NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday said the vote on Ukraines entry into the alliance did not meet unanimous consent. The NATO top boss rejected Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky's claim that NATO leaders "confirmed" that Ukraine would become a member
An all-new missile was successfully tested from Russias S-500 air defense system (ADS), the successor to the highly-successful-and-controversial S-400 ADS. Russian publication Izvestia reported of the successful missile test quoting official source, but did not describe the characteristics of the missile
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Human eye resolution mixed reality (XR) technology developed by Finnish company Varjo will be integrated into all Saab Gripen E/F simulators. In addition to the highest resolution and widest field of view in the industry, the collaboration will also offer numerous new training opportunities at a fraction of the cost, Swedish company Saab said in a statement
A huge fire broke out at the Tondgooyan oil refinery in Southern Iran on Wednesday evening, a day after its Navys largest ship, a training and logistical vessel sunk in the Gulf of Oman after a mysterious blaze. Head of the refinerys public relations department has dismissed reports about an act of sabotage
Russia has rejected media reports claiming that Turkey was planning to expel Russian technical experts accompanying the contract on the S-400 missile system to appease the United States. "The return of Russian technical experts who are in Turkey in connection with the S-400 contract will be carried out in accordance with a previously approved schedule,” Valeria Reshetnikova, Russian Federal Service of Military‑Technical Cooperation spokeswoman, told Sputnik
Signs available ahead of the June 14 meeting between Turkish President Erdogan and U.S
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A Russian Navy ship, likely the Vishnya-class auxiliary general intelligence (AGI) ship Kareliya (SSV-535), is reportedly operating off Hawai, just outside U.S
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