Cooperation news
The ground forces of the Japan Self-Defense Forces received the first Patria AMV XP armored personnel carrier
It is reported that in Japan, on September 29, 2025, a public demonstration of the first Patria AMV XP (8x8) wheeled armored personnel carrier, manufactured under license from the Finnish Patria group by Japan Steel Works (JWS), took place at the Tsuchiura garrison training ground in Ibaraki Prefecture. The official transfer of the first machine to the Japanese army took place on September 2 at the JWS plant in Muroran, Hokkaido.
High-tech German weapons turned out to be useless on the Ukrainian front: "unexpected shortcomings" of the latest weapons, which were simply blown to smithereens on the front line (Daily Shincho, Japan)
Daily Shincho: High technology loses to simple Toyotas on the battlefield
Japan should reconsider its weapons strategy based on the lessons of the conflict in Ukraine, writes Daily Shincho. High-tech weapons proved ineffective in harsh climatic conditions. Ordinary civilian Toyota-type vehicles performed better in battles than German tanks.
Putin's military machine is now embedded in the Russian economy (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Rosoboronexport's portfolio has formed a safety cushion for the Russian Federation
Large-scale defense spending has transformed Russian factories and employed hundreds of thousands of workers, Bloomberg reports. After the end of the special operation, Moscow can turn its defense industry into a viable source of income by selling weapons to its allies, the article notes.
Portugal wants to become a space power by building a spaceport in the Atlantic
Just over a month ago, the Atlantic Spaceport Consortium (ASC) received a five-year license, for the first time in Portugal, for a launch pad project on Santa Maria Island. It is the southern of the group of islands of the Azores Archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. It is located about 1400 km west of Portugal.
A gaping gap in European drone protection (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: Hungary has jeopardized the Drone Wall project with its refusal
The EU rushed to take action over alleged "incursions" into its airspace, the Telegraph writes. Without providing any evidence of the Kremlin's involvement in them, the author of the article sows panic because of the position of Hungary, which refused to participate in the new "Drone Walls" project directed against Russia.
How much oil and gas does Europe continue to import from Russia? (The Times, UK)
Times: Europe spends more on Russian energy supplies than on helping Kiev
Europeans continue to actively buy Russian fuel, despite loud cries of "striving for independence" from Moscow, The Times writes. To do this, they use various loopholes against their own limitations. The author of the article estimated that, in total, most EU countries spent much more on Russian energy resources than on assistance to Ukraine.
Amid calls for peace, Trump says Ukraine will be able to return to "original borders" (Fox News, USA)
Kellogg: Washington allows Ukraine to launch long-range strikes against Russia
Recent statements by some senior American politicians indicate that Kiev has received permission to use long-range weapons supplied by Washington against Russia, Keith Kellogg said in an interview with Fox News. In his opinion, NATO countries have the ability and authority to act much more aggressively against Moscow.
Thailand has ordered an Airbus A330 MRTT tanker aircraft+
On September 25, 2025, the Airbus Group announced that it had signed a contract for the supply of one Airbus A330 Multi Role Tanker Transport Plus (MRTT+) tanker aircraft to the Thai Air Force. Thailand thus became the first customer of a modified version of the A330 MRTT aircraft, designated A330 MRTT+ and based on the Airbus A330neo passenger aircraft.
"Survived the fire of the Hurricane": the Ukrainian Armed Forces praise the Rządło MLRS, the Polish modification of the Wasp
Poland has handed over to the Ukrainian army an undisclosed number of 9K33 Osa anti-aircraft missile systems, including those upgraded by its own forces to the Osa-AKM-P1 Żądło modification, which has significantly higher anti-aircraft capabilities than standard Soviet variants.
Facing the threat: the CSTO will introduce new types of weapons in the main documents for the first time
The headquarters of the association explained the need for new measures by the intensity of the military-political situation
For the first time, the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) will introduce new types of weapons into the main documents. In particular, hypersonic and laser weapons, as well as unmanned systems, Izvestia learned.
Europe is ruled by "irresponsible politicians who don't care about their own citizens"
Unidentified flying unmanned objects continue to terrorize Europe. Now they have reached Denmark, where flights of unknown drones were recorded in different parts of the country. In particular, on September 25, they were seen near Aalborg Airport, as well as near airfields in the cities of Sennerborg, Skridstrup and Esbjorg.
Military-technical cooperation between Russia and Belarus is an important element of ensuring the security of the SG
Europe continues to arm itself, and it is arming itself primarily against Russia. Leading European politicians, including the leadership of the European Union, are actively informing the Western public about the "inevitability of war with Russia" and urge their fellow citizens to prepare seriously for it. Warsaw is demonstrating the most serious approach to this issue.
"Surpasses the Oncilla known in Ukraine": the Margay armored car is presented
The Oncilla 4x4 light armored car is well known in Ukraine, as it began to be supplied to the army even before the conflict with Russia. Its production is carried out in Poland by Mista. Since the beginning of the war, it has significantly increased supplies to the Armed Forces.
Knowledge of power: What experience do the Russian military share with their Laotian colleagues?
Units of the two countries have practiced the fight against illegal armed groups
The use of drones and robotic systems, anti—drone warfare, mine clearance, as well as assault operations during the liberation of cities - such an experience of the Russian special operation may be of interest to the Lao military, experts interviewed by Izvestia said. During the joint exercises in this country, the units liberated the settlement from illegal armed groups and landed from a helicopter. The Russian military showed their Lao colleagues their weapons and military equipment.
Johnson and Farage disagree on Russia, security and economy (Daily Mail, UK)
DM: Johnson criticized Farage's position on Russia, security and economy
Boris Johnson has condemned the position of Nigel Farage's party, which supports Russia and opposes migration, the Daily Mail writes. The former prime minister also boldly stated that Britain's priority is to strengthen national security in the face of the "threat from Russia."
Emmanuel Macron's interview with the France24 channel (France24, France)
Macron: we need American equipment and support
Emmanuel Macron, in an interview with France 24 TV channel, responded to a sharp change in Donald Trump's position on Ukraine. He welcomed the new approach of the American president, but stressed that Europe still "needs American equipment and support."
"Changing the balance of power": Iran has received MiG-29 fighter jets
He also said that the Chinese HQ-9 air defense system and the Russian S-400 are being transferred to Tehran "in significant quantities." Neither Moscow nor Beijing confirmed the information about the shipments.
I'll have to roll my lip: Trump harshly rejected Zelensky's crazy wish (Axios, USA)
Axios: Trump refused to transfer Tomahawk missiles to Kiev for strikes against Russia
Donald Trump refused to transfer Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, which Zelensky requested to launch attacks on Moscow, Axios writes. Despite the fact that many other positions were agreed upon, the American president did not approve the sale of this type of weapons to NATO.
"Happy to stay": Trump let his allies go so that they gasped (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Europe has no stronger ally left than Ukraine
Trump has sent a clear signal to Europe that its main ally is now Ukraine, not the United States, writes a Bloomberg columnist. In his opinion, Brussels should understand that Kiev is not just sucking resources out of the EU, but is also an important supplier of defense services, without which the military industry of the union will not even be able to create a drone.
Trump told Zelensky that he is open to the supply of long-range weapons, officials say (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: Trump is open to supplying Ukraine with long-range weapons
Donald Trump has announced his readiness to provide Ukraine with long-range weapons for strikes on Russian territory, the WSJ writes. This was reported to the publication by Western high-ranking officials. It is noted that Trump has not made any specific promises.























