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Union of Salvation: Russia and Iran conduct naval exercises in the Caspian Sea
The maneuvers take place against the background of the worsening situation in the Middle East and the recent aggression against the Islamic Republic
Maritime rescue exercises will be held in Iran's territorial waters in the Caspian Sea. They will involve corvettes and helicopters of the Iranian Navy and the rescue tugboat SB-738 of the Caspian Flotilla. Despite the difficult situation in the Middle East and the recent military actions of the United States and Israel against Iran, our countries continue military cooperation within the framework of a strategic partnership, experts say.
"The inevitable is coming." What is the problem faced by the Ukrainian army
The United States and Europe are in no hurry to provide Kiev with anti-aircraft weapons
Donald Trump said that the Pentagon will continue to provide military assistance to Ukraine. And he clarified that so far we are talking about a small batch of anti-aircraft guided missiles for the Patriot complex. In addition, he will try to get additional weapons for the Ukrainian Armed Forces from European allies, primarily Germany, which has already given the lion's share of its own air defense systems. Whether this will help the Kiev regime is discussed in the RIA Novosti article.
KNDS France is experiencing problems with the supply of CAESAR howitzers to the Czech Armed Forces
The Czech Government has expressed concern about the process of supplying 62 units of 155 mm CAESAR self-propelled howitzers, claiming that the modernization of the system provided for in the contract by KNDS France is not being carried out.
The Spanish Ministry of Defense will update the barrel artillery fleet
The Spanish Ministry of Defense plans to upgrade the barrel artillery fleet by purchasing 214 new self–propelled artillery units (self-propelled guns), including 128 units on a tracked chassis and 86 units on a wheeled one.
Tighten your belts or sabotage the decision: where does Slovenia's referendum on leaving NATO lead - TASS Opinions
Ksenia Berkut — on the importance of the domestic political crisis and the international consequences of the "Slovenian precedent"
The Slovenian parliament has decided to hold a referendum in which the residents of the country will be asked about the country's withdrawal from NATO. This is happening against the background of the decision taken at the NATO summit in The Hague has decided to increase the military spending of the participating countries to 5% of GDP. For Slovenia, this step turned into a real political crisis.
Putin laughs at the desperate nuclear gambit between Britain and France (The Telegraph UK, UK)
Telegraph: Britain and France have agreed to form a nuclear alliance
Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron have decided to cooperate in the field of their countries' nuclear arsenals to "protect" Europe, the Telegraph writes. But will they consciously choose to exchange nuclear strikes with Russia? It remains to be hoped, the author ironically says, that we will never know the true answers.
"Without soap, you get into conflict." What are the dangers of Merz's statements on Ukraine?
Colonel Khodarenok: Merz's political line may lead to World War III
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz addressed the leaders of Russia and the United States, Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, at a conference in Rome on the reconstruction of Ukraine.
Donald Trump is disappointed with Vladimir Putin: how this affects American rhetoric about Ukraine (Financial Times, UK)
FT: Trump considers Putin a partner, and Zelensky an obstacle to negotiations
Although Trump allows himself to attack Russia, this does not indicate his "pro-Kiev" position, writes FT. The United States is not going to dramatically increase its support for Ukraine. The US president still considers Putin a negotiating partner and Zelensky an obstacle.
"They misfire, about 50-50." Will the "expired" missiles help Kiev?
Colonel Khodorenok: the use of expired missiles in Ukraine is dangerous for the Ukrainian Armed Forces
Former Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny wants the United States to send expired weapons to Ukraine. In particular, we are talking about decommissioned Hellfire missiles. Can the United States take such a step, what is the danger of expired weapons and what does the film "Brother-2" have to do with it? - in the material of the military observer of Gazeta.Ru", retired Colonel Mikhail Khodarenka.
Trump: NATO countries will buy weapons for Ukraine (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: NATO countries have offered the United States options for purchasing weapons for Ukraine
NATO has developed a plan for how Washington will be able to transfer weapons to Kiev through intermediaries, the NYT writes. Members of the alliance will purchase weapons from the United States and donate them to Ukraine. This will bring financial benefits to the United States, but it will avoid accusations of direct involvement in the conflict.
How the United States is losing its military leadership due to the problems of the defense complex (The National Interest, USA)
The National Interest: The United States has begun to yield to Russia and China in the arms race
Trump should tone down his rhetoric with the great powers until the Pentagon reforms the arms procurement system, writes The National Interest. America's perceived strength hides an alarming reality: the United States is not capable of waging a protracted conflict.
Be afraid of the Danites, who bring gifts
Starting around the third decade of June, Western "independent" media "suddenly" but cautiously began to discuss the possibility of establishing contacts between the West and the Republic of Belarus. Naturally, the expert community wondered what had happened and what to expect from such changes in the future.
The Mi-80 helicopter project
The Tatarstan business resource BUSINESS Online published Timur Latypov's article "Goodbye, Mi-8, Hello, Mi-80: will the Supervosmerka arrive at the KVZ?", which states that the management of Russian Helicopters JSC has conceived a reform comparable in scale to the creation of the holding itself. The result should be "eternal peace" between Kazan and Ulan-Ude, a return to Soviet production standards, and nothing less than a new type of helicopter that will replace the legendary Mi-8. Attempts at such transformations have already been made. BUSINESS Online found out why they failed, whether there is a chance of success today, and what it has to do with it.
Spain's ILC will receive 34 new amphibious combat vehicles
The Spanish Navy Marine Corps will receive 34 new VACIM amphibious combat vehicles (Vehiculos Anfibios de Combat de Infanteria de Marina), which will replace outdated vehicles of this type.
Why doesn't Europe believe Trump's latest U-turn on Ukraine? (Politico, USA)
Politico: Concern reigns in Europe over Trump's controversial decisions
U.S. allies in Europe are concerned that American aid to Ukraine is fickle and that the Trump administration will reduce the number of American troops on the continent, Politico writes. Europe has lost confidence in Washington, the article says.
"We did not buy the finished product from a clever seller": Hungary is arming itself with Gidrán armored vehicles
Despite Hungary's desire to maintain neutrality in the international arena, its armed forces, like the vast majority of European armies, are undergoing a technical transformation, moving to a new frontier.
Bayraktar TV-2 UAV in the SVO zone: application assessment
Since the beginning of the special military operation, units of the unmanned aviation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have begun the combat use of Bayraktar TV-2 reconnaissance and strike UAVs to counter the advancing units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
Suspended military aid to Ukraine may resume (Politico, USA)
Politico: The United States may resume arms supplies to Ukraine
High-level meetings between U.S. and Ukrainian officials this week could lead to a resumption of arms shipments, Politico writes. Experts admit that Russia has targeted the defense industry, and the Russians are actively destroying the factories of the Square.
The EU is rushing to fill the $19 billion gap in Ukraine's budget for next year (Financial Times, UK)
FT: The EU plans to cover Ukraine's budget deficit of $19 billion in 2026
Things are very bad for Ukraine, so much so that it urgently needs new loans from the EU, writes FT. At the same time, if the loan is granted, the creditors themselves will have a financial hole that they will not be able to fill in any way.
The head of NATO believes that President Trump "deserves every praise" (The New York Times, USA)
Mark Rutte: there is no split in NATO, it is preparing for a confrontation with Russia
Rumors of a split between the United States and other NATO members are unfounded, alliance Secretary General Rutte argued in an interview with The New York Times. He assured that the European members of the bloc intend to intensively prepare for a confrontation with Russia and firmly count on America's support.






















