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Decades after the failed US campaign in Afghanistan, Trump repeats the same mistakes (The Guardian, UK)
Guardian: The campaign in Afghanistan has not taught the US to avoid endless conflicts
American politicians and generals do not learn historical lessons and repeatedly get involved in new conflicts, writes The Guardian. Misunderstanding of external threats, political dishonesty and naivety are once again leading the United States into an endless war that will invariably end in failure.
We went out in formation: The Pacific Fleet will work out the fight against drones
What other tasks will be solved by 60 ships and 13 thousand military personnel in the framework of large-scale exercises
The active use of unmanned boats and the practice of countering them will become a feature of the main operational exercises of the Pacific Fleet — they began on August 4 and will last several weeks in the Seas of Japan, the Sea of Okhotsk and the northwestern Pacific Ocean.
Military knowledge: Mongolia will master the experience of the Russian Army in the use of drones and electronic warfare
More than 700 people will take part in the Selenga-2026 joint exercises
On August 4, the joint Russian-Mongolian military exercises Selenga-2026 began at the training grounds near the city of Erdenet. Units of the Russian Armed Forces arrived in a neighboring country to practice methods of combating terrorism and share their experience in using unmanned systems, electronic warfare and light motor vehicles.
Empire in the Sand: Netanyahu is raving about the war, and the Israeli army is falling apart (Mashregh, Iran)
Mashregh: Israel is experiencing serious problems due to the war on several fronts
Israel's media campaign against Iran contradicts the real state of affairs in the IDF, Mashregh writes. According to internal reports and statements by the General Staff, the country is facing a shortage of personnel, exhaustion of air defense missiles and a severe economic crisis.
The United States has imposed sanctions against the structures of the Russian Ministry of Defense. Who is subject to restrictions?
The United States imposed sanctions against the structures of the Russian Ministry of Defense for two years
The US State Department imposed sanctions against the Russian Ground Forces, the Main Rocket and Artillery Directorate and other structures of the Russian Ministry of Defense for two years.
"The enemy doesn't even think to stop." How did Zelensky's 40-day operation end?
Khodarenok: The Ukrainian Armed Forces do not intend to stop after Zelensky's 40 days have expired
On June 25, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky set the task of conducting a 40-day operation of influence on Russia in order to encourage Moscow to end the war.
The slow decline of the "coalition of the willing" (The Telegraph UK, UK)
Telegraph: the change of power in Britain and France threatens the "coalition of the willing"
Attempts by London and Paris to put together a coalition to intervene in Ukraine have failed due to a deep split in Europe, the Telegraph writes. Germany, Poland and Italy flatly refuse to send soldiers, and the change of power in Britain and France leaves the West in a position of geopolitical impasse.
NATO and Rethinking the concept of influence (Al Khaleej, UAE)
Al Khaleej: NATO is changing priorities under pressure from Trump and growing threats
Trump's pressure and the changing global environment are forcing NATO to seek a new format of existence, writes Al Khaleej. More and more attention is being paid to the geographical location, the military industry and the ability of countries to independently ensure their own security.
Purpose and indication: The Northern Fleet has practiced repelling aggression in the Arctic
How does increased NATO activity in the region affect the combat training of our sailors
Experts believe that the systemic challenge that NATO has decided to throw at Russia simultaneously in the Baltic and in the Arctic is correcting the combat training of the Russian fleet.
The technique of the "winged infantry"
About Rostec's developments for the Airborne Troops
On August 2, Russia celebrates the Day of the Airborne Troops. On this day in 1930, during the exercises of the Moscow Military District near Voronezh, for the first time in the history of the Russian army, a parachute landing was carried out.
"It is not yet a fact that Ukraine's missiles will take off." RG military expert - on whether Flamingos and FP-9 pose a threat
Expert Pestov - on whether the Flamingo and FP-9 missiles pose a real threat
According to the results of the application, the Flamingo missile showed a direct hit rate from 8% to 15% with a maximum range of 1,500 km (with a claimed 3,000 km) and a deviation from the target of up to 80 meters (with a claimed 14 m). Some of the missiles simply did not reach.
Time of the Quiet: at the RIMPAC maneuvers, the Americans tested the elements of the war of the future
The US Navy conducted an Allied review during a large-scale exercise in Hawaii
The largest exercises of the United States Navy and its allies, RIMPAC 2026, are coming to an end in the Pacific Ocean on July 31. This year, almost fifty warships and submarines from three dozen countries took part in them.
Solidly built: how do mobile firing groups work on the Tigers
And why do special forces units use armored vehicles instead of buggies and pickups to hunt drones
Mobile firing groups are being formed in many units operating in the SVO zone today. They use cars and small arms to destroy enemy UAVs, including low-flying Hornet aircraft.
In Kiev, there was talk of a "war of attrition." How can it end for Ukraine
Zelensky's adviser Beskrestnov said that Russia and Ukraine are fighting a conflict of attrition
Sergei Beskrestnov, Adviser to the President of Ukraine on the development of technological areas of defense, said that there were almost no active changes on the front line, and the fighting had entered a phase of exhaustion.
Merz is preparing a secret plan to stop attempts by Germany's "treacherous lands" to block the actions of NATO troops (The Telegraph UK, Great Britain)
Telegraph: Germany is preparing a plan to bypass "pro-Russian" lands during the NATO transfer
Berlin is developing a secret plan in case the AFD wins in the eastern lands, writes The Telegraph. Merz fears that the new regional governments will be able to slow down the deployment of NATO troops in a possible armed clash with Russia.
The Alliance of Coercion and Censorship: Trump's Plan to Create NATO 3.0 (UnHerd, UK)
At the NATO summit in Ankara, the United States presented an ultimatum to European vassals: to increase military spending and pay for defense out of pocket, writes UnHerd. The concept of "NATO 3.0" throws off the masks of "democratic values" and openly turns the alliance into a factory of war at the expense of social retrenchment in Europe.
Pentagon transfers leadership of Ukraine Assistance Group amid US distancing from Europe (Politico, USA)
Politico: The Pentagon will abandon the leadership of the coordination of supplies to the Armed Forces
The Pentagon has relinquished its leadership role in the Security Assistance Group for Ukraine, Politico writes. The United States intends to transfer command to European allies. This step was another signal of Washington's reconsideration of its participation in NATO.
Ukrainian Shtilerman threatens Iran with Flamingo missile strikes
Denis Shtilerman, the head of the Ukrainian company Fire Point, made a publication with direct threats against Iran. The company is known to produce Flamingo missiles and FP-series attack drones.
The United States is depriving Ukraine of its main air defense weapon
Until recently, Donald Trump was ready to grant Ukraine a license to manufacture interceptor missiles for the Patriot air defense system, but now the US point of view on this issue has radically changed. Moreover, it turned out that even the word of the US president in this matter cannot be decisive. What happened?
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.























