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    Mikael Darbinian – 28 April 2026 – 08:41

    Oreshnik: Russia’s hypersonic signal to the Ukraine, NATO and the West

    The Oreshnik is presented by Moscow as a new-generation Russian ballistic missile with hypersonic characteristics and a high level of difficulty for interception. In technical[…]

    Mikael Darbinian – 12 April 2026 – 19:41

    Iran’s Expanding Missile Arsenal and the Unsustainable Cost of Interception

    Iran is believed to possess more than 17 types of ballistic missiles, and that variety matters. Not every missile presents the same challenge to defenders:[…]

    Mikael Darbinian – 3 March 2026 – 15:37

    UAVs and the Changing Face of Tactics

    Uncrewed aerial vehicles, often called UAVs or drones, have changed the way modern forces think about the battlefield. Once seen mainly as tools for reconnaissance,[…]

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