Russia said Wednesday it had successfully conducted the first test launch of its new intercontinental ballistic missile as Russian President Vladimir Putin said it would give countries that "threaten" Moscow something to think about.
The Defense Department has awarded the first contract of the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative’s $300 million budget for this year, a $19.7 million deal with AeroVironment for a small, hand-launched surveillance drone called the RQ-20 Puma AE.
With global tensions running high, Russia reported the first successful test launch of a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile, the Sarmat. President Vladimir Putin boasted it can overcome any missile defense system and make those who threaten Russia “think twice,” and the head of the Russian state aerospace agency called the launch out of northern Russia “a present to NATO.”
There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage, and no one claimed the rocket strikes. Israel holds the Hamas militant group that rules Gaza responsible for all rocket fire and typically responds with airstrikes within hours.
According to publicly available flight data, a U.S. Army parachute plane took off from Joint Base Andrews outside Washington and was circling the area around the Capitol. The plane was part of a parachute stunt at Wednesday night’s Nationals baseball game, just south of the Capitol.
Over the past 24 hours, two Russian UAVs, Horizon Air S-100 and Orlan-10, were shot down by air defense units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Turkey’s drone magnate Baykar on Saturday announced it has reached a new phase in its unmanned combat aircraft project, unveiling that the first prototype has entered the production line.
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More weapons. More money. More sanctions. More commitments to provide security guarantees.
Russia faced no military resistance annexing Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula after it invaded in 2014. And when the Kremlin grabbed a large chunk of the Donbas region via proxies, for many months, there was only a disorganized military challenge from Kyiv.
Given the rapid daily increase in cross sanctions and logistical difficulties, Stellantis has suspended its manufacturing operations in Kaluga to ensure full compliance with all cross sanctions and to protect its employees.
Benish GPS, one of the leaders in the IoT technology market, together with Axon, an American company engaged in the production of high-tech security equipment, handed over to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine special equipment (chest video recorders) worth $ 4 million.
Adviser to the Head of the President's Office Oleksiy Arestovych stated that the enemies had serious problems with equipment and they began to deconserve samples that have been in museums for a long time
The Ukrainian army received Thales LMM Martlet multi-purpose guided missiles from the UK. These missiles are considered the most versatile in the world and are intended for use on helicopters, boats and land platforms, as well as as part of portable ...
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The military unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine received a batch of new vehicles from volunteers.
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