Russias defense ministry has confirmed an Iskander missile strike on a railway station in Dnipropetrovsk region, that has left more than 200 Ukrainian soldiers and civilians killed. "As a result of a direct hit by an Iskander missile on a military echelon at the Chaplino railway station in the Dnipropetrovsk region, more than 200 servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reserve and 10 units of military equipment were destroyed on their way to the combat zone in Donbas," Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said at a briefing on Thursday
Ukraines military will soon receive micro-UAVs from both Norway and the United Kingdom, requested by Kyiv to fight Russia. On August 24, the day Ukraine celebrates its Independence Day, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Kyiv for the third time since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion
Collins Aerospace has completed the first flight test of its newest Fast-Jet reconnaissance pod, the MS-110 Multispectral Airborne Reconnaissance system, on an F-16 for an undisclosed international customer. The test flight demonstrated aircraft integration, flightworthiness, and full-system performance within the demanding confines of tactical jet flight envelopes
The money collected from Ukrainians to buy Bayraktar TB2 drones has been utilized to acquire high-technology satellite from Finnish company ICEYE. Serhiy Prytula Charitable Foundation on June 22 announced a fundraiser among Ukrainian citizens to purchase Bayraktar drones
The latest aid package announced by the U.S
BAE Systems has unveiled NetVIPR, providing intelligent and secure military communication networks linking everything from small reconnaissance drones to combat vehicles, fighter jets, aircraft carriers or military commands. The modern, multi-domain battlefield that comprises land, sea, air, space, cyber and electronic warfare is hugely contested and it is vital that militaries maintain control of their communications in this challenging environment
The United States has said that it has not supplied Ukraine with long-range weapons that can reach Saky airfield in Russia-occupied Crimea from Ukraine. "I don't have the answers to the question of what happened in Saky, the only thing I can say is that it was not ATACMS, because we did not provide them to Ukraine,” a high-ranking Pentagon official was quoted as saying by
Ukrainian experts believe locally-made Grim (Sapsan) heavy missile launchers were used in the attacks on Saky airfield in Crimea, making it the first combat use of these systems. On August 9, Ukraines Air Force said several Russian aircraft were destroyed in the attacks
Ukraines Air Force said several Russian aircraft were destroyed as a result of the 9 August explosions at Saky airfield, Novofedorivka, in the occupied Crimean peninsula. However, the Russian MoD said no one was injured, aviation equipment was not damaged
A new loitering munition ‘KUB-BLA produced by Kalashnikov Group will be handed over to the Russian Army by the end of this year. The KUB-BLA loitering munition was developed by ZALA Aero, part of Kalashnikov