Ukraine sees exporting surplus weapons — like naval drones — as a way to raise funds for the weapons in short supply.
Reuters is the first to report specific details of the extensive involvement of Chinese experts in tests and technological work on military-use drones inside Russia.
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Russia shows off conventional and nuclear military might in drills — and raises tensions with NATO
When Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, it came days after joint ...
Russia is selling military equipment and tech to China that could help Beijing prepare an airborne takeover of Taiwan, ...
Kyiv is looking to begin exporting some of the weapons it honed in its fight against Russia before the war ends. The war in Ukraine has seen some of the most rapid advancements in tactics and weapons ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is specifically seeking the Tomahawk long-range precision-guided missile.
Russia is using its battlefield experience to give Chinese airborne units the training and technical knowhow to carry out ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow would uphold the restrictions on nuclear weapons agreed under the New START Treaty with the U.S. for one year after it expires in February 2026. Newsweek ...
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Russia’s Kirov-Class Battlecruisers Have a Message for the U.S. Navy
Key Points and Summary – Russia’s Kirov-class (Project 1144) were nuclear-powered “battlecruisers” built to shadow and ...
The last time Russia and Belarus held major joint military drills in 2022, Moscow sent its troops into Ukraine just days ...
Intrusions into NATO’s airspace blamed on Russia have reached an unprecedented scale, raising questions about whether the ...
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