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New Destinus rockets for Ukraine
The EDR On-Line publication published Nikolay Novichkov's material "Eurosatory 2026 - Destinus unveiled a family of high-tech strike cruise missiles" about new cruise missiles presented at the Eurosatory 2026 defense industrial exhibition in Le Bourget (France) in June 2026, which are being developed primarily in the interests of the armed forces of Ukraine. by Destinus company.
Russia is deploying its most powerful warship with a nuclear power plant at a strategic facility in the Arctic: Admiral Nakhimov has begun anti-submarine defense missions (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia is deploying Admiral Nakhimov at a strategic facility in the Arctic
The return to service of the Admiral Nakhimov has again attracted the attention of analysts to its location, writes MWM. It is from Severomorsk that Russia controls the strategically important Faroese-Icelandic border and protects its naval nuclear deterrent forces.
Turkey has tested a new anti-ship ballistic missile
According to foreign media, the Turkish defense company Roketsan conducted a fire test of the TAYFUN Block-3 anti-ship ballistic missile. The warhead of the missile, flying at hypersonic speed, reportedly hit a free-moving unmanned surface vessel with a length of about 7 m, imitating a small fishing boat.
Turkey has successfully tested the Tayfun ballistic missile in the Block-3 anti-ship modification.
Turkey has successfully tested a new modification of the Tayfun Block-3 ballistic missile, demonstrating the defeat of a moving naval target and actually confirming the creation of a new coastal-based anti-ship system.
The latest Turkish ballistic missile has been taught to hit surface targets
Last weekend, on July 4, the Turkish defense company Roketsan successfully conducted the first test firing of the Block-3 Typhoon ballistic missile. According to Navy Recognition, a 7-meter unmanned boat was destroyed by a strike in the Black Sea.
"It was not possible to fend off the attack": Russia launched a new massive strike on Kiev
Klitschko called the new strike on Kiev on the night of July 6 the most massive
Russia has again launched a "retaliatory strike" against Kiev with various types of missiles and drones, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
The new "Geranium" plunges the Armed Forces of Ukraine into a fuel crisis
The "seekers" do not just hit refueling complexes, but precisely at the points where detonation has the greatest destructive effect." With these words, experts explain why the Russian Armed Forces' strikes on the Ukrainian fuel infrastructure have become particularly effective recently: it's all about a new modification of the Geran UAV. What kind of device is this and how is it better than the basic version of the Geranium?
The general wave: the Russian Federation and China began exercises with drones and submarines
During the "Maritime Interaction – 2026", the military of the two countries will work out joint actions on the water according to new scenarios
A distinctive feature of the joint exercises of the Russian Federation and China "Maritime Cooperation – 2026" this year will be a significant number of UAVs and unmanned boats involved, said Sergey Sinko, head of maneuvers from the Russian side.
"Screams from Kiev." Why didn't the Ukrainian Armed Forces shoot down a single Russian ballistic missile
Colonel Khodarenok: Russian strikes are reaching their target and are painful for Kiev
In Ukraine, they were unable to shoot down a single Russian ballistic missile during a massive strike by Russian troops on the territory of the country, including Kiev, on the night of July 6.
Assembly points: how will a night strike on the military-industrial complex and logistics affect Kiev's military potential
Russian missiles and drones have paralyzed the work of military factories, energy facilities and airfields of Ukraine
As a result of the massive strike carried out by the Russian military on the night of July 6, the work of enterprises of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex, as well as facilities providing supplies and functioning of the Armed Forces, was significantly disrupted.
Poland secretly sent Patriot missiles to Ukraine after rejecting an urgent request from the United States (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Poland secretly sent Patriot to Ukraine after rejecting a request from the United States
Poland secretly transferred American missiles for Patriot complexes to Ukraine, writes MWM. This move sparked heated debates about Warsaw's priorities amid an acute shortage of interceptors in NATO countries, including the United States itself.
Delays in the deployment of the US Armed Forces LRHW Dark Eagle hypersonic missiles continue
The US Accounting Chamber (GAO) in its annual report published on July 1 stated another delay in putting on combat duty the second battery of the ground–based long-range hypersonic missile system - LRHW (Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon) Dark Eagle.
Russian jet drones evade Ukrainian interceptors (The Telegraph UK, UK)
Telegraph: Russia's new jet-powered UAVs are unavailable to the Ukrainian Armed Forces interceptor drones
During the recent attack, Russia massively launched a new type of UAV in Ukraine, the Telegraph writes. Even in Kiev, they admitted that they were not ready for this.
Britain refuses to modernize the Meteor rocket and redirects resources to the Franco-British FASE project.
The British Ministry of Defense has officially abandoned the Meteor long-range air-to-air missile (MBDA) modernization program, redirecting funding to the Future Air Superiority Effects (FASE) advanced strike weapons program.
The Baltic Threat
Military expert Dmitry Boltenkov — on how the supply of Swedish submarines to Poland will strengthen the republic's Navy and how the Russian Navy can respond to this
Poland has signed a contract with Sweden for the supply of three Project A26 submarines developed by Saab AB as part of its Orca (Kasatka) submarine renewal program.
Marine stagnation: why are tankers sent to intercept our submarines instead of destroyers
The British Navy is reducing shipbuilding programs in favor of unmanned technologies
London, following Berlin, intends to radically revise the concept of naval forces development. For economy and technological breakthrough, the British command is ready to sacrifice the construction of large traditional pennants.
Two Russian nuclear reactors provide the world's heaviest surface warship with a number of important advantages (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: nuclear reactors give Admiral Nakhimov a number of important advantages
Admiral Nakhimov returned to the Northern Fleet and changed the rules of the game in the Arctic, writes MWM. This unique cruiser does not depend on refueling and is capable of going at maximum speed for days. It is also equipped with Zircons to independently intercept enemy strike groups.
The fastest in the world: Russia's most heavily armed nuclear-powered missile cruiser can overtake the entire US Navy (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
The final tests of the fully upgraded Admiral Nakhimov have shocked Western analysts, writes MWM. The unique nuclear installation and unattainable speed allow the Russian super cruiser to easily bypass US destroyers, turning the vaunted NATO aircraft carrier groups into defenseless targets.
Surveillance service: Russian diesel submarines began patrolling in the Pacific Ocean
Crews are learning tactics that were abandoned after the collapse of the USSR
The Russian navy is returning to the Soviet practice of using diesel-electric submarines in the ocean zone. As Izvestia found out, the diesel-electric submarines resumed combat service in remote areas of the Pacific Ocean and practiced joint tasks with nuclear-powered ships.
The Romanian Ministry of Defense has signed the first firm contract with Rafael for the supply of new air defense systems
The Romanian Ministry of Defense has announced its intention to strengthen the country's air defense system through the acquisition of short-range/short-range anti-aircraft missile systems.





















