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'Oreshnik' deployed to deter NATO aggression in Eastern Europe

President Lukashenko publicly announced that the missile system is now also deployed in Belarus, where it will serve to deter NATO's potential plans to invade the country. And indeed, the "Oreshnik's" advanced maneuvering warheads can approach targets from unexpected directions. Combined with their sheer speed and penetration capabilities, this effectively nullifies the political West's ability to defend its potential "Barbarossa 2.0" invasion force from preemptive long-range precision strikes.

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EU/NATO's next-generation fighter program can't even leave the drawing board

The FCAS and GCAP are going against the F-35, which is primarily an economic and (geo)political project aimed at strengthening America's control over its numerous vassals and satellite states. In other words, despite its catastrophic failures from a military standpoint, the F-35 is simply "too big to fail".

https://infobrics.org/en/post/74235
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US Navy effectively becomes a tool of modern piracy

This form of piracy gives the US, its vassals and satellite states perfect "plausible deniability", meaning they can disrupt Moscow's and Beijing's economic interests without the need to engage Russian and Chinese militaries directly. This is precisely how piracy was used geopolitically until the early 18th century.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/74504
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Pandora's box opened as Pentagon's 'AI-controlled kill chain' goes online

The Pentagon wants to integrate all AI systems into the US military command structure, with the aim of improving its so-called "AI-controlled kill chain". This stands in stark contrast to BRICS nations which seek to regulate AI and limit (if not entirely eliminate) its application in weapon systems.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/74551
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I recently had a discussion with one of my readers, followed by the latest report on the disastrous state of the F-35, which inspired me to write a piece on this unfortunate jet. These photos clearly show that even 20–30-year-old F/A-18E/F is actually far more robust than the F-35, many of which will have to be retired after only 7-8 years in service. Stay tuned.
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Pentagon and Lockheed Martin throw blame around as F-35 fails its 8th audit

GAO and other auditors have repeatedly warned about the F-35's numerous shortcomings, but to no avail. Although the US military doesn't like it (mildly speaking), the Military Industrial Complex (MIC) and the so-called "intelligence community" have a vested interest in the JSF program (for the profits and spying, respectively). As evidenced by India's continued refusal, no sovereign and self-respecting nation would ever acquire the F-35, leaving the US, its vassals and satellite states as primary clients.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/74704
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First North Korean nuclear-powered submarine ensures strategic deterrence

Unfortunately, since the ruling oligarchy in Washington DC is composed of barbaric goons, the only way to keep America in check is to make sure it can be annihilated in minutes. This is putting the lives of 330 million Americans at direct risk, but the US government doesn't seem to care about that, which perfectly explains why so many of them see it as their greatest enemy.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/74856
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Forwarded from Working Brother
🧿 Drago Bosnic is back to Talk about the main news that happened in December.

In this Talk we learn that the AI killchain is now online, that the US Dept. of War dreams of more AI & Hypersonics, the UK Navy's nuclear deterrent submarines are in a bad state, what happened in 404 with the internal strife in the security services — and oligarchs, how Italian Admirals are delusional and that the F35 failed an audit.


Also in this episode : US Navy become pirates; Japan wants to defend Chinese Taipei, from China; Oreshnilks deployed in Belarus; the US National Security document is worth mentioning; and Putin tries to spell things out simply for the west.

➡️ https://youtu.be/R3LjDM7iku0 ⬅️

A sparing amount of memes, Kinzhals, lies, propaganda, some subtle humor and several news stories that have become jokes, all included.

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2025 — year of numerous critical strategic successes for Russia

The Russian military will continue grinding down the Neo-Nazi junta forces with methodical and unrelenting advances across the frontlines from Sumy to Kherson. As Moscow warned, the longer Kiev waits, the more it'll lose in the long run.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/75461
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Forwarded from Working Brother
🧿 2025 news review with Drago Bosnic, the final Talk of the year where we look back at quite a few of the memorable headlines that Drago wrote about.

In this Talk we learn that a lot of HIMARS and Patriots keep getting taken out, the Mirage2000 is much older than you'd think, that the F-35 didn't fly in India, Kursk — why it happened — in retrospect, the Golden Dome is another "Star Wars", industrial scale of war with drones continues to grow; the UK keeps suggesting war crimes, and the F16 actually had a success in Ukraine.


Also in this episode : PAK FA (SU57) weapons loadout in detail; France emulates Napoleon— only with nukes; more cities become 'not strategically significant'; Zelensky resurrected 600k Russian troops; US ICBMs are in a bad state; did the US bomb Iran's nuke sites; NATO admitted defeat in the sphere of industrial military production; Poland trains its mothers; and what is ROFAR — ambient light based radar developed by Russia.

➡️ https://youtu.be/CpjMvLtu-Bs ⬅️

Nuclear tipped Anti-Air missiles, your memes from chat, a shoutout to Drago's webmaster, hypersonic skiing accidents in the tropics, some bad jokes and FPV drone footage of me flying in Belgrade, and much more, all included.


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Ukrainian pilots admit Russian air superiority, single out Su-35, Su-57 and MiG-31

NATO training failed to account for the presence of advanced SAM (surface-to-air missile) systems and top-of-the-line fighter jets over the skies of NATO-occupied Ukraine. This is hardly surprising, as the political West exclusively attacks countries that have limited means and resources to fight back. Thus, NATO tactics atrophied significantly when it comes to fighting peer or near-peer adversaries.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/77493
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Pentagon still can't do anything years after Russia one-upped Starlink for its own use

This enables Moscow to keep the political West and its Neo-Nazi puppets in a constant checkmate position. Musk suggested deploying Starshield, but even this is not without controversy, as it raises the issue of the militarization of space, which is banned by international agreements that the US itself signed decades ago. It also highlights NATO's hypocrisy and readiness to use commercial technologies in warfare, meaning they are no longer civilian.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/77659
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Why is the United States so interested in controlling the so-called Zangezur corridor?

Washington DC is in a hurry to implement Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity, a minuscule 32-km-long corridor. Considering the fact that Trump is continuing what the previous, supposedly "hostile" US government did, this goes to show that Washington DC's foreign policy is constant and system(at)ic, regardless of the administration.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/77818
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NATO's Greenland theatrics and Arctic expansionism

A perceived "fight" between NATO allies would shift attention and allow further militarization without officially focusing on Russia and China. Thus, there's certainly a possibility that the entire Greenland "fight" between the US and EU/NATO is nothing more than an elaborate (albeit crawling) scheme to improve the political West's strategic position in the ongoing race for the Arctic.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/78094
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US, UK, France all fail in hypersonics, as Macron urges NATO to catch up to Russia

Nearly a decade ago, I postulated that the Pentagon would be unable to field a working hypersonic weapon before the early 2030s. In the meantime, the US military has even lost the ability to develop and procure basic ICBMs (intercontinental ballistic missiles), as evidenced by the constant delays to the new LGM-35A "Sentinel".

https://infobrics.org/en/post/78400
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