Vice Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa, Commander of the Ukrainian Navy, met with his Latvian counterpart, Rear Admiral Maris Polencs ...
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Admiral Kuznetsov: The Navy Worried Russia’s Aircraft Carrier Could SinkThe Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia’s only aircraft carrier, has been plagued by endless failures—from engine breakdowns to fighter ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhy Russia’s Su-33 Naval Jet Never Took OffConceived at the height of the Cold War, the Su-33 was meant to challenge the U.S. Navy’s dominance. Instead, it became a niche asset in a shrinking Russian fleet.
The Russian leader has been keen to grow the overall size of his military to almost 2.39 million and the number of active ...
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The National Interest on MSNHow Russia Is Growing Its Military in the Ongoing War with UkraineRussian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to see as many as 160,000 individuals called for military service, surpassing the 133,000 conscripted personnel last fall.
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNPutin embarks on biggest Russian military call-up in yearsRussian President Vladimir Putin has called up 160,000 men aged 18 to 30 as the country moves to expand its armed forces. The ...
"It’s all easy and simple. You find a man who serves in the SVO, he dies, and you get eight million,” Marina Orlova said.
Just as Portugal’s moratorium on deep sea mining until 2050 becomes official, Admiral Gouveia e Melo – the man tipped to ...
The most important thing for them to experience,” he says, “is how difficult this is.” In the depths of the cold war, US soldiers were a familiar sight in Norwegian garrison towns north of the Arctic ...
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Russia’s Admiral Kuznetsov Aircraft Carrier Can’t Stop Pumping Out Black SmokeRussia’s Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier has a long and infamous history. Originally meant to serve as the flagship of the ...
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The draft came as Washington officials said the likelihood of Russia and Ukraine reaching a peace accord within the next few ...
It’s all easy and simple. You find a man who serves in the SVO, he dies, and you get eight million. This is a business plan,” Marina Orlova said.
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