Russia’s defense industry was expected to collapse, but it is grinding on under sanctions, shortages, and mounting strain.
Russia’s hyped “super weapons” may matter less for what they can do than for the fear they are meant to create.
Editors’ picks for 2025: ‘Ever-faster weapon cycles: innovation and economics in the war in Ukraine’
The rate of innovation and the economics of war in Ukraine are changing almost daily. Russia launched its full-scale invasion ...
Vladimir Putin has fueled 'doomsday' fears as he touts unstoppable nuclear torpedo that could 'swallow everything.' ...
Russia has announced its Oreshnik missile system deployment in Belarus, though key components like the launcher were notably ...
Vladimir Putin’s “super-weapons” are now being taken seriously as 2026 approaches, with Western strategists reassessing ...
The Russians have embarrassed themselves. Another failed rocket launch in Russia was like a morning play in kindergarten. Captain 1st rank of the reserve, deputy chief of staff of the Naval Forces of ...
President Putin announced Russia's successful test of the nuclear-powered 'Poseidon' underwater drone, claiming it's uninterceptable and surpasses the 'Sarmat' missile. This follows a recent test of ...
Putin’s Nuke ‘Fever’: Big Sarmat Announcement After Burevestnik, Poseidon | ‘Russian ICBM To Enter…’
Tensions and trade on the table. Trump confirms “fantastic” talks ahead of his China visit. He says he’s confident things will “work out very well.” Behind the smiles - tariffs, wars, and world power ...
A report by Business Insider, citing Timothy Wright a missile expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, says that Russia’s struggles to commission its new RS-28 Sarmat (NATO: ...
Russia cannot bring Sarmat missile to a close, because Ukrainian engineers have necessary competence
The aggressor country of russia has encountered difficulties in developing the RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Due to the aggression against Ukraine, ties with Ukrainian ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: The Sarmat missile reportedly has a range of 18,000 kilometers, or just over 11,000 miles, which would put virtually any location on the globe within... Here’s What You ...
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