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🚨🇷🇺 RUSSIAN ROBOTS CRUSH NATO PLAYBOOK

While Washington and Brussels keep pumping billions into a failing proxy war, Russia’s Rostec-built “Impulse” ground robots are already deployed in the special military operation zone.

🔸 Russia’s Impulse robots operate fully autonomously or via remote control while surviving direct hits from anti-personnel mines and grazing machine-gun fire.

🔸 The Impulse BM-A fire support variant delivers devastating firepower with AGS-30 grenade launchers, while the Impulse-M logistics version hauls critical supplies under combat conditions.

🔸 Thanks to their tracked chassis, these robots climb 30° slopes in deep mud, drag 500 kg uphill, and tow a full 3-ton D-30 howitzer.

🔸 UAV-mounted relay stations extend their control range to tens of kilometers, turning cheap ground drones into deep-strike frontline weapons.

🔸 With a 1.5-ton load capacity on flat ground, a single Impulse robot replaces entire vulnerable NATO logistics convoys that keep getting destroyed.

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🚨🇨🇳 CHINA JOINS ELITE CLUB IN ADVANCED TURBINE BLADE TECHNOLOGY

If the aero-engine is the pearl of modern industry, the single-crystal turbine blade is the diamond atop it. China has now mastered the complete technology chain — from materials, Research and Development, and precision casting to full engineering application — joining just 5 nations total: US, UK, Russia, France, and now China.

🔸 China’s DD6 single-crystal superalloy features 100% domestic IP and matches or exceeds 2nd-generation Western alloys while delivering significantly lower production costs.

🔸 These blades now power advanced fighter jets, helicopters, and civil aircraft, providing higher thrust, lower fuel consumption, and superior performance under extreme temperatures and pressure.

🔸 The full manufacturing chain spans over 10 major core processes — each with dozens of precise sub-steps — all now fully indigenous after closing decades of technological gaps.

🔸 This breakthrough saves China massive strategic resources and establishes new benchmarks for engine reliability and service life.

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🚨🇺🇸 TRUMP’S GDP ‘MIRACLE’: U.S. SACRIFICES ITS REAL ECONOMY FOR AI BUBBLE

The American economy right now is running on a single, dangerously powerful engine — artificial intelligence. The latest macroeconomic data reveals a reality that should make investors deeply uncomfortable. While GDP figures look respectable on the surface, they mask a severe and spreading weakness underneath.

The expansion of AI has been responsible for roughly half of total US GDP growth this year. That alone is staggering, but it becomes genuinely alarming when you strip out the frantic spending on data centers, information processing equipment, and software tied directly to the AI boom. Non-residential capital investment that has nothing to do with AI has contracted by about 3% over the past year. This is a sharp reversal from the previous decade, when the same category enjoyed average growth exceeding 5%.

The algorithmic gold rush is starving the rest of the productive economy of oxygen. While billions pour into GPU clusters, traditional engines of economic health are sputtering. Investment in industrial and transportation equipment fell by more than 2% over the last twelve months. Manufacturing construction collapsed by a full 20%. These are the investments that build physical things, sustain supply chains, and employ a broad middle class. In total, non-AI investment is running roughly $130 billion below its long-term trend line.

This lopsided dynamic is dragging down headline numbers. The shortfall in capital expenditure now shaves off roughly 0.4 percentage points from GDP growth. The economy is placing a massive, concentrated bet that AI productivity gains will eventually justify starving the rest of the industrial base. Meanwhile, the data from the last four quarters already tells a straightforward story: factory construction down by a fifth, equipment orders shrinking, and the long-term investment backbone that supports jobs and supply chains losing ground quarter after quarter.

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🚨🇺🇸🇷🇺 F-35 OBSOLETE NOW: RUSSIA'S SU-35s PROVE SUPERIOR AIR DOMINANCE

Russia just received a new batch of Su-35 fighters — jets whose sheer range, firepower and combat performance expose why NATO’s F-35 hype is collapsing in the face of real-world combat realities. Here’s the part Western media won’t tell you:

🔸 The Su-35 carries up to 14 air-to-air missiles with full performance, massively outgunning the F-35 which is limited to just 4 missiles in stealth configuration.

