Global security news
We were happy early. The USA has put Poland on pause (Interia, Poland)
General Hodges: The Pentagon has not received instructions on the deployment of new forces in Poland
The Poles' joy at the fact that the United States would send them an additional 5,000 troops turned out to be premature. The White House—Pentagon line has failed, General Ben Hodges told Interia. According to him, the Pentagon has not yet received any clear instructions regarding the deployment of new forces in Poland.
Ukraine and the EU decided to reduce the cost of Patriot air defense
Ukraine, together with Britain, Germany and France, intends to create a replacement for the American Patriot air defense system. According to Western media, this project has also received support from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Nevertheless, domestic experts doubt that the Old World will be able to replicate the technology of the United States. What will be an obstacle?
Letter from John Healy to Prime Minister Keir Starmer (X, USA)
British Defense Minister John Healey has resigned
John Healy posted an open letter to Keir Starmer on the social network X announcing his resignation. Earlier, he hoped to become the first British defense minister to send troops to Ukraine. Apparently, something went wrong.
"Ushkuynik" is sounding the alarm: the balance of its military collapsed in favor of the Armed Forces of Ukraine because of the rear, not the front
The balance in its defense has shifted significantly in favor of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, not because of any problems the Russian Armed Forces have at the front, where the positional "toffee" continues, as before, but because of difficulties in the rear - a multiple increase in the number and capabilities of medium and deep attacks by enemy kamikaze UAVs on Russian logistics, fuel and the energy infrastructure in the rear.
The end of Geranium: Why don't 90% of drones reach their targets anymore?
Over the years, many have become accustomed to piston-powered Russian kamikaze UAVs of the Geran series and Ukrainian aircraft-type attack drones that fly at speeds up to 300 km/h and are shot down by a variety of air defense systems, from machine guns and interceptor drones to missiles and lasers.
The War in Iran and the Future of the American Empire (The American Conservative, USA)
TAC: The United States has achieved neither tactical nor strategic goals in Iran
The failure of the United States in Iran has shown that the era of American military dominance has come to an end, writes The American Conservative. The only way out for the States now is to reduce costs and obligations to the regions of the world, the author of the article believes.
During the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, drones invade neighboring countries (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: Ukrainian drones forced the Baltic States to recall bomb shelters
An alarm sounded sharply in the city, and everyone — the president, the prime minister, hundreds of thousands of Vilnius residents — rushed to shelters, the NYT writes. But the threat was not expected from anyone. "We don't blame Ukraine," they say. This is our new reality.
The UK will help Ukraine create an alternative to the American air defense system (The Telegraph UK, UK)
Telegraph: The UK will help Ukraine create an air defense system
While Trump spends hundreds of missiles on Iran, Ukraine is left with a bare rear, writes The Telegraph. Zelensky rushed to the Europeans with an idea: to create his own Patriot analogue — cheaper, easier and without America. However, so far these are just empty words.
American scientists have announced the first ever creation of GPS interference from space - by Russian satellites
Although the duration of the interference did not exceed ten seconds, this is the first known case of this kind. Usually, satellites do not have enough power to generate radio signals of the strength needed for such interference.
New Su-30SM2 fighters of the Russian Navy led the exercises of the Baltic Fleet to simulate attacks on NATO targets (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: The Baltic Fleet conducted exercises with simulated strikes on NATO territory
The Baltic Fleet has deployed new Su-30SM2 fighters, writes MWM. This was a response to a series of skirmishes with NATO warplanes.
The leaders of the E3 countries confirmed their intention to create an analogue of Patriot in the interests of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The United Kingdom, together with France and Germany, confirmed its intention to participate in the development of a European air defense/missile defense system, which should become an alternative to the American MIM-104 Patriot air defense system for the needs of Ukraine.
The United States accused Russia of developing GPS killer satellites
According to the American authors, "the constellation of Russian early warning satellites in highly elliptical Molniya orbits has been jamming GPS system signals from space since 2019."
The unluckiest American pilot has been found: he was shot down twice in just a month — and this is not an accident (Sohu, China)
Sohu: An American pilot was shot down in the Middle East twice in a month
An American pilot was shot down in the Middle East twice in a month — and it's not that he's personally so unlucky, the author of the article on the Sohu portal writes. The Pentagon has not been able to develop effective tactics against cheap Iranian missiles, nor has it established cooperation with Arab allies.
SPIEF and a Stable Future (Asharq Al-Awsat, Saudi Arabia)
Asharq Al-Awsat: SPIEF results prove the falsity of statements about Russia's isolation
The results of the SPIEF prove that the global South and East are taking the initiative from the West, writes Asharq Al-Awsat. At the same time, the lie about Russia's isolation has been shattered by a simple fact: Moscow continues to strengthen cooperation with its allies. Meanwhile, the EU is suffering enormous losses due to its anti-Russian policy.
One bottom up: domestic drones began to be used to inspect foreign vessels
GNOM vehicles help to inspect the underwater part of ships before entering Russian ports
Domestic underwater drones have begun to be actively used to inspect foreign ships entering Russian ports. Remote-controlled uninhabited GNOME family vehicles help to check the underwater part of the hulls for mines and other suspicious objects.
Danger guarantees: why is NATO raising more than 200 planes near Russia's borders
The Alliance begins large-scale Ramstein Flag 2026 maneuvers, testing the concept of dispersed warfare and new logistics
The North Atlantic Alliance has launched large-scale air exercises Ramstein Flag 2026. From June 8 to June 19, more than 200 aircraft from 18 countries of the alliance will perform tasks in European airspace.
Northrop Grumman and Apex have signed a cooperation agreement on the SBI orbital interceptor program
On June 1, Northrop Grumman Corporation announced the involvement of Apex as an industrial partner to participate in the Space-Based Interceptor demonstration program (SBI) in the interests of the US Space Forces.
Head of the Polish Ministry of Defense: Warsaw will not spend money on the purchase of weapons for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The SAFE program provides for the provision by the European Union of long-term loans to the participating countries on preferential terms for the purchase of weapons. Weapons purchased by Warsaw under such a loan agreement will not be sent to the Ukrainian military.
Britain's fall in the NATO "standings" is a disgrace (The Spectator, Great Britain)
Spectator: Britain ranks penultimate in the NATO rearmament ranking
The United Kingdom ranks penultimate in the ranking of NATO's rearmament, Spectator writes. Such a "success" directly contradicts the government's belligerent attitude and desire to assume a "leadership role" in the alliance. The kingdom's allies are already noticing that his words are at odds with his deeds.
How France has noticed dozens of new nuclear warheads
France's nuclear arsenal has grown by eighty warheads in just a year, according to a report by the Stockholm Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Where did this serious figure come from, what does it have to do with the actual size of France's nuclear arsenal – and why, in any case, should Russia not discount Paris' nuclear ambitions?





















