Ukraine is launching “TrophyLab,” a platform giving trusted international partners access to research and analysis of captured Russian weapons.
The initiative is based on studying seized Russian military equipment to understand how it works, identify weaknesses, and develop countermeasures faster.
Through TrophyLab, defense companies, research institutions, military units, and allied governments will be able to access technical documentation, analysis, and reports on modern Russian weapons systems, and in some cases request hands-on examination of captured equipment.
The goal is to speed up the development of defensive technologies by turning battlefield intelligence into shared knowledge.
Ukraine says the more Russia uses its weapons in the war, the more effectively they can be analyzed and countered.
A blaze tore through one of Australia's two remaining oil refineries overnight.
The Corio Refinery produces 50% of Victoria's and 10% of Australia's fuel, with Australia’s energy minister adding that jet fuel and gasoline production would be disrupted.
Russian soldiers traveling on the new Omich-2 unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) somewhere near the frontline in Ukraine.
This logistics and support platform was developed for the Russian Airborne Forces (VDV) and is reportedly capable of carrying up to 350kg of cargo while operating for approx. 40 minutes with a range of up to 20 km.
BREAKING:
Israel ends all defense deals with France
The Israeli Ministry of Defense has suspended all defense procurement from France and terminated existing contracts.
This decision follows Paris's refusal to allow U.S. aircraft carrying military supplies for Israel to transit French airspace.
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🚗 Trending: a man in Cuba converted his car to run on charcoal amid a fuel crisis
A 56-year-old mechanic modified an old Fiat 126p to run not on gasoline, but on gas produced from burning charcoal (see video).
The car can reach speeds of around 70 km/h and travel up to about 85 km on a single load of fuel.
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