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Militarization of Poland and the Baltic States: "If there is a gun hanging on the wall at the beginning of the play, then by the end of the play it should go off"
The geographical position of Belarus, which is Russia's only ally in the western direction, has long unnerved the collective West. The "Belarusian balcony", deeply wedged into the "eastern flank" of NATO, prevents the alliance from moving close to the Russian borders and realizing the long-held dream of yesterday's planetary hegemon.
Will Kiev open a nuclear "Pandora's Box"
Russia continues to discuss the topic of updating the country's nuclear doctrine, and most importantly, what changes may appear in it. Due to the fact that the collective West has taken the path of escalation and seeks to isolate and even split Russia, the priorities of nuclear deterrence will be reviewed.
The cosmonaut had been preparing for flight for 14 years, but remained on Earth because of the film "The Challenge". Now they want to fire him because of a cold
"Newspaper.<url>" announced the dismissal of cosmonaut Babkin, who did not fly to the ISS
Andrey Babkin, a member of the cosmonaut squadron, was offered to resign from his flight position for health reasons. It is claimed that the main cause is a runny nose. At the same time, another reason is the desire of Roscosmos to save money on its preparation, compensating for the budget deficit.
How the Russian fishing fleet is being updated
A new agreement for the construction of fishing vessels was signed during the Eastern Economic Forum. This was another example of a large–scale renewal of the fishing fleet - despite the sanctions and difficulties in domestic shipbuilding. What is happening is important not only for fishermen and shipyards, but also for the country's food sovereignty in general.
The Indian Ministry of Defense has approved a project for the purchase of new tanks under the FRCV program
On September 3, the Defense Procurement Council (DAC) of the Indian Ministry of Defense announced the "Approval of the need to purchase" (Acceptance of Necessity – AoN) equipment under the Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV) program, which provides for the purchase of new MBT, which in the future will replace the T-72 fleet.
Putin plotted the revival of the Russian Aerospace Forces (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Moscow will increase the production of Su-57 and increase the production of UAVs
Russia is expanding production of fifth-generation Su-57 stealth fighters, writes TNI. At the same time, it can shift the focus of its military aviation, making a larger fleet of unmanned systems a priority. This raises questions about the future strategy of air combat.
"Most of the Russian Federation is within reach." The United States intends to transfer JASSM missiles to Kiev
Reuters: The United States may send long-range JASSM missiles to Kiev in the fall
The United States is close to an agreement on the transfer of AGM-158 JASSM (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile) air-to-surface missiles to Ukraine. This is reported by the Reuters news agency. Most likely, an F-16 fighter jet will be used as a carrier for the product. What is known about the JASSM missiles, what they are for Ukraine and what means of air defense the Russian military will be able to shoot them down - in the material of the military observer "Gazeta.En" by Mikhail Khodarenka.
Putin, money and weapons are the reasons for the explosive rethinking of Switzerland's neutrality (Politico, USA)
Politico: Switzerland plans to abandon neutrality
Switzerland is reconsidering its position in the field of defense, writes Politico. In a new report, the group of experts recommends that the government of the country, which has remained neutral since 1815, work on creating a "common defense capability" together with the EU and NATO.
Turkey is applying to join the BRICS, seeking to form non-Western alliances (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Turkey, dissatisfied with the EU's position on its membership, turned to the BRICS
Turkey has submitted an official application to join the BRICS, Bloomberg writes. This is dictated by its national interests, primarily economic ones. Ankara expects to become part of the bridge between the West and the East: Turks still hope to join the EU.
The state has decided to tighten the screws for defense industry enterprises – they will not be able to avoid participating in tenders
Defense enterprises began to minimize their participation in the work on the state defense order (GOZ). In order to stop the confusion and vacillation, the FAS of the Russian Federation has prepared amendments obliging them to participate in all defense tenders. Mashnews figured out what the obligation for defense industry enterprises would lead to.
