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The latest 2 Fenix Insight Bulletins are now on our Blog. These highlight reports of a Depleted Uranium warhead seen in Ukraine, and a new Ukrainian proximity fuze. Our Bulletins are sent immediately to METIS subscribers and posted around a week later. Link in the coments!
Next week, Colin King will be at the C-IED COE Annual Conference 2026 in Valencia, where he will be presenting on 'New EOD Challenges in Ukraine'.
If you would like to meet him there or arrange for him to speak at your own event, please contact us directly!
📰 New in the latest Fenix Insight newsletter: updates on current, emerging and prolific munitions added to METIS during May, helping keep users informed on the evolving threat landscape. Read more on our Blog!
🚨 We've published 3 new Bulletins on our blog! New Russian 🇷🇺 submunition and OWA-UAV sightings in Mali 🇲🇱, & confirmed sight of the Iranian 🇮🇷 Shahed-101 in Ukraine 🇺🇦. These were sent out last week to our Enterprise subscribers. Link to the posts is in the comments
🚨 Last week we sent out 2 new Bulletins to METIS subscribers, looking at a Chinese 🇨🇳 MANPADS seen in Ukraine 🇺🇦, and a Turkish 🇹🇷 'Ninja Missile' equivalent. These are now available to view on our Blog - read these and our full archive at the link in the comments!
Our latest SITREP examines how drone spillovers from the war in Ukraine can carry strategic consequences. METIS data reveals rising cross-border munitions incidents, increasing escalation risks with NATO and threats to civilians beyond Ukraine.
The IDF just posted photos of the markings on seized Iranian 122mm rockets manufactured in 2018. @FenixInsight documented the same model produced in the same year in Ukraine late last year.
📢 Fenix Insight's April newsletter featuring munitions that are current, emerging and/or prolific, is now live on our Blog. This month features the Russian V2U autonomous/FPV drone, a new drone-dropped multipurpose mine, and emerging electronic fuzes. Link in the comments below
📢 We've posted 4 new Bulletins on our Blog today, looking at a new Russian UAV-dropped mine and doppler fuze, a previously unseen Iranian UAV, and use of an irritant fitted to a Russian Molniya-2 one-way attack UAV.
Read these and our archive of other reports on our website!
David Hewitson is at the 29th International Meeting of Mine Action National Directors & UN Advisers (NDM‑UN) this week.
This afternoon, he is joining James Madison University's workshop panel exploring 'Leadership in Mine Action – Strategic Readiness for a Changing Sector'.
🚨 Our latest Bulletin highlights recent sighting of the POM-SV anti-personnel scatterable landmine in Ukraine 🇺🇦.
Bulletins are sent immediately via email to our METIS enterprise-level users and published on our Blog the following week. Contact us to subscribe.