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Russia
Ukraine to Deploy 1,000 Interceptor Drones Daily – Shmyhal
Ukraine will soon be able to deploy at least 1,000 interceptor drones daily to repel Russian attacks, according to Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal.
Sept. 19, 2025
Europe
Ukraine to Get Patriot, HIMARS Missiles Under New US-Backed PURL Program
The initiative, called the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL), allows allies to fund American-made weapons for Kyiv based on a list of urgent needs.
Sept. 18, 2025
UK
UK to Build £400M Drone Plant as Ukraine War Drives Demand
For the first time, AR5 long-range drones will be built in Britain, while production of the smaller AR3 will expand. Both models are already in service with Ukraine’s Armed Forces.
Sept. 17, 2025
War in Ukraine
Trump Administration Approves First US Weapons for Ukraine Under New NATO-Funded Deal, Sources Say
It would represent the first use of a new framework created by the US and its allies to provide Ukraine with weapons from US reserves, funded by contributions from NATO member states.
Sept. 16, 2025
Europe
Rheinmetall CEO: Europe-US Relationship Isn’t ‘Small Boy Working With Giant’
Europe must not develop an inferiority complex with the US if it is to drive through its rearmament program, the head of Germany’s largest defense contractor told Breaking Defense.
Sept. 16, 2025
Russia
‘Just the Beginning’: Guerrillas Sabotage Hub for Russia’s Advanced Weapons in Tula
Atesh movement says it destroyed a communications tower at the Shcheglovsky Val plant in Tula, where Russia produces Pantsir-S air defense systems, and prototypes of next-generation armored vehicles.
Sept. 11, 2025
Russia
Iskander-K Missile Strikes Kyiv Government HQ, Warhead Fails to Detonate
A Russian Iskander-K cruise missile, not a Shahed drone, hit Ukraine’s Cabinet building in Kyiv. Its 450kg warhead failed to detonate, averting far greater destruction.
Updated: Sept. 9, 2025
Drones
Ukrainian Strikes on Russian Air Defenses Give Bayraktar TB-2 Drones New Lease of Life
Successful attacks on Russian air defenses in southern Ukraine and Crimea have created gaps in coverage that the TB-2, once considered obsolete, has been able to exploit.
Sept. 7, 2025

