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military-and-foreign-policy2 months ago

Tensions Escalate as Iran Boosts Missile Capabilities Amid Rising Israel-Iran Conflict Risks

Iran has increased its missile production and improved missile capabilities, aiming to overwhelm Israeli defenses in potential future conflicts, amid ongoing tensions over its nuclear program and regional security. The country is also receiving Chinese assistance in rebuilding its missile arsenal, while concerns about nuclear site developments persist, raising fears of another conflict with Israel.

defense-industry1 year ago

France's Defense Minister Takes Tough Stance to Boost Weapon Output for Ukraine

The French government is pressuring local defense firms to accelerate the production of missiles and artillery shells, threatening measures such as requisitioning and order prioritization. This move comes in response to the conflict in Ukraine and aims to boost output for both domestic and export purposes. The government is urging defense firms to adopt a "war economy" footing and prioritize military orders over civilian ones, with a focus on speeding up production for various defense equipment, including missiles and shells. France plans to double its order for long-range Aster missiles and is preparing a new military aid package for Ukraine.

militaryinternational-relations2 years ago

Ukraine Strikes Russian Missile Factory with Drones

Ukraine's Defense Intelligence claimed responsibility for a drone attack on a Russian aircraft plant involved in missile production, stating that three out of four drones hit their target and caused significant damage to the production facilities. The attack disrupted the manufacturing process for various versions of Kh-59 missiles. Russia's Defense Ministry and Smolensk regional authorities have not yet commented on the incident.

defenseinternational-relations2 years ago

Russia Defies Sanctions, Boosts Missile Production Despite Challenges

Russia has managed to expand its missile production beyond prewar levels, despite sanctions and export controls imposed by the West, leaving Ukraine vulnerable to intensified attacks. Moscow has used illicit networks and smuggling routes to secure critical components for missile production, bypassing export restrictions. The increased missile stocks pose a significant threat to Ukrainian citizens and infrastructure. The United States has provided air defense systems to help Ukraine defend against Russian missiles and drones, but the country still lacks sufficient coverage. While the West has tried to curb the export of key components to Russia, it has struggled to stop the flow through countries with ties to Moscow. Russia's military production has surged, with increased ammunition and tank production, but it faces shortages of rocket propellant and basic explosives. The increased military production has come at a great cost to the Russian economy, and further industrial gains may be constrained by labor shortages.

conflict2 years ago

"Drone Strikes Escalate in Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Targeting Factories and Airfields"

Ukraine's military intelligence claims that a drone strike set fire to a Russian factory on the outskirts of Moscow that produces microchips used in missile production. Videos on social media show thick smoke rising from the factory. Moscow's mayor asserts that the drone was shot down by Russian air defense systems, but a Ukrainian official disputes this. This is one of several recent drone strikes in Russia, with another microchip factory targeted earlier in the week. The extent of the damage and casualties is unclear.

international-relations2 years ago

North Korean Leader Orders Surge in Missile Production Amidst Drills

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered factories to significantly increase missile production to prepare for any potential war with enemies, according to state media. Kim visited munitions factories and set a goal to boost missile production capacity to meet the needs of military units on the frontlines. He emphasized the urgency to increase shell production and ensure an overwhelming military force to prevent enemies from using their armed forces. This comes amid heightened tensions between North Korea, the United States, and South Korea, with the latter two countries announcing the start of the Ulchi Freedom Guardian summer exercises, described as the largest scale ever.

international-relations2 years ago

Kim Jong Un Orders Surge in Missile Production Ahead of US-South Korea Drills

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered a significant increase in the production of missiles and other weapons, according to state media. This comes as the US and South Korea announced major drills to enhance their joint capability against North Korea's nuclear threats. Kim visited munitions factories and set goals to boost production capacity, including the mass production of missiles. Experts believe Kim aims to use his modernized weapons arsenal to gain concessions from the US. The US-South Korean drills, set to begin next week, have been criticized by North Korea as a practice for invasion. Additionally, it was recently revealed that Russia's defense minister discussed selling more weapons to North Korea for its war with Ukraine.

