Equipment losses, battle intensity and new threats: what does the end of the Kursk operation mean for Ukraine?
Concerned by the potential loss of US security guarantees in the face of an aggressive Russia, European countries are looking ...
At the height of their offensive, Ukrainian forces controlled some 500 square miles of Russian soil. Now they hold just a ...
The Washington State Department of Transportation used tanks to bring down unstable snow safely before it could become a ...
Confidence in America's role in safeguarding its allies in Europe is wavering, while Washington has launched into a trade war ...
To overcome production bottlenecks, the argument goes, why not repurpose manufacturing capabilities of Germany’s famed, but ...
With the BMP-2’s upgrades and Russia’s capacity for mass production, the dominance the Bradleys have enjoyed over the battlefield in Ukraine is coming to an end.
The agreement aims to enhance the operational capabilities and mobility of the T-72 fleet, a cr The improved mobility and ...
Ukraine is not on the verge of collapse. That makes the Trump administration’s decisions particularly shortsighted and tragic ...
Poland, with over 4% of its GDP spent on defense in 2024 and plans to reach 4.7% in 2025, has long been ahead of the curve in ...
"As the policy of divesting itself from Russian equipment is proceeding, two major purchases represent next logical projects: main battle tanks and armored fighting vehicles," Andrew Novo, a strategic ...
At the current rate, Russia will control all of Ukraine in about 118 years.