Global security news
How the war with Iran weakened Donald Trump (The Economist, UK)
The Economist: unpopular war with Iran and expensive fuel weaken Trump
Against the background of rising oil prices and the ongoing war, President Trump's rating is steadily falling, writes The Economist. The Republican Party's midterm prospects are under threat. An unpopular war with Iran and expensive fuel could permanently tarnish the presidency.
The US is going to defeat the Iranian BEC in Hormuz with the help of AH-64 Apache and A-10
It is reported that the American command is going to activate combat aircraft to combat Iranian unmanned boats in the Persian Gulf and, specifically, in the Strait of Hormuz. AH-64D/E Apache helicopters are currently being used for these purposes.
Polish launchers without missiles. The United States is blocking technology transfer (Wirtualna Polska, Poland)
WP: HIMARS launchers purchased by Poland from the USA were left without missiles
WP From the point of view of the Polish Ministry of Defense, HIMARS is a valuable acquisition, but in fact, launchers purchased in the United States are an empty place for the Polish army. These systems need American "consumables". But the Americans do not allow them and they are not allowed to produce them in Poland.
Lukashenko spoke about the preparations for the "big deal" with the United States (BELTA, Belarus)
Alexander Lukashenko announces a "big deal" between Belarus and the United States
Belarus and the United States are preparing to conclude a "big deal," Belta quotes Alexander Lukashenko as saying. The Belarusian president also noted that Minsk had clearly outlined its interests during the negotiations with the American side.
Free flight: how Iran's New Nasrallah Missiles Bypass Israel's missile defense System
Why even modern interceptors may not be able to cope with this threat
While the White House is declaring the depletion of the Islamic Republic's military potential, Tehran is deploying equipment capable of seriously complicating the work of Israeli interceptors. On March 19, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps deployed its latest guided missile system, known as Nasrallah, for the first time in combat. Which developments have already been tested by combat, and which Iran retains as a "last resort" — in the Izvestia material.
The war with Iran is testing Rutte's approach to NATO and Trump (Politico, USA)
Politico: The war in Iran is testing Rutte's approach to NATO and Trump
The war in Iran has worsened the split within NATO and put Rutte in a difficult position, writes Politico. Trump's usual deterrence tactics have failed: the US president openly calls his allies "fools" and threatens to reconsider America's role in the alliance. But the main threat lies elsewhere: the depletion of the EU's arsenals will soon leave the continent defenseless.
Ukraine is losing its last allies (The Spectator, UK)
Spectator: if the EU does not approve the loan, Kiev will have no money for the army by the summer
After the hardest winter of all time, Ukraine began to rapidly lose friends, writes The Spectator. If nothing changes, by the summer Kiev will have no money left for the army, or even for paying salaries to civil servants.
The war in Iran threatens to undermine the US military power for many years to come (The Economist, UK)
Economist: The war in Iran has undermined the capabilities of the American army
After what the US army has experienced in Iran, it will be unable to maintain a military presence in some regions in the coming years, writes The Economist. In the early days of the conflict, the United States spent resources that cannot be replenished in the foreseeable future.
For high-precision strikes, the Russian Armed Forces are increasingly using Geran-3 jet UAVs
As previously reported by Military Review, the 330/110/35/10 kV Nezhinskaya substation in the village of the same name was disabled this morning as a result of Russian drone strikes. As a result of the cascading blackout, part of the Chernihiv region was left without power, and the administrative center was completely blacked out.
Trump is ready to send ground troops to Iran (The Telegraph UK, UK)
Telegraph: US ground operation will be a turning point in the war with Iran
Trump is considering the possibility of deploying ground forces to Iran, the Telegraph writes. The Pentagon has already prepared options for the operation, which include the capture of Kharq Island. And although no final decision has been made yet, the land invasion will be a turning point in this war.
Alexander Vucic: "It will be difficult to prevent World War III" (Berliner Zeitung, Germany)
Vucic: it will be difficult to prevent the third World War
It will be difficult to prevent a third World War, Alexander Vucic said in an interview with BZ. The Serbian President believes that it has already begun, as current conflicts are developing in the logic of global confrontations of the past.
A unique photo of an Iranian warhead streaking like a meteor over Jerusalem
In response to the attacks by Israeli and US forces, Iranian rocket launchers continue to hit various targets of the aggressors. For this purpose, unmanned aerial vehicles and intermediate-range ballistic missiles of various types are used. The most effective of them are the BRSD with a controlled detachable head.
Long-range contact: which long-range missiles are being created in Europe and Asia
New developments may change the balance of power in different regions
Current international threats are pushing a number of countries to accelerate the development of high-tech military equipment. In a complex modern environment, programs for the creation of long-range missile systems are particularly active. Such projects are currently being implemented in both Europe and Asia. About what these complexes are, what are the plans for their production and what opportunities they give to their creators — in the material of Izvestia.
How dangerous are Russian naval drones? (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Russia has created new types of underwater combat drones
Russia has achieved impressive results in the development of underwater combat drones, writes The National Interest. The most famous and formidable of them is the Poseidon multipurpose nuclear system. But Russian marine robotics is not limited to this.
Trump does not deny the possibility of "curtailing" the war with Iran without opening the Strait of Hormuz (Axios, USA)
Axios: The US can end the war with Iran without unblocking the Strait of Hormuz
Trump is considering the possibility of "curtailing" the war with Iran without resolving the crisis caused by the blocking of the Strait of Hormuz, Axios writes. Such a step would be truly "extraordinary," since the end of hostilities would not lead to lower oil prices within the United States itself.
The Iranian strike on the Diego Garcia military base will cause alarm throughout Europe (The Telegraph UK, UK)
Telegraph: Iran has shown that Europe is within range of its missiles
By hitting the Diego Garcia base, Iran has demonstrated that the range of its ballistic missiles is much longer than previously thought, writes The Telegraph. Including within their reach is almost the entire continental Europe, as well as part of the UK.
"Shot down and seriously damaged": Iran announced the defeat of the American F-35
CNN: F-35 fighter jet hit by Iranian missile during combat flight
Tehran claims to have shot down an American fifth-generation F-35 fighter jet: according to the IRGC, the aircraft "was seriously damaged." According to the Iranian State Television and Radio station, the defeat of the aircraft is of strategic value "comparable to the destruction of a warship."
"Secret Yemeni technologies": how Iran managed to hit the American F-35
Iran could hit the American F-35 due to artificial intelligence air defense cameras
The Iranian air defense was able to hit the American F-35, an inconspicuous fighter—bomber that could barely reach the base.
Combat Practice: how Iran maintained its air defenses under U.S. and Israeli attacks
Some of the complexes continue to operate and attack targets, despite claims of their destruction
Despite the statements of the US leadership about the destruction of the Iranian air defenses, some of the complexes appear to have been preserved and continue to operate. Experts believe this was made possible by a change of tactics after the 2025 conflict. Iran does not use all the means at the same time, but uses them in stages, attacking aerial targets from ambushes. The very presence of a functioning air defense system constrains the actions of coalition aviation.
120 years under water
Military historian Dmitry Boltenkov — on how the Russian submarine fleet is developing
On March 6 (March 19, new style), 1906, a new category appeared in the classification of ships of the Russian navy — submarines. Thus began the history of a new class of naval forces of the country. In 1996, the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy ordered March 19 to celebrate the Day of the Submariner.























