Zelensky's Main Rival Writes About Revolution on the Battlefield. Critiques Infrastructure Harshly
Valerij Zaluzhnyj, former commander of the Ukrainian army, argues that the war in Ukraine has evolved into a testing ground for the future of warfare, emphasizing a shift away from traditional military structures towards automation and robotics.
When Israeli arms dealers boast that Gaza is used as a human laboratory for their weapons
Israeli arms dealers recently showcased their military technology at a defense expo in Tel Aviv, referring to Gaza as a field laboratory for weapon testing.
The first part of the largest polygon in the Baltic States has been completed in Latvia
The first section of the largest military range in the Baltic States, known as Selija Polygon in Latvia, has been completed and includes an area designated for combat training.
How Russia's War in Ukraine Has Led NATO to Change Its Priorities and Strengthen Its Capabilities?
The article discusses how Russia's potential military testing of NATO unity by 2029-2030 prompts a significant shift in NATO's defense strategies, particularly in light of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Indigenous Heavy Drop System to Enhance Indian Army's Strength, Successful Testing
The Indian Army has successfully tested an indigenous 'Advanced 28-feet Heavy Drop System - 20T (Type V)' that will allow deployment of heavy military equipment in inaccessible areas.
Alarm in Kyiv during the visit of Włodzimierz Czarzasty. New information
An air alarm was declared in Kyiv during Włodzimierz Czarzasty's visit, but was later cancelled, potentially indicating Russia's testing of Ukraine's readiness ahead of the anniversary of the full-scale invasion.
China’s 155mm naval gun seen on test vessel, signalling boost to amphibious landing power
China is testing its new 155mm naval gun, aimed at enhancing the navy's capabilities in amphibious operations, particularly concerning Taiwan.
Iran and USA are mutually testing each other's patience. Who will blink first?
The article discusses the escalating tensions between Iran and the United States, highlighting potential military options being considered by the Trump administration, including targeted attacks on Iranian leadership.
CNN: According to US intelligence agencies, China is secretly testing a new generation of nuclear weapons
US intelligence agencies report that China is developing a new generation of nuclear weapons and has conducted at least one secret explosive test as part of a broader initiative to enhance its nuclear arsenal technologically.
"Wars Without Humans".. Has China Really Started Testing Combat Robots?
A viral video allegedly showing China's military testing new combat robots has sparked widespread debate online.
Secret nuclear testing claims, military AI race: 7 US-China relations reads
The article discusses seven highlights related to US-China relations, covering topics such as internal political tensions in the US regarding tariffs, concerns over China's push for digital asset dominance, and strategies to counter China's influence in critical minerals.
United States tests its aircraft carrier with a new nuclear power plant and greater electricity generation capacity
The United States is testing its aircraft carrier that features a new nuclear power plant and enhanced electrical generation capabilities.
Czechs Should Have Already Started Firing from New Guns. The Huge Purchase Has Stalled, and the Minister Remains Silent
The Czech military's planned testing of new Caesar howitzers has been delayed, jeopardizing the delivery timeline and leaving the army reliant on outdated equipment.
Crucial week for the Lithuanian army: testing weapons against new threats
The Lithuanian army conducted exercises to test security and defense technologies amidst evolving threats, involving local and regional defense industries.
United States closed airspace in El Paso, Texas, due to drones from Mexican cartels: one day later, why there is controversy over the use of a weapon
The U.S. airspace in El Paso was temporarily closed due to military testing of a laser system aimed at intercepting cartel drones, sparking controversy between government agencies.
Israel Achieves Major Success, Develops Counter to Iran's Hypersonic Missiles
Israel's next-generation interceptor missile 'Arrow-4' is in advanced stages of development and may begin flight testing soon.
US reopens airport after confusion between air traffic controllers and military testing secret anti-drone system on the Mexico border
The El Paso International Airport resumed operations after a seven-hour interruption caused by confusion regarding a military anti-drone system testing.
