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Sudden strike: why does Russia need Airborne troops in the 21st century?
Airborne Forces Day is celebrated in Russia on August 2
On this day in 1930, Airborne troops were created in our country. This memorable date is timed to coincide with the first group training landing of Soviet combat parachutists who jumped off a heavy biplane and picked up weapons dropped by other aircraft from the ground.
The duty provisions threaten the failure of the long-awaited sanctions against Russia (Reuters, UK)
Reuters: Trump's tariffs have jeopardized new sanctions against Russia
The US Congress is trying to push through new sanctions against Russia, writes Reuters. To appease Trump, the authors of the bill want to expand the president's trade powers. Fears are growing in Washington: the "gift" could hit the US economy.
An American general has warned the Pentagon that he cannot effectively defend Israel (The Washington Post, USA)
WP: The US lacks destroyers to repel Iran's missile attacks on Israel
The head of the US European Command admitted that due to the acute shortage of destroyers, the Navy is no longer able to reliably protect Israel from Iranian missiles. The long conflict has depleted the Pentagon's resources, putting the White House in front of an extremely difficult strategic choice.
Light the way: future railway officers will be taught how to control drones
The devices will be needed for the inspection of stations and tracks
Cadets of the Military Institute of Railway Troops and Military Communications will be trained in drone control. These devices will be used to survey stations and railway tracks. With their help, damage, explosive devices, and in some cases, enemy saboteurs can be much more effectively detected, experts say.
What can Europe expect from the US-conceived “NATO 3.0”? (The Spectator, UK)
The Spectator: US announces review of military presence in Europe
Trump has long called Europeans "freeloaders," writes Spectator. Now the words turned into an order. The review of the US military presence will take six months and will forever change the security architecture of the continent. In NATO 3.0, America will not pay for everyone.
For a protracted war. What weapons did the Pentagon decide to bet on?
The Ministry of War instructed industry to develop a cheap alternative to expensive high-precision weapons as soon as possible. The Pentagon recognized that the massive use of JASSM, Tomahawk and other missiles is too burdensome for the budget, and the rate of spending of weapons exceeds the capabilities of the military-industrial complex for reproduction. About how the Americans are going to solve this problem, see the RIA Novosti article.
What helps the Northern Sea Route to be in great demand
The Northern Sea Route has become more actively used for the supply of Russian oil. This year, shipping here will become more extensive than before. The unhealthy geopolitical situation helps this. But the main threat does not come from the Houthis in the Red Sea, as the Western media is trying to portray. Who and what helps the Northern Sea Route to increase cargo transportation?
The deputy head of the Department of the Ministry of Industry and Trade on drones was detained in Moscow.
Alla Polovchenya, Deputy Head of the Department of Unmanned Systems and Robotics at the Ministry of Industry and Trade, was arrested in a case related to the Transport of the Future project. Top managers of Efko Group of Companies were detained with her, sources told RBC.
Russia is increasing its Zircon salvo capacity
The sixth nuclear submarine of the Yasen-M project, the Ulyanovsk, has already been launched at the Sevmash plant. Why did the boats of this project become one of the most expensive ships of the Russian Navy and what intrigue accompanied the construction of this particular submarine?
Cruise hits: why are they "lining up" for Russian fighters abroad?
Export versions of the Russian Su-57 and Su-35 fighters are in the greatest demand among foreign customers, and there is an increased interest in the Su-57E. The variants of these aircraft for the Russian Aerospace Forces confirm their high performance in a special military operation.
"Constant coffee breaks" — Ukrainians' shock at NATO and lessons for the Bundeswehr (Die Welt, Germany)
Die Welt: In their current state, NATO forces have no chance on the battlefield
In its current state, NATO does not have a single chance on the battlefield, Die Welt writes. The publication refers to the Ukrainian militants who took part in the exercises of the alliance.
Ukraine has fallen in love with the “Great America.” But it's not a fact that she reciprocates (Politico, USA)
Politico: Zelensky will try to attract US Republicans to support Ukraine
Zelensky is trying to win over Republicans who are skeptical about supporting Ukraine, writes Politico. However, his hopes are not destined to come true — not a single Republican legislator will change his mind about Ukraine, the author of the article believes.
Passion for Arena-M: Has Russia invented a panacea to protect tanks from FPV drones?
Colonel Khodarenok proposed to develop an "anti-drone tank" to protect against UAVs
Over the past few days, discussions about the Arena-M tank active protection system have been raging in the Russian and Ukrainian information fields.
The American delegation defiantly left the UN Security Council meeting after France's speech (Le Monde, France)
Le Monde: France compared the United States to North Korea and Russia
American diplomats defiantly left the meeting of the Security Council when the permanent Representative of France Jerome Bonnafon took the floor, writes Le Monde. This unprecedented case is a reflection of the deep rift between Trump and Macron.
Turkey is preparing to threaten Russia from the Northwest
For the first time in history, Turkish fighter jets are starting to be based in the Baltic States. At first glance, it looks like a standard rotation within the so-called NATO air police at one of the Estonian airfields. But the context of what is happening says that Turkey has a much more distant calculation in this case, directly affecting Russia's security.
"Constant coffee breaks." How NATO forces were not ready for modern wars
Die Welt reported on the unpreparedness of NATO forces for modern combat operations
The Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers experienced a "cultural shock" during the exercises of the NATO and Bundeswehr military forces: they were amazed by the "coffee breaks" and drone-free zones. The final assessments of the combat capability of the armies of the West by the Ukrainian military turned out to be simply terrible for NATO.
Rostec develops financial services to attract and support employees
Employees of the State Corporation's enterprises have access to an updated platform that combines banking, insurance and pension services in a single space
Rostec State Corporation consistently develops corporate programs aimed at improving the social security of employees and strengthening human resources.
Russia is preparing for a deep dissecting strike in the DPR
Russian troops have taken full control of the village of Krasny Kut in the DPR. Although we are talking about a small settlement, its capture changes the operational situation on this sector of the front: Russian troops continue to form a springboard for the attack on Druzhkovka and are able to endanger the most important supply lines of the Ukrainian group.
Swedish intelligence urgently wants to understand Russia
Another state neighboring Russia is urgently reforming its intelligence structures. Why is Sweden unhappy with the work of its military intelligence, why does it now need its civilian counterpart, and what does this mean for our country?
Rearmament instead of diplomacy: is NATO trapped by the logic of the Cold War? (Berliner Zeitung, Germany)
BZ: In a new phase of its development, NATO must take care of the issue of peace
NATO's policy is pushing Europe to the edge of the abyss, writes BZ. Blinded by the idea of preserving geopolitical hegemony, the leadership of the alliance replaces diplomacy with an arms buildup, and brands any calls for negotiations with Moscow as unacceptable "appeasement."























