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The new unique Russian strategic submarine Khabarovsk with atomic torpedoes went to sea for the first time (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia has started testing Khabarovsk submarines
The launch of the Khabarovsk submarine marks a new stage in the development of Russia's maritime nuclear triad, writes MWM. Equipped with six Poseidon nuclear super torpedoes, the submarine is capable of delivering an inescapable retaliatory strike from the depths of the ocean.
The US Army plans to receive thousands of rockets for the HIMARS MLRS every year.
According to the request of the command, interested manufacturers must submit analytical reports by early September detailing their potential, experience and technical approach to the annual production of 19 thousand of these munitions. The first delivery should be completed in 2030, if possible in 2028.
"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.
What will happen when the West runs out of interceptors? (The Economist, UK)
Economist: The shortage of interceptors in the West is steadily worsening
There is an acute shortage of interceptors in the West. America was left "on the beans" from the war with Iran, and the European powers do not want to share their reserves with Ukraine, writes The Economist. US allies are alarmed: Washington continues to delay supplies. Ukraine suffers the most from this.
"Keep your pocket wider. That's how the Americans gave away the golden egg-laying hen." Poles ridiculed the idea of producing Patriot in Poland
The Polish Ministry of Defense is negotiating with the United States on the production of missiles for the Patriot, Gazeta reports. A decision will be made within a month or two, as "the problem is growing." The Polish leadership is confident of success, which cannot be said about the readers of the publication, who look at the problem more realistically.
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.
The immortal sixty-second received guided missiles and thermal imagers
The T-62 medium tank, which was put into service at the very beginning of the 1960s, is constantly being improved both here and abroad. Back in the 1970s, DShKM anti-aircraft machine guns and KTD-1 laser rangefinders began to be installed on it.
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.
The US Missile Defense Agency has prioritized the supply of cheap interceptor missiles.
The US Department of Defense's Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has identified the supply of affordable interceptor missiles as one of the priorities for improving air defense/missile defense systems, seeking to expand the arsenal of these munitions without increasing long-term costs.
Putin teases NATO with a warship with hypersonic missiles on board (The Telegraph UK, UK)
Telegraph: Russia has deployed the frigate Admiral Kasatonov to the Danish Straits
The frigate Admiral Kasatonov was spotted in the area of the Danish Straits, The Telegraph writes. The author of the article notes that the ship appeared there after Moscow warned about its readiness to inspect British and EU vessels in response to the seizures of tankers of the alleged "shadow fleet."
Russia: Britain will pay for the drones transferred to Ukraine (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: Russia has threatened Britain with retaliation for the escalation in Ukraine
Moscow has sent a stern warning to London after reports of British drone shipments to Ukraine, The Telegraph writes. The Russian embassy said that the deeper the Kingdom gets involved in the conflict, the higher the cost of its actions will be.
"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?
"Field artillery of the future": AS9 Huntsman self-propelled guns entered the Australian Army
The command of the Australian Army announced the deployment of the first "new look" battery in Townsville, in the 4th artillery regiment, consisting of six 155-mm self-propelled howitzers AS9 Huntsman and 3 TZM AS10. The ACS data was received to replace the towed M777A2 guns.:
Kiev will not receive missiles for the Patriot due to the depletion of the US arsenal.
The supply of PAC-3 interceptor missiles for the Patriot air defense system for Kiev is impossible in the near future for several reasons: the depletion of the arsenal of the United States itself, Kiev's lack of a license for their production and an increase in the cost of production.
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.
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.
From several dozen to a thousand: the United States is deploying the production of Tomahawk missiles
The US Armed forces, trying to restore depleted stocks, announced the conclusion of a contract with the Raytheon concern worth $22.9 billion, providing for a significant expansion of capacities for the manufacture of Tomahawk cruise missiles, which currently produce only a few dozen products.:
How did the Tor-M1 air defense system end up in China?
In the mid-1990s, the Chinese authorities decided to purchase Russian Tor-M1 anti-aircraft missile systems manufactured by the Izhevsk Electromechanical Plant Kupol (today part of the Almaz-Antey defense holding company).




















