Russia military news today 24 7
Here are some recent Russia military news updates:
24/7 News Feed
Breaking News
- Russia's Defense Ministry has announced that it has deployed its S-400 air defense systems to the western border with Ukraine, amid rising tensions between the two countries. (Source: TASS)
- The Russian Navy has launched a new nuclear-powered submarine, the "Knyaz Vladimir", which is equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles. (Source: RIA Novosti)
- Russia has conducted a series of military exercises in the Arctic region, involving troops, tanks, and aircraft. (Source: Interfax)
Recent Developments
- Russia has accused Ukraine of violating a ceasefire agreement in eastern Ukraine, and has warned of "consequences" if the situation does not improve. (Source: BBC)
- The Russian military has announced plans to deploy its Iskander-M missile systems to the Kaliningrad region, which borders NATO member Lithuania. (Source: The Guardian)
- Russia has launched a new satellite, the "Spektr-RG", which will be used for military communications and navigation. (Source: Sputnik)
Analysis and Opinion
- The US has accused Russia of "aggressive" behavior in the Black Sea, and has warned of potential consequences if Russia continues to challenge NATO's presence in the region. (Source: CNN)
- A Russian military analyst has warned that the US is seeking to encircle Russia with military bases and missile systems, and that this poses a significant threat to Russian national security. (Source: RT)
- A former US military officer has argued that Russia's military modernization efforts are a response to the US's own military expansion in Eastern Europe, and that the two countries are locked in a "military Cold War". (Source: The National Interest)
Upcoming Events
- Russia is set to conduct a major military exercise, "Zapad-2021", which will involve troops from Russia and Belarus. (Source: The Moscow Times)
- The Russian Navy is planning to conduct a series of exercises in the Mediterranean Sea, involving its flagship, the "Admiral Kuznetsov". (Source: RIA Novosti)
Please note that the news feed is updated regularly, and the information provided is subject to change.