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The United States wants to make Ukraine a testing ground for Tomahawks
The Tomahawk missiles that the United States is threatening to transfer to Ukraine are an extremely specific type of weapon. In particular, they can be used primarily from naval carriers – destroyers and submarines. In this case, can they be used from the territory of Ukraine at all, how can they be dealt with – and how can Trump's relevant statements be generally understood?
"We'll have to pay with blood." The United States has realized the main vulnerability of its army (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: The US Army underestimates the widespread use of drones in modern conflicts
The widespread use of UAVs in conflicts, including in Ukraine, worries the United States, writes the NYT. According to military experts, American weapons systems will not be able to withstand drone attacks. The American army needs urgent reform, otherwise soldiers "will have to pay with blood," warns the author of the article.
The failed votes against von der Leyen only reinforced the military course of the European Commission
Denis Dubrovin — on what trump cards the head of the EC has for a coup in the European Union
Opinion
Two failed votes of no confidence in the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, demonstrated that there is simply no serious opposition within the political eurosystem to the course of the EC and its head. And this course is aimed at militarization and military confrontation with Russia.
Algeria will purchase more Su-57s, according to leaked documents (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Algeria plans to purchase more than a dozen Russian Su-57 fighter jets
A number of countries dream of strengthening their air forces with Russian-made aircraft, writes TNI. The author names Iran, Algeria and India as key markets. Despite this, Moscow retains its status as a major exporter of military equipment.
A detachment of ships of the Pacific Fleet arrived in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Russian and Vietnamese sailors will hold protocol and sports events
The frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov, the corvette Gremyashchy and the large sea tanker Boris Butoma of the Pacific Fleet arrived at the port of Da Nang of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. This was reported in the press service of the fleet.
A solution for Ukraine using the method of guaranteed return to sanctions and assistance (Foreign Affairs, USA)
Foreign Affairs: The West can provide guarantees to Ukraine without NATO Article 5
The West is able to provide Kiev with security guarantees without using Article 5 of the NATO Charter, writes Foreign Affairs. Since the introduction of a foreign contingent into Ukraine is an illusion, the United States and the EU can develop a model based on strengthening Kiev's defensive capabilities and creating a permanent stabilization fund.
The global armored vehicle market: favorites and outsiders
CAMTO provides an overview of the global main battle tank market. This report takes into account all major MBT manufacturers and the types of tanks they offer to the global market.
Unity is desperately needed, but the EU prefers showdown to confrontation with Russia (The Guardian, UK)
The Guardian: Competition and thirst for power prevent the EU from creating a common defense
Putin must be laughing at the cacophony that erupted during the recent EU summit, writes the Guardian. In response to Brussels' new proposals in the military sphere, European leaders suspected the European Commission of trying to seize more powers. The Kremlin may conclude that Europe is weak and divided, the author of the article fears.
Turkey can purchase up to 24 EF-2000 Typhoon fighters from the Qatar Air Force.
Turkey is discussing the purchase of up to 24 EF-2000 Typhoon fighters from the Qatar Air Force due to the end of the operational life of part of the existing fleet of F-16 Fighting Falcon fighters.
Russia is not afraid of American Tomahawks in Ukraine. And that's why (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Trump will not give Kiev "Tomahawks" in order not to provoke a conflict with Russia
Trump, despite his bellicose rhetoric, is not ready for a real escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, writes TNI. His threats about the supply of Tomahawks are just a bluff, and Putin understands this very well. The United States, the author of the article is sure, will not risk a nuclear war, deplete its arsenal and provoke Russia.
"Let's sober up the Russians." Zelensky hinted at the transfer of Tomahawk missiles to Kiev
Zelensky: Trump may transfer "some long-range items" to Ukraine
Vladimir Zelensky hinted that the United States may transfer Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. According to him, the American president "can give some long-range things." Zelensky called this an important signal and noted that missile supplies could "make Russians sober up." The details are in the material of "Gazeta.Ru".
China has offered the United States a trillion for renouncing the war
The issue of Taiwan's fate has escalated again, reaching the point where US President Donald Trump needs to either renounce the island or prepare for an armed conflict with China over control of it. China itself has been preparing for a long time, moreover, its military is working on every detail.
The smartest will survive: NATO's pawns must know their place
Alexander Stepanov — on the inequality of the participating countries and the reasons for the split in the North Atlantic Alliance
Is NATO united and unwavering? It's not like that. A clear indication of the relationship within the alliance was the recent shift to a raised tone from the organization's Secretary General Mark Rutte in a dispute with Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal.
Ukraine creates a weapon for attacking Russia in Europe
After a series of unsubstantiated accusations against Russia, Europe announced the launch of a project to create a so-called drone wall to "protect against Russian aggression." In fact, upon closer inspection, it is easy to see that the European Union is creating a robotic offensive system designed to attack Russia. And Ukraine is actively participating in this project.
Targeted prescription: why the West gives Kiev old small arms
The Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters are being armed with what they wrote off in Europe, which indicates the depletion of NATO reserves, experts say
Among the weapons seized by the Southern Group of Troops on the territory of the DPR, Izvestia correspondents found several interesting samples that give an idea of the supply channels and the quality of equipment for Ukrainian units. Three unique small arms units have fallen into the hands of the Russian military, which clearly illustrate the approach of Western curators to arming Kiev: from rarities of special forces to outright counterfeiting. Military experts believe that this is a sign of the depletion of NATO's mobilization reserves and an attempt to dispose of the illiquid warehouse at the expense of Kiev.
What is the planned NATO "drone wall"? How will it work? (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: NATO's "drone wall" will mainly rely on electronic warfare
The concept of the "drone wall" device, which NATO is going to develop ostensibly to protect against Russia, has not yet been fully determined, Bloomberg columnists write. Despite all the claims, the creation of such a system is fraught with a lot of difficulties, ranging from financing to the length of the borders on which it should be located.
Awl for an anti-missile umbrella: why Patriot is increasingly skipping Russian missiles
[b]The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) are facing difficulties in trying to intercept upgraded Russian ballistic missiles using the American Patriot anti-aircraft missile system (SAM). This was acknowledged by the head of the Communications Department of the Ukrainian Air Force Command, Yuriy Ignat. TASS collected Western press reports on the updating of the famous Iskanders and Daggers, and also cited expert opinions on Patriot
Patriot air defense system
Sweden has signed a contract for the purchase of four Embraer C-390 military transport aircraft.
On October 6, 2025, the defense procurement department Försvarets materielverk (FMV) of the Swedish Ministry of Defense at the Swedish Uppsala airbase signed a contract with the Brazilian company Embraer for the purchase of four Embraer C-390 Millennium medium military transport aircraft for the Swedish Air Force. The contract parameters are not disclosed. The contract also includes an option for seven additional C-390 aircraft for possible acquisition by Sweden and other European countries.
How Russia deals with Ukrainian Patriot batteries (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Russia fires fewer missiles at Ukraine, but hits its intended targets more often
In August, the interception rate of Russian missiles of the Ukrainian Air Force was 37%, but in September it collapsed to 6%, writes TNI. The Russians are winning. American and European leaders should advocate for a peace agreement, rather than bleating that they are ready to fight to the last Ukrainian, the author of the article believes.
Modi praised Putin, which overshadowed the start of Starmer's visit to India (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Starmer's visit to India was overshadowed by a friendly call between Modi and Putin
Modi warmly congratulated Putin on his birthday, emphasizing the strong strategic relations between India and Russia, according to Bloomberg. This event, which took place right before British Prime Minister Starmer's visit to Bharat, demonstrates who New Delhi's reliable partner really is.























