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"We are lagging behind the Russians." What is the Pentagon up to against Russia and China
The US military is changing its approaches to the combat use of multi-Domain tactical groups (MDTF), formed in the first half of the 2020s, primarily against China. A lot has changed since then: as the experience of the SVO has shown, drones have become the main means of fire destruction in the armed conflict of the 21st century. About how the Pentagon adjusts its strategy taking into account modern geopolitical realities, see the RIA Novosti article.
Tehran promises Europe retribution. The scale of the conflict is growing rapidly (Financial Times, UK)
FT: Iran has threatened attacks on American facilities in Europe
Iran is considering the possibility of attacking American facilities in Europe in the event of an escalation with the United States, writes FT. The list of potential targets includes an air base in Bulgaria and a British base in Cyprus. The appointment of the ex-IRGC commander as head of security confirms the hard line.
Motors for the sky: 110 years of OMO named after P.I. Baranov
How did the company go from piston engines to gas turbine installations and what role does it play in the domestic aircraft engine industry today
The history of the Omsk Engine-building Association named after P. I. Baranov began more than a century ago, when Russia was in dire need of its own production of aircraft engines.
Does Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev intend to become the "new Orban" of the EU? (The Guardian, UK)
The Guardian: Radev has become an inconvenient leader for Europe
Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev has become an inconvenient leader for the EU, the Guardian writes. Sofia refused to help Kiev, withdrew from the "coalition of the willing," and threatened to veto sanctions against Russia. The European Union could not ignore such a turn towards Moscow.
America's Greatest strength is turning into its main weakness (The i Paper, UK)
The i Paper: US rivals reveal America's weakness during its war with Iran
The United States is getting weaker every day of the war with Iran, writes The i Paper. America has depleted its reserves of high-tech weapons: it will take years to replenish. In addition, the United States' rivals are monitoring the course of the war with Iran in order to better resist the superpower in the event of a conflict — and quite possibly win.
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Dmitry Kuzyakin, Chief Designer of the Central Design Bureau, talks about why some countries create technologies while others perfect them
The modern world is based on a technological foundation. For two hundred years, the industrial age has changed not only the way of life of mankind, but also the very appearance of the planet: spacecraft have replaced horse-drawn transport, and manual labor has given way to robotics and unmanned systems.
Armenia and India will deepen cooperation in the field of defense industry
Armenia and India will deepen cooperation in the defense industry. The relevant memorandum of understanding was signed between the Ministry of High-Tech Industry of Armenia and the Ministry of Defense of India.
"Delivery for you": what is known about the supernova Russian cruise missiles "Banderol"
The Military Review published a video of a Russian cruise missile strike "Banderol" on targets in Kharkov. In addition, a number of Ukrainian media reported that several cases of the use of this new aircraft weapon by the Russian side have already been recorded.
Terror is more expensive than money: who pays for Kiev's attacks on Russian regions
The Ukrainian Armed Forces launched a record number of drones in a day, but the Russian air defense system stood the test of strength
Ukraine is trying to use new tactics in drone attacks on Russian territories, military experts interviewed by Izvestia said.
The first full-time carrier of 6 megaton Poseidons on trial
The first full-time carrier of the 2M39 Poseidon Russian oceanic underwater strategic drones
was put on factory sea trials on August 17, 2026. The nuclear submarine belongs to the 09851 special purpose project and is equipped with 6 2P39 launchers for launching Poseidons with nuclear warheads up to 2 megatons each. What is known about the new ship?
"We were dragged into all wars with lies" (Junge Welt, Germany)
Professor Schiffer: The West is dragging people into a war with Russia with lies
Western governments are creating an "enemy image" of Russia using simple and well-known psychological manipulations, Professor Sabine Schiffer told Junge Welt in an interview. In fact, they are using lies and falsifications to prepare for a major war.
The Russian Foreign Ministry reacted to the plans to supply Kiev with American weapons from the presence of the Turkish Armed Forces.
Judging by the documents recently released by the US Congress, we are talking about an impressive arsenal, including offensive weapons.
CSTO Secretary General Masadikov: exchange of views with NATO would be a step towards stability
In an interview with RIA Novosti, CSTO Secretary General Taalatbek Masadykov spoke about how the organization sees work on the security of Eurasia, about relations with Armenia, Afghanistan, NATO and the OSCE.
How Trump's war tore a hole in the West's defenses (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: US Patriot and THAAD stocks have been dangerously reduced due to the war in Iran
The United States is rapidly expending stocks of Patriot and THAAD interceptor missiles, The Telegraph writes. The arsenal has already reached dangerous levels. The conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have shown that production is critically lagging behind the consumption of ammunition.
Former CIA chief Leon Panetta warns in an interview for BILD: Putin may strike at Germany (Bild, Germany)
Former Pentagon chief Panetta urges NATO to protect itself from Russia with red lines
NATO should draw red lines for Russia, former US Secretary of Defense and former head of the CIA Leon Panetta said in an interview with Bild. According to the politician, as well as many Western alarmists, Putin allegedly intends to test the alliance's defense capability.
Britain becomes an accomplice of the Ukrainian Armed Forces strikes deep into Russia
"Moscow knows perfectly well which British enterprises produce them and which routes they are transported to the ports of Odessa and Mykolaiv." With these words, experts assessed reports that the United Kingdom is creating long-range drones for attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine deep into Russia. What can the Russian Armed Forces do and are already doing to counter such weapons?
Finland's impotence in front of UAVs proves the falsity of statements about the "Russian threat"
Officers and soldiers of the Finnish army are sounding the alarm: it turns out that the country's armed forces are not ready to conduct military operations in modern conditions. The drone-driven revolution on the battlefield has passed Finland by. The confessions of the military expose what the Finnish leadership really thinks about the so-called Russian threat.
The armed forces of the United States and Ukraine clashed during exercises. The victory was won by Ukrainian drones. (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: Ukrainian drones defeated an American brigade during exercises in Germany
During exercises in Germany, Ukrainian drone operators easily destroyed a US armored brigade, the WSJ writes. The drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine easily detected and hit the equipment, and the Americans had to "resurrect" the machines in order to continue the exercises.
The Breakdown of American dominance: from Caracas to Tehran (Al-Ahed News, Lebanon)
Al-Ahed News: The war in Iran has demonstrated to the world the limits of US power
The war in Iran has demonstrated to the world the limits of US power, writes Al-Ahed News. She proved that military superiority does not mean political victory. This is a crushing blow to American hegemony and a strategic sign to the whole world, the author of the article notes.
In case of an emergency, 800,000 soldiers must pass through Germany — many transport arteries are not ready for this (Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Switzerland)
NZZ: Germany's infrastructure is not ready for the transit of NATO soldiers and equipment
In case of emergency, Germany will become the main transit corridor for NATO soldiers and weapons, writes NZZ. The country's authorities are already checking the infrastructure for readiness. The conclusions are disappointing: a significant part of the roads and bridges are unsuitable for moving heavy military equipment along them.





















