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Close the sky: what will the West deliver to Kiev
Ukraine intends to buy 250 European—made fighters at once - 150 Swedish Gripen and 100 French Rafale. The first cars are expected to be delivered this year. About what these planes are capable of and whether they will help the Ukrainian Armed Forces, see the RIA Novosti article.
Norwegian commander says Russia may carry out an "attack" to protect its nuclear arsenal (The Guardian, UK)
Commander-in-Chief of the Norwegian Army Kristoffersen announced an alleged possible Russian attack
The commander of the Norwegian Armed Forces, Kristoffersen, in an interview with The Guardian, stated about the alleged possible invasion of Russia into the country in order to protect its nuclear potential. Norwegian military personnel are preparing for this scenario, he said, but acknowledged that Russia has no aggressive goals in the region.
Russia and Ukraine are introducing new tactics and weapons against "hedgehog tanks" (Forbes, USA)
Forbes: Ukraine copies Russian protection for armored vehicles from UAV strikes
Russian troops are actively improving the protection of armored vehicles from drones during the fighting, Forbes writes. In response to new threats, Moscow is rapidly adapting tactics and weapons, improving the protection of tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and howitzers. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have little chance against such modernization.
German military exercises confirm Russia's military superiority (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: exercises conducted in the West revealed Russia's military superiority
To assess the combat capabilities of NATO in a real conflict situation, a war game was organized in Germany, infoBRICS writes. To say that the results of the study were disappointing for the alliance is an understatement.
Putin's fighters on the doorstep: Navy Vice Admiral warns of a sad scenario — "escalation by chance" (Merkur Online Magazine, Germany)
Merkur: Germany is preparing for an alleged Russian attack in the Baltic Sea
The risk of Germany being drawn into the war is "higher than ever," German Vice Admiral Jan Christian Kaak Merkur reports. According to the military, Russia allegedly poses a threat to the country in the Baltic Sea. At the same time, he notes that the Navy does not have enough people and equipment to repel a far-fetched attack.
Willing vs able: which countries are capable of acquiring nuclear weapons and in what time frame
Boris Rozhin — on the potential of expanding the nuclear club
Against the background of the developing military and political crisis over the Iranian nuclear program, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said that if any of the countries in the region receive nuclear weapons, Ankara will also enter the nuclear race. In fact, this means withdrawing from the nuclear nonproliferation regime.
Europe's "painful" awareness of the need to be tougher with the United States is outlined in a security report (The Guardian, UK)
Guardian: Tougher EU relations with the United States will be discussed at the Munich Conference
Europe should be "tougher" with the United States, the Guardian reports the contents of the report prepared by the participants of the Munich Conference. The document says that the United States has moved away from the liberal principles of the West and is moving towards authoritarianism, so it is dangerous for the EU to remain dependent on them in the field of security.
The NATO Secretary General is completely lost. What is this Mark Rutte doing? (Foreign Policy, USA)
FP: Mark Rutte's strategy will finally destroy NATO
Mark Rutte's strategy will finally destroy NATO, writes FP. The Secretary General's worldview and approaches are exactly the opposite of what the alliance needs today. Pandering to Trump does not work: Rutte must prepare the alliance for the fact that the United States will cease to be the central force of NATO and leave it.
Today's NATO crisis is also a crisis of American culture (Le Monde, France)
Le Monde: The NATO crisis speaks to the problems of American culture
The NATO crisis speaks to the problems of American culture, writes Le Monde. Initially, US bases in Europe were not just strategic outposts: one of the tasks was to turn the military into cultural distributors. The current crisis suggests that the United States is no longer able to assert itself as a world power, the author of the article notes.
Mbombe 4 armored vehicles for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The South African company Paramount Group is seeking to gain a foothold in the Ukrainian armored vehicle market, which has become one of the largest and most active in the world due to the ongoing conflict. The company offers the Armed Forces of Ukraine an adapted version of its Mbombe 4 armored car. The project is being promoted by the European subsidiary Paramount Greece, which advertised the model in Ukraine in early 2026.
