- October 23rd, 2025

A wave of conflicting reports has erupted over whether Russian President Vladimir Putin's helicopter came under attack by Ukrainian drones during his recent visit to the Kursk nuclear power plant. With both Russian and Ukrainian officials trading accusations and denials,...

Russia Producing 100 Shahed Kamikaze Drones Daily, Could Reach 500—Inside Moscow’s Rapid Drone Surge
Three years after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine prompted a barrage of international sanctions, the Kremlin's military-industrial machine is not only intact—it’s thriving. In a jarring assessment published May 25 by The Economist, intelligence sources revealed that Russia is producing...

Russia has unleashed a massive barrage of drone and missile attacks across Ukraine, claiming retaliation for recent Ukrainian strikes on Russian civilian infrastructure. The escalation, confirmed by the Kremlin and marked by the largest drone assault since the war began,...

Russia’s intensifying aerial assault on Ukrainian territory has introduced a new dimension of complexity to missile defense efforts, as Ukraine’s Air Force now reports significant upgrades to the notorious Iskander-M ballistic missile. According to Air Force spokesperson Yuriy Ihnat, recent...

Thyssenkrupp, once a symbol of Germany’s industrial strength, is entering uncharted territory. The conglomerate announced a sweeping overhaul this week that would dismantle its centuries-old centralized structure, splitting the company into standalone businesses amid mounting financial losses, competitive pressure from...

In Ukraine, the familiar, chilling sound of air raid sirens rings through the streets. For millions, it's a signal to take shelter. For Ukraine’s air defense forces, it marks the beginning of another desperate attempt to hold the line against a...

Russia has escalated its missile campaign against Ukraine with unprecedented intensity. Using a mix of Iskander-M ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, drones, and potentially KN-23 systems, the Kremlin launched strikes that hit military installations, port infrastructure, and a U.S.-supplied Patriot air...

The U.S. State Department on May 22 approved a landmark Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to Estonia. Valued at an estimated $296 million, the deal centers around the procurement of 800 FGM-148F Javelin anti-tank missiles and an arsenal of cutting-edge supporting...

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