After 30 years of atrophy, experts say, Europe’s shrunken military industry will struggle to provide the Ukrainians with a million artillery shells by March.
Author: Lara Jakes
Without F-16s, Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Is Missing a Key Piece
Most military experts doubt that they would have, and say that Kyiv can still prevail without them.
UK Defense Minister Says Ukraine Should Show More Gratitude: ‘We’re Not Amazon’
In off-the-cuff remarks on the sidelines of the NATO summit, the defense minister, Ben Wallace, derided Russia and suggested that Ukrainian officials tone down some of their demands for aid.
Biden Administration Is Quietly Debating Whether to Send Ukraine ATACMS Missiles
The United States already has plans for its limited stock of long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems.
How NATO Blends Aircraft From 25 Nations
The alliance’s “Air Defender” exercises, the largest in its history, have focused on communications, particularly on synchronizing multiple encryption systems.
NATO Members’ Major Air Exercise Sends Message to Russia
More than 200 planes from 25 countries gathered in Germany for the largest-scale war games in decades, held with an eye on the war in Ukraine.
NATO Nations Open Giant Air Force Drills in Germany
More than 250 aircraft from 24 NATO countries and Japan will participate in a two-week military exercise.
Ukrainian Recruits, Wanting to Fight, Train in the U.K. for Counteroffensive
“We’re going to die, probably,” one recruit said bluntly, as he trained on Friday with several hundred others at a military camp in Yorkshire, England.
F-16 Training Planned for Ukraine’s Pilots
Ukrainian pilots have a lot to learn before they can start using U.S.-made fighter jets, but experts say it might take less time than once thought.
What Is the F-16 Fighter Jet and Why Does Ukraine Want It?
The versatile and lightweight American warplane is seen by many of Ukraine’s allies as an important deterrent against Russia.