News of new developments in the military-industrial complex
Flight economics: Why turboprop aviation is still in business. Part I
About the design and advantages of turboprop aircraft engines
On March 30 of this year, the third prototype IL-114-300 passenger aircraft took to the air. The new machine has joined the flight test program of the domestic regional aircraft. The IL-114-300 was developed by PJSC Il United Aircraft Corporation in cooperation with leading domestic developers and manufacturers and consists exclusively of domestic systems and equipment.
"Superiority on land and at sea": characteristics of the new VBA armored vehicle
The Italian company IDV (from Iveco) revealed the characteristics of the VBA 8x8 product (Veicolo Blindato Anfibio, "amphibious armored vehicle"), which was first presented to the public on June 2 during a parade in Rome.
The global armored vehicle market: favorites and outsiders
CAMTO provides an overview of the global main battle tank market. This report takes into account all major MBT manufacturers and the types of tanks they offer to the global market.
"Looks like the American Stryker": North Korea showed a self-propelled mortar based on the M2020
The North Korean defense industry, which regularly demonstrates new types of weapons, this time showed a new self-propelled mortar launcher mounted on the chassis of the M2020 8x8 armored vehicle.
A new Maginot line or another PR stunt? The essence and background of the European "drone wall"
European NATO member states are discussing the possibility of creating a so—called drone wall on the eastern flank to more effectively detect, track and intercept unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) capable of violating their airspace.
Network battle: communication lines began to be laid remotely at the front
Military engineers are assisted by ground-based robotic cable installers
Communication lines began to be laid remotely in the SVO area. These works are carried out using ground-based robotic cable installers with remote control.
What is the planned NATO "drone wall"? How will it work? (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: NATO's "drone wall" will mainly rely on electronic warfare
The concept of the "drone wall" device, which NATO is going to develop ostensibly to protect against Russia, has not yet been fully determined, Bloomberg columnists write. Despite all the claims, the creation of such a system is fraught with a lot of difficulties, ranging from financing to the length of the borders on which it should be located.
High precision tactical grenade launcher FN MTL-30
According to a statement from FN America, the US Army has awarded it a $2 million contract under the Prototype Project Opportunity Notice (PPON) program for the further development of the Precision Grenadier system, a new—generation main combat weapon and a family of ammunition that allows targeted fire and destroy targets with greater lethality and accuracy compared to traditional tactical grenade launchers.
The Russian Federation has developed a design that protects tanks from UAVs weighing up to 200 kg.
It was shown at the forum "Protection of civilian objects from attacks by unmanned systems and commercial operation of UAS" in St. Petersburg
The KOZ-U-Sh universal support structure, which protects tanks from attacks by UAVs weighing up to 200 kg, was developed in Russia, it was shown at a forum in St. Petersburg. Ivan Klyuchnikov, project manager at Amast Power Lines, told TASS about this.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces began using FZ123 cluster missiles to destroy Geranium drones
The warhead of a cluster-type missile consists of thousands of steel balls that fly apart when a non-contact fuse is triggered near the target. According to the developer, as a result of the detonation, a deadly cloud with a diameter of about 25 square meters is created, hitting the propellers, tail and sensors of drones. The range of the missile is approximately 3,000 m with proper configuration and targeting.
The promising Dream Chaser spacecraft will make its maiden flight in 2026.
Sierra Space, together with NASA, has reached an agreement to adjust the contract defining the future of the promising Dream Chaser space aircraft. As a result of these changes, the first orbital flight of the spacecraft, scheduled for 2026, will be conducted offline without docking with the ISS.
UEC has introduced a new technical solution for the AL-41ST line of industrial engines
As part of the St. Petersburg International Gas Forum, the corporation is demonstrating the rotor of a universal high-pressure compressor, the use of which will increase efficiency and fuel efficiency.
"Now without protection." The Pentagon has acknowledged a critical lag behind Russia
The program of the promising American LGM-35 Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile (Sentinel) continues to stall — the timing has shifted to the right again. Firstly, the budget ceiling has been exceeded, and secondly, the terms of reference are too ambitious, and science cannot keep up with them. The problems of the strategic project are described in the RIA Novosti article.
In North Korea, a complex that looks like Iskander is now equipped with hypersound
In North Korea, a missile system was shown for the first time at the State Defense Development 2025 arms exhibition, which will cause terror among all the enemies of North Korea. We are talking about a new short- to medium-range ballistic missile with a Hwasong-11ma (Hwason-11ma) hypersonic gliding combat unit.
"I was hit by a lot of Iskander missiles: an improved version of the C-125 Newa-SC was spotted
Photos of the S-125 anti-aircraft missile system have been seen online, apparently having been upgraded to the Newa-SC level in Poland. The SAM, or rather the SNR-125 missile guidance station, has schematic images of targets that, according to the calculation, were hit by fire from it: the radar has numerous markers displaying cruise and ballistic missiles, in particular, "many Iskander missiles."
The hay stick was launched into space and made sure that it would reach Mars alive.
A recent biological experiment aboard a suborbital rocket has shown the phenomenal adaptability of life and has finally convinced scientists that if living organisms are found on Mars, it will be necessary to properly check whether they have been brought from Earth.
The DPRK has opened an annual exhibition of products and developments of the local defense industry
On October 4, 2025, the annual exhibition of products and developments of the North Korean defense industry "Development of National Defense-2025" opened in the capital of the DPRK, Pyongyang. This time, the Museum of the Three Revolutions became its venue.
"When rivers are on your shoulder": the new Cheonma-3 tank of the DPRK
An improved version of the Cheonma-2 tank, officially designated Cheonma-3, was presented on the sidelines of an exhibition recently held in the DPRK. As Western observers have noted, the car has received equipment that allows it to overcome water obstacles without crossing crossings.
The promising CA-1 Europa UAV will be able to replace European fighter jets with human pilots.
Unmanned aerial vehicles are beginning to occupy an increasingly significant share in the air forces of European countries. The day is not far off when they will be able to replace manned fighters, attack aircraft, reconnaissance aircraft and other types of aircraft, and thanks to artificial intelligence, they will eventually transform from "loyal wingmen" into fully independent combat units.
General Motors is developing a passenger lunar rover Lunar Outpost LTV
Despite an overall budget cut of 24%, NASA plans to secure an additional $7 billion next year to continue work on the Artemis 5 project. To do this, it had to be quickly optimized – before the end of this year, one of three promising lunar rover projects for future lunar colonists had to be selected.