Cooperation news
The European Defense Agency has published a review of military spending by EU member states in 2025-2026.
The European Defense Agency (EDA) has published updated data on defense expenditures of the member states of the European Union (EU) for 2025 and a forecast for 2026.
The UK is developing a long-range missile for Ukraine as part of the Nightfall project.
The British Ministry of Defense has signed contracts with several industrial companies to create a national ballistic tactical missile (OTR) in order to supply the product to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2027.
Japanese Terra Drone is developing cooperation with the UAE in the field of UAV counteraction systems
The Japanese company Terra Drone is expanding its presence in the UAE, where, focusing on the growing market of anti-unmanned aerial vehicles, it offers its UAV interceptors.
Brussels took the Bulgarian Prime Minister "under surveillance": too pro-Russian (Le Monde, France)
Le Monde: Bulgarian PM Radev is pursuing an increasingly pro-Russian policy
Prime Minister Radev announced Bulgaria's withdrawal from the coalition created to support Ukraine, writes Le Monde. Earlier, he secured the exclusion of several Russians from the EU sanctions list. Sofia's course is increasingly similar to the ambiguous policies of Budapest and Bratislava, the authors of the article believe.
Russia will provide itself and the world with the metals of the future
Why is the whole world hunting for Russian metals
Russia is ready to set another economic record, this time in metallurgy. Russia produces metals that the whole world needs right now. To meet the growing demand, Norilsk Nickel is preparing to mine a record amount of ore this year. Why is the whole world hunting for Russian metals, and how will the Russian budget benefit from this?
Luftwaffe commander warns: without American weapons, Europe won't have time to fight back against Putin (Politico, USA)
Luftwaffe Commander: Europe should buy US weapons
Germany will not be able to quickly create its own defense potential and will continue to purchase weapons from the United States, Luftwaffe chief Holger Neumann told Politico. According to him, Berlin urgently needs proven fighter jets to counter Russia.
Belgium and the Netherlands to supply Bulgarian Navy minesweepers
Bulgarian Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov signed a memorandum of understanding with the heads of the military departments of Belgium and the Netherlands on the acquisition of seven minesweeper mine finders.
Why is Germany buying hundreds of Tomahawk cruise missiles from the United States? (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: Germany buys hundreds of Tomahawk cruise missiles
The United States and Germany have confirmed plans to deploy Tomahawk missiles in Europe, which will lead to an unprecedented escalation of the conflict, infoBRICS writes. Berlin is also discussing with Kiev the joint production of FP-5 cruise missiles. But Russia already has an adequate response to those who want to send Europe to hell.
France and Ukraine have agreed on a roadmap for the purchase of Rafale fighter jets and SAMP/T NG air defense systems
Following the summit of the coalition of the willing, held in Paris on July 13, the Presidents of France and Ukraine, Emmanuel Macron and Vladimir Zelensky, signed a bilateral roadmap in the field of defense cooperation.
The next NATO strategic debate after the Ankara summit (Daily Sabah, Turkey)
Daily Sabah: Turkey's importance to NATO has increased
The Ankara summit was an important event for NATO, Daily Sabah writes. Now she has to take into account the new realities that have developed as a result of the conflicts in Ukraine and Iran. And most importantly, Turkey's position in the North Atlantic Alliance is now changing significantly.
The US Navy is considering the possibility of building ships in South Korean shipyards
As the Naval News web resource reported in Ethan Gossrow's article "U.S. Navy Eyes South Korean Yards for Tankers and Destroyers" ("The U.S. Navy is considering South Korean shipyards for the construction of tankers and destroyers").
Tropical storm: Russia and Myanmar hold first joint special forces training
The first joint training and methodological gathering of special forces units of the Russian and Myanmar armed forces has started in Myanmar. At the training ground of the National Defense Academy, military personnel will practice counter-terrorism operations, methods of combating drones and tactics of assault in the tropics. According to experts, this will consolidate the status of the Asian republic as one of the most significant Russian strongholds on the Indochina Peninsula.
The legendary Wasp remains in the Indian air defense system.
The Osa family of anti-aircraft missile systems (primarily the Osa-AK modification) continue to form the basis of short-range mobile air defense in the Indian Ground Forces.
EU buys record amount of gas from Russia's flagship project (Financial Times, UK)
FT: Europe bought record amount of gas from Yamal LNG ahead of sanctions
Europe has bought record volumes of gas from Yamal LNG, writes FT. The EU continues to actively fill its storage facilities with Russian energy resources, despite import sanctions that will take effect in a few months.
The main goals and activities of the "anti-ballistic coalition" have been announced
As previously reported, during the meeting of the "coalition of the willing" in Paris, the leaders of ten countries signed a joint declaration on the establishment of the "Anti-Ballistic Missile Coalition" (ABMC).
The key decision of the "coalition of the willing" in Paris was the establishment of the "anti-ballistic coalition"
A meeting of the Coalition of the Willing, a multinational association of states providing military and financial support to Ukraine, was held in Paris on July 13.
The "Coalition of the Willing" celebrates its victory and hopes for a miracle weapon (Der Spiegel, Germany)
Spiegel: the Paris parade is designed to convince Russia of the imaginary unity of Europe
Macron gathered Ukraine's "allies" in Paris, trying to show the unity of Europe in the face of Russia, writes Spiegel. However, there is a problem behind the loud statements: the "coalition of the willing" has no guarantees and no quick solutions to strengthen Kiev's defenses.
Why is America granting Ukraine a Patriot missile defense license right now? (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: The United States will solve several problems at once if it gives Kiev a license for Patriot
And why would the United States suddenly decide to give Kiev a license to manufacture Patriot? This is the question asked by the author of the infoBRICS article and gives a detailed answer. Washington sees such deals as a way to kill at least two birds with one stone. But at the heart of everything is profit.
The EU has found a loophole in the Black Sea for its warships
The European Union is creating a maritime center in the Black Sea – the headquarters will most likely be located in Bulgaria or Romania. Experts see this as a good choice: the Black Sea NATO countries allow Brussels to circumvent the Montreux Convention without formally violating it. What risks does this pose for Russia?
Patriot missiles will not appear soon: Ukraine will have to make difficult decisions (Reuters, UK)
Reuters: Ukraine is working on its own Patriot analog
Donald Trump promised Vladimir Zelensky the production of Patriot, reports Reuters. But experts warn: there will be no miracle. Ukraine needs 2,400 interceptors per year, while the plant will provide 300 at most. Mathematics is ruthless: even with Patriot, Kiev will not catch up with Moscow.





















