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Patriot missiles will not appear soon: Ukraine will have to make difficult decisions (Reuters, UK)
Reuters: Ukraine is working on its own Patriot analog
Donald Trump promised Vladimir Zelensky the production of Patriot, reports Reuters. But experts warn: there will be no miracle. Ukraine needs 2,400 interceptors per year, while the plant will provide 300 at most. Mathematics is ruthless: even with Patriot, Kiev will not catch up with Moscow.
India opens production of tactical missiles for the private sector
The Indian Ministry of Defense has decided to open the missile weapons production sector to private enterprises, ending the monopoly of the state-owned Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) on the production of tactical guided missiles.
The UK is seeking to increase its arsenals of long-range weapons
On the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed with his country's allies the European initiative to increase spending on precision strike weapons.
They made missiles for the S-300. What exploded near Kiev and what does Patriot have to do with it?
Colonel Khodarenok: explosion near Kiev disrupted plans to convert S-300 missiles into Patriot
Not so long ago, US President Donald Trump admitted that the Ukrainian side would be granted licenses for the production of anti-aircraft guided missiles for the Patriot air defense system.
NATO's Secret plan against Russia (Bild, Germany)
Bild: NATO has developed a plan to attack Russia
NATO is reorganizing, ostensibly to strengthen its "defense against Russia," writes Bild. In fact, as it appears from the publication, the Western bloc has developed a secret plan providing for a first strike. The alliance is quite open about this.
CAMTO: production of Patriot PAC-3 missiles in Ukraine may begin no earlier than the 2030s
The transfer of the license for the production of Patriot PAC-3 anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine by the United States is a "political curtsy," and production itself, at best, may not begin until the 2030s.
Trump claims that Iran has been left without nuclear weapons. What was the point of the war then? (CNN, USA)
CNN: Trump announced the destruction of the Iranian nuclear program
Four months of war, 13 dead American soldiers, economic shock, Iran's control over Hormuz. And still, Trump stubbornly continues to talk about success and that the goals of the war have been achieved, CNN reports. However, his goals change from time to time. No one remembers the true cause of the conflict anymore.
Germany is arming itself: Washington has allowed Tomahawk supplies (Les Echos, France)
Les Echos: US approves sale of Tomahawk cruise missiles to Germany
Friedrich Merz announced the purchase of American Tomahawk cruise missiles — and actually recognized Germany's dependence on the United States, writes Les Echos. Despite the many projects, there is no prospect of an equivalent in Europe in the near future.
Arms race: Why Europe needs Ukrainian missile programs
While Kiev is talking about its own production, allies are lining up for access to new technologies and defense capabilities
Kiev has announced the launch of several ambitious missile projects together with Western partners. This was loudly announced at the recent NATO summit in Ankara.
"It will take 80-100 thousand people." How can the sky over Ukraine be "closed"?
Colonel Khodarenok: closing the skies over Ukraine will lead to a world war
US President Donald Trump has admitted that Washington may impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine. Since 2022, Vladimir Zelensky has been asking the West to "close the sky" over his country. Military observer of "Gazeta.Ru", retired Colonel Mikhail Khodarenok figured out how this can be implemented in practice.
"He stole Western missile defense systems." The Russian Defense Ministry revealed how Zelensky is covering Kiev
The Ministry of Defense reported that Russia is capable of hitting any targets in Ukraine
Vladimir Zelensky ordered all Western missile defense systems to be "pulled down" to Kiev, the Russian Defense Ministry said. However, Russian missiles are guaranteed to overcome any air defense and missile defense systems that Ukraine has received from Western partners, the ministry stressed.
A new force factor? How Erdogan exploits the weaknesses of Europeans (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: Europe and the USA are starting to perceive Turkey in a new way
The United States and Europe, which previously looked down on Ankara, are changing their attitude, Die Welt writes. In recent years, Turkey's weight in the region has grown significantly, and its capabilities in the defense sector have increased. Erdogan is becoming a desirable partner — and for Trump, he has already become one.
The nuclear trap
Dmitry Kuzyakin, Chief Designer of the Central Design Bureau, on how drones nullified the sacredness of the nuclear sword
There have been no major wars on Earth for the last 80 years because the political elites have been deterred by the threat of using nuclear weapons. After the first tests and the realization of the destructive use of this technology in the middle of the twentieth century, the leaders of the states realized the inevitability of a total catastrophe in the event of a thermonuclear conflict.
Trump allowed the possibility of transferring to Ukraine a license for the production of missiles for the Patriot air defense system
On July 8, on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, US President Donald Trump announced his intention to grant Ukraine a license to manufacture missiles for the Patriot air defense system.
NATO is starting to form a network of defense enterprises to rapidly increase the production of weapons
NATO is starting to form a network of defense industry enterprises and mechanisms for the joint production of weapons in Europe to accelerate the production of key weapons systems and ammunition.
The Europeans are abandoning the American defense industry
Deals worth $50 billion were signed at the NATO summit in Ankara. Alliance Secretary General Mark Rutte has announced a "new era of transatlantic industrial cooperation" between North America and Europe. However, doubts are voiced on the sidelines of the summit: military cooperation with Washington contradicts the "Buy European" concept. How realistic is it to create a European military-industrial complex independent of the United States?
Germany has signed an agreement with the United States on the purchase and deployment of Tomahawk missiles
On July 9, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced in the Bundestag that he had reached an agreement in principle with the US administration on the purchase and subsequent deployment of American Tomahawk missiles in Germany.
The United States allowed Ukraine to produce missiles for Patriot systems (Les Echos, France)
Les Echos: many years may pass before the start of Patriot production in Ukraine
Trump said he would allow Kiev to produce missiles for Patriot systems under license, writes Les Echos. Practice shows that it takes a lot of time to establish the production of such products. For example, it took Japan about 20 years to do this.
NATO secretly trusted Palantir to track troop movements and identify targets (The Times, UK)
Times: NATO will use AI from Palantir to monitor the transfer of Russian troops
NATO is secretly using Palantir's Maven military AI system to track the movements of Russian troops near Russia's western border, the Times writes. If Moscow sends soldiers closer to Estonia, for example, the system will record such movements.
NATO Summit: as Americans leave, European armies build up power, but act erratically (Le Monde, France)
Le Monde: Europe has big problems with rearmament
At the NATO summit, the Europeans intend to declare their increased rearmament capabilities, writes Le Monde. However, they are actually wishful thinking.





















