
#Military Tech
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![Ukrainian FP-1 long-range strike drone during exposition at the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2025. (Source: Mezha Media) Ukrainian FP-1 long-range strike drone during exposition at the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2025. (Source: Mezha Media)]()
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Ukraine’s FP-1 long-range drone can be built in just three days and costs a fraction of comparable systems—now accounts for more than half of all deep-strike hits on Russian territory, emerging as one of Kyiv’s most effective precision weapons.![B-587 Velikiye Luki during its launch in 2022. (Photo: open source) B-587 Velikiye Luki during its launch in 2022. (Photo: open source)]()
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Russia appears to be rushing one of its most chronically delayed submarines into service, as Admiralty Shipyards moves to hand over the Lada-class Velikiye Luki to the Navy before year’s end after nearly two decades of setbacks.![Ukrainian tactical missile system (Hrim-2 / Sapsan) during rehearsal for the Independence Day military parade in Kyiv, 2018. (Source: Wikimedia) Ukrainian tactical missile system (Hrim-2 / Sapsan) during rehearsal for the Independence Day military parade in Kyiv, 2018. (Source: Wikimedia)]()
![Cooper drone from POLIFLY. (Source: POLIFLY) Cooper drone from POLIFLY. (Source: POLIFLY)]()
![An early prototype of the Russian Object 195 main battle tank. (Source: btvt) An early prototype of the Russian Object 195 main battle tank. (Source: btvt)]()
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New 3D renders have offered the most detailed look to date at Russia’s long-abandoned T-95 main battle tank prototype—a platform once touted by Moscow as a leap beyond Soviet-era armor but ultimately terminated before it ever rolled into service.![Illustrative image. An aerial view of (L-R) HMS Invincible, USS Saipan, and FS Charles de Gaulle with some of the 112 warships gathered in the Solent ahead of the International Fleet Review on June 26, 2005, in Portsmouth, England. (Source: Getty Images) Illustrative image. An aerial view of (L-R) HMS Invincible, USS Saipan, and FS Charles de Gaulle with some of the 112 warships gathered in the Solent ahead of the International Fleet Review on June 26, 2005, in Portsmouth, England. (Source: Getty Images)]()
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