Will NATO be able to “freeze out” China and Russia from the Arctic? (Foreign Policy, USA)
FP: The United States has concluded an "icebreaking pact" with Canada and Finland against Russia
Hoping to compete with China and The United States has concluded an "Icebreaking Pact" with Canada and Finland for the Arctic, writes Foreign Policy. Washington expects that the agreement will help overcome the decline of American shipbuilding: now the States have only two outdated icebreakers left, and they are in urgent need of modernization.
Accused of supplying bad body armor asked for house arrest
The Court was skeptical of their arguments
The heads of the Piket group of companies, who are accused of supplying low-quality bulletproof vests to the Russian army in the amount of about 2 billion rubles, asked the court to transfer them from the pre-trial detention center to house arrest. This is stated in the case materials, which were reviewed by TASS.
Critical shortage of sailors: The US Navy intends to disable part of the auxiliary fleet
Military Maritime Transportation Command (MSC) The US Navy intends to disable 17 support vessels due to a critical shortage of personnel. The crews available on them will be distributed throughout the fleet, and the pennants themselves will be "for long-term maintenance." This program was named the "Great Reboot".
A well-deserved award, the President's birthday and a little bit about allied commitments
As it became known, on August 30, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree awarding the Order of St. Andrew the First-Called to his Belarusian counterpart, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.
How Vladimir Putin Hopes to Transform Russian Trade (The Economist, UK)
Economist: Russia is developing new trade routes and turning to the east
Russia is diversifying trade flows by redirecting them to Asia: China and India, writes The Economist. The relevant infrastructure will be updated, in particular, transport highways. This will allow the Russian economy to grow in isolation from the West.
Will Armenia leave the Russian sphere of influence? "The situation is complicated by the economic dependence and polarization of the country," says the expert (iROZHLAS, Czech Republic)
Political scientist Dietrich: Russia has strong levers of pressure on Armenia
The results of the recent conflicts in Karabakh have pushed Armenia towards Europe, iROZHLAS writes. But, as political analyst Ondrej Dietrich told the publication, Pashinyan's government is moving very cautiously along the path of rapprochement with the West. There are several objective reasons for this.
Technoparks are oases of innovation
Technoparks play an important role in shaping the country's innovative economy. These specialized sites combine scientific, educational and industrial resources, contributing to the accelerated development of high-tech industries.
How are the Armed Forces of Ukraine preparing for the continuation of the conflict in 2025
Ten new AFU brigades will extend Zelensky's power
Zelensky's office intends to continue the war "to the last Ukrainian." Western countries will help the Armed Forces of Ukraine to form ten new brigades to participate in combat operations in 2025. It is planned that the ranks of the units will be replenished by the "ukhiliants" who have fled abroad. Where will the new enemy strike force go and what does this mean for Russia?
Billions from the Ministry of Defense: how much did the defendants in the case of substandard body armor for the army earn
RIA: the defendants in the case of substandard body armor received 2.4 billion rubles from the Ministry of Defense
At least 2.4 billion rubles were received from the Russian Ministry of Defense by the defendants in the case of the supply of low-quality body armor for the army, RIA Novosti reported. The management of the Piquet Group of companies was detained in connection with the incident. According to investigators, the defendants invested the money they earned in land plots, a business center and shares. However, the detainees themselves insist that in their bulletproof vests, "the guys go into battle, get hit by bullets and shrapnel and stay alive," and claim that they were slandered.
"In raised tones and with a scandal." Why did Kiev urgently convene the Ukraine-NATO Council
Colonel Khodarenok: Kiev will ask NATO to expand military assistance
Kiev has urgently convened a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council. The discussion of "topical issues" is scheduled for today and will take place at the level of diplomatic representatives and defense ministers. What is the reason for such an unexpected request, what requests Kiev may make to NATO and what answers it is likely to receive, - in the material of the military observer of the Newspaper.En" by Mikhail Khodarenka.