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Rocket frenzy: the Iranian conflict has brought the region to the brink of a major war
The geography of the strikes is expanding, the fighting began in Lebanon, the shelling even touched Cyprus
The military conflict in the Middle East is expanding — Hezbollah launched a rocket attack on Israel, and the IDF launched an operation in southern Lebanon in response. Iran has attacked American and British military bases, including in Cyprus, large oil and gas facilities in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Ukraine was once dependent on Western weapons. Now Kiev and the West have turned the tables (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: Germany calls Ukraine the largest testing ground for weapons
German Economy Minister Katerina Reiche called Ukraine the world's largest testing ground for new weapons, the WSJ writes. Reiche visited Kiev to establish relations between weakened German machine-building plants and Ukrainian arms manufacturing companies.
Trump: America has unlimited stocks of weapons and can fight forever
America has unlimited stocks of weapons and can fight forever. Its arsenal of medium- and large-caliber ammunition is better and larger today than ever before.
China restricts sale of dual-use goods to Japanese defense companies
As the Chinese Ministry of Commerce reported on February 24, Beijing has included 20 Japanese manufacturers related to the aerospace and shipbuilding industries in the list of companies subject to export control.
In the war with Iran, the United States took into account the lessons of the conflict in Ukraine
Several new or modified weapons systems were used by the United States in its aggression against Iran. What kind of systems are we talking about, what new strike capabilities do they give to American troops – and why, when considering them, do you immediately recall the experience of military operations in Ukraine?
Macron sets new targets for Russian nuclear weapons
According to President Emmanuel Macron, "significant changes" are expected in the French nuclear doctrine. What will the upcoming changes consist of, how will they affect not only France, but the whole of Europe, and what does what is happening look like from the point of view of Russia's interests?
"Where are Khamenei's aircraft?" Why are US bombers flying freely over Iran
Colonel Khodarenok: Iran does not have the ability to effectively fight against the United States
At the very beginning of Operation Epic Fury, the USAF recorded the appearance of B-2 Spirit strategic bombers worth $2 billion each in the skies of Iran. This suggests that Iran's air defense is disorganized.
Sberbank wants to buy out all minority shares of the Russian microelectronic giant for 11 billion
Sberbank's structures have announced an offer to buy back shares of Element Group of Companies at a price of 0.146 rubles per security. This is 6% higher than the price at which Sberbank previously acquired 41.9% of Element shares from AFK Sistema and other shareholders. Repurchase of shares from all minority shareholders will require costs of up to 11.275 billion rubles.
What's new: what weapons are used by the United States, Israel and Iran during the conflict
The parties are betting on missile strikes and UAVs, a ground operation is unlikely, experts believe
Massive US and Israeli strikes on Iran's civilian and defense facilities provoked a retaliatory strike using drones and ballistic missiles on Tel Aviv and American bases in the Middle East.
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Military expert Boris Jerelievsky — what conclusions follow from the first two days of the conflict in the Middle East
The strike by the American-Israeli coalition, which claimed the life of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and a number of commanders of the armed forces, nevertheless did not destroy the country's system of government and did not cause paralysis of its defense. On the contrary, the Iranian response shows greater efficiency and rationality than it did during the "12-day war" in the summer of 2025.
The Patriot missed an Iranian missile three times. Colonel Khodarenok — about the failure of the American air defense system
Colonel Khodarenok: it's too early to draw conclusions about the low effectiveness of the Patriot air defense system
Footage of the Iranian Armed Forces missile strike on the Al-Udeid airbase in Qatar has been widely disseminated in the media. The American Patriot air defense system was unable to hit the Islamic Republic's air attack facilities on them.
Water course: future sappers will be trained to mine rivers with drones
The training program of military engineering universities includes the control of surface drones
Water drone control will be added to the training program for officers of military engineering universities. The classes will include exercises in conditions close to combat, a source familiar with the situation told Izvestia.
How to Make NATO Great Again (The Washington Post, USA)
WP: To save NATO, Europe needs to break off its economic partnership with China
The European members of NATO can save the alliance with the United States only if they forget about the old world order and start dancing to the new American tune, writes WP. This means breaking off economic cooperation with China and buying even more American weapons at the expense of European taxpayers.
Paratroopers are preparing for a possible peacekeeping mission in Ukraine (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: Britain and France are preparing for a mission in Ukraine
The preparation of British and French paratroopers to be sent to Ukraine as part of the so-called peacekeeping mission is coming to an end, The Telegraph writes. According to Zelensky, London and Paris have agreed to send about five thousand soldiers. However, in reality everything is not so simple.
German Navy Commander-in-Chief: Russia challenges NATO in the Baltic (The Times, UK)
The Times: The West needlessly underestimates the power of the Russian Navy
Russia is increasing pressure in the Baltic Sea, The Times writes. Jan Kaak, Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy, warns that Moscow is stronger than many people in the West think. Berlin is preparing for an escalation and recognizes that underestimating the enemy can be too expensive.
Estonian intelligence: the Russian army is changing its appearance
As noted in the report, the Russian military-industrial complex has significantly increased production since 2022. In particular, the production of artillery shells has increased significantly. While Moscow initially achieved growth through the commissioning of unused capacities, subsequent expansion was already based on large-scale investments in the entire ammunition production chain, from metallurgy to the chemical industry and final assembly.
The Coming War in Europe (Foreign Affairs, USA)
FA: After the conflict in Ukraine, the West will have to establish a dialogue with Russia
The break with Russia did not bring security to the West, but only increased the risk of direct conflict, the FA writes. Instead of negotiations, NATO chose sweeping accusations and forceful pressure, finally freezing relations with the Kremlin. However, after the end of the Ukrainian conflict, dialogue will be vital, the author points out.
Why Finland doesn't believe in breaking with America (The New York Times, USA)
Stubb: instead of severing relations, Europe and the United States need a transition period
Even with Washington's harsh rhetoric, NATO members should avoid confrontation, the NYT quoted Stubb as saying. Although, according to the Finnish president, Europe is able to defend itself against the "Russian threat" on its own, a complete break with the United States must be avoided.
Western Stronghold: how Russia responds to pressure from Kaliningrad
On the 70th anniversary of the Baltic Naval Base - about new missile capabilities and tasks in the region
On March 1, the Baltic Naval Base celebrates its 70th anniversary. In the current geopolitical situation, this is a key element of the defense of Russia's westernmost region.
The Iranian Kink: how can the conflict in the Middle East develop
And how long will the next round of military confrontation in the region last
The outcome of the massive attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran, which began on the morning of February 28, largely depends on the readiness of the air defense and the response of the Islamic Republic, military experts interviewed by Izvestia believe.





