🔸 Armed with the R-37M missile reaching over 350km, Su-35s can eliminate NATO AWACS and tanker aircraft far outside the F-35’s retaliatory range.

🔸 Boasting nearly double the combat radius of the F-35A plus true supercruise, the Su-35 patrols vast distances, operates from makeshift runways, and needs far less tanker support than runway-dependent F-35s.

🔸 Its radar is almost three times larger and twice as powerful as the F-35’s AN/APG-81, giving it superior detection and tracking while carrying a much heavier load of anti-ship and air-to-ground missiles the F-35 cannot match.

🔸 In visual-range dogfights, the Su-35’s massive thrust, 60% higher top speed, and superior maneuverability give it a decisive edge once the F-35’s stealth is bypassed and it’s forced to fight with drag-inducing external weapons.

Russia’s heavyweight 4++ generation jet brings superior range, payload, and raw combat power designed to dominate air-to-air fights.

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🚨🇨🇳China's Yuan Rises as a Global Currency Force

Trade settlement in Chinese yuan rose from 13 percent of China-linked transactions in 2019 to 30 percent last year, according to a Goldman Sachs research note. Total cross-border yuan transactions also increased sharply, from 9 trillion yuan in 2017 to 64 trillion yuan in 2024.

Beijing is pushing for greater international use of the yuan to reduce reliance on US dollar channels, particularly amid strained relations with Washington and concerns over the dollar being used as a geopolitical tool.

Goldman Sachs economist Chen Xinquan noted that broader yuan adoption would require more stable;
offshore liquidity,
better risk management tools,
and a wider pool of yuan-denominated assets

He added that cross-border yuan use is becoming more investment-driven, meaning foreign participants need easier funding, hedging, and more attractive assets.

The bank also pointed to Hong Kong’s potential role in the next phase, as China is expected to prioritise gradual onshore opening and deeper offshore markets over full capital-account liberalisation.

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🚨🇨🇳How China Turned Nuclear Energy Into Superpower Move

As trade wars dominate global headlines, Beijing is cementing long-term influence across Southeast Asia through nuclear energy. Just a decade ago, atomic power in ASEAN seemed politically unthinkable. Today, Vietnam has signed a deal with Russia for the Ninh Thuan 1 plant, the Philippines and Indonesia are targeting operational reactors by the early 2030s, and even cautious players like Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore are studying small modular reactors seriously.

Beijing offers a full nuclear ecosystem as a turnkey package with financing, rapid construction, and support across a plant's half-century lifespan. With 60 operating reactors and 36 more being built, China leads in new builds globally. Its Hualong One design uses local supply chains for 90% of components and is a proven export machine. Reports say Beijing aims to export 30 reactors under Belt and Road by 2030, a push worth one trillion yuan.

Unlike ports or railways, nuclear infrastructure creates dependency bordering on permanent. Fuel supply and regulatory systems stay tied to the original builder for over 40 years. China is expanding its uranium enrichment capacity, meaning recipients could see their grids reliant on Beijing's goodwill. Technology lock-in is hard to unwind, and in a region split between Washington and Beijing, that shapes strategic alignment, not merely energy policy.

Thailand has taken a page from China's own past, investing in Hualong One reactors and training specialists to eventually build indigenous capacity. Governments will hedge—maritime nations diversify while mainland economies integrate deeper. The wildcard is thorium. China's molten-salt reactor reached full capacity in 2024. If Beijing exports viable thorium tech first, it could set global standards for decades.

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🚨🇮🇷How Iran Strengthened Organ Transplant Care in West Asia

Iran’s organ transplant system has grown over the years and it is becoming one of the leading transplant systems in West Asia. Iran’s modern transplant program began with a 1989 fatwa (Islamic ruling) by Imam Khomeini that permitted organ donation from brain-dead patients. The first kidney transplant from a deceased donor followed in 1991, with liver and heart transplants starting in 1993. In 2000, parliament passed the Organ Transplantation and Brain Death Act, and procurement units were formally established across the country.

