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How Russia’s Satellite Jamming and Hypersonic Missiles Are Rewriting the Rules of Modern WarfareWhen a global leader announces that Western satellites are now “legitimate targets,” the rules of modern war engagement don’t change so much as shatter. On July 16, Russia’s Ministry of Digital ...
Russia now controls more than two-thirds of Ukraine’s Donetsk region — the main theater of the ground war. Russian forces ...
Ellie Cook is a Newsweek security and defense reporter based in London, U.K. Her work focuses largely on the Russia-Ukraine war, the U.S. military, weapons systems and emerging technology. She ...
Russia is employing new technological developments in its war against Ukraine. These same innovations are now being used against member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO ...
Item 1 of 8 Servicemen of the Ukrainian National Guard take positions in central Kyiv, after Russia launched a massive military operation against Ukraine, February 25, 2022.
Maxar Technologies is monitoring the military developments surrounding tensions and cites several new Russian deployments in Crimea and in western Russia near the Ukraine border.
Indeed, The Heritage Foundation’s 2021 Index of U.S. Military Strength judges that “Russia remains the primary threat to American interests in Europe and is the most pressing threat to the ...
WASHINGTON – The Russian Ministry of Defense said it formed a department dedicated to developing weapons that use artificial intelligence. The announcement was made Aug. 17 by Alexander Osadchu, the ...
Russia has four options to rebuild its military power after heavy losses against Ukraine. Russia's easiest option isn't to move into the future, but rather go back to the past.
These included joint aerospace engine development, export to China of Russia’s advanced anti-aircraft weapon systems, supermaneuverable fighter jets, and military helicopters.
Though the U.S. has warned China against aiding Russia in its war, Xi Jinping has made a long-term bet on military cooperation with Russia.
Russia's share of global arms exports fell from 22 to 16 percent between 2013-2017 and 2018-2022, leaving it far behind the U.S. which accounts for 40 percent of military exports, and only ...
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