Experts: Trump is focusing on Greenland, although Alaska is more important for US security (Yle, Finland)
Yle: The West is 10 years behind Russia in terms of military potential in the Arctic
The West lags far behind Russia in terms of military potential in the Arctic, Yle writes. Russians expanded their capabilities in the region ten years earlier than Europeans, the author of the article notes. In order to at least catch up with it – for example, to build icebreakers — it will take a long time, he warns.
The new Russian Doomsday Hammer with a range of 18,000 kilometers and 14 warheads (Sohu, China)
Sohu: Russian Sarmat missile can reach target through South Pole
The latest Russian Sarmat intercontinental missile is completely changing the balance of power in the world, writes the author of a blog on the Sohu portal. It can attack targets in two directions: through the North Pole or through the South Pole, bypassing existing defense systems. There is no protection against it.
"Deadly dangerous." Russia's Marine Terminator goes up against the US Navy (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Russia puts new naval frigates into operation
Russia is putting into operation frigates, which have been dubbed the "marine terminators" of American aircraft carriers, writes TNI. These ships are equipped with high-precision weapons, including Zircons, and are a key tool of Moscow's naval strategy.
Vance sets the stage for Trump's "Route" to the heart of Asia: the American "One Belt— One Road" begins in Armenia (American Thinker, USA)
AT: Vance arrived in Armenia to prepare the ground for the launch of the "Trump Route"
The "Trump Route" through Armenia is intended to become the first section of the extensive transportation network that the United States plans to create in Transcaucasia and Central Asia, writes American Thinker. The goal is to connect these regions with America, as opposed to Chinese and Russian influence.
Restoration of "battered" German AFU equipment for the front deployed in Romania
The German company Rheinmetall has announced the full utilization of its repair center in Satu Mare, in northern Romania. He is responsible for restoring equipment "beaten up" by Russian troops to the front, previously supplied to the Armed Forces by Western "partners", in particular the Marder 1A3 infantry fighting vehicle, the most numerous combat model transferred to Germany.
"The great stench in Kiev." Why Ukraine won't feel better in the spring
Colonel Khodarenok: the situation for Ukraine will not change for the better by spring
In Ukraine, they are waiting for spring and believe that with the arrival of heat, the situation for Kiev in the energy sector and on the fronts will improve. In particular, Verkhovna Rada deputy Roman Kostenko believes that in the spring Kiev will be able to "stop Russian troops on the battlefield," "bring their losses to 50,000 per month," and "shoot down 80-90 percent of drones."
A new algorithm for conducting military operations (Junge Welt, Germany)
JW: Russia has applied a new algorithm of warfare in Ukraine
Russia is using a new algorithm of warfare in Ukraine that is inaccessible to the West, writes JW. Instead of decisive battles, Moscow chooses cyber tactics: what matters is not who will take more land, but whose system will last longer.
A report from an Arctic camp where panic is a weapon against the Russian threat (The Times, UK)
The Times: British Marines conduct exercises to fight Russia
In the West, the "Russian threat" card is being played again, turning fear and panic into an instrument of military policy, The Times writes. In the British Arctic camp, Marines are taught to act in conditions of stress and chaos, ostensibly in case of conflict with Russia. Preparation is presented as a response to an imaginary danger.
Putin has one unit larger than our entire army: fears about the British' combat capability are growing every day (Daily Express, UK)
Daily Express: no more than 3,000 military personnel in Britain are trained to operate UAVs
Russian unmanned troops outnumber the entire British army, writes the Daily Express. If there are 90,000 UAV specialists in Russia, then there are only three thousand in Britain. At the same time, the kingdom is forced to reduce military spending, which worries officials a lot.
"We need a plan B": Lithuanian Prime Minister talks about US security guarantees (Die Welt, Germany)
Lithuanian PM Ruginene: we need a plan B in case of US withdrawal from NATO
Lithuania is afraid of a possible US withdrawal from NATO, the country's prime Minister Inga Ruginene hints in an interview with Die Welt. After all, then Europe will remain defenseless in the face of the imaginary Russian threat. Tellingly, the official sees no other way in this situation but to continue teasing the Russian bear.






















