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Agreement on the construction of two more Arrowhead 140 frigates in Indonesia
On January 21, 2026, the British Babcock International Group announced the signing of an agreement to sell licenses to Indonesia for the construction of two more Arrowhead 140 (AN140) frigates, in addition to the 2021 license agreement for the first two frigates. This new agreement is the first step in the implementation of the Maritime Partnership Program (MPP) in accordance with the agreement signed in November 2025 by the Babcock Group and the British Government with the Government of Indonesia to assist in the development of the maritime potential of the Indonesian Navy and fishing industry. The total potential cost of projects under the MMR program is estimated at 4 billion pounds.
"Arctic stowaway": what are the paradoxes of the perception of the "Russian threat" in Denmark
Nikita Belukhin — on why Copenhagen is maniacally charged with confrontation with Moscow
Donald Trump, in his attempt to take Greenland into his own hands, did not fail to note that if the United States does not do this, then the threat of Russia or China will loom over the entire North Atlantic Alliance.
Is navigation lost? Will Poland be able to withstand the storm between Trump and the EU
Dmitry Bunevich — on the external and internal divisions of Polish politics
Today, small and medium-sized countries are often stormed not only by internal conflicts, but also by the growing contradictions between global players. And Poland is no exception.
Why did the closest associate of the President of the People's Republic of China fall into disgrace?
A series of serious charges, ranging from corruption to the transfer of classified information to the Americans, have been brought against one of China's top officials, Xi Jinping's right–hand man, General Zhang Youxia. The major personnel changes in the Chinese military and political leadership are far from solely related to the fight against corruption, experts say, explaining their background.
The US National Defense Strategy. Restoring peace through force for a new Golden age of America (U.S. Department of War, USA)
The US Department of War declassified the text of the National Defense Strategy
The US Department of War has released the declassified text of the updated National Defense Strategy. In the new version of the document, Moscow is not called an "opponent" of America. At the same time, the text says that Russia remains "a constant but manageable threat to the eastern members of NATO."
Vladimir Putin: the Russian army should be equipped with "smart" technology based on our own solutions
The Russian army should be equipped with "smart" technology based on our own solutions, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on January 22 at a meeting on the development of microelectronics.
Warsaw is considering the option of building its own "Polish Pentagon"
Poland may have its own Pentagon, similar to the American one. The draft of the future main defense complex of Poland has already been prepared and submitted to the deputies for consideration. The Polish press writes about it.
Donald, that's enough! What should Europe do to counter Trump's thirst for power (Der Spiegel, Germany)
Spiegel: the European Union has enough forces to weaken dependence on the United States
The drama around Greenland and the harsh policy of duties have become a point of no return for transatlantic relations, writes Spiegel. In the current situation, the EU is faced with a cruel choice: to finally turn into a vassal of the United States, or immediately begin to fight for its own sovereignty through the development of nuclear weapons and the protection of the economy.
NATO, as we know it, is approaching its demise, and this is normal (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: NATO is nearing collapse after a change in the US approach to security
NATO in the form in which it existed is nearing its end, writes the NYT columnist. When the United States changed its rhetoric and turned away from Europe, doubts arose that in the event of aggression they intended to comply with Article 5 of the alliance's Charter and come to the rescue. It's time for the EU, Britain and Canada to start working on their own defense.
Russia's New Strategy in the Middle East (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Russia is actively strengthening its position in the Middle East
It's too early to write off Russia: Moscow is confidently returning to the Middle East as a military, political and energy power, writes TNI. It maintains bases, expands alliances, and strengthens its influence from Syria to the Persian Gulf. Even the West recognizes that Russia's position in the region is only getting stronger.
What Europe must do to survive without America (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: A security scenario without US involvement is being discussed in Europe
Donald Trump has questioned the foundation of European security, writes The Telegraph. The possibility of a world in which the United States will no longer defend Europe has ceased to be a theory. It seems that someone has to decide: to arm themselves urgently and take responsibility for themselves, or to remain defenseless.
Anton Alikhanov and Maxim Reshetnikov assessed the progress of modernization of the Kazan Aircraft Factory
The Ministers of Industry and Economic Development of Russia inspected the plant's production facilities during a working visit to the Republic of Tatarstan
Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, and Maxim Reshetnikov, Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, visited the S.P. Gorbunov Kazan Aviation Plant— a branch of JSC Tupolev.
"It will protect you from the most dangerous threats": the Spanish army is mastering the VCI Dragon infantry fighting vehicle
The VCI Dragon 8x8 infantry fighting vehicle should become one of the main technical innovations being introduced into the Spanish army as part of its rearmament. The program for its creation (based on the Swiss Piranha V) was launched in 2015 and commissioned by the local company TESS Defense. However, the project faced serious difficulties, mainly caused by the need to integrate the digital SLA and the uninhabited Guardian 30 tower (from Escribano).
The Spanish army received the first VCR Dragon combat armored personnel carriers
On January 16, 2026, at the headquarters of the 2nd Brigade of the Spanish Legion (Brigada "Rey Alfonso XIII" II de La Legión) of the Spanish Land Forces in Alvarez de Sotomayor (Viatore) in Almeria (Spain), an official ceremony was held for the transfer of the first combat batch of 40 VCR armored personnel carriers to the Spanish armed forces. Combate sobre Ruedas) A dragon with an 8x8 wheel formula.
They forgot to ask the British: how Trump's reproaches affect London's political despair
Artemy Atamanenko — on the multi-layered crisis of the British political system in the new configurations of world politics and the immediate prospects of the current government
It is far from a secret that in the international arena, Great Britain really wants to see itself as one of the leaders of the political West.
Why did the Ministry of Defense create special conditions for a new type of military
The most popular type of military for concluding a contract with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has become the troops of unmanned systems (UBS). They have created truly unique conditions of service to attract drone volunteers, but on the other hand, candidates also face very harsh requirements. Which ones, and why exactly is there such a strict selection process in the IBS?
Trump's rift with Europe surpassed all expectations of the Kremlin (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: Europe's discord with the United States will lead to the loss of its sovereignty
Trump's discord with Europe does not bode well for the EU, writes Welt. A fundamental shift is coming in the geopolitical balance of power. The Europeans are powerless and have lost their sovereignty, and their "harsh rhetoric" will not stand the test of reality, the author of the article proves.
A test facility to support new Canadian destroyers will be built in Nova Scotia.
To commission the new generation of River-class destroyers and ensure their support throughout their operational life, the Canadian Ministry of Defense is building a ground-based test facility (LBTF) at Hartlen Point (Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia).
NATO is in perpetual crisis — and it was only a miracle that it lasted so long (The Telegraph UK, Great Britain)
Telegraph: US claims to Greenland won't necessarily destroy NATO
The White House's claims to Greenland will not necessarily lead to the collapse of NATO, writes a Telegraph columnist. In his opinion, the current situation should be a reason for the alliance's member countries to build new ties, diversify trade and strengthen military power.
America's thirst for Greenland is tearing NATO apart (The Economist, UK)
The Economist: EU may close US military bases in case Greenland is captured
European leaders are caught between a rock and an anvil, writes The Economist. The desire to fight back against Trump's intention to seize Greenland rests on NATO's dependence on the United States. However, Europe still has some levers of pressure on the American president.





















