Lithuania is set to increase its defense spending to 5-6% of GDP from 2026-2030. This decision, prompted by Russia's actions in Ukraine, reflects enhanced defense commitments across NATO. The move ...
Even putting aside the security and moral reasons for supporting a free Kyiv, which are immense, backing Ukraine is a ...
Lithuania established its 1st Division during a ceremony in Rukla on 28 January. The formation will consist of the Lithuanian ...
News to start: Nato’s military chief has warned banks ... “And so you can’t say: ‘Infantry, mud and blood is for the Poles.’ That’s not how it works, because it’s not only burden ...
Airpower, air defense, Marines’ role—all need revisiting, three-quarters of a century after the seminal roles-and-missions ...
Fossil fuels, including coal, oil, and natural gas, have been dominant sources of energy for the past 150 years, supplanting ...
The Russian army still fights a war of attrition, utilizing mass in the form of infantry and artillery ... of 1,180 casualties per day in 2024 — 2,030 casualties alone on Nov. 29 — but ...
Kiev’s membership in NATO remains an unacceptable scenario ... including 22 Leopard I tanks, 25 Marder infantry fighting vehicles, 16 howitzers, 3,500 Helsing attack UAVs, six armed Sea King ...
MOSCOW, January 25. /TASS/. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s threats to his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban over sanctions against Russia exemplify Western democracy, Russian Foreign Ministry ...
In order to increase Latvia’s defence spending from the existing 3.45% of gross domestic product (GDP) to 5%, which has been ...