Russian Tu-95 bombers fired cruise missiles targeting Ukrainian energy grid and heating infrastructure on Nov. 23, cutting power in at least a dozen regions and leaving millions without electricity
Ukraines armed forces have received 140,000 rounds of confiscated small arms ammunition from the State Bureau of Investigation. The ammunition rounds were seized as part of criminal proceedings regarding the illegal use of free aid goods for profit during martial law
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The Royal Air Force and industry partners have carried out a world-first 100% sustainable fuel flight using a military aircraft, the defence ministry announced Friday. An RAF Voyager – the military variant of an Airbus A330 – took to the skies over Oxfordshire powered entirely by 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
Hundreds of exhibitors from countries across the world have reached Pakistan to take part in the countrys IDEAS Defense Exhibition, which is taking place after a four-year hiatus due to COVID-19. The Defense Export Promotion Organization (DEPO) will be holding the 11th edition of the International Defense Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS) 2022 from November 15 to 18 at Karachi Expo Centre
A “Russia-made” alleged S-300 missile struck eastern Poland on Tuesday afternoon, marking the first time since Ukraines invasion that weapons came down on a NATO country. But, who fired it? Both Russian and Ukrainian forces have used Russia-made munitions during the nine-month conflict, with the latter deploying Russia-produced missiles as part of its air defense system
The UK Ministry of Defence awarded a £4.2 billion ($5 billion) contract to BAE Systems to manufacture the next five City-class Type 26 frigates for the Royal Navy in Glasgow
Primoco UAV SE has won a contract for the delivery of eight One 150 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The value of these transactions is €6
Russias military left behind a damaged radar station which points the famous S-400 missile system towards its target, at a base in Kherson. This opens up opportunities to the Ukrainian side and the West to study them, and potentially develop technology to jam them
Emissions caused by diesel-powered tanks, fighter jets and missile blasts by both Russian and Ukrainian side in the ongoing war has spewed out 83 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, reports say. Fires in buildings, forests and fields sent into the skies 23