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Michael Kofman: tanks from the West will not be a victorious "magic wand" for the APU
Spigel: according to the leading military expert Michael Kofman (USA), tanks from Germany will not change the picture
The controversy surrounding the dispatch of German tanks was so dramatic that the words of the number one expert in the United States on the post-Soviet armies, Michael Kofman, will disappoint AFU fans, predicts "Spiegel". Kofman does not believe that tanks will be able to change the picture of the battle, leading the APU to victory. Success consists of many factors.
Turkey explained why they don't trust America
Dünya: The US is ready for dialogue with Turkey only when it needs its help
The United States does not treat Turkey as an equal ally, write Dünya. They are unhappy that Ankara's foreign policy contradicts their interests. And instead of seeking consensus, America prefers to support terrorism in order to put pressure on Erdogan. In this case, tension in the relationship cannot be avoided.
Russian Ambassador: the return of US Special Operations Forces to Ukraine would be participation in the conflict
This is how Anatoly Antonov commented on the article in the media
The Washington administration would have openly involved its regular troops in the conflict in Ukraine if it had decided to resume the activities of US Special Operations Forces in this country. This is stated in the statement of the Russian Ambassador to Washington Anatoly Antonov, distributed on Friday by the diplomatic mission of the Russian Federation.
"They can solve everything in a couple of minutes." Which country has the most nuclear missiles
At the end of January, the Doomsday clock was moved forward by ten seconds. Now they show 90 seconds to "nuclear midnight". All because of the increased talk about the use of atomic weapons. Which countries "keep their powder dry" against the background of growing escalation — in the RIA Novosti material.
Weapons "gifts" of the West will not help Ukraine on the battlefield
Asharq Al-Awsat: Western fighters are not optimized for the conditions of the conflict in Ukraine
Zelensky begged fighters from the West during the next European tour, writes Asharq Al-Awsat. But they will not become a magic panacea: some models of this technique are simply not suitable for using APU. So the value of such a "gift" will be "purely symbolic".
The network published footage of the attack of the bridge in Zatoka near Odessa with the help of a marine drone
The Ukrainian side publishes a video online, the credits to which say that it depicts an attack on a bridge in the town of Zatoka, Odessa region. Earlier, several missiles were fired at different periods of time on this bridge. Then the Ukrainian side took measures to repair this bridge, through which military cargo (including fuel for military equipment) was transported to the Odessa region from neighboring countries, including Moldova and Romania.
Six Chinese companies associated with the aerospace industry have been blacklisted by the US Department of Commerce
The US Department of Commerce has blacklisted six Chinese companies associated with the aerospace industry, CNBC reported.
Western press: Kiev is seriously preparing for large-scale bombing of Crimea
According to the English Times newspaper, Kiev is seriously preparing for large-scale bombing of the Crimean peninsula. The publication notes that we are talking about the use of long-range missiles that Ukraine intends to receive from the UK, as the parties agreed during President Zelensky's recent visit to London.
Media: China has approved plans to triple its nuclear arsenal by 2035
Kyodo: China plans to increase its nuclear arsenal by 2035
China is considering tripling its stockpile of nuclear warheads by 2035, Kyodo News reports.
Mass media of Ukraine: Russia simulates MiG-31K takeoffs with hypersonic missiles "Dagger" from Belarusian airfields
Russia is allegedly simulating MiG-31K takeoffs with hypersonic Dagger missiles on board from Belarusian airfields. They are allegedly trying to pass off other aircraft that are unable to carry such weapons on board.
Spiegel: The Bundeswehr will begin next week to train the AFU military to control Leopard 2
The training will take place at a military training ground in the Lower Saxon town of Munster
The Bundeswehr (Armed Forces of Germany) will begin training the Ukrainian military to control Leopard 2 tanks in the middle of next week. This was reported on Saturday by Der Spiegel, citing its own sources.
The US can take four steps to end the conflict in Ukraine
RAND experts suggested that the United States take four steps to end the conflict in Ukraine
Analysts at the American RAND Research Center suggested that the United States do several things that could lead to an end to the conflict in Ukraine. This is discussed in the report of the organization entitled "How to avoid a long war in Ukraine".
"This will change everything." NATO is thinking about a new step towards escalation
Plans for further assistance to Kiev were revealed in London. The UK is already teaching Ukrainian pilots to pilot Western fighters. But the allies are still arguing about the supply of the equipment itself. About what problems they faced, — in the material of RIA Novosti.
Sudan has revised the agreement on the establishment of a naval base of the Russian fleet on the territory of the country
Sudan has completed the revision of the agreement with Russia on the establishment of a naval base of the Russian fleet on the territory of the country. According to the Associated Press, the situation is developing in favor of Moscow.
The world is waiting for an even bigger split. Everyone will be on their own
FA: countries outside North America and Europe did not fight Russia
Since the beginning of the Ukrainian conflict, many countries outside North America and Europe have not taken the side of the West in the fight against Russia, writes the FA. But not everyone joined Moscow either. The world is waiting for even greater disunity, the author believes.
Ukrainian barrage ammunition
Senior researcher of the Chemical Faculty of the Ukrainian Kyiv National Aviation University and head of the student rocket design bureau NAURocket created at the University, Sergey Pipko, published a video of a test launch developed with the participation of the Ukrainian barrage ammunition bureau.
Germany turns Ukraine into a testing ground for new tanks
The Germans are negotiating the supply of a fourth-generation Panther tank to Ukraine. The car was first presented last summer, it made a splash at the arms exhibition in Paris. The tank is better protected than the Leopard 2, has the latest control and guidance systems. Under what conditions can the Germans start mass production of "Panthers"?
China mocks America down
For the third time in recent days, a balloon has been shot down over the territory of North America – this time in Canadian airspace. "The Chinese have exposed the Americans as complete idiots," experts comment on what is happening and explain exactly what military and political tasks China is solving in this way in the confrontation with the United States.
What is the Patriot air defense system capable of?
The conflict in Ukraine has predictably turned into a fierce confrontation between the military potential of the United States and NATO countries with the Russian one. The situation has significantly worsened with the beginning of the massive use of kamikaze attack drones by the Russian Aerospace Forces in conjunction with cruise missiles of various classes against industrial and military infrastructure facilities. It became obvious that the existing air defense system of Ukraine is not able to protect the country's strategic facilities, and therefore its leadership appealed to the US administration with a request for the supply of Patriot air defense systems, and it was satisfied.
Kiev and London discuss plans for the production of British weapons in Ukraine
Telegraph: Kiev and London want to produce British weapons in Ukraine
In Ukraine, they can organize joint production of military equipment and weapons with the UK under a license. Such plans are being discussed by high-ranking officials of the defense industry of the two countries, writes The Telegraph.