The Kremlin is Testing the Patience of Russian Soldiers: 'Shock on the Front. How Are We Supposed to Fight?'
Russian soldiers are experiencing communication disruptions, which have led to operational paralysis and misinformation, raising serious concerns about their combat effectiveness.
Israel makes this big statement regarding Iran
Israel warns that it may conduct a unilateral attack on Iran if Iran crosses a 'red line' in ballistic missile testing.
Coalition Against the Prosecutor's Office / Šutaj Eštok Promises Different Results in MOM Investigations Than in the Case of the MiGs
Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok claims that the investigation into the misuse of funds related to MOM (mobile testing sites) is progressing well, contrasting it with past investigations into military equipment donations.
The 'laboratory' in Madrid where the first military 'battle' is fought testing the weapons of the Air and Space Army
The article details a military exercise in Spain testing new air defense systems, focusing on elite pilots and the risks involved in aerial missions.
Ukrainian 'Flamingos' Hit Russian Testing and Launch Site – What are the FP-5 Missiles
Ukrainian forces have recently attacked the Kapustin Yar missile testing site in Russia's Astrakhan region using long-range cruise missiles known as FP-5 or 'Flamingos', claiming to have caused damage to the facility's infrastructure.
Iran tested a new ballistic missile
Iran has successfully tested a new ballistic missile with a range of approximately 2,000 kilometers and a weight of 1,500 kilograms, named 'Faram Shahr 4', as part of efforts to enhance its security and defense capabilities amid escalating tensions with the U.S.
C hina conducts another flight test: the J-36 fighter heats up
China has conducted another flight test of the J-36, its new generation combat aircraft, indicating that the program is advancing at an unprecedented pace.
The Germans have focused too much on their own cosmos
A wargame in Hamburg simulates a potential NATO attack by Russia, testing Germany's response capability with insights from politicians, experts, and former military personnel.
United States launches guided anti-radiation missile from an F/A-18 in California
The U.S. military reported the successful launch of an Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile Extended Range (AARGM-ER) from an F/A-18 during testing at Point Mugu Sea Range in California.
Drone Industry: Testing Weapons at the Front
Gundbert Scherf and his colleague Niklas Köhler report on their recent experiences in Ukraine, highlighting the significance of the conflict for the future of the German drone industry.
Ex-British army chief calls on ministers to back MDMA-assisted therapy for veterans
A former British military chief is urging the government to allow cheaper testing of MDMA as a treatment for veterans suffering from PTSD.
Why did NATO choose Turkish software to be the "brain of communications" in its military operations?
NATO has selected Turkish defense company Havelsan to provide tactical data link planning and management software after it surpassed competing solutions in technical evaluations and advanced testing.
US testing Russian-made 'Havana Syndrome' weapon acquired in undercover op
US officials are reportedly testing a Russian-made weapon believed to emit pulsed radio waves that some associate with the controversial Havana Syndrome illness.
Pentagon tests secret device, believe it is linked to Havana syndrome
The Pentagon has been testing a device bought in a covert operation, which some investigators suspect may be the cause of mysterious illnesses affecting American spies, diplomats, and military personnel known as Havana syndrome.
Electromagnetic catapult on truck: the images that incriminate China
Recent images from China's Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard depict low-observability combat drones and unusual trucks, suggesting the potential testing of a mobile electromagnetic catapult for launching vehicles.
Testing Combat Readiness - What Makes the Situation So Dangerous for Taiwan
China is showcasing its military strength with a large-scale exercise near Taiwan, focusing on port blockades, a crucial step for potential invasion, while Taiwan prepares for a specific scenario.
The UK and Germany are procuring advanced artillery for 70 million dollars
The UK and Germany have signed a joint $70 million procurement contract for advanced artillery systems, which will provide the British Army with an early demonstrator of the RCH 155 system and two testing units in Germany.