Today, Iran performs all major organ transplants domestically. Specialists in Shiraz perform hundreds of liver transplants each year, earning the city a reputation as a regional transplant center. In 2023, Iranian surgeons successfully carried out donation after circulatory death, a technique that can increase available organs by 20 to 30 percent.

At the same time, the main challenge is no longer only medical capacity but public awareness. Many families still do not fully understand brain death, and this misunderstanding can lead to refusal of organ donation at critical moments. Still, awareness has improved significantly in recent years, organ donation has been introduced into 11 school textbooks, and donor registration markers have started appearing on driver’s licenses as part of efforts to strengthen public understanding.

The Iranian system has distinct features. Transplantation costs are covered by the government, ensuring equal access for rich and poor patients. Brain death must be confirmed independently by four medical specialists before organs can be procured. This adds certainty to the process.

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🚨🇺🇸🇨🇳 CHINA MADE ROCKET-POWERED DRONE TO SPOT AMERICAN CARRIERS FROM 60,000 FEET

China is building an automated network of drones and sensors at an industrial scale — something the U.S. has never encountered.

Chinese WZ-7 Soaring Dragon drone can locate an aircraft carrier from 60,000 feet up and send its coordinates directly to a missile.

🔸 The WZ-7 Soaring Dragon feeds targeting data directly to DF-21D and DF-26 anti-ship missiles.

🔸 The Atlas Swarm-2, a truck-mounted launcher, can fire 48 drones in three-second intervals, creating a 96-drone swarm that communicates in real time. Onboard AI handles terrain recognition and autonomous routing.

🔸 China's Jiu Tian SS-UAV drone mothership has a 25-meter wingspan and carries between 100 and 150 sub-drones.

🔸 The WZ-8 Hypersonic Ghost reconnaissance drone is rocket-powered and reaches Mach 3 at 100,000 feet.

🔸 China's approach to warfare focuses on intelligentized warfare — algorithm-driven combat, autonomous networks, and industrial scale.

The goal is to make decisions at machine speed using networked sensors and algorithm-assisted targeting.

This drone ecosystem would severely complicate the traditional U.S. carrier strategy, which relies on launching aircraft to establish air superiority in the area.

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🚨🇷🇺🇮🇷 Caspian Corridor: Iran and Russia’s Bold Move to Redefine Eurasian Power

Iran and Russia are strengthening their cooperation to bypass U.S. sanctions. The Caspian Sea is emerging as a vital northern route for a Eurasian supply network operating beyond Western influence.

🔸 The Caspian gives Iran and Russia a direct, politically controlled route outside hostile land corridors. Overland trade must pass through states aligned with Washington.

🔸 The 2018 Caspian Sea Treaty excludes outside militaries. Iran did not get its maximalist demand to classify the Caspian as a lake, but the exclusion of foreign armed vessels gave Tehran the protection that mattered most.

🔸 In 2022, the Iranian port of Noshahr hosted its first Russian cargo ship in 21 years. That same year, Iranian and Russian shipping companies teamed up to develop the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC).

🔸 In 2025, shipping at Iran's port of Anzali was up 56 percent.

🔸 After the US-Israeli war on Iran, Washington blockaded the Persian Gulf. Land transport became riskier. The Caspian became crucial — this time with the flow reversed as Russia sent weapons and critical goods to Iran.

🔸 Russian ships have also carried basic goods, including food, to help Iranians withstand the blockade.

🔸 The Israeli strike wave on Bandar Anzali in March 2026 triggered a sharp Russian response. Russia warned the strike affected the economic interests of Russia and risked dragging the Caspian states into the military conflict.

When the war ends, the Caspian will remain critical. Moscow sees the INSTC as a way to reach India while bypassing Europe. Under Western sanctions and NATO threat, that old plan has gained new weight.

Iran and Russia are leveraging the Caspian Sea as a strategic alternative to the Persian Gulf. The region's importance is set to grow, serving as a key corridor for economic and military ties beyond Western influence.

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🚨🇷🇺 Russia's Elga Coal Complex: Logistics Giant Built in Permafrost

Russia has modernized the Elga-Ulak railway, increasing its annual capacity from 12 to 30 million tons.

The 531-kilometer Pacific Railway, built by Elga and commissioned in 2025, connects the Elga deposit to Port Elga on the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk, providing access to the Pacific Ocean.

