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South Korea's first military reconnaissance satellite has been deemed combat-ready and will commence full-scale missions this month, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) announced on Wednesday. The Ministry of National Defense completed orbital tests and evaluations in June, following the satellite's launch from the U
The China Coast Guard (CCG) reported a maritime incident involving a Philippine coast guard ship near Xianbin Jiao, in the disputed Spratly Islands, during a maritime enforcement operation early Monday morning. The
Despite a dire need for tanks in the war against Ukraine, the Russian MoD has not placed orders for its showpiece tank, the T-14 or Armata. At the Army-2024 Forum, tank manufacturer UralVagonZavod (UVZ) expressed readiness to start production of the T-14s once the Russian government places an order
A new cruise missile for the Russian Su-57 has been shown for the first time in images leaked on social media. Developed by missile maker, Tactical Missiles Armament Concern the stealth tactical missile is called “monochrome” and designated as S-71M
Russias Ministry for Emergencies on Friday declared the situation in the Kursk region a “federal level” emergency and sent reinforcements. A "federal level" emergency refers to a crisis or situation that requires national attention and resources, beyond what local or regional authorities can handle
Russia has begun evacuating people from the western Lipetsk region after Fridays "massive” Ukrainian drone attack sparked explosions, power disruptions, and injured six people. Lipetsk is located about 460 km south of Moscow and roughly 300 km from Ukraine's eastern border
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The Russians claim to have put into operation a British-made FV-103 Spartan Armored Personnel Carrier that was restored after being captured in a damaged condition from Ukrainian armed forces. Servicemen from the 200th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade of the Leningrad Military District captured the APC in the Artemovsk direction
Russia's space agency Roscosmos has announced plans to produce 100 satellites annually starting in 2027. “The Russian space industry will switch to industrial assembly of satellites in 2027, with plans to produce about 100 spacecraft per year,” Andrei Yelchaninov, Roscosmos First Deputy Director General, said in an interview with Interfax on Monday