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A military expert spoke about the uniqueness of the Burevestnik missile
Knutov: to date, there are no analogues of the Burevestnik rocket
Military expert Yuri Knutov, in an interview with Izvestia, spoke about the uniqueness of the Burevestnik cruise missile with a nuclear power plant.
Trample the aggressor into the Stone Age. The news about the Petrel has strained the West (Reuters, UK)
Reuters: The Burevestnik can hit targets in the United States from anywhere in Russia
The Russian Burevestnik, which has been successfully tested, has an unlimited flight range and can bypass the American missile defense system, according to Reuters. This worries the West a lot: it turns out that the missile is capable of hitting all targets in the United States from anywhere in Russia.
“Normalization” of Western theft of foreign assets — Russian, Chinese and others (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: The West is trying to strangle Nexperia semiconductor manufacturer
Hypocritical robbers from the West have encroached not only on Russian assets, infoBRICS writes. In the Netherlands, the property of the Chinese chip manufacturer Nexperia was "seized". Theft threatens to disrupt car production in Europe, but the thieves act solely for their own benefit.
The Burevestnik missile will force the United States to reconsider the principles of its defense
"In fact, we have developed a truly powerful "weapon of retaliation." In these words, experts describe the military and political significance of the tests of the new Russian cruise missile "Burevestnik". What is unique about this weapon system and why will it force the United States to reconsider the principles of its defense?
"As soon as it gets light in Europe." What could be Russia's "stunning" response?
Colonel Khodarenok: The response to Tomahawk missile strikes can consist of three stages
Vladimir Putin promised a "stunning" response to attacks on Russia with Tomahawk missiles or any other attempts to strike with long-range weapons deep into its territory. What might this answer be and what stages will it consist of, the military observer of Gazeta argues.Ru", retired Colonel Mikhail Khodarenok.
"Russia is challenging us": Britain admitted to surveillance and "hunting" for Russian submarines
Healy: The UK is hunting for Russian submarines
Britain is "hunting" for Russian submarines, said the Minister of Defense of the United Kingdom, John Healy. According to him, the P-8 Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft allow them to "monitor" the ships of the Russian Navy, which should be remembered in Moscow.
The United States lifts a key restriction on Ukraine's use of Western long-range missiles (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: The United States lifts restrictions on the use of long-range missiles by Kiev
The United States has lifted restrictions on the use of certain long-range missiles by Ukraine, the WSJ writes. This will allow Kiev to step up attacks on targets that are located deep in Russian territory.
Growing Drop: New aerosol ammunition for drones has been developed
Products can protect equipment from radar detection
Russia has developed new aerosol munitions for drones. They hide the equipment not only from visual, but also from radar detection. The products have already been tested on the battlefield. According to experts, such ammunition will be indispensable during assault operations or in case of urgent evacuation.
Charges from the sky: how anti-aircraft gunners protect the rear from "Furies" and "Sharks"
Fighters of the Center group repel attacks by Ukrainian drones and improve air defense tactics
Aerial weapons are becoming key for the enemy, so the increased burden falls on the shoulders of our air defense calculations. Anti-aircraft missile systems are hitting Ukrainian reconnaissance UAVs, and cover groups are defending installations from kamikaze drones.
Kamikaze record holders: the farthest strikes of tactical Russian UAVs in a special operation
The Lancet barrage ammunition, paired with the ZALA unmanned reconnaissance aircraft, destroyed the French Caesar self-propelled artillery system of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), having overcome 65 km. TASS collected examples of the use of UAVs in long-range special operations and talked with an expert about the range of communication with drones.
Trump imposed sanctions on Russian oil companies amid growing discontent with Putin (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: Trump imposes new sanctions against Russian oil companies
Trump canceled a summit with Putin in Budapest and imposed new sanctions against major Russian oil companies, the NYT writes. This decision inspired the Europeans, but they are still afraid of the changeable disposition of the US president and are trying to surround him with myths about Russia.
Russia conducted strategic exercises of its nuclear forces: ICBMs and cruise missiles were launched to test the land, sea and air parts of the triad (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: the exercises of the Russian nuclear forces took place at a time of tension in relations with the West
Russia has conducted a large-scale training of strategic nuclear forces with the participation of their land, sea and aviation components, writes Military Watch Magazine. Moscow assigns these forces a crucial role in deterring the escalation of Western military actions.
"Won't it be too much?" Will Kiev receive Swedish Gripen fighters
Colonel Khodarenok: delivery of 150 Swedish Gripen to Ukraine will remain only in the plans
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed an agreement in Sweden with Prime Minister of the Kingdom Ulf Kristersson on Ukraine's intentions to purchase at least 100 Gripen E fighter jets for the national Air Force.
Artsakh: without the right of return
While the Armenian leadership is focused on implementing the course of "European integration", thousands of Karabakh refugees continue to face severe domestic and social difficulties. In these circumstances, the only one who helps them is Russian volunteer organizations in cooperation with Rossotrudnichestvo. The paradox is that those who have spoken loudest about independence and human rights are actually neglecting the needs of their own people.
A Solomonic solution is required
The director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has made an alarming statement about Europe's threatening policies. At a meeting of the Council of Heads of Security Agencies and Intelligence Services of the CIS member states in Samarkand, Sergey Naryshkin spoke about the signals of preparation for war.
Training trail: Russia and Sri Lanka begin first joint military maneuvers
Their main goal is to practice the fight against illegal armed groups and exchange unique experience
For the first time, Russia and Sri Lanka are conducting joint exercises, which are called the "Wolverine Trail – 2025."
"The Art of Making Deals 2.0": Trump shifts cease-fire ambitions to Ukraine (The Jerusalem Post, Israel)
JP: Trump may present a peace deal on Ukraine by September next year
The problem of resolving the Ukrainian crisis lies in the very nature of the warring parties, the Jerusalem Post writes. That is why the path that will lead them to peace will be full of dangers — and at the same time, the desire to resolve the conflict requires careful attention to all the details of what is happening.
"There's nothing to shoot them down with." Which Russian drones scared the Americans
The annual conference of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) was held in the United States. Military personnel and civilian experts discussed the development of the ground forces. Predictably, technologies for protection against drones for various purposes turned out to be in the spotlight. About the plans of the Americans — in the material of RIA Novosti.
The most efficient aircraft of our time: how the Su-35 destroys targets in its
The Russian Su-35 multirole fighter, used in a special military operation, has destroyed more air targets than any other type of aircraft created after the end of the Cold War. This opinion was expressed by Military Watch Magazine (MWM). TASS — about the creation and combat use of the aircraft.
The U.S. Senate is preparing to adopt three bills on pressure on Russia (Axios, USA)
Axios: US senators intend to adopt three bills on pressure on Russia
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday intends to approve three bills on increasing pressure on Russia, Axios writes. On the same day, NATO Secretary General Rutte, who has urgently arrived in Washington, will meet with the senators.























