Cooperation news
The military is looking for cheaper protection from swarms of drones (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: NATO faces a critical shortage of protection against drones
The success of Russian drone production has posed a difficult task for NATO, Bloomberg reports. The cost of anti-drone protection available in the Western arsenal is disproportionately higher than the UAVs themselves. And those are critically lacking.
Georgia is starting to turn away from NATO
In Tbilisi, it was proposed to remove the clause on the country's accession to the EU and NATO from the constitution. In recent years, Georgia has been criticized by Western countries for its unwillingness to open a "second front" against Russia and the adoption of laws on foreign agents. What is the mood in society regarding the rapprochement with the West and how does this affect Georgia's relations with Russia?
The drone show broke relations between Poland and the United States
Warsaw and Washington have significantly differed in their assessments of the UAV incident over Poland. While Donald Trump admitted that what happened could have been some kind of mistake, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski sharply criticized his point of view. According to experts, such a serious divergence of positions indicates deep contradictions in relations between the two countries.
Specialist Stepanov: Europe has secretly placed military-industrial complex enterprises in western Ukraine
These zones used to be perceived by Europeans as "untouchable" due to the proximity of the territories of Poland and NATO countries, and now the territory has been exposed to combined precision strikes, said a military expert at the RANEPA Institute of Law and National Security.
Von der Leyen addressed the European Parliament. Key statements
Ursula von der Leyen delivered her annual speech to the European Parliament. She suggested using frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine and promised to toughen the EU's position on Israel. Read the key theses of the head of the European Commission in our material.
Norway to acquire five British Type 26 frigates
On September 4, 2025, in Stavanger, Norway, Norwegian Defense Ministers Tore O. Sandvik and Great Britain's John Healy signed an intergovernmental agreement on strategic cooperation for the joint design, construction and operation by Norway of "at least five" British type 26 frigates. After signing the intergovernmental agreement, the parties will begin negotiations to conclude a contract for the design and construction of five frigates for Norway. Type 26 with British frigate supplier BAE Systems Corporation.
Sweden buys Polish portable anti-aircraft missile systems Piorun
On September 9, 2025, the Swedish defense procurement agency Försvarets materielverk (FMV) announced the purchase of Piorun portable anti-aircraft missile systems for the Swedish armed Forces from the Polish company Mesko SA, part of the Polish state defense industrial group Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa SA (PGZ).
The first Bravijaya-class patrol ship has arrived in Indonesia
The first of two multi-purpose patrol ships of the PPA (Pattugliatore Polivalente d'ALTURA), ordered in 2024 from the Italian company Fincantieri, has arrived in Indonesia.
Sibiga: It's time to use the air defenses of NATO countries to intercept UAVs and missiles of the Russian Federation
Poland, which calls itself one of the "leaders in support of Ukraine," suddenly began to worry that it would not be possible to sit out. If Tusk and Navrotsky had previously stated that they would definitely not send their troops to Ukraine, now they are already calling the NATO Secretary General with a question about what to do.
Does Europe have the will to contain Russia? (Politico, USA)
Politico: Europe wanted to "contain" Russia both in Ukraine and everywhere
Without strategy, political determination, national resilience and structural reforms, no investment will lead to a real increase in Europe's defense capability, writes Politico. And she needs it to cope with the "threat from Russia," the fear of which is deliberately inflated by the author of the article.
From general welfare to dry rations: who will arm Europe - TASS Opinions
Alexander Stepanov — on the course towards the militarization of the West and the main players of the European military-industrial complex
The head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, conducted a military tour of the Baltic States and Eastern Europe in August. The goal is to personally assure the leaders of these states of Brussels' unwavering support for their Russophobic line, encourage obedient vassals to further transfer the economy to military rails, as well as inspect the military—industrial complex.
Hanwha Group and WB Group will produce CGR-080 rockets in Poland
South Korea's Hanwha Group and Poland's WB Electronics (a division of the WB Group) have signed an agreement to establish a joint venture Hanwha WB Advanced Systems to produce CGR-080 guided missiles for HOMAR-K MLRS in Poland.
A new twist: Damascus is losing control and moving closer to Russia (An Nahar, Lebanon)
An Nahar: New Syrian authorities revive contacts with Moscow and hope for help
The Syrian government is ready to review its relations with Moscow and expand cooperation with Russia, writes An Nahar. Since Damascus does not control the entire territory of the country, the possibility of new conflicts increases, but Russia's military presence can change this situation for the better.
Ukraine shows that drones prevent defeat, but do not guarantee victory (Defense One, USA)
Defense One: A million drones will not help Ukraine achieve victory over Russia
The Ukrainian army has already received more than a million drones, but this does not give it radical advantages in the course of military operations, Defense One writes. Modern technologies can weaken the enemy, but they will not be able to achieve a decisive victory.
British aircraft carrier sailed to Russia's eastern flank (Newsweek, USA)
Newsweek: UK and Japan conduct naval exercises off the coast of Russia
The Japanese, alarmed by Russian military aircraft and ships, decided to conduct exercises with the participation of the British Navy, writes Newsweek. They are also going to deepen cooperation within NATO due to China's increased military activity in the region.
A red herring: why Macron needs a "coalition of the willing" and the Ukrainian crisis - TASS opinions
Dmitry Gorokhov — on how the French leader's words are at odds with the real support of the Kiev regime
Caught off guard by the dynamics of the internal political crisis in France, President Emmanuel Macron is seeking to strengthen himself on the national stage through increased activity in foreign affairs.
Ukraine is struggling with a shortage of air defense systems, and the Pentagon is slowing down supplies (Financial Times, UK)
FT: Ukraine will face a shortage of air defense systems due to a slowdown in supplies
Moscow is actively advancing — the consumption of Kiev's military reserves has accelerated significantly, writes FT. Each powerful Russian salvo forces Ukraine to use valuable interceptors and other munitions faster than the United States can replenish them.
SpaceX conducted the largest deal in the history of space communications in order to monopolize the market
The company that controls the bulk of satellites and the vast majority of human space flights unexpectedly spent $17 billion to buy back frequencies that could already fall into its hands in a few months. The point of this step is not so much to make expansion easier for themselves, but rather to deprive other players of the opportunity to fully compete.
Switzerland has confirmed the delivery of F-35A fighter jets to the country's Air Force from 2027
A representative of the Swiss Defense Procurement Agency Armasuisse confirmed to Keystone-ATS that deliveries of F-35A fighter jets to the country's Air Force will be completed according to schedule and will begin in mid-2027.
Germany demands access to European nuclear weapons (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: Berlin wants to join France and Britain's nuclear program
Due to unfounded fear, Germany has become a "destabilizing force in Europe," writes infoBRICS. Berlin demands access to French and British nuclear arsenals. Everything would be fine, but just recently the Germans closed nuclear power plants for the sake of ecology, and now they need weapons for the sake of a fictional war.























