The ground war in Ukraine has stalemated and the crucial fight has shifted to the skies — missiles and interceptors.
Kyiv will rush to produce the systems domestically as Russia struggles to defend itself against some Ukrainian attacks.
As unmanned aerial vehicles target Israel, Persian Gulf states and U.S. forces in the Middle East, Ukraine is selling ...
Henry Kissinger often said that nuclear arms are “weapons in search of a doctrine.” After the Cold War, some strategists have ...
Ukraine has changed how militaries use Patriot systems. But recent attacks prove that clever adaptations cannot overcome a ...
Has the nature of war changed? Can small nations now defeat large nations? Can high tech win over low tech? US-Iran and ...
A Marxist economist argues that the war in Ukraine cannot be understood without confronting the collapse of European ...
There are many obstacles as EU governments seek to reduce their dependence on the US. DW looks at the European Unions's ...
Ten countries, including Ukraine, are working on a new missile defence coalition as Europe seeks to strengthen protection ...
As the U.S. wavers over defending its NATO allies, a new rising power, Ukraine, may take the lead in protecting EU nations facing Russia’s drone and nuclear war threats.
The use of nuclear weapons is becoming increasingly likely as the Russian and Ukrainian militaries continue to blindly scramble up the escalation ladder through deep strikes into Russia, with alleged ...
Ukraine says it can now hit military and energy targets deep inside Russia. Former ambassador Daniel Fried explains why he thinks Russia is starting to lose its strategic advantage.
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