SOFREP Daily: B-52s to Middle East, More Weapons for Ukraine, Korea Stands by Russia and China Remains Silent
Here’s the latest intel: top defense and global affairs insights to keep you informed this Saturday, November 2.
Here’s the latest intel: top defense and global affairs insights to keep you informed this Saturday, November 2.
Here’s the latest intel: top defense and global affairs insights to keep you informed this Friday, November 1.
Ukraine drafts 160K troops as Russia makes big gains in Donetsk—and North Korean troops arrive. Tensions rise on every front.
With 200 Ukrainian pilots trained by the UK’s RAF, Ukraine’s air force is gearing up for F-16s and a stronger defense against Russia.
Forgive me for not using the word “gun” in the title of this piece. From day one in the Army, we were taught never to refer to the small arms we carried as guns. But, of course, most recruits didn’t know any better until an instructor was up their face yelling about it.
North Korean troops may soon hit the frontlines in Ukraine, adding a new twist to the war and raising global stakes even higher.
Ukraine’s ‘victory plan’ seeks NATO support, but is it enough to break the deadlock? Time’s ticking as the war nears three years.
Zelensky’s desperate “Victory Plan” is a high-stakes gamble that risks dragging NATO into a full-blown war with Russia, with his ultimatum for deep strikes and a nuclear threat leaving even his staunchest allies stunned and scrambling for damage control.
Amid growing tensions and a desperate need for reinforcements, reports suggest North Korean troops are gearing up to bolster Russia’s war effort in Ukraine, signaling a new and troubling twist in the conflict.
In the midst of Ukraine’s seemingly never-ending war, courageous combat medics navigate danger, with limited resources, and emotional strain as they strive to save lives on the frontlines.
Eighteen North Korean soldiers just reportedly deserted the Russian frontline. Is Russia’s secret foreign troop gamble starting to unravel?
Ukraine’s Patriot missile systems are still standing strong despite Russia’s relentless strikes—proving resilience in action.