Romanian Prime Minister <strong>Eli Bulogan</strong> announced that several car manufacturing companies in the country are ready to participate in the production of military equipment under the European financial program <strong>SAFE</strong>. This initiative aims to enhance Romania's defense capabilities amid increasing security challenges in the region.
The Kremlin announced today that this year's Victory Day military parade in Red Square will not feature any military equipment for the first time in history. This unprecedented decision reflects significant changes in Russia's military strategy amid ongoing challenges.
During the 80th anniversary celebration of the Indonesian Air Force in Jakarta, Marshal Toni Hargono emphasized the need to improve military equipment and human resources. He highlighted the importance of adapting to global developments in defense.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Iranian attacks or incidents have led to the destruction or damage of American military equipment, radar systems, and aircraft valued at billions of dollars. These events raise concerns about the effectiveness of U.S. defenses in the region.
The Wall Street Journal reports that U.S. losses in equipment and weaponry since the onset of the Iran War have reached approximately <strong>$3 billion</strong>, according to a former Pentagon official. This highlights the significant financial costs incurred by the U.S. in this ongoing conflict.