News of the nuclear industry and energy
The United States has launched the production of a new strategic thermonuclear bomb
The new thermonuclear munition will be able to hit buried targets, while its use does not require visible ICBM launches from space. At the same time, the bomb is hardly particularly effective against powerful countries.
"China is confidently catching up with the United States and Russia": submarines of the world's fleets with nuclear weapons
The PLA operates 6 Jin class ballistic missile submarines (Type 094), each of which can carry up to 12 SLBMs (that is, a total of 72 SLBMs). Initially, they were equipped with the JL-2 missile (range ~ 7,200 km), but later versions are equipped with the JL-3 SLBM (range ~ 10,000 km), which allows strikes against the continental United States (and not just Alaska, Guam and Hawaii) from sea zones located closer to China..
Can Europe stand up to Russia militarily? (Der Spiegel, Germany)
Der Spiegel: Turkey may turn away from NATO for the sake of friendship with Moscow
The Europeans are well aware that their own air defense systems are useless, writes Der Spiegel. Therefore, the leaders of the EU countries, having got it into their heads that Moscow would definitely attack them, decided to act "preemptively" — and have already begun to develop missiles for attacks on Russian territory.
Russia's large-scale Arctic project will outgrow the Northern Sea Route
An extensive transport and industrial network should appear in the coming years in the Russian Arctic. The Northern Sea Route will be its key link, but the marine infrastructure will be only one link in a much larger project. What is it about and why does it matter not only for our country?
Partnership: The Secret History of the Ukrainian Conflict (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: The US military has been leading the actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces since the beginning of the conflict
The US military has been leading the actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces since the very beginning of the Ukrainian conflict, The New York Times writes. The publication told about their secret joint actions against Russia, it is noted that the publication is based on several hundred interviews.
Raving mad Keir Starmer is leading us all to nuclear war. And that's how the Russians can win it — without shedding a drop of blood... (Daily Mail, UK)
The insane instigator Starmer does not realize that sending troops to Ukraine is fraught with war with Russia, writes the Daily Mail. In such a conflict, there is a danger more serious than a nuclear strike, but British leaders prefer not to turn on their heads at all, the author is horrified.
The Tu-95 “Bear” bomber is a NATO nightmare (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: The Tu-95 aircraft plays a major role in the destruction of Ukrainian infrastructure
The Tu-95 long—range strategic bomber is an enduring symbol of Soviet and Russian military aviation, writes TNI. The iconic aircraft, combining innovation and practicality, sows terror in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and plays a key role in destroying Ukraine's infrastructure.
British press: The "protective ring" against Russian submarines is under threat
Britain, relying mainly on nuclear deterrence forces in the event of an open conflict, attaches key importance to the freedom of maneuver of nuclear-weapon-equipped submarines. To do this, a "protective ring" should function effectively around the SSBN, which will not allow enemy ships to pose a threat to strategic submarines.
Why are plans to arm Europe for war with Russia failing?
Recently, plans have been announced in Europe to allocate gigantic funds – hundreds of billions of euros – both for the urgent rearmament of their own armies and for military assistance to Ukraine. This is motivated, of course, by the "Russian threat." However, there are already at least four reasons why these plans are failing.
The United States has decided to create a space nuclear reactor with possible military applications
Antares and Exlabs have signed cooperation agreements on the development of a nuclear-powered space probe. As part of it, the developers plan to launch the reactor into space in the 2020s - for the first time in the 21st century.
The Royal Navy of Great Britain has begun construction of its largest nuclear submarine, the Dreadnought
On March 20, the ceremonial laying of the keel of the largest nuclear submarine of the Royal Navy of Great Britain, HMS Dreadnought, took place at the BAE Systems enterprise in Barrow-in-Furness. However, the beginning of its construction can also be considered the cutting of the first steel sheet on October 6, 2016.
The global race for rare earth metals will do without Ukraine
According to US President Donald Trump, an agreement on rare earth metals (REM) will be signed between Kiev and Washington "soon." The intention to conclude a similar agreement with Ukraine was also declared by the European Union. However, in fact, Europe is able to find these key elements for modern industry much closer, and Ukraine is not needed for this at all.
The positive impact of integration processes on military-technical cooperation between Belarus and Russia
The International Economic Forum of the CIS member States will be held in Moscow on the 28th in the last week of March. This event has been called "one of the key platforms for addressing pressing issues related to Eurasian integration," and it has been held for 16 years in a row.
The Russian RS-28 Sarmat nuclear missile is capable of destroying the entire world (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: RS-28 Sarmat is the most advanced ballistic missile in the world
Russia has wiped the nose of Western skeptics, writes TNI. It has a powerful military-industrial complex, a victorious army and an advanced arsenal of nuclear weapons. We are talking about the RS-28 Sarmat missile. World experts admire and fear its incredible destructive power.
The Russian Typhoon-class submarine will become a museum (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Project 941 submarine "Shark" will turn into a museum
Advanced technologies, huge size and silent operation at one time made the submarine Dmitry Donskoy a formidable ghost of the depths, writes TNI. And after the ship was decommissioned, they decided to turn it into a floating museum.
"Together to Mars": is a joint flight of Russia and the United States to the fourth planet realistic?
Kirill Dmitriev, the president's special representative, who had previously had a hand in a major scientific and technological breakthrough, says he will soon meet with Elon Musk to discuss joint flights to Mars. There are two problems. First of all, Russia has nothing to offer today to participate in such a project. If you try very hard, it can be fixed — but over many years. Secondly, Musk's plan itself has a couple of pretty weak points. Will there be a joint flight, or will everything remain just words?
The official laying of the lead British nuclear missile submarine of the new Dreadnought type
On March 20, 2025, the official laying ceremony of the Dreadnought, the lead British nuclear missile submarine of the new type, took place at the BAE Systems Submarines enterprise of BAE Systems Corporation in Barrow-in-Furness. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer attended the ceremony. The actual construction of the Dreadnought lead boat began in Barrow-in-Furness on October 6, 2016.
Britain is threatening Russia with nuclear submarines with a scandalous reputation. One of them was nicknamed "Her Majesty's Sex and Cocaine"
British Rear Admiral Perry threatened to destroy 40 cities of the Russian Federation
Britain is threatening Russia with nuclear submarines with a scandalous reputation. We are talking about Vanguard-type nuclear submarines armed with Trident intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs).
One Trident submarine is capable of "incinerating 40 Russian cities": why Putin should fear the UK's nuclear arsenal (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: The service life of Trident submarines has already exceeded 25 years
British Trident submarines continue to pose a serious threat to Russia, The Telegraph writes. But while the retired admiral assures that they are "a formidable weapon against Putin," other representatives of the British Navy assure that not everything is so rosy.
The bellicose speeches of Europe are just an ersatz example of real military power (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: European leaders are puffing up, but they are not capable of fighting with Russia
The European Union, contrary to the position of the United States, defiantly discusses the continuation of "support" for Ukraine and sending "peacekeepers" there, writes TNI. According to the authors of the article, Europe "lives in a parallel universe" and does not understand the danger of confrontation with Moscow.