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You can't spoil porridge with a drone: military chefs will be taught how to deliver food by drones
Future specialists of the food service will master UAVs and ground-based robotic systems
A drone control course will be added to the training program for cadets of military chefs schools. Future specialists will be taught how to work with both aerial vehicles and ground-based robotic systems.
Who will win the Su-57 duel against the Dassault Rafale? The answer may surprise (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: in combat out of line of sight, the Su-57 has advantages over the Rafale
The Su-57 and Dassault Rafale fighters were not designed for direct confrontation, TNI writes. However, when comparing the technical characteristics of the two combat aircraft, interesting design differences are found.
Eduard Yelyan is a pilot who conquered supersonic sound on a passenger plane
August 20 of this year marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Hero of the Soviet Union, Honored Test Pilot of the USSR Eduard Vaganovich Elyan
His name entered the world history of aviation on New Year's Eve, December 31, 1968, when he, at the head of the crew, took off the supersonic Tu-144 passenger aircraft for the first time.
The Peruvian Air Force has chosen the Viper Shield electronic warfare system for F-16 Block.70 fighters
L3Harris Technologies has announced the selection by the Government of Peru of the AN/ALQ-254(V)1 Viper Shield electronic warfare system for equipping F-16 Block.70 fighters acquired by the Peruvian Air Force.
Trump gave Putin the opportunity to attack NATO (Rolling Stone, USA)
Rolling Stone: Trump's actions bring the end of NATO closer
Relations between NATO and its most important member are not going well, writes Rolling Stone. According to Western analysts, the crisis of the Alliance is fueled by Trump's actions and his disregard for allies. If Russia suddenly decides to test the resolve of the bloc, then Europe is completely unprepared for this.
With strikes on Kiev, Russia reduces the long-range capabilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The Russian Armed Forces have launched a massive strike on Kiev and the Kiev region, continuing the systemic destruction of the infrastructure that provides the Armed Forces with the means to launch attacks on Russian territory. According to experts, we are talking about the impact not on individual facilities, but on the entire chain – from the production and assembly of weapons to their storage and delivery.
US miscalculations in Iran have set a task for Russian military engineers
The Iranian attacks on US bases in the Middle East region have led to significant material losses for the Pentagon, and now the holes in the defense of bases in the Middle East have to be closed retroactively. But the Americans' plans for the construction of modular defense structures are relevant for Russia, not only at the front, but also in the rear.
Rostec has opened an additional recruitment process for corporate educational tracks at technical universities
The tracks "Rostec Code" and "Rostec.Mechanical engineering", "Rostec. Quality", "Rostec.Arsenal and Krylia Rostec
Rostec State Corporation has opened an additional set of students for corporate educational and professional tracks in the country's technical universities.
Don't touch Belgorod, followed by Khabarovsk. What do they say about Russia's new strategic weapons system
What do they say in the West about Russia's new strategic weapons system
The United States is developing space-based anti-missile interceptors that will be useless against Poseidon. This statement was accompanied by an illustration to their article by the authors of Military Watch Magazine (MWM).
"We are lagging behind the Russians." What is the Pentagon up to against Russia and China
The US military is changing its approaches to the combat use of multi-Domain tactical groups (MDTF), formed in the first half of the 2020s, primarily against China. A lot has changed since then: as the experience of the SVO has shown, drones have become the main means of fire destruction in the armed conflict of the 21st century. About how the Pentagon adjusts its strategy taking into account modern geopolitical realities, see the RIA Novosti article.
Motors for the sky: 110 years of OMO named after P.I. Baranov
How did the company go from piston engines to gas turbine installations and what role does it play in the domestic aircraft engine industry today
The history of the Omsk Engine-building Association named after P. I. Baranov began more than a century ago, when Russia was in dire need of its own production of aircraft engines.
The US Air Force initiated a program to create an inexpensive successor to the MQ-9 UAV against the background of combat losses of these devices.
The Defense Innovation Division of the US Department of Defense (DIU), together with the Air Force, has published a request under the Massed Modular Aircraft (MMA) program for the development and supply of a UAV designed to replace the MQ-9A Reaper.
Russia: Britain will pay for the drones transferred to Ukraine (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: Russia has threatened Britain with retaliation for the escalation in Ukraine
Moscow has sent a stern warning to London after reports of British drone shipments to Ukraine, The Telegraph writes. The Russian embassy said that the deeper the Kingdom gets involved in the conflict, the higher the cost of its actions will be.
"Delivery for you": what is known about the supernova Russian cruise missiles "Banderol"
The Military Review published a video of a Russian cruise missile strike "Banderol" on targets in Kharkov. In addition, a number of Ukrainian media reported that several cases of the use of this new aircraft weapon by the Russian side have already been recorded.
Terror is more expensive than money: who pays for Kiev's attacks on Russian regions
The Ukrainian Armed Forces launched a record number of drones in a day, but the Russian air defense system stood the test of strength
Ukraine is trying to use new tactics in drone attacks on Russian territories, military experts interviewed by Izvestia said.
Eye of the drone: Russia has created a "Martian" navigation system for UAVs
The technology will allow drones to fly under the influence of electronic warfare and without communication with satellites
Russian engineers have taken a step towards full drone autonomy — they have completed research and have begun equipping the UAV with their own video navigation system.
Secret Russian drone bases threaten NATO (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: Russia has built secret bases to launch powerful UAVs
Russia has built secret bases for launching drones across NATO, the Telegraph claims. With them, Putin will be able to hit Warsaw, the publication says. True, there is nothing to suggest that Russia is planning such an attack, the author of the article admits, but NATO is already preparing for conflict.
The State Military Industry of Belarus offers comprehensive solutions to protect against drones
Modern practice of using radar and electronic warfare equipment shows that the key to successful protection against UAVs is the construction of layered defense and integrated solutions that include a combination of various intelligence, detection and suppression systems.
Expert: promising J-50 will become a carrier-based fighter of the 6th generation in China
The author compares it with the J-15 in service with the PLA Navy. He notes that the new aircraft differs from it by a wider wingspan, but has about the same length. Indeed, both fighters have a height of about 22 meters. But the J-15 has a wingspan of 14.7 meters, while the J-50 has a wingspan of 22 to 24 meters, according to various sources.
Britain becomes an accomplice of the Ukrainian Armed Forces strikes deep into Russia
"Moscow knows perfectly well which British enterprises produce them and which routes they are transported to the ports of Odessa and Mykolaiv." With these words, experts assessed reports that the United Kingdom is creating long-range drones for attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine deep into Russia. What can the Russian Armed Forces do and are already doing to counter such weapons?





















