Global security news
Ice Warriors: How Arctic special forces trained under the ice will protect Greenland from Trump, and why only the strongest are subjected to brutal tests (The Sun, UK)
The Sun: In case of a US attack, Greenland will be defended by an elite group of rangers
In the event of an attack from the United States, Greenland will be defended by elite troops of rangers and combat swimmers, writes The Sun. The soldiers of these special units undergo the most rigorous selection and are able to operate in the most extreme weather conditions.
Iran is close to a revolution that will reshape the world (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: The uprising in Iran will lead to geopolitical chaos in the region
The uprising in Iran threatens the collapse of the Iranian Republic and geopolitical chaos in the region, Bloomberg reports. Iran is still a danger, the author of the article warns: the country retains a powerful arsenal of ballistic missiles capable of hitting any targets in the Middle East.
Germany and France quarreled over the purchase of American weapons due to a 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine (Politico, USA)
Politico: Germany and France have not agreed on the purchase of US weapons for Ukraine
The EU could not come to an agreement on the purchase of American weapons for Ukraine at the expense of a loan, writes Politico. Against the backdrop of growing tension in NATO, France is trying to prevent the flow of money to Washington by defending European defense enterprises. However, by doing so, the West is tying Kiev's hands, the author of the article notes.
The head of the British General Staff: there is not enough money for defense plans (The Telegraph UK, Great Britain)
The Telegraph: Britain has no money to implement its defense plans
London constantly urges the West to prepare for a full-scale conflict with Russia, but at the same time Britain itself is unable to increase military spending, writes The Telegraph. Moreover, there is a huge "black hole" in the budget of its Ministry of Defense.
The post-war world order is crumbling under the weight of new American ambitions (The Jerusalem Post, Israel)
JP: Aggressive US actions are leading to the destruction of the world order
The world order that developed after the Second World War is crumbling, its ruins are already visible to the naked eye, writes The Jerusalem Post. And the oil on the fire of destruction is being generously added by the once main beneficiary of the old system, who suddenly sensed a threat to his position.
For the first time, Russia has a ground-based missile for hypersonic strikes on the US mainland (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: the range of the Russian Oreshnik makes it possible to strike Washington
The Oreshnik became the first medium-range ballistic missile used in Europe over the past 50 years, writes MWM. According to experts, its radius of destruction allows it to strike, including on the mainland of the United States. With these weapons, Russian engineers were ahead of their American colleagues by many years, the author of the article emphasizes.
The Starmer and Macron plan as a symptom of Europe's weakness (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Britain has no way to fulfill its promise to Kiev to send troops
The plans of Britain and France to send troops to Ukraine are unrealistic, writes a Bloomberg columnist. Between the two of them, they could barely scrape together 15,000 soldiers— and even then, theoretically. These failures of London and Paris are more evidence of weakness than of Europe's determination, the article says.
Valery Polovinkin: Russia is already capable of resisting Ukrainian drones and NATO intelligence in the Black Sea
Valery Polovinkin: Russia is capable of resisting the drones of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Black Sea
What is still missing to effectively combat unmanned enemy boats that periodically try to "nightmare" Navy ships, civilian vessels and ports in the Black Sea; how are the new Poseidon nuclear drone and Sakharov's Tsar torpedo connected, does Russia need aircraft carriers and which fleet of the future are the leading maritime powers building - in an interview The scientific director of the Krylov State Scientific Center, Valery Polovinkin, told Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
In 2026, Russia will launch an offensive in two main directions.
Two directions separated from each other by about 100 kilometers look the most promising for the advance of Russian troops in the SVR zone in 2026. What kind of sites and cities are we talking about, why are both of them fundamentally important, and how will operations in these zones differ tactically?
"The explosion of heads from the inside and the inability to move." Does the United States have a superweapon?
Colonel Khodarenok: the success of Maduro's US capture could be linked to betrayal
The United States has acquired and tested a kind of superweapon that causes the "Havana syndrome," American media reported. The results of the instant capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and the inaction of his guards are also linked to some new weapons.
