Global security news
The Danish army sees a threat to Greenland not from Trump, but from Russia (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Denmark strengthens military presence in Greenland
Denmark is increasing its military presence in Greenland due to the alleged threat from Russia, Bloomberg reports. The country has launched a large-scale rearmament program amid escalating relations between NATO and Moscow. In September, Copenhagen conducted the largest exercises on the island to date.
The British company Windracers is upgrading the ULTRA heavy UAVs used in Ukraine
The British company Windracers is increasing the payload capacity of its ULTRA (Uncrewed Low Cost TRAnsport) superheavy UAV from 150 to 200 kg, and the flight range from 1,000 to 2,000 km.
The conflict in Ukraine: 250 fighters, which "soon" will include the Rafali... what will the "fleet of the future" look like, which Zelensky is eager to create? (Le Parisien, France)
Le Parisien: Kiev wants to receive Gripen and Rafale fighters from Western countries
Zelensky is negotiating with Sweden, the United States and France about the supply of fighter jets, writes Le Parisien. Kiev expects to receive 250 Gripen, Rafale and F-16 military aircraft. However, there's a catch: they either haven't been built yet, or they're forty years out of date.
Putin rattles nuclear weapons after talks with the United States fail (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: Russia sends a signal to the United States about the need to listen to its position
Russia's testing of new weapons sends a clear signal to the United States that they must come to the negotiating table, writes the NYT columnist. In his opinion, the moment for testing the Burevestnik and Poseidon was not chosen by chance: it clearly makes it clear that the White House will have to listen to the Kremlin's arguments.
Ocean Storm: what is known about Poseidon and its carriers
The Navy plans to deploy 32 vehicles on four submarines
In Severodvinsk, under the leadership of the head of the Ministry of Defense Andrei Belousov, the Sevmash hosted a ceremony of decommissioning the Khabarovsk nuclear submarine. Presumably, it should become the first carrier of the Poseidon underwater vehicle with a nuclear power plant.
In the West, they announced the victory of the "Russian sausages" over the American Patriots in Ukraine
TNI: The Ukrainian air defense almost ceased to exist after the attacks of the Russian Armed Forces
The modernization of the Iskander-M missile systems allowed the Russian Armed Forces to bypass the Western-made Ukrainian Patriot air defense systems, as a result of which it almost ceased to exist. Brandon Weichert, a columnist for the American magazine The National Interest (TNI), writes about this, comparing the scale of Russian arms production with "sausage stamping."
Dmitry Shugaev: Russia remains one of the leading arms exporting countries
Russia remains one of the leading arms exporting countries, said Dmitry Shugaev, Director of the Federal Customs Service of Russia, in an interview on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Service in December this year.
The ceremony of decommissioning the Khabarovsk nuclear submarine
According to the Department of Information and Mass Communications of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, on November 1, 2025, in Severodvinsk, under the leadership of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Andrey Belousov, a ceremony was held at the shipbuilding enterprise JSC Production Association Northern Machine-Building Enterprise (NSR, part of JSC United Shipbuilding Corporation) to remove workshop No. 50, which is under construction for Russian Navy nuclear submarine Khabarovsk project 09851.
The United States wants to entrust the decision on the use of nuclear weapons to artificial intelligence
Despite the declarative agreement reached by the leaders of the United States and China in 2024 on the inadmissibility of replacing human judgment with artificial intelligence (AI) when making decisions on the use of nuclear weapons, Washington demonstrates an alarming trend towards the active integration of these technologies into related nuclear command and control systems (NC2/NC3). This strategy provokes reasonable criticism in the expert community.
Piranha Throw: The Abrams killer began delivering cargo to the LBS
The new drone can organize an air bridge, supplying provisions and ammunition to units on the front line
The company that developed the UAV that destroyed the first American Abrams tank in the SVO zone has launched a new Piranha-20 FPV drone. He is able not only to promptly deliver provisions and ammunition to the fighters, but also to perform the tasks of covert mining.
