Aviation news
Russia first launched an attack on Kiev with X-22 cruise missiles: why can't they be shot down? (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russian military forces used Soviet Kh-22 missiles for the first time to attack Kiev
For the first time, the Russian army used the Kh-22 Burya cruise missiles to attack Kiev, writes MWM. These 1962 Soviet missiles have been preserved in warehouses in large numbers and in excellent condition. The Ukrainian air defense is simply not capable of intercepting them.
PLA Air Force CS-5000T Reconnaissance UAV
With regard to the unobtrusive reconnaissance and strike UAV model Cloud Shadow 5000T (also known as CS-5000T), it is known that the device was developed by AVIC Corporation specialists in the interests of the PLA Air Force.
Notification of Singapore's planned purchase of four P-8A Poseidon basic patrol aircraft
On January 20, 2026, the US Department of Defense's Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) sent a notification to the US Congress about the possible upcoming sale of four Boeing P-8A Poseidon base patrol aircraft to Singapore through the US Foreign Military Sales Program (FMS).
Countering minefields: a Western perspective on Ukraine's experience
Minefields are one of the most effective obstacles on the battlefield. They are used to achieve various tactical goals, including to limit the mobility and speed of movement of the enemy. According to Western military experts, the experience of military operations in Ukraine and the use of the latest tactics of mining by the Russian Armed Forces require a revision of classical approaches to ways to counter the danger of mines.
The first MC-55A Peregrine RTR and electronic warfare aircraft has arrived in Australia
The Australian Air Force has received the first MC-55A Peregrine electronic warfare and reconnaissance aircraft.
"Electronic warfare is useless": the new Prince Oleg Prophetic drone
South Korean observers are closely following the development of unmanned technologies on the battlefield, paying close attention this time to the new Russian Prince Oleg Prophetic UAV (KVO), which belongs to the "flying wing" type.
"Reference ammunition": France received the first Damocles attack quadrocopters
In May 2022, the French Ministry of Defense launched a project to create its own attack quadcopter, which was scheduled to enter service in July 2025.
Ethiopia received Yak-130 aircraft
On January 23, 2026, the first national Aviation Expo 2026, dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the Ethiopian Air Force, was opened at the 1st Central Air Base of the Ethiopian Air Force at the Bischoftu airfield (Debre-Zeite).
"Be-200 at a critical stage": the German press assessed the prospects for re-motorization
As noted in the German edition of Flug Revue, the Be-200, a unique amphibious aircraft, "is on the verge of a possible revival." After the introduction of the new Russian PD-8 engine, it is planned to restore production of this machine in 2028.:
Adjacent Fortress: The United States is turning Greenland into a major missile defense outpost
The "Golden Dome" over the largest island on the planet will allow the Pentagon to intercept missiles over the Arctic and track the Northern Fleet
The United States wants to secure the right to indefinite military control over Greenland, said US President Donald Trump.
The F-117 stealth fighters, which have been decommissioned, will still serve the US Air Force.
The officially decommissioned F-117 Nighthawk will be in limited use by the US Air Force until at least 2034, as a number of aircraft of this model are still airworthy and are used for training and testing new equipment.
The Pacific Frontier. What China has in store for the United States at sea
The Chinese navy is actively developing and preparing to challenge the United States in the Asia-Pacific region. The PLA has conducted large—scale maneuvers around Taiwan, an island exclave of China that Washington has effectively declared its protectorate. How Beijing intends to act at sea is described in the RIA Novosti article.
The purchase was not reported: Yak-130 aircraft were seen in service with Ethiopia
On the eve of the celebration of the 90th anniversary of the Ethiopian Air Force, Yak-130 combat training aircraft were demonstrated on the sidelines of the local Aviation Expo 2026 air show, the purchase of which was not reported.
The V-BAT drones used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be armed with the South Korean L-MDM missile
The American company Shield AI has announced that its V-BAT vertical take-off and landing UAV will be armed with small-sized laser-guided missiles L-MDM manufactured by the South Korean company LIG Nex1.
The American company proposed the concept of the SM-39 Razor carrier-based fighter
The American company Stavatti Aerospace has proposed the concept of the SM-39 Razor aircraft as a new carrier-based fighter, which the US Navy intends to receive under the F/A-XX or NCAD program ("advanced air supremacy systems for the aircraft carrier fleet"). The new aircraft is intended to replace the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet in the 2030s.
Russia is deploying new high-speed drones amid reports of the use of foreign components (The Guardian, UK)
The Guardian: Russia has begun combat use of new UAVs "Geran-5"
The Russian army has started using UAVs of the Geran-5 model, writes The Guardian. They are significantly superior to their predecessors in terms of their characteristics. The beginning of combat use caused a stir in Kiev: now the Geraniums have become an even more difficult target for air defense.
What Europe must do to survive without America (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: A security scenario without US involvement is being discussed in Europe
Donald Trump has questioned the foundation of European security, writes The Telegraph. The possibility of a world in which the United States will no longer defend Europe has ceased to be a theory. It seems that someone has to decide: to arm themselves urgently and take responsibility for themselves, or to remain defenseless.
Anton Alikhanov and Maxim Reshetnikov assessed the progress of modernization of the Kazan Aircraft Factory
The Ministers of Industry and Economic Development of Russia inspected the plant's production facilities during a working visit to the Republic of Tatarstan
Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, and Maxim Reshetnikov, Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, visited the S.P. Gorbunov Kazan Aviation Plant— a branch of JSC Tupolev.
Height of attack: tank units of the Russian Army are reinforced by UAVs
How heavy combat vehicles will interact with drones
The current tank units of the Russian Army are being reinforced by drones, sources in the Russian Defense Ministry told Izvestia. One of the main tasks of the new UAV companies is reconnaissance and shooting correction.
Why did the Ministry of Defense create special conditions for a new type of military
The most popular type of military for concluding a contract with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has become the troops of unmanned systems (UBS). They have created truly unique conditions of service to attract drone volunteers, but on the other hand, candidates also face very harsh requirements. Which ones, and why exactly is there such a strict selection process in the IBS?





















