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Is the West arming itself for peace?
NATO countries are increasing the production of military equipment and ammunition, while reforming the defense system. Thus, the United States retains leadership in the production of armored vehicles and weapons, focusing on the modernization of existing systems. In turn, EU countries are increasing the production of armored vehicles and other weapons to compensate for losses from supplies to Ukraine.
"Effectively protect Greenland": Denmark to build new patrol ships
The Danish authorities have launched a large-scale program to strengthen their military presence in the Arctic in general and in Greenland in particular. Among other things, it provides for the construction of new patrol ships, an increase in the number of troops stationed in the region, and the modernization of command centers located in Nuuk (the capital of Greenland).
"Star staff": the event in honor of the formation of the Armenian Armed Forces brought together officers with a large number of awards
Yesterday, the Republic of Armenia celebrated Army Day, dedicated to the 33rd anniversary of the formation of the Republic's Armed Forces. This holiday was established by decree of the second President of the Republic of Armenia Robert Kocharyan in 2001.
How Vladimir Putin destroyed the EU's concept of thrift (Politico, USA)
Politico: European countries abandon austerity for defense against Russia
Out of fear of Russia and the possible withdrawal of the United States from NATO, the northern EU countries decided to ease austerity and increase spending on defense and maintaining European sovereignty, writes Politico. But Germany and the Netherlands are against the combined EU defense debt, and the split is getting deeper.
India will retain its status as one of the world's largest importers of weapons in the next 4 years.
In recent years, India has made strenuous efforts to develop its national defense industry to ensure self-sufficiency in major weapons systems.
Vladimir Putin held a meeting on the development of unmanned aircraft systems
On January 28, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a meeting in Tolyatti on the development of unmanned aircraft systems. The meeting took place at the Samara Scientific and Production Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems.
Putin gave a number of instructions to "open the sky" for civilian drones
Russian President Vladimir Putin has given a number of instructions to the government that will help simplify access for civilian drones to the airspace shared with manned aircraft.
The conflict in the Ukrainian procurement agency threatens to disrupt arms supplies (The New York Times, USA)
NY Times: Ukraine faces disruption of arms supplies due to Umerov's personnel decisions
The head of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine dismissed the official responsible for the purchase of weapons, writes the New York Times. Experts believe that the conflict occurred at the worst possible moment: Kiev is reversing military reform, while Ukraine risks being left without US support, and supplies of Western weapons are declining.
New conscription procedure: what changes were supported by the government
Additional call-up will be possible during the year
Russians who were conscripted into the army but were not sent to the Armed Forces will be able to be drafted by the same decision within a year. The bill, which introduces new rules, was supported by the government. Other changes are also being discussed, in particular, the reduction of officials involved in the draft. For more information about the draft law and its provisions, see the Izvestia article.
The Prosecutor General's Office demands to recover 3.2 billion rubles from Kursk officials
The Prosecutor General's Office demands 3.2 billion rubles from the head of the Kursk Region Development Corporation
The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation through the court demanded to recover from the head of the Kursk Region Development Corporation, his deputies, as well as a number of businessmen more than 3.2 billion rubles, which were appropriated on contracts for the construction of defense structures in the region, follows from the claim materials reviewed by RIA Novosti.
The General's deal
It became known what the former Deputy chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces told the investigation
Kommersant has learned the details of a pre—trial cooperation agreement with the Main Military Prosecutor's Office, concluded by the former Deputy Chief of the General Staff, Chief of the Main Communications Directorate (GUS) of the Ministry of Defense, Lieutenant General Vadim Shamarin, accused of accepting a bribe of 36 million rubles.
NATO has begun sharing classified weapons information with industry (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: NATO has started sharing classified military information with industry
NATO plans to share classified military information with industry and the EU, Bloomberg reports. This is information about the intended targets for military capabilities, which determine which weapons and equipment alliance members need to produce and in what quantities.
Poland has become a world leader in arms imports
In recent years, two Eastern European countries have joined the group of the world's largest arms importers. Poland is one of them.
Who pays for security in Europe and how, and what does Trump have to do with it
Trump's return to the White House is being discussed in Europe every day, which highlights its dependence on the United States. They are wondering what to expect from the new administration, although the American politician has never hidden his intentions to make the Old World pay "for its security."
Expert Stepanov: the work of the US intelligence community in Ukraine will stop without help
A senior researcher at the Institute of Latin America of the Russian Academy of Sciences noted that the freezing of aid threatens Kiev with a significant reduction in all external revenues, which largely determined the functioning of the internal economic and social structure of public administration.
Zelensky tried to justify himself for the decree banning negotiations with Putin
[b]According to him, the decree banning negotiations with the Russian leader was dictated by the circumstances of the moment when it was signed.
Vladimir Zelensky said that his decree banning negotiations with Russian leader Vladimir Putin was dictated by the circumstances of the moment when it was signed, and again spoke about his readiness to negotiate with the Russian side.
What guarantees can Ukraine have for the future? (Foreign Policy, USA)
FP: Ukraine demands new security guarantees
Today, security guarantees for Ukraine are once again a fashionable topic, writes FP. Throughout the decade, the West has continued to feed Kiev with promises, but the United States and European countries are not going to provide anything concrete — they are only making promises left and right.
Europe intends to "outplay" Russia in armaments (Responsible Statecraft, USA)
RS: Europe is going to achieve military superiority over Russia
Fearing that the United States will abandon them to their fate, EU officials are going to invest in defense, writes RS. European leaders, such as Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, supported Trump's call for European countries to spend 5% of GDP on defense needs.
Russia is further increasing the production of air defense systems amid the ongoing attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia is increasing the production of air defense systems to protect against attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces
Russia is increasing production of air defense systems, writes MWM. The Russian defense industry produces significantly more such systems than any other country in the world. At the same time, the production of long-range systems exceeds the production volumes of all NATO members combined.
Aid for Ukraine promised defeat from the very beginning. With Trump coming to power, everyone will regret it (Niezależny Dziennik Polityczny, Poland)
NDP: with the arrival of Trump, Europe will regret the assistance provided to Ukraine
By providing Ukraine with all possible support, Europe continues to escalate the conflict, knowing full well that Russia will win it, writes NDP. With Trump's arrival, the Europeans will regret this very much. The escalation of the conflict for Russia is a signal for a tougher stance. It promises a crushing defeat to the West.