Cyberattack Targets Belarus’ Rail Network To Slow Flood Of Russian Forces Into The Country
Intelligence officials say recent cyberattacks in Belarus foreshadow a cyber war between Ukraine and Russia.
Intelligence officials say recent cyberattacks in Belarus foreshadow a cyber war between Ukraine and Russia.
The Navy has gone high-tech with firefighting drills on ships, which were stepped up after losing the amphibious ship USS Bonhomme Richard.
No matter if Russia actually follows through with its stated plans, some of the forces that have massed around Ukraine won’t be going anywhere.
The helmets are part of a laser tag-like training system that offers a way for Chinese troops to eliminate each other during exercises.
One of the biggest air combat exercises is underway at Andersen Air Force Base on the island of Guam and it even looks impressive from space.
A video has been circulating on Twitter purporting to capture an assassination attempt on Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, but by every indication appears to show a VIP protection exercise or demonstration in Kuwait. It’s still a sight to behold, especially at the end when a member of the close protection team can’t get the passenger door of an SUV open and dives through the window instead before the vehicle speeds away.
Although the actual benefits of such a spectacle are dubious at best, six MiG-29s were seen flying in the air at the same time.
It’s thought that one of Russia’s objectives for the drills is to signal to the U.S. it can operate where it needs to, when it needs to, and in force. Part of this may include multiple submarines attempting to slip by the U.S. and its allies and into the central Atlantic Ocean.
These training aides mimic enemy SAMs and AAA and add realism to drills. Allies, especially F-35 operators, are likely to follow the USAF’s lead.
The western alliance says it isn’t worried about dueling drills as long as the Kremlin ‘behaves.’