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Ukraine conflict: Russian missile crosses Poland hours after Polish government lowers threat level
by Gareth Jennings 25 Mar 2024
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A Russian cruise missile launched against a target in Ukraine briefly violated Polish airspace, hours after the NATO country reported a reduction in the threat level on...
Update – Ukraine conflict: Russia reports interception of French-supplied AASM guided bomb
by Gareth Jennings 18 Mar 2024
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Russia has claimed to have intercepted a Safran Armement Air-Sol Modulaire (AASM) Hammer launched at its forces in Ukraine.
Ukraine conflict: Russia reports interception of French-supplied AASM guided bomb
by Gareth Jennings 07 Mar 2024
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Russia has claimed to have intercepted a Safran Armement Air-Sol Modulaire (AASM) Hammer launched at its forces in Ukraine.
Russia commissions second Lada-class submarine
by Mike Plunkett 05 Feb 2024
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The Russian Federation Navy (RFN) formally commissioned Kronstadt, the second Project 677 Lada (Sankt Petersburg)-class diesel-electric submarine (SSK), in a ceremony at...
Ukraine conflict: Russia equips T-80BVM tank with new C-UAS
by Olivia Savage 19 Jan 2024
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A new counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) known as Saniya, developed by Russian company 3MX, has been equipped on one of Russia's T-80BVM tanks.
Ukraine conflict: Russia loses ISR aircraft, Kyiv says
by Gareth Jennings 15 Jan 2024
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Russia lost two intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft on 14 January, the Ukrainian military has said.
Update: China-Russia joint air patrol improves air-sea co-ordination
by Akhil Kadidal 19 Dec 2023
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Chinese and Russian military forces have conducted their second joint strategic air patrol of 2023 in an effort to improve their air and naval force co-operation.
China-Russia joint air patrol improves air-sea co-ordination
by Akhil Kadidal 15 Dec 2023
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Chinese and Russian military forces have conducted their second joint strategic air patrol of 2023 in an effort to improve their air and naval force co-operation.
Ukraine conflict: Ukrainian UAV attacks on Russian airbases destroy airlifters, bombers
by Gareth Jennings 30 Aug 2023
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Ukrainian attacks on Russian airbases over recent weeks have claimed a number of damaged and destroyed aircraft, including most recently a number of airlifters and...
Russia successfully launches military satellite
by Olivia Savage 10 Aug 2023
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Russia has successfully launched a military satellite onboard the Soyuz-2.1b launch vehicle on 7 August.
UVision stresses Hero munitions in cold weather and high-altitude tests
by Andrew White 08 Aug 2023
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Israeli loitering munition specialist UVision has conducted a series of cold weather and high-altitude test flights in the Arctic and Himalayas.
State Duma amendments to laws signal Russia is planning for protracted confrontation with the West
02 Aug 2023
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Amendments to the laws allow the governors of Russian regions to raise paramilitary units with regional and federal funding, tighten up restrictions for conscription absentees, and raise the age for enlistment of conscripts, which signals the Kremlin's desire
Japan fighter aircraft scrambled 238 times in first quarter
by Akhil Kadidal 19 Jul 2023
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Japanese fighter aircraft conducted 238 scrambles in response to foreign aircraft in the first quarter (Q1) of Japanese fiscal year (JFY) 2023 .
Aftermath of the Wagner Group armed insurrection: Outlook scenarios and key indicators for Russia and Belarus
06 Jul 2023
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Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin launched an armed insurrection on 23 June into Russian territory. Prigozhin aborted the insurrection on 24 June following an agreement with the Kremlin brokered by Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko
Ukraine conflict: Wagner Group insurrection fails to eliminate support for Putin among Russian elite but diminishes Putin's standing
26 Jun 2023
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In a 24 June statement, Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced the insurrection and compared the unfolding events with the 1917 Russian Revolution., However, on 26 June Russian media, quoting ‘sources' in Russian Prosecutor General's Office, reported that the cases against Prigozhin will not be closed., Figures such as Russian Orthodox Church head Patriarch Kirill, former President Dmitry Medvedev, Chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin, Head of the Federation Council Valentina Matviyenko, and Head of Republic of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov also publicly declared their support for the Russian president., In a 25 June interview with Russian newspaper Vedomosti, Chairman of the Russian State Duma Committee on Defence Andrei Kartapolov said that the State Duma will not ban the Wagner group but a new law will be introduced regulating private military companies (PMCs), which are currently illegal under Russian laws., As of 26 June Russian media reported that Wagner troops who refuse to sign a declaration pledging they are not aligned with Prigozhin are being detained by Russian law enforcement agencies., Ukraine conflict: Wagner Group insurrection fails to eliminate support for Putin among Russian elite but diminishes Putin's standing
Russian Air Force suffers significant losses in Wagner mutiny
by Gareth Jennings 26 Jun 2023
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The Russian Aerospace Forces (VKS) suffered significant losses during the seeming mutiny of the Wagner Group on 24 June.
Ukraine conflict: Analysing UAV attacks targeting Moscow
by Akshara Parakala 07 Jun 2023
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During the early hours of 30 May Moscow was attacked using multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The Ministry of Defence (MoD) of the Russian Federation has claimed...
Putin's speech to the Federation Assembly signals Kremlin's fear of population's discontent and indicates rising nuclear risks and diminishing arms control co-operation
24 Feb 2023
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President Vladimir Putin announced Russia's suspension of participation in the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), accused Western countries of starting and sustaining the war in Ukraine, and outlined the prospects of socioeconomic development.
China to assist Russia with titanium mining in the Arctic
01 Feb 2023
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On January 22, it was reported that a major Chinese state-owned enterprise was in discussions with representatives of one of Russia’s mining and metals companies to help develop the massive Pizhemskoye titanium and quartz deposits located in Russia’s Komi Republic near the Arctic Circle
Ukraine conflict: Russia relocates bombers to Far East as Ukraine targets western bases
by Gareth Jennings 02 Jan 2023
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Russia has reportedly relocated some of its strategic bomber aircraft to the Far East region of the country following Ukrainian strikes on its western airbases.

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