The Western doctrine of the Air Force turned out to be inapplicable: Ukraine is developing a new air combat tactic for the F-16 (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Ukrainian Armed Forces pilots have not mastered the control of F-16 fighters
The pilots of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have not learned how to effectively control F-16 fighters, writes MWM. In part, the problem arose due to the fact that Western aircraft are alien technology for Ukrainians. Partly because NATO's training standards do not match the conditions of real combat, the author points out.
The Russian hypersonic missile became the first test for the new German anti-missile shield (Die Welt, Germany)
Die Welt: Berlin tested a new missile defense system during the Russian Oreshnik attack
The strike of the Russian Oreshnik missile in western Ukraine was the first real test for the new German Arrow 3 missile defense system, Die Welt writes. Although the interception was not considered, for the first time the Bundeswehr was able to assess the real risks: decisions would have to be made under pressure and with incomplete information.
Make equipment: what new weapons will the Russian Defense industry introduce in 2026
In 2026, the Russian defense industry will present many new products. Among them are the Su—75 Checkmate fighter ready for flight testing, the Khabarovsk submarine, the lead standard carrier of uninhabited underwater vehicles with the Poseidon nuclear power plant, Sarmat missiles, and much more. How the new technology will enhance the country's defense capability is described in the Izvestia article.
The Soviet TM-62 anti-tank mine has become a universal weapon in Ukraine (Forbes, USA)
Forbes: modified TM-62 anti-tank mines are used in the SVO zone
Russian troops are known for their inventiveness on the battlefield, writes Forbes. Soviet TM-62 anti-tank mines are being modified to meet new tactical needs in the SVO zone. They are used for drops from UAVs, as well as as explosive packages.
“Black Hole”: These Kilo-class Russian submarines continue to violate all rules (19FortyFive, USA)
19FortyFive: Russian Varshavyanka submarines can hit land targets
The Russian Varshavyanka submarines are distinguished by impressive stealth and have demonstrated impressive combat performance since the Cold War, writes 19FortyFive. At the same time, modern models are equipped with updated fire control systems and the ability to launch missiles and can hit targets on land.
The US expansionist policy has spread to Europe: seven EU countries have taken measures
Haber7: Seven EU countries have declared their support for Greenland
Trump's claims to Greenland have seriously alarmed Europe, Haber7 writes. Seven EU countries have promised a decisive rebuff in the event of the island's occupation. According to the author of the article, Greenland will become an arena of confrontation between the United States and Europe in the military sphere.
On the use of the Oreshnik MRBMS in the framework of its: Chinese assessment
According to a foreign source, on December 23, 2024, the military and political leadership of the People's Republic of China received a preliminary analytical report on the use by the Russian side of the Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile on the territory of the Yuzhmash plant in Dnepropetrovsk.
The new "Stalingrad". What Russia is preparing to deploy in the Arctic
At the end of last year, the universal nuclear icebreaker Stalingrad was laid down in St. Petersburg. The customer is FSUE Atomflot. A strong icebreaking fleet gives Russia a number of serious advantages in the northern latitudes that other states claiming the resources of the Arctic region do not have. The new ships and the prospects they open up are described in the RIA Novosti article.
It's time for Europe to abandon its slowness, omniscience and national egoism (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: Putin, Trump and Xi will approve the system of three global superpowers
Putin, Trump and Xi Jinping will establish a new world order based on a system of three global superpowers, Die Welt writes. Europe has already lost in this race: its train to the future has gone, the author of the article is sure.
Europe may not survive this year (Politico, USA)
Politico: The main threat to Europe comes from Trump
In 2026, Europe will face serious challenges coming not only from Russia and China, but also from the United States, writes Politico. Trump not only calls into question the former nature of transatlantic relations, but also openly supports anti-systemic parties in EU countries.






















