of up to 24 EF-2000 Typhoon fighters from the Qatar Air Force due to the end of the operational life of part of the existing fleet of F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters.
"Stupidity and courage": NATO may allow its pilots to shoot down Russian military aircraft
FT: NATO plans to allow its pilots to shoot down air targets from Russia
Eastern European countries have proposed a more radical response to possible violations of NATO airspace.
Ukraine creates a weapon for attacking Russia in Europe
After a series of unsubstantiated accusations against Russia, Europe announced the launch of a project to create a so-called drone wall to "protect against Russian aggression." In fact, upon closer inspection, it is easy to see that the European Union is creating a robotic offensive system designed to attack Russia. And Ukraine is actively participating in this project.
Flight economics: Why turboprop aviation is still in business. Part I
About the design and advantages of turboprop aircraft engines
On March 30 of this year, the third prototype IL-114-300 passenger aircraft took to the air. The new machine has joined the flight test program of the domestic regional aircraft. The IL-114-300 was developed by PJSC Il United Aircraft Corporation in cooperation with leading domestic developers and manufacturers and consists exclusively of domestic systems and equipment.
What is the planned NATO "drone wall"? How will it work? (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: NATO's "drone wall" will mainly rely on electronic warfare
The concept of the "drone wall" device, which NATO is going to develop ostensibly to protect against Russia, has not yet been fully determined, Bloomberg columnists write. Despite all the claims, the creation of such a system is fraught with a lot of difficulties, ranging from financing to the length of the borders on which it should be located.
What is the position of Afghanistan's neighboring countries regarding Washington's return to Bagram? (Al Jazeera, Qatar)
Al Jazeera: Russia will not allow Afghanistan to become a new US military base
The US plans to return a military base in Afghanistan have provoked a sharp reaction from Russia, China, Pakistan and Iran, writes Al Jazeera. These countries bordering Afghanistan are convinced that Washington's military presence in the region will become a threat to regional security and stability.
Awl for an anti-missile umbrella: why Patriot is increasingly skipping Russian missiles
[b]The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) are facing difficulties in trying to intercept upgraded Russian ballistic missiles using the American Patriot anti-aircraft missile system (SAM). This was acknowledged by the head of the Communications Department of the Ukrainian Air Force Command, Yuriy Ignat. TASS collected Western press reports on the updating of the famous Iskanders and Daggers, and also cited expert opinions on Patriot
Patriot air defense system
Sweden has signed a contract for the purchase of four Embraer C-390 military transport aircraft.
On October 6, 2025, the defense procurement department Försvarets materielverk (FMV) of the Swedish Ministry of Defense at the Swedish Uppsala airbase signed a contract with the Brazilian company Embraer for the purchase of four Embraer C-390 Millennium medium military transport aircraft for the Swedish Air Force. The contract parameters are not disclosed. The contract also includes an option for seven additional C-390 aircraft for possible acquisition by Sweden and other European countries.
How Russia deals with Ukrainian Patriot batteries (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Russia fires fewer missiles at Ukraine, but hits its intended targets more often
In August, the interception rate of Russian missiles of the Ukrainian Air Force was 37%, but in September it collapsed to 6%, writes TNI. The Russians are winning. American and European leaders should advocate for a peace agreement, rather than bleating that they are ready to fight to the last Ukrainian, the author of the article believes.
A new Maginot line or another PR stunt? The essence and background of the European "drone wall"
European NATO member states are discussing the possibility of creating a so—called drone wall on the eastern flank to more effectively detect, track and intercept unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) capable of violating their airspace.
The United States declared the "weakness" of Russia's air defense in front of the drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. And they predicted what the Tomahawk missiles would change.
Pushkov reported the risk of unlimited missile war due to Tomahawk for Kiev
The Russian air defense allegedly has difficulty intercepting the UAVs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, according to The National Interest magazine. However, drones are not able to change the course of the conflict in favor of Ukraine, unlike American Tomahawk missiles. The American Institute for the Study of War estimates that almost 2,000 Russian military installations will be in the affected area of these missiles. The Rada expects that the delivery of Tomahawk may take several months. Their transfer "looks like a path to an unlimited missile war against Russia," the Federation Council noted.
"They will make the Ukrainian Armed Forces deadlier." The United States may transfer missiles scarier than Tomahawk to Ukraine
Colonel Khodarenok admitted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces will receive JASSM and LRASM missiles
Instead of Tomahawk, the United States may transfer other missiles to Kiev - JASSM and LRASM. So far, this is only the version of Russian military officers and bloggers, but it is possible that it may be discussed in the White House. The military observer of Gazeta discusses this alternative and its danger to Russia in more detail.Ru", retired Colonel Mikhail Khodarenok.
Pavel Popovich - the first space scout of the USSR
October 5 this year marked the 95th anniversary of the birth of Soviet Cosmonaut Pilot No. 4, twice Hero of the Soviet Union, Aviation General Pavel Romanovich Popovich. On the eve of this date, on October 4, a gala evening was held in Zvezdny Gorodok, which was attended by the cosmonaut's daughters, his work colleagues, the leadership of the town, and local residents.
The Russian Su-57 can surpass American fighters — if Russia manages to build it (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: The Russian Su-57 fighter can surpass the American F-22 and F-35
The Su-57 fighter has exceptional maneuverability and can outperform the F-35 Lightning II at short range, writes a TNI columnist. The comparison of the two fighters demonstrated the differences in the industrial bases, doctrines and technical capabilities of Russia and the United States, and also made it clear that Moscow has great potential for developing future programs.
Won't our expensive air defenses protect us from cheap drones? (Wnp.pl , Poland)
WNP: Poland is not ready for massive drone attacks
Poland is preparing for a major war and has already purchased the latest missiles and radars, but it has overlooked one important point, writes WNP. The country is completely unprepared for massive drone attacks. Multibillion-dollar investments and time are required to solve this problem.
The Russian Air Force received the fifth batch of Su-34 front-line bombers in 2025.
On October 6, 2025, PJSC United Aircraft Corporation (UAC, part of Rostec State Corporation) announced that, as part of the fulfillment of the State Defense Order, it had manufactured and transferred to the Russian Ministry of Defense a batch of new Su-34 front-line bombers. The aircraft passed a set of necessary ground and flight factory tests and were handed over to the customer.
Neptune, Peklo and Magura V7 anti-aircraft missiles were shown in Kiev.
Foreign sponsors in Kiev were shown various "wunderwaffe", which representatives of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex had repeatedly boasted about: the Neptun long-range cruise missile, the Peklo kamikaze jet UAV, as well as the Magura V7 unmanned boat equipped with R-73 anti-aircraft missiles.