At a time when drones with fiber optic links and AI modules operating without telemetry were considered undetectable by radar, Russias Rostec has developed a passive system capable of locating...
Rosoboronexport, part of Russias Rostec State Corporation, has completed the first phase of a cartridge manufacturing plant in Venezuela that will produce up to 70 million 7.62 mm rounds annually...
The Russian Ministry of Defense has received a new shipment of upgraded BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles from the High-Precision Systems holding of the Rostec State Corporation
Rostec has delivered the first new mini-missiles that will allow the Russian Forces' Pantsir air defense system to fire 48 projectiles instead of the traditional 12; greatly enhancing its effectiveness...
Russias Rostec unveiled new IGLA cartridges designed to destroy small UAVs such as the IGLA 30, 50, 100 and Tracer 75 with the number in the name indicates the maximum...
The High-Precision Systems holding of the Rostec State Corporation shipped a new batch of military equipment to the Russian Army.
The troops received BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles with full sets of...
Russias Rostec has developed a new intelligent system for protecting a large area from UAVs, called Solaris NS.
The system is capable of detecting unauthorized drones and suppressing their control channels,...
Ukraine’s Security Service (SSU) is conducting widespread raids across the country’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) after exposing a suspected Russian influence network tied to former Member of Parliament Fedir Khrystenko
A Bangladesh air force training aircraft crashed into a school campus in the capital city of Dhaka on Monday, killing at least 19 people and injuring over 100 others, according to local authorities
Heavy cloud cover and strong winds enabled Russian forces to launch one of the largest coordinated drone and missile attacks against Ukraine, with bad weather critically limiting the effectiveness of Ukraine’s air defense systems
A new report by the Special Advisory Council for Myanmar (SAC-M) has accused a Chinese state-owned defense company of enabling the Myanmar military regime to produce aerial bombs used in attacks on civilians and resistance groups