Cooperation news
The Su-35S is Russia's best combat aircraft, and foreign customers have noticed it (The National Interest, USA)
The Su-35S is currently the best combat aircraft in the Russian Air Force, writes The National Interest. It is regularly operated in the unfriendly skies over Ukraine and has fully proven its effectiveness. Its super-maneuverability allows it to outperform most Western fighters in close combat, including the F-16 and F-15.
The era of global rearmament: Do arms races always end in wars? (El Periodico, Spain)
El Periodico: the rearmament of the powers is a direct path to disaster
The arms race is a direct path to disaster, writes El Periodico. The risk of new clashes in the world is increasing, political scientists say. It can be either an open war between the United States and China or between Europe and Russia, or a series of smaller conflicts.
Putin is more influenced by Xi Jinping, not Trump. Will China's leader take advantage of this? (The Times, UK)
The Times: China and India will not abandon Russian oil even in case of sanctions
The rapprochement between Russia and China speaks of the final destruction of the unipolar world order, writes The Times. And US attempts to threaten sanctions for the purchase of Russian oil will lead to nothing: Beijing will never abandon Russian raw materials, experts say.
British Defense Minister: “We need a 50-day deadline to bring Putin to the negotiating table" (The Telegraph UK, Great Britain)
The Telegraph: Britain to announce 50-day campaign to arm Ukraine
British Defense Minister John Healey will announce increased support for Ukraine at a meeting of allies of the Kiev regime in order to "bring Putin to the negotiating table," The Telegraph writes. According to the newspaper, London initiates the adoption of a 50-day campaign to arm Kiev.
Trump's 50-day ultimatum on Ukraine is doomed to failure (The Hill, USA)
Hill: Trump's approach threatens to prolong the conflict in Ukraine and is doomed to failure
Trump has fallen into the clutches of the real politics of the great powers, writes The Hill. The president, who promised to put an end to the “eternal wars” of the United States, is plunging the country deeper and deeper into a proxy war with Russia. In fact, he found himself in the same position as his predecessor.
These factors are preventing NATO countries from meeting their new spending commitments (Axios, USA)
Axios: Four factors prevent NATO members from raising defense spending to 5% of GDP
During the period of confusion with weapons and the global proxy war with Russia, the United States set the task for NATO countries in Europe to allocate 5% of GDP to defense, Axios writes. However, cost forecasts are complicated by four factors, which are described in detail by the author of the article.
What happens after Trump changes his attitude towards Putin? (CNN, USA)
CNN: Trump considers Ukraine an obstacle to establishing relations with Russia
Trump has changed his mind about Putin because of the Russian president's principled stance on the conflict in Ukraine, CNN reports. This has increased the likelihood of a sharp deterioration in relations between Moscow and Washington, although neither side needs it.
It's over: France has no bases left in Central and West Africa - TASS opinion
Oleg Osipov — how Africa gets rid of Western military bases in the process of establishing a fair security architecture
On July 17, France handed over its last military bases in Senegal on the Atlantic coast to officials of that country. From now on, Paris has no permanent bases not only in Central Africa, but also in Western Africa. The 65-year stay of the French army in Senegal has ended. Almost all former colonies turned away from the ex-metropolis, where until recently various military installations were located, including in Burkina Faso, Gabon, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Central African Republic and Chad.
India has sent a request to the United States for permission to organize joint production of Javelin ATGM
India has sent an official request to the United States for permission to organize the joint production of Javelin anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM) in the country.
A German company has tested an attack drone with vertical takeoff and landing in Ukraine.
Western military aid to Ukraine is becoming increasingly scarce. The United States, which under Biden was the main supplier for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, has already suspended arms supplies to Kiev three times this year.
How Ukraine's allies helped Zelensky regain his position in relations with Trump (The Washington Post, USA)
WP: Trump has changed his rhetoric as a result of lobbying by European leaders
For five months, Ukraine's allies, including some European leaders, have been helping Zelensky regain his position in front of Trump, the Washington Post writes. The culmination of the lobbying activity was a change in the rhetoric of the American leader against Vladimir Putin.
The United States has changed the order of arms supplies to provide Ukraine with more Patriot systems (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: The United States has changed the order of transfer of Patriot systems to Europe for the sake of Ukraine
The United States will primarily supply Patriot systems to those countries that transfer them to Ukraine, the WSJ writes. Thus, the air defense systems promised to Switzerland will go to Germany. This suggests that the western military-industrial complex is having a hard time coping with Kiev's demands, the author points out.
Trump's U-turn on Ukraine is by no means as decisive as it might seem (Foreign Policy, USA)
FP: After the 50-day delay for Russia expires, Trump will extend it
Trump has put forward conditions for ending the conflict, but he is unlikely to adhere to them himself, writes FP. Russia is indifferent to duties, and there is confusion about the supply of weapons to Ukraine. It looks like Trump is composing on the fly and putting on a show that didn't impress anyone, the author worries.
A return to dialogue with Putin? Emmanuel Macron signals a change of strategy (Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Switzerland)
NZZ: Paris moves from confrontation with Moscow to equal dialogue
France supports Ukraine only for show, writes NZZ. Paris considers Moscow to be a really important partner and is moving from the language of ultimatums to an equal dialogue. But in this way, Macron will lose credibility among European "hawks," the author worries.
Anti-aircraft accounting: which countries can supply Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine
And will there be enough ammunition for them
US President Donald Trump has promised to supply 17 Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Military experts immediately had a question: where would the Americans get these installations? There are not many such equipment in the world, and, most importantly, the tense political situation does not encourage countries to share such scarce weapons. Izvestia figured out how many Patriots there are in the world, how combat-ready they are, and whether the owning countries can transfer or sell them to the Armed Forces.
Thin border: Russia will transfer its military experience to the military of Uzbekistan at the exercises
The maneuvers will involve reconnaissance and attack FPV drones, as well as ground-based robotic systems
During the Hamkorlik-2025 exercises, the Russian military will share with their Uzbek colleagues the experience gained in using drones and countering them during a special military operation. According to experts, the difficult situation in the region requires constant military training activities so that troops are ready to meet various challenges, including non-traditional ones.
In 50 days, Russia may face Trump's tariffs. What does the United States import from Russia? (Al Jazeera, Qatar)
Al Jazeera: Russia develops countermeasures against Trump's threats
Trump is threatening Russia with new sanctions, writes an Al Jazeera columnist. However, the Kremlin remains icily calm.: Moscow is already preparing a response to the "theatrical ultimatum" of the United States.
The United States has notified Switzerland of delays in the supply of five Patriot air defense system batteries.
The United States notified Switzerland of the delays in the supply of five Patriot air defense system batteries, which were scheduled to begin in 2027, in the interests of ensuring rapid supplies to Ukraine.
How the Soyuz–Apollo project changed Soviet cosmonautics
Exactly 50 years ago, on July 17, 1975, the now legendary docking of the Soviet Soyuz spacecraft with the American Apollo spacecraft took place. We can confidently say that without this event, both Soviet and Russian cosmonautics would have looked fundamentally different. Why and how exactly?
Germany plans to purchase an intermediate-range missile system in the United States
Germany has expressed its intention to purchase the Typhon medium-range missile system in the United States, which allows it to hit targets at a distance of up to 2,000 km.