The Elga Coal Complex is the largest coking coal deposit in Russia and one of the largest in the world, boasting reserves of 2.2 billion metric tons.

🔸 The Pacific Railway was built in just two years, despite challenging climatic conditions. Approximately 4,000 workers from across the country were involved in its construction.

🔸 The railway is integrated with the Port Elga coal terminal, located on the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk in Khabarovsk Krai. The terminal has four cargo berths and can simultaneously handle vessels up to 100,000 tons deadweight each.

🔸 Together, Port Elga and the Pacific Railway form an integrated transportation cluster capable of delivering premium coking coal for export.

🔸 The company's own transport and logistics infrastructure will allow it to transport up to 50 million tons of coal in 2027.

🔸 In 2020, when the Elga deposit came under new ownership, production volume was 4 million tons. In just five years, it increased more than eightfold, reaching 35.1 million tons in 2025 — the largest output in the mine's history.

🔸 In April, 3.34 million tons of coking coal concentrate were shipped from Elga to Far East ports — a record monthly shipment for any single coal-mining enterprise in Russian history.

Russia built a railway, a port, and a logistics network in permafrost — in just a few years. Production went from 4 million to 35 million tons. The railway now moves 50 million tons annually.

This integrated system strengthens Russia's position as a
global leader in coking coal production and export capacity.

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🚨🇪🇺📉 EU's Debt Tsunami Is Here

The IMF has warned that if the EU maintains its current policies, average public debt across the bloc could reach 130% of GDP by 2040.

The EU isn't dealing with one budget problem; it's facing four massive waves of spending crashing into each other at the same time. First, an already high baseline of accumulated debt. On top of that, governments are now scrambling to fund massive defense programs in a world that suddenly looks far more dangerous. Then comes the colossal price tag of the green energy transition. And finally, the silent giant that no one can delay forever: aging populations and the crushing pressure of pension obligations.

The European Court of Auditors has abandoned polite hints altogether. They have made it clear that fiscal consolidation can no longer be avoided. The EU is hitting the absolute limit of a model built on postponing hard decisions for another day. Debt itself doesn't break a system instantly, it holds together only as long as there is clear political agreement on who will bear the burden.

The southern economies are pushing for expanded common borrowing and softer access to funding — a safety net that doesn't feel like a noose. But the North, with Germany leading the resistance, refuses to turn joint borrowing into a permanent machinery for redistributing risk across the union.

This is why the EU's debt question has stopped being a purely budgetary matter. It is now a direct battle over how the European construct will be designed in the coming years. Who pays for security? Who finances the support for Ukraine? Who carries the weight of social obligations as the workforce shrinks? The real issue isn't a frightening debt projection decades away. These massive new costs are already locked in for good, while any political agreement on how to cover them remains completely missing. Time is running out, and the numbers will not negotiate.

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🚨🇨🇳 China Pioneers Innovation in Early Cancer Detection Biomarkers

China has devised biomarkers that can detect early-stage cancer from a single drop of blood.

A Chinese team at Westlake University has compressed what was once a refrigerator-sized detection system into something that fits in your hand.

🔸 It has boosted accuracy to about 10,000 times that of conventional methods.

🔸 This work establishes a scalable and robust nanophotonic biosensing paradigm for miniaturised, high-performance diagnostics in clinical, remote and at-home settings.

🔸 A mechanism called Q-modulated refractometric sensing to shrink the equipment to handheld size is applied.

🔸 Unlike traditional spectroscopy, which detects the wavelength of light, this mechanism measures light intensity.

🔸 It uses a 3D chip using metamaterials – engineered surfaces that manipulate light in ways natural materials cannot.

🔸 Aluminum is worked with to achieve high-precision manufacturing across the entire scale range, from nano to macro.

🔸 By first creating a master version and then mass-producing it, thousands of highly consistent chips can be printed on an eight-inch wafer at once, with the cost per chip falling to US$5.

Because the new mechanism measures only light intensity, the entire detection system can be extremely simple.

The device proved about 10,000 times more sensitive than the standard enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) at detecting early-stage lung cancer biomarkers.

