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A video has been posted on social media showing the Russian occupiers using a rare 122mm D-74 cannon. This is the first time this artillery system has been used in a full-scale war against Ukraine.
The US Army has tested an armed quadcopter drone with artificial intelligence in the Middle East.
Over the past three quarters, UOP has increased its net income by 50% year-on-year.
Soldiers of the 409th Separate Rifle Battalion captured a Russian satellite communications station R-448 in the Kursk region.
French President Emmanuel Macron said that the Ukrainian brigade of Anna Kyivska is currently being trained in the eastern region of Grand Est.
Consul General of Ukraine in Lublin Oleh Kuts said that volunteers who join the Ukrainian Legion in Poland will be able to cross the border to go on holiday or for rotation.
According to officials close to NATO, Ukraine's allies believe that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy can find a more flexible approach to ending the war.
The United States has agreed to provide Poland with a $3 billion loan for the purchase of American helicopters under the Foreign Military Financing (FMF) programme.
At ADEX 2024, Azerbaijan presented a lot of Soviet-designed equipment, which is currently undergoing a deep modernisation with the participation of both domestic and foreign companies.
Media reports claim that Armenia began talking about purchasing a K2 main battle tank from South Korea during a visit to that country in September 2024.
A batch of 122mm artillery shells was delivered to Ukraine, funded by Slovak citizens as part of the Czech initiative Darek pro Putina.
The ground forces of the People's Liberation Army of China have begun to equip their tanks with additional protection against drones.
Israeli journalist Amishai Stein, citing reports from US officials, said that such a proposal was made during talks on a response to the Iranian attack.
Experts analysed satellite images and concluded that Ukraine had begun preparing the Dnipro region for defence.
NATO plans to deploy 49 more combat brigades, each with about 5,000 troops, to prevent Russian aggression in Europe.














