President Vladimir Putin announced on Thursday that Russia is set to increase its drone production nearly tenfold this year.
MOSCOW, September 20. /TASS/. Israel wages war on Hezbollah, Russia increases drone production and mulls countermeasures to Western sanctions. These stories topped Friday's newspaper headlines across ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin promised its army will get ten times more drones as compared to 2023 when it got 140,000 ...
Under a non-binding resolution adopted on Thursday, the 19th of September, lawmakers in the European Parliament want all ...
While Ukraine’s public relations arm excels at crafting a narrative constantly highlighting its successes, it’s equally good at concealing its setbacks.
Russia plans to raise its drone production by nearly ten times in 2024 in comparison with the previous year, Russian ...
Ukraine has been testing a wide range of ground-based drones, which it's dubbed "iron soldiers," some of which are fitted with turrets or explosives.
The explosion marked one of the largest strikes on a Russian arms depot since the start of the war. The arsenal in Toropets, ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Thursday that the country plans to ramp up drone production to nearly 1.4 million units in 2023, a tenfold increase aimed at securing victory for its armed ...
Russia should maintain its strategic focus on land warfare rather than invest heavily in its navy, especially given its ...
For the Ukrainian president, the Kursk offensive is the first step toward a possible end-game more favorable to Ukraine. With all the unknowns, it is unclear whether his gambit will succeed.
Russian officials delivered dissonant statements in the past week about how Moscow would respond to Western weapons striking ...