Interviews
Bradley Crawford is a retired servicemember of the U.S. Army, an international combat advisor, and the founder of the Tactical Combat Advisory Group (TCAG).
Artificial intelligence has ceased to be merely an automation tool — today it is becoming a full-fledged participant in planning and command-and-control processes in modern armies.
On December 6, on the occasion of the Day of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the commander of the 141st Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel Bohdan Shevchuk, received the Brigade’s Battle Flag from the hands of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Russian aggression, which began in February 2014, led to a rapid quantitative expansion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Newly formed brigades required combat equipment.
The Pentagon vs. Guofangbu. Who will have faster analysis, more precise targeting, and better “intelligent logistics” on the battlefield? The ArmyInform correspondent discussed this with military expert Anatolii Khrapchynskyi.
The technology of digital twins is no longer just a component of civilian engineering — today it is confidently entering the defense sphere, transforming approaches to planning, command, and analysis of combat operations.
Ukraine has placed an order in France for 100 Rafale fighter jets. At the Villacoublay Air Base on 17 November, Presidents Zelensky and Macron signed a declaration of intent regarding cooperation in the acquisition of defence equipment for our country.
Russia has introduced a new practice in aerial warfare, using “Shahed” attack drones to hunt Ukrainian aircraft.
The wars of the 21st century impose unprecedented demands on the protection of military equipment.
Basic General Military Training (BGMT) is conducted by the training centers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which have instructors, weapons, equipment, training grounds, and more at their disposal.
In modern warfare, technologies operate not only on the front line — they shape a new security architecture for the entire country.
The current Russian–Ukrainian war has sparked a real revolution in military affairs, prompting a reassessment of “old” types of weaponry and traditional methods of conducting combat operations.
The evolution of military technologies is moving at the speed of light, and today’s soldier on the battlefield is no longer just an infantryman.
Military history knows many examples of weapons developed decades ago that receive a “second wind” on the modern battlefield.
Colonel Dmytro Palisa, commander of the 33rd Separate Mechanized Brigade, spoke about the combat operations in the Dobropillia sector, where the enemy is trying by all means to break through our defense.
“Service members are, by definition, limited in their rights and freedoms. This means they need additional protection tools. And the Office of the Military Ombudsman should become exactly such a tool. We are ready to defend the rights of every service member”.
What should pay look like at the frontline and in the rear to sufficiently motivate military service?
Inna Loik is not just a producer of military clothing. She is one of those who heard the voices of women at war and responded not with words, but with action.
This year’s MSPO 2025 arms exhibition, held in the Polish city of Kielce, once again confirmed its status as one of the most influential platforms in Europe’s defense industry.