international-relations2 years ago

Kim Jong Un's Directive: Ramp Up Missile Production Amidst US-South Korea Drills

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered an increase in missile production to secure "overwhelming military power" and be prepared for war, according to state media KCNA. Kim's directive came during his visit to munitions factories that produce tactical missiles, missile launch platforms, armored vehicles, and artillery shells. This move comes ahead of annual military drills between South Korea and the United States, which Pyongyang sees as a rehearsal for war. Kim emphasized the need to dramatically increase missile production capacity to meet the demands of frontline military units. South Korea and the US have announced plans to hold the Ulchi Freedom Guardian summer exercises from August 21-31 to enhance their response capabilities to North Korea's nuclear and missile threats.

international-relations2 years ago

Kim Jong Un Orders Drastic Surge in Missile Production Amid US-South Korea Drills

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered a significant increase in the production of missiles and other weapons, according to state media. This comes just days before the start of annual military drills between South Korea and the United States, which North Korea sees as a rehearsal for invasion. Kim visited munitions factories and set goals to boost production capacity, emphasizing the importance of the munitions industry in preparing for war. Experts believe Kim aims to use his modernized weapons arsenal to gain concessions from the United States in future diplomacy. Additionally, U.S. officials suspect that Russia's defense minister discussed selling more weapons to North Korea during a recent visit to Pyongyang.

politics2 years ago

Partisan Divide Over Pentagon's Missile Production and Funding Plan

House Appropriations Committee Republicans have cut over $2.5bn from the Pentagon's missile procurement budget, including a significant portion of the $1.9bn requested to support bulk purchases, in a move that could set up a fight with other panels in the House and Senate that may side with the Pentagon's plans. The committee redirected the funds to bolster military training, maintenance and operations, as well as Pentagon research and development efforts to field new technology and weapons. The shift in funding came as appropriators squeezed overall Pentagon weapons procurement spending, which is $3bn lower than the Pentagon requested.

defense2 years ago

Russia's Defense Chief Calls for Doubling Missile Production Amid Tensions.

Russia's defense chief has urged Tactical Missiles Corporation to double its missile production for the country in preparation for a potential Ukrainian counteroffensive, as both sides in the 14-month war reportedly feel an ammunition crunch. Countries across the world have been donating supplies, including ammunition, to Ukraine to help in the fight against Russia. Denmark recently donated $251 million in aid to the war-torn country.

military2 years ago

"Russia's Defense Chief Calls for Doubling Missile Output Amid Ukraine Tensions"

Russia's defense chief has urged a state company to double its missile output as both sides in the 14-month war reportedly feel an ammunition crunch. Analysts have been trying to figure out whether Russia is running low on high-precision ammunition, as its missile barrages against Ukraine have become less frequent and smaller in scale. Ukrainian forces say they are readying their own counteroffensive and stockpiling ammunition to sustain it along potentially long supply lines. Denmark has donated $251 million in aid to Ukraine, including mine clearance vehicles, munition, field bridges, and money for air defense that will be needed for a counteroffensive against Russian forces.

military2 years ago

Russia aims to double wartime missile production to boost military success.

Russia's defense chief has urged a state company to double its missile output as both sides in the 14-month war reportedly feel an ammunition crunch. Analysts have been trying to figure out whether Russia is running low on high-precision ammunition, as its missile barrages against Ukraine have become less frequent and smaller in scale. Ukrainian forces, meanwhile, say they are readying their own counteroffensive — and stockpiling ammunition to sustain it along potentially long supply lines. Denmark said it was donating 1.7 billion kroner ($251 million) in aid to Ukraine, including mine clearance vehicles, munition, field bridges, and money for air defense that will be needed for a counteroffensive against Russian forces.