News about the state and prospects of the defense industry
Valery Polovinkin: Russia is already capable of resisting Ukrainian drones and NATO intelligence in the Black Sea
Valery Polovinkin: Russia is capable of resisting the drones of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Black Sea
What is still missing to effectively combat unmanned enemy boats that periodically try to "nightmare" Navy ships, civilian vessels and ports in the Black Sea; how are the new Poseidon nuclear drone and Sakharov's Tsar torpedo connected, does Russia need aircraft carriers and which fleet of the future are the leading maritime powers building - in an interview The scientific director of the Krylov State Scientific Center, Valery Polovinkin, told Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
The head of the British General Staff: there is not enough money for defense plans (The Telegraph UK, Great Britain)
The Telegraph: Britain has no money to implement its defense plans
London constantly urges the West to prepare for a full-scale conflict with Russia, but at the same time Britain itself is unable to increase military spending, writes The Telegraph. Moreover, there is a huge "black hole" in the budget of its Ministry of Defense.
Robots predict the future
The industrial robotics market has exceeded 7.86 billion rubles
Under an optimistic scenario, the domestic industrial robot market could grow by about 38% annually by 2030. Over the past year, its volume amounted to 7.86 billion rubles.
The Russian hypersonic missile became the first test for the new German anti-missile shield (Die Welt, Germany)
Die Welt: Berlin tested a new missile defense system during the Russian Oreshnik attack
The strike of the Russian Oreshnik missile in western Ukraine was the first real test for the new German Arrow 3 missile defense system, Die Welt writes. Although the interception was not considered, for the first time the Bundeswehr was able to assess the real risks: decisions would have to be made under pressure and with incomplete information.
Make equipment: what new weapons will the Russian Defense industry introduce in 2026
In 2026, the Russian defense industry will present many new products. Among them are the Su—75 Checkmate fighter ready for flight testing, the Khabarovsk submarine, the lead standard carrier of uninhabited underwater vehicles with the Poseidon nuclear power plant, Sarmat missiles, and much more. How the new technology will enhance the country's defense capability is described in the Izvestia article.
The Soviet TM-62 anti-tank mine has become a universal weapon in Ukraine (Forbes, USA)
Forbes: modified TM-62 anti-tank mines are used in the SVO zone
Russian troops are known for their inventiveness on the battlefield, writes Forbes. Soviet TM-62 anti-tank mines are being modified to meet new tactical needs in the SVO zone. They are used for drops from UAVs, as well as as explosive packages.
“Black Hole”: These Kilo-class Russian submarines continue to violate all rules (19FortyFive, USA)
19FortyFive: Russian Varshavyanka submarines can hit land targets
The Russian Varshavyanka submarines are distinguished by impressive stealth and have demonstrated impressive combat performance since the Cold War, writes 19FortyFive. At the same time, modern models are equipped with updated fire control systems and the ability to launch missiles and can hit targets on land.
The new "Stalingrad". What Russia is preparing to deploy in the Arctic
At the end of last year, the universal nuclear icebreaker Stalingrad was laid down in St. Petersburg. The customer is FSUE Atomflot. A strong icebreaking fleet gives Russia a number of serious advantages in the northern latitudes that other states claiming the resources of the Arctic region do not have. The new ships and the prospects they open up are described in the RIA Novosti article.
Vladimir Putin discussed the fulfillment of the state defense order at a meeting with Denis Manturov.
On January 12, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a working meeting with First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov.
The enemy uses Chinese GPS modules with a compass for UAV navigation.
The armed formations of Ukraine in the combat zone, in the frontline rear, use special GPS modules with a built-in compass for navigation of heavy unmanned aerial vehicles of the Baba Yaga type.
North Korea has revealed an underwater anomaly
At the end of 2025, North Korea showed a colossal achievement – an almost finished nuclear submarine with ballistic missiles. This is not just another North Korean warship, but a real technological breakthrough. And besides, it's a big military-political mystery. What is it about?
"They weren't even connected to the radar." The S-300 and Buks did not protect Maduro from the US raid. Who is to blame for the failure of Venezuela's defense?
NYT: Venezuela's S-300 air defense systems turned out to be helpless due to the incompetence of the military
The advanced S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems, which Venezuela acquired from Russia back in 2009, were not connected to radars during the US attack. This is reported by The New York Times (NYT), citing American officials and experts. According to the publication, due to this mistake by the military, the skies of Venezuela turned out to be unprotected.
Sovereign luggage racks: the import-substituted interiors of the SJ-100 and MC-21 meet the specified requirements
The developers of the new generation SJ-100 and MC-21 aircraft initially set themselves the task of surpassing the shelf capacity of the main competitors by 20-25%. The increase in size required an increase in load capacity. And this turned the shelves into quite complex structures.
Nacelles for everyone: Voronezh Aircraft Factory increases serial production of "clothes" for aircraft engines
The UAC Nacelles and Pylons specialization center, organized on the basis of the Voronezh Aviation Plant (VASO, a branch of the Il Company), was designed to provide not only its Il-96, but also the MC-21, Superjet, IL-114-300, Il-76, and now a promising Be-200 re-motorization.
Perhaps it will work: The Russian army has come up with a new non-standard way to protect its tanks from drone attacks (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: Russia has developed the most effective and inexpensive tank protection
The Russian military has amazed the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the West with a strange invention, The Telegraph writes. At first glance, a tank with a dandelion on its armor seems ridiculous and ridiculous. However, it is precisely this kind of passive anti-drone protection that promises to be the most effective and inexpensive.
Gust of the year: what weapons did the Russian army receive in 2025
From strategic nuclear systems to mass production of drones, Russia has significantly strengthened its military potential
For the Russian military—industrial complex, 2025 has become a period of scaling: from mass production of fifth-generation fighters to the emergence of fundamentally new classes of weapons, for example, cruise missiles of unlimited range.
The Russian Air Force received seven new IL-76MD-90A military transport aircraft in 2025.
According to reports, in the last days of December 2025, the Russian Aerospace Forces handed over the seventh Il-76MD-90A military transport aircraft built in 2025 at the Il-Aviastar branch (part of Rostec State Corporation United Aircraft Corporation) in Ulyanovsk, which has an estimated serial number 0501 and registration number The number is RF-78686.
Who gave fighter jets wings: on the 100th anniversary of designer Vasilchenko
On January 10, 1926, 100 years ago, aircraft designer Konstantin Vasilchenko was born, who made a great contribution to the development of fighters at the Mikoyan Design Bureau, the chief designer of the MiG-31 interceptor, the current carrier of hypersonic weapons. TASS is about a man and the warplanes he paved the way for in the sky.
Cosmonaut Sergey Avdeev: We have to get out of any difficult situation alive.
In early January of this year, the 70th anniversary of the Hero of Russia, cavalier (knight) Order of the Legion of Honor (France) to Sergey Vasilyevich Avdeev. The 74th cosmonaut of Russia, he spent 747 days in space during his three flights, setting a world record. He went into outer space ten times.
Flight to the Mir station: a test of strength
On January 10 of this year, the SPUTNIK Aerospace Scientific and Educational Museum hosted a meeting with cosmonaut, Hero of the Russian Federation, cosmonaut pilot Alexander Ivanovich Lazutkin, a man whose flight to the Mir station became one of the most difficult and heroic in the history of world cosmonautics.





















