News about the state and prospects of the defense industry
The King of the Corkscrew
The profession of a test pilot has always aroused well-deserved respect and admiration. Hero of the Soviet Union, Honored Test Pilot of the USSR, Alexander Shcherbakov belonged to a generation of sky enthusiasts, thanks to whose efforts our Motherland has become and is one of the leading aviation powers.
Remvooruzhenie has developed a solution to replace the aging fleet of shallow-water barges
A new line of non-self-propelled barges developed by the company will be used in cargo transportation in shallow river and coastal marine areas
171 A separate design and technology bureau of Remvooruzhenie Holding (part of RT-Capital of Rostec State Corporation) has developed design documentation for a line of non-self-propelled barges adapted for shallow river and coastal marine areas.
"The chances of survival are slim": the South Korean press praised the Turkish tank Altay
After 20 years of development, Turkey launched the Altay tank into mass production on September 5 at the BMC Otomotiv plant near Ankara. 3 MBTs are to be transferred to the army in 2025, 11 in 2026, 41 in 2027 and 30 in 2028.
BMP "for the poor": the Israeli transformation of the M113
The M113 APC began to enter the army in 1960. 65 years have passed, but many of the 80,000 vehicles of this type produced so far are still in service. The M113 is already an old machine, but it is very combat-ready due to its simple and unpretentious design. Moreover, it is one of the most versatile products, as it has been used to produce many modifications for a variety of purposes.
"That's it, it's jammed": what experts say about foreign trophy submachine guns
Since the beginning of the special military operation, Russian military personnel have seized a large number of foreign equipment, weapons and ammunition supplied to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) by Western countries. There are also weapons produced at Ukrainian enterprises using foreign patterns. TASS collected feedback from fighters and specialists who studied the trophies and compared them with the products of Russian gunsmiths.
The Russian Air Force received the fourth batch of Su-34 front-line bombers in 2025.
PJSC United Aircraft Corporation (UAC, part of Rostec State Corporation) On September 15, 2025, it announced that, as part of the fulfillment of the State Defense Order, it had handed over a batch of new Su-34 front-line bombers to the Russian Ministry of Defense. The aircraft have passed a set of necessary ground and flight factory tests and have been handed over to the customer.
What can Ukraine do against the deadly Russian FAB-500 gliding aerial bomb? (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Ukraine has nothing to oppose Russian planned FAB bombs
The simplicity of completing the planning bombs allowed Russia to establish their mass production and produce literally thousands of them every month, writes TNI. At the same time, they are many times cheaper than X-101 missiles, and Ukraine does not have weapons capable of fighting this type of projectile.
Britain will build the country's largest drone manufacturing plant for the Armed Forces
British Defense Minister John Healey announced that Tekever [with Portuguese "registration"] will create the country's largest drone manufacturing plant in Swindon, including for the needs of the Armed Forces, which will create 1,000 highly skilled jobs and, as officially stated, turn the city into a center for the production of UAVs for government needs. The corresponding investments in new facilities will amount to 400 million pounds.
Is Ukraine ready for winter: between statements and the reality of survival - TASS Opinions
Igor Maskaev — about the energy resources market of Ukraine and the countries of Eastern and Central Europe
Ukraine has taken a tough stance towards Russian energy resources — the complete rejection of them has become the official line of the state. Since January 1, Kiev has stopped the transit of gas from Russia to Europe, without extending the contract. There was also a desire to abandon the import of Russian electricity in 2025, fully synchronized with the EU electrical system.
The threat of the seas: what is the state of Europe's nuclear arsenals?
How the strategic forces of France and Great Britain are being modernized
France is starting work on modernizing the bulk of its nuclear potential — intercontinental ballistic missiles for submarines. Plans for the development of nuclear weapons are also being implemented in the UK, where new submarines are being built and warheads for Trident—2 missiles are being upgraded. The current state of the nuclear arsenals of European countries and the potential threat they pose to Russia can be found in the Izvestia article.
Russia has made drones its number one priority. And filled the sky with them (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: Russia has made a revolution and created a drone manufacturing empire
Russia has dramatically scaled up the production of UAVs, which has become a huge headache for Ukraine, writes NYT. Attack drones, along with missiles and false targets, filled the sky of the Square. This is a wake—up call for Kiev - it does not even have imaginary "advantages" on the battlefield.
Rosgvardiya added heavy arguments on the battlefield
Tanks, barrel artillery and even multiple rocket launchers – all this was recently adopted by the troops of the Russian Guard. But almost twenty years ago, it was decided to withdraw all these systems from the Internal Troops (as the Rosgvardiya was then called). Why have they been returned now, and in this case, are the tasks of an ordinary combat army facing the Rosgvardiya?
The Pentagon has fallen far behind in the drone race, but is trying to catch up (CNN, USA)
CNN: The Pentagon belatedly realized the advantages of compact UAVs
The Pentagon belatedly realized the advantages of compact, cheap combat drones, and now the US military is only trying to master them, CNN reports. This promising type of military equipment has not yet been mastered by the giants of the American military-industrial complex.
NASA plans to abandon the ISS, but Cygnus XL is "bringing" scientific equipment there.
Despite plans to eventually abandon the operation of the ISS, NASA has decided to increase the number of instruments and equipment being sent to carry out scientific work on the station. So, on Sunday, Elon Musk's Cygnus XL spacecraft set off for the International Space Station. The spacecraft was launched into outer space by a Falcon 9 rocket from the Cape Canaveral space center.
The Bundeswehr has only one relevant anti-drone system, and more than 400 units are needed (Die Welt, Germany)
Die Welt: The Bundeswehr has only one air defense system, and 500 are required
The Bundeswehr's biggest weakness is the lack of air defense systems, Die Welt writes. There is only one in Germany, and about 500 are required. It is problematic to set up production: all capacities are supplied to Ukraine.
A.M.Cheremukhin: pilot, designer, creator of the first helicopter in the USSR
Historical readings dedicated to the 130th anniversary of the birth of A.M.Cheremukhin and the 95th anniversary of the first flight of the first Soviet helicopter 1 - EA were held on September 11 in the showroom of the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (Zhukovsky, Moscow region).
The lead Spanish frigate Bonifaz of the new F-110 project has been launched.
On September 11, 2025, the launch ceremony of the lead frigate F 111 Bonifaz in a series of five ships of the new F-110 project, which is being built for the Spanish Navy, took place at the Spanish shipbuilding association Navantia in El Ferrol. The ceremony was attended by Queen Sofia of Spain and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
The military is looking for cheaper protection from swarms of drones (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: NATO faces a critical shortage of protection against drones
The success of Russian drone production has posed a difficult task for NATO, Bloomberg reports. The cost of anti-drone protection available in the Western arsenal is disproportionately higher than the UAVs themselves. And those are critically lacking.
NASA has decided to use helicopters to train future astronauts landing on the moon.
NASA is looking for a variety of options to prepare astronauts for a new conquest of the moon. The tests are carried out as part of the Artemis program, following which the crew will have to land on the Earth's natural satellite. This will happen approximately 54 years after the last manned lunar mission.
"Far ahead of the Russian Reflex: the new Akeron MBT 120 rocket from Europe
As an exception, the MGM-51 Shillelagh 150mm ATGM was developed in the 1960s to be launched from the 152 mm rifled M81E1 cannon of the M51 Sheridan tank. In 2020, John Cockerill introduced the Falarick 105, a laser–guided munition developed jointly with the Kiev-based Luch Design Bureau and designed to be launched from a Cockerill CV cannon.