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You know, everything you tell us will be used against you,” the interviewer on Russian TV warns Timur Shagivaleev, the man ...
Russia is set to spend 6.3% of its GDP on defense this year — a post-Cold War high.
When a plant at the center of Russia’s air defense sector bursts into flames, the military technology world takes stock. On ...
Russia’s Defense Ministry said Friday that its air defenses destroyed 105 Ukrainian drones across the country between ...
A Russian rocket has successfully put an Iranian communications satellite into orbit, highlighting strong ties between the two countries ...
China supports russian terrorism – thus, China directly supports the fight against Europe. The new russian drone consists ...
Ukraine’s once-formidable advantage in drone warfare appears to be eroding along parts of the front line. This degradation ...
Russia has deployed its first weapon made entirely of Chinese parts into the Ukrainian airspace in a bid to spook Kiev's air ...
Russia’s military has for years, if not decades, relied on sensitive Western technology and hardware -- from night-vision goggles to powerful computer chips for fighter jets, radar, and missiles.
Technology overmatch, especially air power, allows a small military force to achieve the combat power of a much larger force. Presumably, the Russian military had planned something similar.
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 ...
The civilian analysts tracking Russia's military buildup on Ukraine's borders. TikTok isn't just for dance memes -- it's now being used by amateur investigators to track the Russian military ...