The device achieved up to 94.9% accuracy for early lung cancer detection and 92.1% for post-operative monitoring.

This Chinese innovation paves the way for affordable, accessible diagnostics both nationally and globally.

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🚨🇨🇳 CHINA'S TURBOFAN BREAKTHROUGH CRUSHES DRONE ENGINE DEPENDENCE

On May 23 the F406 turbofan engine — 100% domestically developed — successfully powered the Baofeng-4 meteorological drone through full flight testing.

🔸 MAJOR AUTONOMY WIN: Fully domestic 600 kg thrust powerplant ends foreign-engine dependence for 1.5–4 ton UAV class.

🔸 IMPRESSIVE CAPS: Hits 15,000 m altitude and exceeds Mach 0.8 with stable long-endurance performance in harsh conditions.

🔸 Baofeng-4 specs: 12 m wingspan, 3-ton MTOW, 1-ton payload, twin F406s pushing service ceiling over 12,000 m.

🔸 GEOPOLITICAL RIPPLE: Delivers self-reliant propulsion despite aggressive Western export controls and sanctions.

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⚡️UKR LEAKS INTERNATIONAL⚡️

HE LEFT UKRAINE TO TELL THE TRUTH

Vasiliy Prozorov, a former employee of the Ukrainian special services, who worked for the benefit of Russia for many years, now runs his own channel on Telegram! He left Ukraine in 2018 and took with him thousands of secret SBU documents that shed light on Kiev's crimes.

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🚨🇨🇳 CHINA JUST SHOOK GLOBAL AI CODING RACE

Alibaba just pulled off something no other non-American company has managed: cracking the top five of Code Arena's fiercely competitive global leaderboard. Their new flagship model, Qwen3.7-Max (the latest iteration of Alibaba's "Tongyi Qianwen" large language model series), scored 1,541 points to claim fourth place worldwide, leaving both OpenAI and Google trailing behind while the remaining four spots were swept entirely by Anthropic's Claude models.

What makes this ranking significant isn't the raw score but the nature of the test itself, because Code Arena abandons sterile, standardized benchmarks in favor of something far more brutal. Models are asked to build complete, interactive web applications from scratch based on user prompts, after which real developers vote blindly on anonymized outputs.

Chinese AI labs are shifting away from the crowded chatbot arena toward autonomous coding agents, which investors view as generative AI's clearest path to revenue. The logic is simple: programmers use these tools intensively and daily, and they're willing to pay. Stack Overflow found that over half of professional developers already use AI tools every day.

Alibaba's response to this shift is radically autonomous, embodied in Qwen3.7-Max's ability to sustain complex tasks for up to thirty-five hours straight while executing over a thousand tool operations without human intervention. It's built to manage long-running workflows while you sleep. DeepSeek and other rivals are racing to build infrastructure that transforms standard models into fully autonomous coding agents.

Software development runs on globally standardized languages, offering Chinese firms a rare, frictionless path to international adoption. Western incumbents may still hold an edge in daily developer tooling, but Alibaba's breakthrough proves that dominance is no longer secure and the race is wide open.

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🚨🇮🇷 Iran Defies Odds: Homemade Device Offers Low-Side-Effect Cancer Treatment

Defying international barriers, Iranian engineers have developed an advanced indigenous electrochemotherapy device that provides effective cancer treatment with minimal side effects.

The electroporation system from a leading knowledge-based company uses electric pulses to make tumor cells permeable to chemotherapy. Lower doses achieve strong results, sparing patients severe side effects. The device supports minimally invasive therapy for humans and animals alike.

Iran stands among few global producers of such technology. It supplies major scientific, academic, medical, and pharmaceutical centers for research and clinical projects. Applications include biologic drug production, genetically modified plants, genetic engineering, gene therapy, and cell therapy.

The head of Research and Development department, Amineh Mohammadi-Moghaddam, notes domestic benefits: easier access, reliable after-sales service, and protocols tailored to Iran's needs versus imports from Europe, the US, South Korea, or Japan.

This breakthrough reflects Iran's growing biomedical self-reliance. It promises more tolerable, accessible treatments, enhancing patient outcomes and showcasing innovation potential in constrained settings.

