Russian forces launched a large-scale missile and drone assault targeting energy facilities across Ukraine on Monday morning, August 26. "The desire to destroy our energy sector will cost the Russians dearly for their infrastructure," Kyivpost reported quoting Andriy Yermak, head of the Office of the President of Ukraine
A pontoon bridge to replace an earlier destroyed bridge across the Seim River in the Kursk region was today struck with cluster munitions by Ukrainian Artillery. The Special Operations Forces (SSO) of the Armed Forces of Ukraine released a video showing the use of cluster munitions on crossings
Iran's judiciary has ordered the closure of two branches of institutions it claims are illegally linked to the German government, weeks after Germany shut down the Islamic Center of Hamburg (IZH). Tehran cited violations of Iranian laws and involvement in various illegal activities, including significant financial misconduct as the reason behind the move
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A large-scale drone attack on Moscow has reportedly been launched by Ukraine, which local officials describe as the largest so far. According to Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, Russian air defenses allegedly intercepted and downed Ukrainian attack drones overnight near Moscow
After years of negotiations, South Korea has agreed to reduce Indonesia's contribution in the development of the KF-21 fighter jet from $1.2 billion to $660 million
Denmark is poised to bolster its military aid to Ukraine with a massive DKK 46.1 billion ($6
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
BrahMos Aerospace has confirmed Indonesia's interest in the BrahMos missile during the Army-2024 Forum in the Moscow region. “Talks with Indonesia are currently ongoing,” a company representative told Defense Mirror at the forum, though they declined to provide further details regarding the potential contract value or timeline
Russian Helicopters, the country's primary manufacturer of military rotorcraft, has admitted that some of its helicopters have been brought down by first-person view (FPV) drones. In a rare acknowledgment of vulnerability, the company revealed that it is working on solutions to combat this new type of threat