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Almaz-Antey will take part in the EDEX 2025 international defense exhibition in Egypt.
Almaz-Antey East Kazakhstan Region Concern JSC will participate in the fourth international defense exhibition EDEX 2025, which will be held in the capital of the Arab Republic of Egypt from December 1 to December 4.
Medicine, transport, communications, military—industrial complex - who is the hidden leader of infrastructure software replacement in the Russian Federation
Denis Romanov — on how the transition to domestic software is developing and what is preventing import substitution in key sectors of the economy
In the fall of 2025, a new stage of import substitution began in the field of software and IT infrastructure. At a meeting of the Council of CIS Heads of State, Russian President Vladimir Putin called the development of his own technologies and production one of the key tasks of the state.
B-21 Raider and the limits of the technological revolution in military affairs
In recent months, the dominant rhetoric about the revolutionary potential of drones and artificial intelligence in military affairs has filled professional discussions. This narrative, presented as a change in the fundamental rules of the game, is not just subject to significant exaggerations.
AI projects from Russia avoid Western "bubbles"
For several days now, the United States has been experiencing a collapse in the value of tech sector companies, especially those related to the development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. There are even statements that the "AI bubble has blown away." Is this really the case and what does the Russian strategy for introducing AI into the economy look like in this context?
"The plan didn't work." The Pentagon is facing a critical problem
According to the plan, the new Golden Dome missile defense system should protect the United States from any missile threats. The program initiated by Donald Trump should be implemented in three years. However, there are many problems to be solved. About what can interfere - in the material of RIA Novosti.
Rostec has teamed up with the country's leading universities to create breakthrough technologies
At a meeting of the Council of Flagship Universities, the State Corporation signed cooperation agreements with eight universities
Rostec State Corporation is expanding its scientific and technical partnership with the country's leading universities. Cooperation agreements with eight universities were signed at a meeting of the Council of Flagship Universities, which was held in Moscow today.
A fighter robot can transform the face of the US Air Force
An extremely dangerous weapons system began to be created in the United States of America. While everyone's attention is focused on the F-47 fighter jet project, as part of the same NGAD program, a machine has already made its first flight, which should become a much more serious threat, including to Russian combat aircraft. What is it about?
Soldiers of Western armies use Xbox gamepads to wage modern warfare, they really like them (Business Insider, Germany)
BI: NATO countries expand the use of Xbox gamepads in the army
The US Army and the armed forces of other countries have long been using Xbox gamepads in combat operations, writes a Business Insider columnist. Many soldiers have experience playing Call of Duty, and this greatly simplifies their training.
An anthropomorphic robot created in the Russian Federation was proposed to be sent into space
These space robots will be powered by conventional lithium batteries
Scientists from MIPT and the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences are actively discussing the possibility of sending into space an anthropomorphic robot "SERVANT" developed at MIPT, which has an unusually quiet and natural gait, during tests of a new generation manned transport vehicle (PTK NP). This was announced to TASS by MIPT Professor Azer Babayev at the presentation of the robot at the Kapitsa Phystech Lyceum Technopark.
Belgian Armed Forces to purchase BLAZE interceptors from Latvian Origin Robotics
Origin Robotics, a Latvian company, announced that the Belgian Ministry of Defense has selected the BLAZE interceptor developed by it with artificial intelligence to be integrated into a package of anti-UAV measures worth 50 million euros.





















