- June 5th, 2025

At the onset of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, few military observers held any illusions about the effectiveness of Russia's attack helicopters. Derided as outdated and vulnerable, they were dubbed "flying coffins" by both Western analysts and...

The ongoing war in Ukraine has not only reshaped geopolitical alliances and military strategies but has also rapidly transformed the technological priorities of modern warfare. One of the most significant developments has emerged in the maritime domain, where the use...

The British Army has officially retired the AS90 Braveheart 155mm self-propelled howitzer, concluding more than three decades of service for one of the United Kingdom’s most iconic artillery platforms. Once the bedrock of British long-range firepower, the AS90’s journey has...

In a major strategic shift that underscores the international stakes of the war in Ukraine, a U.S.-owned Patriot air defense system previously stationed in Israel is set to be transferred to Ukraine after undergoing a thorough refurbishment. The decision, confirmed...

When the world’s most powerful military declares that the future of warfare will no longer be shaped by heavy tanks and armored columns, the rest of the world listens. Some watch with skepticism, others with anticipation. And a few —...

On May 2, 2025, Ukraine achieved a historic military feat: a Magura V5 unmanned surface vessel (USV) equipped with an R-73 air-to-air missile successfully shot down a Russian Su-30SM naval fighter jet over the Black Sea, approximately 50 kilometers west...

In an era where the battlefield is rapidly evolving, few military platforms illustrate the fusion of high-tech innovation and operational versatility like the Wolf 25 AD armored vehicle from Slovak defense manufacturer DefTech. Announced recently as part of a defense...

A fleet of M1A1 Abrams tanks once slated to bolster Ukraine’s embattled frontlines sits idle on Australian soil, locked in limbo more than six months after being pledged. The delay — rooted in U.S. export controls and complicated further by...

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