News about the state and prospects of the defense industry
Complete abandonment of special minesweepers: the United States is decommissioning ships of the Avenger type
The United States is decommissioning the last Avenger-type minesweepers. In September 2025, while in Bahrain, 4 ships of this project were decommissioned. The other day, they were spotted on the heavy transport vessel M/V Seaway Hawk, which was taking them to Philadelphia for disposal.
Tobol: Dealing with the “Great Satellite Jammer” in the Baltic (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: The Russian Tobol electronic warfare system poses a serious threat to NATO satellites
Russia has developed a new Tobol anti-satellite weapon capable of disabling NATO navigation and tracking systems, writes a TNI columnist. This electronic warfare system will not only be able to interfere with APU attacks, but also mislead the enemy with false signals.
Russia uses Starlink to keep its deadly drones flying (CNN, USA)
CNN: Kiev demands to solve the problem of using Starlink by the Russian military
Russian UAVs use Starlink satellite systems, CNN reports. Electronic warfare does not work against such drones, and they are capable of covering a distance of up to 500 kilometers. Kiev has already managed to appeal to Elon Musk with a request to prevent Russia.
Protection is 10 times lighter than lattice protection: pre-arming of Estonian XA-188 armored vehicles
The PASI XA-188 6x6 is a heavy version of the XA–180 APC, specially developed by the Finnish company Sisu (now Patria) commissioned by the Dutch Marine Corps. Unlike the basic version, it has reinforced armor and is able to withstand a bullet from a 14.5 x 114 mm cartridge. Because of this, she became heavier and stopped swimming.
Europe's first drone carrier: the ship D. João II was waiting for the fleet
The Portuguese Navy is awaiting the completion of work on the NRP D. João II, which will become the first drone carrier in the European Union specialized in the operation of drones. Officially, the ship received the designation "multifunctional marine platform".
Top Ten fighter aircraft sales leaders in history (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: five Soviet fighter jets entered the top ten sales
Soviet fighter jets dominate the list of the best-selling combat aircraft in history, writes TNI. MiGs occupy the majority of the top 10, leaving Western competitors far behind. Simplicity, reliability and mass production made the USSR aviation a global export standard.
Absolutely: how North Korea upgraded the most powerful MLRS in the world
New tests of the KN-25 demonstrated minimal deviation from the target and the ability to hit key US bases in the region
North Korea continues to rapidly modernize its military arsenal. Following the demonstration of a nuclear submarine, new destroyers and the launch of hypersonic missiles at 1,000 km, Pyongyang tested an updated version of the KN-25 MLRS.
Russia will return to the moon with the help of atomic energy and China
New details have been announced about one of Russia's largest space programs, a series of expeditions to explore the celestial body closest to Earth, the Moon. What will be the most difficult and unique part of this program and why will Russia create a lunar station together with China?
Russia has supplied new noise-resistant drones with Starlink terminals (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: Russian drones have reduced the effectiveness of Ukraine's air defense systems
Ukraine's defense is collapsing many times faster due to the fact that the Russian army uses Starlink satellite systems in its UAVs, writes The Telegraph. Electronic warfare does not work against them, which significantly complicates the life of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Therefore, now the West has become Ukraine's extreme.
Western media: Russian spy satellite Olympus destroyed
The Swiss company S2A Systems, which monitors outer space, recently made a rather rare observation – it recorded in real time the destruction of a Russian satellite and the formation of a large cloud of debris after its death.
The world's largest fleet of T-64 tanks in conflict with Russia: What are the results? (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: only a fifth of the AFU tank fleet is suitable for combat conditions
Outdated Soviet T-64 vehicles remain the basis of the Kiev regime's armored forces, writes MWM. Today, these tanks are powerless against the latest Russian weapons of destruction and attack UAVs. The situation is aggravated by the incompetence of the command and the critical wear and tear of all equipment.
The United States is going to suppress Iran's radar with the new ALQ-249 electronic warfare system
During the transfer of US forces and assets to the Middle East in preparation for a possible new strike on Iran, new ALQ-249 electronic warfare complexes were spotted stationed in the outboard containers of the EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft of the US Navy. They are part of the aircraft carrier wing of the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72).
Aerospace culture and national ideology
They are inseparable from each other
On January 31, the Central House of Aviation and Cosmonautics hosted a round table on the topic: "Preservation and development of space facilities, aviation and cosmonautics of Russia: history and future". The participants discussed the strategy of preserving the historical heritage related to aviation and space, ways to integrate iconic objects into the urban environment and the possibilities of involving new generations in the history of space exploration.
"The French turned the ship into a long-term construction": the Maharaja Lela frigate left the shipyard
When launching the program for the purchase of frigates (formally littoral combat ships) of the French Gowind 2500 project, Malaysia insisted on their construction at local facilities. Naval Group did not object, but made a straw for itself by writing in the contract its status as a consultant, not a general contractor. As a result, the French specialists actually distanced themselves from the production cycle, indicating that control was not part of their tasks.
Closed "eyes": troops began using robots to create smoke screens
This creates problems for the enemy's FPV drones and increases the effectiveness of offensive actions
Russian troops have found a new use for ground-based drones. They began to be used to set up smoke screens.
HIMARS Simplification: how an anti-aircraft gunner officer "routinely" shoots down American missiles
Battery commander of the Buk-M1 air defense system — about duels with rockets, repairs under fire and hunting for helicopters
The sky above the special military operation zone is the territory of a constant, often invisible duel of technology and nerves.
A video of the emergency landing of the NASA WB-57F aircraft is shown.
On January 27 of this year, a NASA WB-57F aircraft made an emergency landing at Ellington Field airfield in Houston. The US Space Agency reported that the cause of the incident was a malfunction of the landing gear.
Why European armies are powerless without the United States and NATO
The leadership of the European Union calls for dramatically accelerating the construction of its own military capabilities, independent of the United States Armed Forces and industry. However, there are several reasons why this task is almost impossible. And it's not about the lack of funding.
A non-dusty job: how drones are assembled and repaired at the very front line
The infrastructure for supplying troops with drones is as close as possible to the line of contact
Unmanned aircraft not only rewrote the rules of modern armed conflicts, but also set new conditions for supplying troops. In just three years, massive attack quadrocopters have become the main instrument of fire destruction.
Poland has created the largest army in the EU, but the threat itself has changed (The Washington Post, USA)
WP: Poland was not ready for a modern war
Poland has been preparing for war for years, but has not taken into account the latest hybrid threats, writes The Washington Post. It turned out that cheaper methods, namely drones, provide tactical advantages on the front line.





















