SITREP: Russia’s Running Out of Kamikaze Drones, What’s Next?
According to Kyiv, Russia has exhausted its stock of Shahed-136 drones from Iran.
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According to Kyiv, Russia has exhausted its stock of Shahed-136 drones from Iran.
The new B-21 bomber was unveiled to keep many of its innovations under wraps, but more than 34 years of technological advances since the B-2’s 1988 rollout were visible.
Ukrainians are striking back after Russia’s multiple assaults on their civilian regions and energy lines.
The war between Russia and Ukraine is the first real-world conflict between nations using drones extensively.
The Indian Air Force plans to spend $1.7 billion on its indigenous AGM-88 anti-radiation missile to equip its Sukhoi-30 fighter jet fleet.
American forces have been deployed to Ukraine in order to combat weapons smuggling.
The Royal Navy has chosen the Kongsberg Naval Strike Missile.
With the Pentagon turning down Ukraine’s request for ATACMS long-range missiles, they look to the relatively new and modestly priced Ground Launched Small Diameter Bombs (GLSDB) as a second choice.
As the war in Ukraine drags on, the United States has set up a repair facility across the Polish border for damaged and worn-out field artillery. The Germans are establishing a similar repair site in Slovakia.
As the Ukraine-Russia war continues, it becomes increasingly apparent that Ukraine is in dire need of weapons and military supplies.
Will the third-generation ballistic missile of the US be viable enough to deter North Korea’s massive Hwasong-17 in case of an attack?
Russia is saving hypersonic missiles for future use, and Putin is betting on AI.