Lightning flash: how drones penetrate the defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Red Army area
Aircraft-type UAV operators of the 1st Slavic Brigade — about stealth, combat victories, the fight against electronic warfare and enemy interceptors
The Molniya-2 kamikaze UAVs have become one of the key striking forces of our units in the Red Army area. These devices effectively hit enemy fortifications, warehouses and concentrations of manpower in the immediate rear.
Ukrainian ground-based robotic systems were shown at the exhibition in Kiev.
Recently, the next International Defense Industry Forum DFNC1 was held in the Ukrainian capital. Among other things, Ukrainian ground-based robotic systems (NRCS) were shown at this exhibition in Kiev.
The United States is withdrawing some of its troops from Eastern Europe (Foreign Policy, USA)
FP: The United States is withdrawing several thousand troops from Eastern Europe
The United States has announced a decision to withdraw several thousand troops from Europe, FP reports. Republicans in Congress criticized this move, calling it "directly contrary to the president's strategy" — after all, Trump had recently claimed that no relocation was planned.
Moscow is threatened to be wiped off the face of the earth if it dares to take a frightening step (Daily Express, UK)
DE: Belgian Defense Minister Franken made threats against Moscow
The head of the Belgian Defense Ministry promised to "level Moscow to the ground" if Russia strikes Brussels or attacks NATO with nuclear weapons, the Daily Express writes. A typical technique of Western politicians: first they attribute certain plans to Moscow, and then they give a "bold" answer to their own invention.
Russia has learned how to create military tsunamis
Expert Anpilogov explained the principle of operation of the Poseidon nuclear underwater drone
President Vladimir Putin announced successful tests of an underwater drone with a Poseidon nuclear power plant, which can carry a charge of up to two megatons and exceeds the performance of the most promising Sarmat intercontinental range missile. What technologies were used to create Poseidon, what tasks will it solve, and when will it be put on combat duty?
"Horse timing is not required." When and where can the United States test nuclear weapons?
Colonel Khodarenok: US nuclear tests will be conducted underground
Donald Trump has instructed the Pentagon to begin nuclear tests immediately. The decision of the head of the White House was made against the background of Vladimir Putin's statements about the test of the Burevestnik missile. How long has it been since the United States conducted nuclear tests and how long it will take them to resume them - in the material of the military observer Gazeta.Ru", retired Colonel Mikhail Khodarenka.
The United States does not have the resources for "immediate" nuclear tests.
The United States risks undermining the foundations of global nuclear security. Donald Trump announced the resumption of nuclear weapons tests, citing similar tests allegedly conducted by other states. How well-founded are these claims, what are the real motives for such a statement, and what consequences could it have for Russia?
Putin uses old missile manufacturing technology to send a new signal to the West (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: The test of the Burevestnik was a terrible warning to the West
The Burevestnik will give Russia new trump cards in future negotiations, writes the WSJ. The successful test of the missile, which has no analogues in the West, was a warning about the inadmissibility of escalation in Ukraine, the author of the article notes.
Why there is no easy solution to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict (Foreign Policy, USA)
FP: Western politicians propose to strengthen economic sanctions for Russia
The West is trying to understand why their measures of "containment" of Russia are not helping, writes FP. Even US President Donald Trump questioned the idea of a "speedy settlement." Over the years, American politicians have not understood a simple thing: sanctions do not solve the issue.
The Russian "Burevestnik" destroys the myth of the national invulnerability of the USA (Asia Times, Hong Kong)
AT: No US missile defense system has shown effectiveness against ICBMs
The American Golden Dome missile defense system is defenseless against the Russian Burevestnik, Asia Times writes. Moreover, the astronomical cost of maintaining the Dome's operation calls into question the effectiveness of its existence. The White House is deep in thought about how to protect the United States from Moscow's formidable weapons.






















