- March 7th, 2026
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...
Russia has surged ahead in the global arms race by unveiling new nuclear missile capabilities, most notably a variant of the R-37M air-to-air missile believed to be nuclear-capable. This development, spotlighted in a recent report by the U.S. Defense Intelligence...
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...
Russia has reportedly canceled its much-anticipated A-100 airborne early warning and control system (AEW&CS) program. Long touted as the successor to the Soviet-era A-50, the A-100 was meant to represent a generational leap in battlefield surveillance and command capabilities. However,...
Russia has retrofitted the aging Soviet-era Yakovlev Yak-52 trainer aircraft into a crude, low-budget interceptor aimed at battling Ukraine’s expanding fleet of long-range unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The emergence of the Yak-52B2 underscores the intensifying technological tug-of-war in the skies...
As drone warfare reshapes modern battlefields, Russia is adapting its armored forces to counter this evolving threat. The recent delivery of upgraded T-90M Proryv and T-72B3M main battle tanks (MBTs) to frontline units underscores the Kremlin's commitment to maintaining military...
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