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![Russia Sentences Azov and Aidar Battalion Fighters to Almost 20 Years in Prison for Terrorism Banners and protesters asking for the liberation of the AZOV brigade members in Kyiv in Ukraine on October 19, 2025. Illustrative photo. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Russia Moves Top Spies to Mexico, Taking Advantage of Weak Intelligence Infrastructure Russia Moves Top Spies to Mexico, Taking Advantage of Weak Intelligence Infrastructure]()
![Ukrainian T-72 from the 14th “Chervona Kalyna” Brigade of the Azov Corps. (Source: National Guard of Ukraine) Ukrainian T-72 from the 14th “Chervona Kalyna” Brigade of the Azov Corps. (Source: National Guard of Ukraine)]()
![South Korean Air Force F-15K fighter jets during a press day for the 2021 Seoul International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition (ADEX) at the Seoul Military Airport in Seongnam on 18 October 2021 in South Korea. (Source: Getty Images) South Korean Air Force F-15K fighter jets during a press day for the 2021 Seoul International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition (ADEX) at the Seoul Military Airport in Seongnam on 18 October 2021 in South Korea. (Source: Getty Images)]()
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Over the past four years, Ukraine’s defense industry has transitioned from relative obscurity to the forefront of modern warfare. Both Ukraine and Russia are now developing and countering new technologies at a pace measured in weeks, not months. At the same time, Russia continues daily strikes, infiltration tactics, and information pressure, forcing Ukraine to adapt just as quickly on the battlefield and beyond.![Illustrative image. A model of a Naval Strike Missile (NSM) at the opening of the Kongsberg Gruppen ASA missile factory in Kongsberg, Norway, on June 20, 2024. (Source: Getty Images) Illustrative image. A model of a Naval Strike Missile (NSM) at the opening of the Kongsberg Gruppen ASA missile factory in Kongsberg, Norway, on June 20, 2024. (Source: Getty Images)]()
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Norway has asked parliament to approve a $1.88 billion long-range strike program that would allow its army to hit targets up to 500 kilometers away, a capability that for the first time could put key Russian military sites on the Kola Peninsula within range and reshape the balance of power in the Arctic.

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