New analyses indicate that the United States will require several years to replenish its stockpile of advanced weapons used during the conflict with Iran. This comes as tensions in the region escalate, raising concerns about the U.S. military's ability to respond swiftly to future threats.
Russian company Kalashnikov has announced the launch of a new guided ammunition named 'KUB-10 ME', featuring high accuracy and a range exceeding <strong>100 kilometers</strong>. This development enhances the capabilities of the Russian armed forces.
India has conducted successful trials of its first indigenous glide bomb, developed by the national DRDO research organization. This advancement is part of India's efforts to enhance its military capabilities amidst increasing military movements in the region.
On Tuesday, RT's correspondent in Tehran reported that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has seized an unexploded GBU-39 SDB bomb, raising questions about the security and political implications of this event.
The US Army has announced the adoption of a new bomb known as the 'Bunker Buster', marking the first of its kind since 1968. This move is part of an effort to modernize military arsenals and enhance combat capabilities.
Israeli military investigations reveal that an unusual Iranian missile struck a building in Haifa. Experts warn that if its warhead had exploded, it could have caused catastrophic damage.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw advanced weapon tests at a special operations training base, reaffirming the country's commitment to strengthening its nuclear capabilities while labeling South Korea as the primary enemy.