Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov posted a photo on 24 May, showing a Ukrainian Air Force Su-24MR ‘Fencer’ aircraft carrying a Storm Shadow missile. (Ukraine Ministry of Defence)
Ukraine is using its Sukhoi Su-24 ‘Fencer’ strike aircraft to carry the MBDA Storm Shadow cruise missiles recently received from the United Kingdom.
This delivery method was revealed by Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov, who on 24 May posted a photo of a Ukrainian Air Force Su-24 aircraft with a Storm Shadow on each of its inboard underwing pylons.
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The T-72M4 CZ has served in the Czech Army for 20 years and utilises locally built hulls coupled with additional explosive reactive armour, a new powerpack, a fire-control system, a commander panoramic sight, and an upgraded gunner sight, among other modifications. (Maulincio)
The Czech Army will develop plans to address the approaching obsolescence of its T-72M4 CZ main battle tank (MBT), Colonel Jan Kerdik, head of the land forces development division at the Czech Armed Forces, told SAE Media’s Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe 2023 conference in Prague.
The Russian Navy was poorly positioned to assert itself as a major global force years before its war with Ukraine. Events, since the Kremlin began its invasion suggest that this is even more true now.
To Putin, it seems that the Russian Navy is a “sinking ship” in every sense of the word. Ukraine has demonstrated its ability to attack and destroy Russian surface ships from shore, and beyond an initial amphibious raid on Odesa, the Russian Navy has not posed any serious naval threat to Ukraine.
Russian Volunteer Corps screencap
Two days after self-proclaimed ‘anti-Putin Russian partisans’ staged a daring cross-border incursion into Belgorod Oblast, that region of Russia remains a hotspot.
The regional governor says more Ukrainian drone and artillery attacks have occurred. Meanwhile, the partisans claimed victory in a public after-action report despite Kremlin statements to the contrary and the White House vowed to investigate the exact circumstances surrounding the U.S. vehicles Russia says were used in Monday’s raid.
As the king of land warfare, the rocket launcher has always been world-famous for its powerful “violent aesthetics,” and the scene of the rocket launcher hitting the target is even more shocking.
So what do you know about the strongest rocket launchers in the world? The following will bring you the ranking of the world’s top ten most powerful rocket launchers.
10. Russian “Hurricane” rocket launcher
The “Hurricane” rocket launcher has a long history, being equipped and used by the Soviet Army as early as the 1970s.
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The U.S. Marine Corps has offered a new look at one of its Long Range Unmanned Surface Vessels, or LRUSVs, fitted with a launcher that can be loaded with up to eight Hero-120 loitering munitions. The combination offers Marines an additional tool for striking targets on land and at sea, as well as just helping to provide additional situational awareness.
Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic (FMFLANT) released photographs of the LRUSV with the Hero-120 launcher yesterday. The pictures are from a visit Marine Corps Lt. Gen.
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The U.S. Navy’s newest supercarrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), arrived in Oslo, Norway today for a scheduled port visit. While American carriers do operate off of Norway, this marks the first time a U.S. aircraft carrier has visited Norway in 65 years, following USS Intrepid‘s (CVA-11) visit to Oslo in July 1958. The visit is also a significant moment for the Ford, which is currently on its first full-length cruise after years of technical problems and other setbacks since it was officially delivered to the Navy four years ago.
In an unprecedented move, Turkey has managed to successfully test its short-range ballistic missile, the Tayfun, consolidating its position as a relevant player in the military arena.
The successful launch took place over the Black Sea and marks the second test carried out, the first being carried out in October 2022, when the missile hit its target at a distance of 560 km.
Türkiye strengthens its military might.
Turkey has demonstrated its commitment to strengthening its military might through the successful launch of the Tayfun ballistic missile.
The Japan-Italy-UK sixth-generation stealth fighter project marks a new export-oriented frontier for the Japanese defense industry.
In December 2022, Japan, Italy, and the United Kingdom signed an agreement to partner on the development of a sixth-generation stealth fighter aircraft.
The Global Combat Air Program (GCAP) aims to produce aircraft ready for export and deployment by 2035. This represents a new frontier for Japanese weapons co-development and is an excellent opportunity to enhance regional cooperation on safety matters.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — The Army is consolidating its offensive and defensive cyber portfolios under a single program executive office to improve efficiency and synergy from a management and budgeting standpoint.
The move is part of a larger push to consolidate all network functions and capabilities under a single PEO.