The Iranian Missiles That Could Soon Be Heading to Russia in-depth
Bohdan Tuzov
The Iranian Missiles That Could Soon Be Heading to Russia
Russia needs as many missiles as it can get. With UN restrictions on missile technology about to expire, Iran can now supply their Fateh-110 and Zolfaghar ballistic missiles.
How Soviet-Style Denunciations Got a 21st-Century Makeover in Russia
Steve Brown
How Soviet-Style Denunciations Got a 21st-Century Makeover in Russia
Russians who want to snitch on those who oppose Putin’s war or engage in any unacceptable political or anti-social activity can now use modern technology to pass on their accusations.
How Wild Hornet Drones Helped Stop Russian Attack at Urozhaine
Alex Roslin
How Wild Hornet Drones Helped Stop Russian Attack at Urozhaine
Last week, a Ukrainian drone and shell storm crushed a large Russian attack at Urozhaine. The results show how crucial drones have become for Ukraine.
'A Very Big Deal' – 4 Things You Need To Know About the War in Ukraine Right Now
Stefan Korshak
'A Very Big Deal' – 4 Things You Need To Know About the War in Ukraine Right Now
Stefan Korshak, senior defense correspondent for Kyiv Post, takes stock of some of the significant events that may eventually shape the outcome of the war.
Thinking the ‘Unthinkable’ in Ukraine – and Now Israel EXCLUSIVE
Jonathan Sweet
Thinking the ‘Unthinkable’ in Ukraine – and Now Israel
Churchill and US General Patton accurately predicted Moscow’s post-World War II land grab. Now Ukraine and the West have an opportunity to avoid a repeat of one of history’s biggest blunders.
The Stridsvagn 122 – How Sweden's 'Best Tank in the World' is Helping Liberate Ukraine in-depth
Bohdan Tuzov
The Stridsvagn 122 – How Sweden's 'Best Tank in the World' is Helping Liberate Ukraine
Sweden has provided Ukraine with 10 modern Stridsvagn 122 tanks, a modified version of the Leopard 2A5, all of which are already on the front line engaging Russian troops.
Ukraine’s ‘Invisibility Raincoat’ – Another Example of Cost-Effective Innovation
Steve Brown
Ukraine’s ‘Invisibility Raincoat’ – Another Example of Cost-Effective Innovation
Ukraine’s Minister of Digital Transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov, unveiled a new item of equipment to reduce the ability of Russian thermal imaging to spot troops at night.
The Real Deal Behind US Aid to Ukraine
Stefan Korshak
The Real Deal Behind US Aid to Ukraine
Several dozen US towns, mostly in the middle of the country, are likely to experience benefits for some time, due to the size of the Russian army and the Ukrainian army’s skill at bombarding it.
NASAMS Air Defense – Ukraine’s Latest Gift From Lithuania
Bohdan Tuzov
NASAMS Air Defense – Ukraine’s Latest Gift From Lithuania
The most modern generation of NASAMS has a completely updated command post and launch containers adapted to use short-range AIM-9X Sidewinder missiles and AMRAAM-ER missiles.
Sea Change: Nordic-Baltic Security in a New Era
CEPA
Sea Change: Nordic-Baltic Security in a New Era
Prompted by Russia’s war in Ukraine, the countries of the Baltic Sea region are belatedly building coherent security architecture, but revanchist Russia poses grave challenges. Time is short.
Ukraine Risks Losing US Support
Jason Jay Smart
Ukraine Risks Losing US Support
Until very recently, Ukraine once was the center of Washington’s attention. Today, in the lead-up to a contentious US election, it is fighting to get the aid it needs.
Ever More Bizarre Russian ‘Frankenstein Tanks’ Appear
Steve Brown
Ever More Bizarre Russian ‘Frankenstein Tanks’ Appear
The numbers and types of Frankenstein tanks – so called because they are made by stitching together diverse spare parts – are indicative of how badly Russian weapon stocks have now been degraded.