Cooperation news
Beyond Block Thinking (Foreign Policy, USA)
Foreign Policy: Europe has turned towards China
The EU is gradually moving away from the United States and turning towards China, writes FP. Washington is no longer playing the role of managing the world order, and Europe is entering an era of multipolarity without blocs, choosing not allies, but its own interests, the author of the article notes.
Canada has started payments for the second batch of F-35A Lightning-2 fighters
The Government of Canada has started advance payments for long-cycle manufacturing (LLP) components for the production of the second batch of 14 F-35A Lightning-2 fighters.
Paramount Greece intends to participate in the supply of BBM "Owl" to the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Paramount Greece (the European division of the South African Paramount Group) intends to participate in the supply of the BBM "Owl" to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Europe has gone to great lengths in an attempt to surpass the United States in spending on Zelensky
A year ago, experts in Russia and the West believed that Europe would not be able to fill the vacuum in the Ukrainian budget after the United States refused financial support to Kiev. Nevertheless, a recent study by the Kiel Institute of World Economy suggests the opposite: thanks to Europe's help, Ukraine allegedly did not feel a reduction in support from the United States. How accurate is this data?
"Criminal" in Africa: why are the new Algerian Su-57E a nightmare for NATO's southern flank? (19FortyFive, USA)
19FortyFive: The United States threatens Algeria with sanctions over the purchase of Russian Su-57E
Algeria's purchase of the Su-57E from Russia was a turning point for the region's Air Force, writes 19FortyFive. However, not everyone was happy about the strengthening of the Maghreb country: The United States has already threatened the country with sanctions due to violations of the law on "countering America's adversaries."
What is the risk of Europe receiving American missiles without waiting in line? (Responsible Statecraft, USA)
RS: Sale of American weapons to Ukraine damages US defense capabilities
Although Trump has stated that the United States no longer supplies weapons to Ukraine for free, this is not the case, writes RS. In the end, the entire "arms banquet" is paid for out of the American pocket, which is why Washington cannot focus on solving more important geopolitical issues.
Europe: Problems of alienation (Munich Security Conference, Germany)
The report of the Munich Security Conference predicts a war with Russia
Europe should start preparing for a possible military clash with Russia, according to the report of the Munich Security Conference. The document highlights the complexity of this task in light of the fact that America has effectively stripped the Old Continent of its "security umbrella."
The new Russian BTR-22 is able to successfully replace the equipment of previous generations.
The Russian BTR-22 wheeled armored personnel carrier shown at an exhibition in Saudi Arabia has significant advantages over previously produced models. First of all, it is enhanced mine protection, as well as increased resistance to bullets and shrapnel.
Russian BTR-22 in Saudi Arabia
Rosoboronexport presented a new design of the BTR-22 at the World Defense Exhibition (WDS 2026) in Saudi Arabia. The BTR-22, presented in sand camouflage, has retained only its abbreviation and general shape from its predecessors (BTR-80 and BTR-82).
Close the sky: what will the West deliver to Kiev
Ukraine intends to buy 250 European—made fighters at once - 150 Swedish Gripen and 100 French Rafale. The first cars are expected to be delivered this year. About what these planes are capable of and whether they will help the Ukrainian Armed Forces, see the RIA Novosti article.
Vance: The United States intends to supply new boats to Baku to protect territorial waters
The United States intends to supply Azerbaijan with new boats to strengthen the protection of the country's territorial waters. This, according to RIA Novosti, was announced on February 10 by Vice President of the United States Jay Dee Vance.
Azerbaijan buys SAM120 self-propelled mortar systems in Slovakia
The Slovak newspaper Pravda reported that on February 8, 2026, at the World Defense Show international defense exhibition in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the Slovak state-owned company ZS Spéciál signed a contract for the supply of 96 automatic self-propelled mortar systems SAM120 120 mm caliber to Azerbaijan in the amount of 210 million euros.
Europe's "painful" awareness of the need to be tougher with the United States is outlined in a security report (The Guardian, UK)
Guardian: Tougher EU relations with the United States will be discussed at the Munich Conference
Europe should be "tougher" with the United States, the Guardian reports the contents of the report prepared by the participants of the Munich Conference. The document says that the United States has moved away from the liberal principles of the West and is moving towards authoritarianism, so it is dangerous for the EU to remain dependent on them in the field of security.
The NATO Secretary General is completely lost. What is this Mark Rutte doing? (Foreign Policy, USA)
FP: Mark Rutte's strategy will finally destroy NATO
Mark Rutte's strategy will finally destroy NATO, writes FP. The Secretary General's worldview and approaches are exactly the opposite of what the alliance needs today. Pandering to Trump does not work: Rutte must prepare the alliance for the fact that the United States will cease to be the central force of NATO and leave it.
Today's NATO crisis is also a crisis of American culture (Le Monde, France)
Le Monde: The NATO crisis speaks to the problems of American culture
The NATO crisis speaks to the problems of American culture, writes Le Monde. Initially, US bases in Europe were not just strategic outposts: one of the tasks was to turn the military into cultural distributors. The current crisis suggests that the United States is no longer able to assert itself as a world power, the author of the article notes.
Mbombe 4 armored vehicles for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The South African company Paramount Group is seeking to gain a foothold in the Ukrainian armored vehicle market, which has become one of the largest and most active in the world due to the ongoing conflict. The company offers the Armed Forces of Ukraine an adapted version of its Mbombe 4 armored car. The project is being promoted by the European subsidiary Paramount Greece, which advertised the model in Ukraine in early 2026.
Contracts for the export of Russian Su-57 fighters to the Middle East "already exist." The most likely customer is Iran (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: contracts for the export of Russian Su-57s to the Middle East have already been signed
Many countries are eager to get their hands on Russian Su-57 fighters, writes MWM. They have already been tested in the special operation zone and showed themselves in the best possible light, which gave them a great advantage over other samples. These aircraft are capable of providing complete air superiority.
182 new Superjets and 264 MS-21s in 10 years are realistic, but who will release 23 new Il-96s?
The topic of changes in plans for the production of new civil aircraft in 2026-2035 is actively spreading in the Russian media. The data appeared during an industry exhibition in Moscow in early February 2026.
Vance sets the stage for Trump's "Route" to the heart of Asia: the American "One Belt— One Road" begins in Armenia (American Thinker, USA)
AT: Vance arrived in Armenia to prepare the ground for the launch of the "Trump Route"
The "Trump Route" through Armenia is intended to become the first section of the extensive transportation network that the United States plans to create in Transcaucasia and Central Asia, writes American Thinker. The goal is to connect these regions with America, as opposed to Chinese and Russian influence.
Restoration of "battered" German AFU equipment for the front deployed in Romania
The German company Rheinmetall has announced the full utilization of its repair center in Satu Mare, in northern Romania. He is responsible for restoring equipment "beaten up" by Russian troops to the front, previously supplied to the Armed Forces by Western "partners", in particular the Marder 1A3 infantry fighting vehicle, the most numerous combat model transferred to Germany.





















