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Mikhail Sukhov: it is difficult for the world to survive on wind turbines and solar panels alone
The Russian economy has been in a "sanctions storm" for six months, having embarked on a large-scale structural restructuring.
AI brought 300 billion rubles to the Russian budget
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko said that due to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in 2021, the Russian economy received more than 300 billion rubles of additional funds. This is most noticeable in the financial and information and communication sectors. This was reported by Kommersant.
Weapons are a prestigious hobby or a guarantee of safety
Shooting clubs: everything is getting more expensive, but customers are being added
In June 2022, the law on tightening control of arms turnover came into force in the Russian Federation. In particular, the age of purchase of hunting weapons has been increased from 18 to 21 years. It is prohibited to issue a license for weapons to citizens with an outstanding or outstanding criminal record for a serious or especially serious crime.
Maritime doctrine: declaration or directive
Why the strategic document may remain a formidable statement
On July 31, 2022, President Vladimir Putin approved a new Maritime Doctrine. Along with other measures, it provides for the intensification of maritime activities in the northern archipelagos, "increasing the combat potential and the development of the Northern Fleet's basing system."
Denmark has decided to invest $ 5.5 billion in the construction of its own warships against the background of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
The growth of military and political tensions in Europe contributes to the further militarization of the European states that are members of the North Atlantic Alliance. So, the Danish authorities announced that they will invest 40 billion kronor ($ 5.5 billion) in their fleet over the next
"The troops were equipped with equipment from the national economy": Poland sums up the results of the "modernization" of the army
The Polish authorities intend to increase the number of armed forces three times – up to 300 thousand people. However, the population of the country is in no hurry to replenish the military ranks, there are not enough sergeants and officers to man new units, and the available material base is not enough to equip the troops.
Contracts at the Army-2022 Forum
Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Alexey Krivoruchko said that during the ongoing International Military-Technical Forum "Army-2022", on August 16, 2022, seven state contracts were signed and 29 contracts were awarded to 26 enterprises of the military-industrial complex worth more than 500 billion rubles.
The leadership of the Ministry of Defense got acquainted with the aviation exhibition at Army-2022
Deputy Defense Ministers of the Russian Federation got acquainted with the exhibition of the latest aviation equipment at Kubinka airfield within the framework of the International Military-Technical Forum "Army-2022".
The FSB proposed to recognize a foreign agent for the transfer of data on the transportation of military
The FSB of Russia has prepared a draft order, according to which the status of a foreign agent can be obtained for the intentional transfer of data on the movements of Russian troops abroad, the document is published on the portal of draft regulations.
At the Army-2022 forum, 7 state contracts were signed and 29 were awarded with 26 defense industry enterprises
The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and defense industry companies concluded state contracts totaling more than 522 billion rubles during the Army-2022 forum.
The first results of the application of the updated legislation in the field of public procurement were discussed at the Army-2022 MVTF
As part of the scientific and business program of the MVTF "Army-2022", a round table dedicated to the new rules of legislation in the field of procurement for state and municipal needs was held in the conference hall of the "Patriot" Exhibition Center.
The Chinese economy was forced to suffer – how will it affect Russia
The effect of Ukraine and Taiwan: the Chinese economy was forced to suffer
The author of the French website Atlantico records the slowdown of the Chinese economy – and this is not surprising. Covid was followed by a brief boom associated with the restoration of production. New weekdays have come after the holiday. But the West sees everywhere the "defeat of the Stalinist model."
The General Staff of the Russian Federation reported that the United States spends up to $ 200 million annually on supplies to the Syrian Kurds.
The head of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Igor Kostyukov, said that the United States is intensively pumping weapons abroad
Arms supplies to the Syrian Kurds are increasing, and Washington spends up to $200 million annually for these purposes. This was stated on Tuesday by the head of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Igor Kostyukov during the Moscow Conference on International Security.
Americans don't learn from mistakes. Ukraine will leave them without money
Millions of dollars of American aid simply disappeared in Afghanistan. Will it be the same with Ukraine?
Ukraine is notorious for the level of corruption, writes Newsweek. So that the money that the United States is pouring into the country does not suffer the same fate as in Afghanistan, Washington should take care of creating control mechanisms, the article says.
The Ambassador of Ukraine to Germany criticized Germany for indecision in the issue of arms supplies
There may be a desire behind this not to lose relations with Russia completely, Andrei Melnik noted
Ukrainian Ambassador to Germany Andriy Melnyk, who will remain in his post until the end of September and will return to Kiev in October, once again expressed dissatisfaction with the volume of military assistance provided by Germany to Kiev, criticizing the German government for indecision in the issue of arms supplies to his country. He expressed this opinion in an interview published on Monday with the editorial association Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland (RND).
The head of the USC expects to coordinate with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation the schedule of work on fifth-generation submarines
The United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) expects to agree with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on the final schedule of work on the creation of fifth-generation submarines, the head of the corporation Alexey Rakhmanov told Interfax.
The "Northern Shipyard" shared plans for the transfer of Project 22350 frigates to the military
The shipbuilding enterprise "Severnaya Verf" is currently building 24 ships, including six frigates of project 22350, including a modernized project. This was told by the general director of the Northern Shipyard Igor Orlov.
Denis Manturov: there will be no total rejection of the principles of a market economy
Since June of this year, Denis Manturov has been combining the positions of head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation and Deputy Prime Minister - curator of the civil and defense industries. In his first interview in the new status, he told Interfax in which directions Russia will develop technological sovereignty, whether there is a threat of dependence on China, what is happening with investment activity in industries, as well as the prospects for arms exports to Turkey and Iran, the timing of the development of Checkmate, PAK DA and new attack drones.
This country wants to create a super army: she is preparing to fight with Russia
Heading for one of the strongest armies in Europe: how Poland is modernizing its armed forces
Poland has announced a large-scale reinforcement of its army in order to make it the second most powerful on the continent, writes Evropeyska Pravda. How will the Poles reform the troops and what problems will they have to face?
In France, the military demands to increase stocks of equipment and shells due to the conflict in Ukraine
The Chief of the General Staff, General Thierry Buercard, believes that the country's participation over the past 20 years in asymmetric conflicts abroad "has led to compromises that reduce certain opportunities."