Russia has urged international organizations to condemn the execution of Russian prisoners of war by Ukrainian soldiers and to conduct a thorough investigation. "We demand that international organizations condemn and thoroughly investigate this shocking crime
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
Russias defense ministry has announced the induction of Project 636.3 (NATO reporting name: Improved Kilo-II) diesel-electric submarine Ufa into its Pacific Fleet on November 16
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
Czech citizens are collecting funds to buy mobile anti-aircraft machine guns to help Ukraines army shoot down Iran-produce Shahed-136 drones that the West claims is being used by the Russians. The campaign “
Ukraines intelligence agency has confirmed that a draft agreement is being prepared by Russia and Iran on the transfer of ballistic missiles. “We understand the threat of using ballistic missiles against our state, so today our diplomacy, military intelligence and other structures are very active, which are working hard to prove to the world community how dangerous Irans arms supplies to Russia are,” spokesman for the Main Intelligence Agency, Vadym Skybytsky, was quoted as saying by
The UK Ministry of Defences test fired the countrys first high-powered, long-range laser directed energy weapon (LDEW) called DragonFire. The test was conducted by the MODs Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) on October 17 at the Porton Down science park test range in Wiltshire
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Lithuanias request to acquire M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) Launchers from Lockheed Martin received the green light from the U.S
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