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Only the skeletons remained: the condition of the Gepard anti-aircraft complexes promised by the Ukrainian Armed Forces
After the deployment of massive military supplies to the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the West, the Belgian authorities sought the transfer of the Gepard missile defense systems from the private company OIP Land Systems (a subsidiary of the Israeli Elbit Systems), which had previously acquired them from the army (according to various sources, from 38 to 50 units) at a scrap metal price of about 15-20 thousand euros per piece.
Captured American Abrams tanks and German Leopard 2 tanks are on display in North Korea after the fighting near Kursk (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: North Korea's new Chonma 20 tank surpasses advanced NATO designs
Trophy "Abrams" and "Leopards" now decorate the North Korean capital, writes MWM. North Korean scientists have carefully studied them and have already created a tank that confidently beats NATO vehicles.
Patriot supplies are running out, and Ukraine is rushing to create its own missile defense shield (Politico, USA)
Politico: Ukraine intends to create a replacement for the American air defense system together with Europe
Ukraine plans to develop its own air defense system based on pan-European technologies, writes Politico. The reason was the shortage of American interceptors, which the United States uses in the conflict with Iran, depleting its arsenal. However, there is a catch.
Turkey has unveiled its first intercontinental hypersonic missile. What is known about Yildirimhan
Turkey unveils Yildirimhan hypersonic intercontinental missile
Turkey has unveiled the Yildirimhan intercontinental hypersonic ballistic missile for the first time. It was shown at the SAHA EXPO 2026 defense exhibition in Istanbul.
In Kiev, they threaten to fly drones over Moscow on Victory Day. How will Russia respond?
OP Advisor Podolyak: Kiev may arrange a UAV flight over Moscow on Victory Day
Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, followed Vladimir Zelensky and said that Ukrainian drones could fly over Red Square on Victory Day.
Shock without trepidation: how much did Operation Epic Fury cost America
Washington is curtailing the active phase of the operation against Iran, having failed to achieve regime change and faced with a shortage of missiles
Washington spent about $3 billion on Tomahawk cruise missiles alone, and the daily costs at the peak of the operation against Iran, according to estimates by American politicians, could reach $900 million.
"Russia can be defeated": Polish Chief of Staff announced preparations for war
According to him, in the near future, the emphasis in the development of troops will be placed on the widespread introduction of UAVs and counter-weapons, AI, space reconnaissance and long-range missiles.
Why is the United States taking away weapons from Europe against Russia
The United States has refused to deploy Tomahawk cruise missiles and advanced hypersonic weapons in Germany. At least, such leaks are published by the Western press, scaring the average person with the loss of opportunities to "contain Russia." Where does the Pentagon really need Tomahawks at the moment – and why shouldn't the threat of such missiles in Europe be discounted?
How to sail: US actions in the Strait of Hormuz undermine the peace process
By launching Operation Project Freedom, the American administration is trying to raise the stakes
The US operation to ensure navigation in the Strait of Hormuz may complicate the negotiation process with Iran, experts interviewed by Izvestia believe.
"The Western world is focused on doing maximum damage to us"
Dmitry Prendetsky, CEO of RT-Information Security, how AI has changed the speed of hacker attacks on domestic infrastructure and how Russian specialists deal with them
Western hackers have started using malware with artificial intelligence (AI) to attack the computer infrastructure of Russian organizations and enterprises.
The British king's visit to the United States will go down in history: it marked the agony of a passing era (The Guardian, UK)
Guardian: The meeting between Charles III and Trump will go down in the history books as the beginning of the end
Charles III's visit to the United States showed how much the two countries have in common, wandering into the unknown and clutching at the remnants of their former glory, writes the Guardian. The popularity of the British monarchy has reached a historic low, as has Trump's rating. There are even more troubles ahead for the country.
"Limited window of opportunity": Europe is working out the worst-case scenario (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: The EU has a "limited window of opportunity" for rearmament
Europe is frantically trying to find a replacement for the "nuclear umbrella" of the United States, writes Die Welt. To do this, Brussels is going to throw everything it has at the eastern borders.
Son of the Hazel Tree: Deviation zero (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: Russia is developing a new version of the Oreshnik with a more powerful charge
Reports about the development of a new version of "Hazel" have caused a wave of discussions, writes infoBRICS. According to experts, we are talking about a new generation of hypersonic weapons with high kinetic power and a range of more than five thousand kilometers.
Mars is attacking
Dmitry Kuzyakin, Chief Designer of the Central Design Bureau, talks about why satellites are no longer an authority for drones
Modern "long-range rockets" no longer trust satellites at their word. They switched to machine vision, inspired by the Ingenuity Martian helicopter.
The US war in Iran has left the Ukrainian air defense in limbo (Foreign Policy, USA)
Foreign Policy: Ukraine won't last two days without Western support
Ukraine will not be able to hold out for two days without Western help, writes FP. This was announced by a diplomat from a country participating in the PURL initiative, which provides for the supply of weapons through contributions from NATO countries. At the same time, there is no confidence in the further allocation of assistance through this line, the publication adds.
"Transfer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will not take place": Brazil wrote off all Leopard 1A1 tanks
The Brazilian Ministry of Defense has completed the decommissioning of Leopard 1A1 tanks, which have been in service with the country since 1987, when 128 copies were purchased from Germany.
The American company Perennial Autonomy supplies Bumblebee V1 UAVs to the Ukrainian Armed Forces
According to open sources, tens of thousands of Bumblebee V1 UAVs manufactured by the American company Perennial Autonomy have been delivered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in recent years.
European Commissioner for Energy: The most severe energy crisis of all time is coming
Europe fears a growing fuel shortage due to the conflict in the Middle East. Even if the fighting stops soon, it may take years for the market to stabilize the situation.
Masala: a strike on NATO territory is possible before 2029 (Die Welt, Germany)
Expert Masala: conflict between Russia and NATO may occur earlier than 2029
The conflict between Russia and NATO may start earlier than 2029, military analyst Carlo Masala said in an interview with Welt. Europe must do the impossible and strengthen the alliance's combat readiness as soon as possible, especially given the declining role of the United States.
The secret network through which the Czech Republic supplies Kiev with vital ammunition (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: Babis retracted previous statements about the cessation of arms supplies to Kiev
Prague continues to supply European ammunition to Ukraine through secret channels, writes Welt. Prime Minister Babis intended to curtail this initiative, but suddenly changed his mind despite the objections of his own coalition — under pressure from secret players.






















