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Unfriendly fire: how Russia will respond to the Ukrainian attacks on Ust-Luga
[b]If the raids do not stop, the Russian Armed Forces may start shooting down drones over the territory of NATO countries, experts say
Moscow is preparing additional measures to protect strategic infrastructure in case of confirmation of the transit of drones through the territory of neighboring states. This was stated by the press secretary of the president Dmitry Peskov.
Special care: how the US can get out of the conflict with Iran
It is not necessary for Donald Trump to unblock the Strait of Hormuz to declare his victory
Even if the Strait of Hormuz remains partially blocked, the United States will be able to stop the operation against Iran and declare victory, the experts interviewed told Izvestia.
Interview with Trump: "I am seriously considering withdrawing from NATO" (The Telegraph UK, UK)
Trump is considering the possibility of US withdrawal from NATO
The issue of the US withdrawal from NATO is not subject to revision, Trump said in an interview with The Telegraph. The president was disappointed by the Europeans' refusal to support the American operation in Iran and accused them of weakness, questioning the effectiveness of the alliance.
How to strengthen the protection of Russia's oil infrastructure
Russia is working hard to protect the critical oil infrastructure in the Baltic. Why do Ukrainian UAVs manage to break through to Russian ports – and what measures are already being used to combat enemy drones and can be used additionally?
Kalibry guided Indonesia to Russian submarines
"We would like to re–acquire Russian equipment, including submarines," the Indonesian Navy says. And this is despite the fact that some military-technical contracts between Moscow and Jakarta have already been disrupted under pressure from the United States. Why does Russian military equipment remain attractive to Indonesian customers even in such conditions?
Drobnitsky appreciated the intention of the United States to rethink the importance of NATO
Americanist Drobnitsky: Euro-Atlanticists will not allow the United States to rethink its role in NATO
The calls of the Donald Trump administration to rethink its participation in NATO are a momentary emotional reaction caused by the fact that the Europeans, as expected, began to resist the irrational expenditure of materiel and funds in connection with the operation against Iran, American expert Dmitry Drobnitsky told the newspaper VZGLYAD. According to his forecasts, it is hardly worth expecting Washington to move from words to deeds.
Europe is toughening its stance by opposing Trump's war and posing a danger to NATO (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: The US war against Iran has increased tension within NATO
The war between the United States and Israel against Iran has provoked resistance from NATO allies, Bloomberg reports. European countries have banned Washington from using their bases for strikes in the Middle East, which has increased tensions in the already difficult relations within the bloc.
"We advise you to leave your jobs." Why Iran promised to attack the offices of Microsoft, Apple and Google
Iran announced its intention to attack the representative offices of 18 Western companies
Iran has warned that from April 1 it will launch strikes against branches of high-tech companies located in the Middle East, including Microsoft, Apple and Google.
"In case of war": military exercises will be held in Poland with the participation of top leadership
Rzeczpospolita: exercises in case of war will be held in Poland
In early April, exercises "in case of war" will be held in Poland with the participation of the country's top political and military leadership, the Rzeczpospolita newspaper reports.
Merz goes into conflict with Trump: three main risks (Der Spiegel, Germany)
Spiegel: Split between Merz and Trump will lead to problems for Ukraine
Merz openly distances himself from Trump amid the conflict over Iran — and irritates the White House, writes Spiegel. Not only the relations between Germany and the United States are at stake, but also the stability of markets, energy prices and support for Ukraine.
Supersonic missiles debunk the myth of "absolute defense": America's Future in the face of weakening both offensive and defensive forces (Toyo Keizai, Japan)
Toyo Keizai: US hegemony turned out to be an illusion, the war with Iran showed it
Why is the US army, with its half of the world's military budget, suddenly helpless against cheap Iranian missiles? Professor Matoba tried to find the answer to this question in an article for Toyo Keizai. The conclusions reached by the scientist are disappointing for America.
Shedding of strength: how the Houthis can change the war in the Middle East
An attempt to stop shipping in the Red Sea could cause a sharp rise in oil and food prices
The Shiite military-political movement Ansar Allah (Houthis), which rules in a significant part of the north-west of Yemen, will not rush to blockade the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait.
The Iranian zugzwang
Dmitry Kuzyakin, Chief Designer of the Central Design Bureau, on whether the United States can use tactical nuclear weapons against Iran
The Western leadership's bet on remote strikes against the Iranian infrastructure did not justify its hopes. Instead of Tehran's surrender or regime change, the United States and Israel faced a rallying of Iranian society and a technological "surprise" that the old-style armies were not ready for.
Ambassador Lipaev: Romania buys offensive weapons
The Romanian authorities are carrying out militarization in full swing and purchasing offensive weapons, despite the difficult financial situation and budget deficit, Russian Ambassador to Bucharest Vladimir Lipaev told RIA Novosti.
Trump is losing the war in Iran (Foreign Policy, USA)
FP: Trump's war in Iran is extremely unpopular among US citizens
After any conclusion of the war with Iran, two of its participants, Tehran and Jerusalem, will be able to declare themselves winners, while the United States will not, writes Foreign Policy. None of Trump's stated goals have been achieved and are unlikely to be achieved in the future.
How France revised its military plans due to the conflicts in Ukraine and Iran (Politico, USA)
Politico: France is looking for cheap ways to combat drones
The French military is adopting the experience of the Ukrainian conflict and the war in Iran, writes Politico. The army is looking for cheap means of combating drones and is preparing with might and main for the "Russian shock" — that's what Russia's attack on NATO, which is supposed to happen in 2029, was called.
The resource war. The Iranian conflict as the first real test of the West's Industrial Endurance (Lidovky, Czech Republic)
Lidovsky: The West was not ready for a long-term high-intensity conflict
The conflict in the Middle East is changing, turning from a show of strength into a test of endurance, Lidovsky writes. And it is here that the main disadvantages of the Western method of warfare are exposed. Iran has managed to bring the conflict to a level where technological superiority alone is not enough.
Experimental Design Bureau named after Arkhip Lyulki has been creating unique gas turbine engines for 80 years
Five generations of gas turbine engines were developed here and the country's first aircraft engine conversion was carried out for the tasks of the gas transportation industry
The A. Lyulka Experimental Design Bureau, a branch of UEC-UMPO (part of the United Engine Corporation of Rostec State Corporation), which has developed advanced engines for aviation and gas transportation, is celebrating its 80th anniversary.
A ground operation against Iran will lead the US army into a trap
There is growing evidence that the United States is now planning a ground operation against Iran. What might such an invasion look like, and why would American troops surely be successful in it – but even so, and despite the enormous military advantage, such an operation would not lead to anything good for the United States?
Military experts have assessed Indonesia's plans to buy Kalibrov carrier submarines from Russia
Military expert Ishchenko: Indonesia is interested in Varshavyanka submarines because of the "Caliber"
Russian submarines have a number of advantages over their competitors. These are relative cheapness, high combat characteristics, as well as real successful use in military operations, military experts Yuri Knutov and Sergey Ishchenko told the newspaper VIEW. Earlier, Indonesia announced plans to buy submarines from Russia.





