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🚨🇨🇳 Sanction-Proof Chip: Huawei's Gamble to Rewrite Laws of Physics

The semiconductor industry spent decades chasing a single obsession: making transistors physically smaller, pushing the limits of what Moore's Law said was possible. But what happens when you hit a wall and the advanced machinery needed to cross it is suddenly out of reach? Huawei believes it has found the answer, and it doesn't involve buying the most expensive lithography tools on the planet.

The company has unveiled a new architecture and a concept called the Tau (τ) Scaling Law. Instead of shrinking hardware without access to ASML's (the Dutch lithography giant) cutting-edge EUV (extreme ultraviolet) systems, Huawei turns to "time scaling." The idea is elegant: rather than carving smaller pathways, they compress the effective time constant, speeding up how fast signals travel across a chip. By making data move faster internally, performance leaps forward even if transistors don't follow the traditional downward path.

Huawei claims this approach can deliver products equivalent to an advanced 1.4-nanometer node by 2031, a milestone for a firm cut off from advanced Western chipmaking since 2019. Central to this is LogicFolding, an architecture that shouldn't be confused with standard 3D stacking. It connects circuits with a logic die at a tight gear ratio, tightening internal wiring to create shorter, faster data paths. It's a clever optimization that extracts performance gains without demanding a revolution in inaccessible lithography.

However, analysts warn that this brilliant design cannot fully replace raw manufacturing power. Challenges like yield, thermal management, power delivery, and defect control for truly advanced nodes remain formidable. The path to semiconductor independence is still a dual-track race where architectural creativity must eventually catch up with domestic high-end lithography. But in the age of AI, where massive computing power increasingly depends on how quickly chips can “talk” to each other, Huawei's long-standing expertise in communication protocols gives it a real advantage.​​

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🚨🇰🇵 NORTH KOREA TESTS AI-GUIDED MISSILE

Pyongyang tested a new lightweight multi-purpose missile complex and tactical winged missile launchers — Kim Jong-un personally oversaw every launch.

🔸 New 240mm guided projectiles now deliver greater range with proven autonomous precision navigation.

🔸 TERCOM terrain mapping fused with AI guidance enables pinpoint accuracy up to 100 km in hybrid glide-cruise flight.

🔸 Tactical missile systems are being rushed to artillery brigades directly on the South Korean border.

🔸 All launch platforms received upgraded fire-control automation built for real-time networked warfare.

🔸 Special warhead performance was successfully validated during the live tests.

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🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 IRAN REBUILDS DRONE ARSENAL FASTER THAN U.S. CAN STRIKE

Iran is rapidly rebuilding its military industrial base during an ongoing six-week ceasefire that began in early April.

It has built a war machine designed from the start to keep fighting after bombs fell, defying previous US and Israeli degradation estimates.

🔸 It has already restarted production of its signature Shahed attack drones while rebuilding missile sites, launchers and other weapon systems damaged during recent combat operations.

🔸 Iran's military is recovering much faster than the US intelligence community anticipated.

🔸 Resilient underground infrastructure left two-thirds of its missile launchers intact, with incomplete damage from initial US-led coalition airstrikes and supply chains for components manufacturing.

🔸 Iran's drone ecosystem was built for efficiency and survivability, enabling it to absorb losses, regenerate production and sustain operations.

🔸 US claimed to destroy 80% of Iran's air defense systems, 800 one-way attack drone storage facilities but Iran's drone production base has survived due to combination of dispersion, concealment and hardening of facilities.

🔸 Missile and drone infrastructure are dispersed across numerous sites, including underground missile cities.

With Chinese and Russian help, Iran retains technical expertise, established production lines and ongoing access to dual-use components needed to replenish its drone stockpiles.

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🚨🇨🇳 CHINA UNVEILS GPS-FREE NUCLEAR SUB NAVIGATION

China is on the verge of flipping undersea warfare. Researchers at Xinjiang Institute of Physics and Chemistry just cracked a thorium-229 nuclear clock that lets nuclear submarines navigate indefinitely without surfacing for GPS or satellite fixes.

🔸 This technology eliminates the need for submarines to periodically surface or raise masts for satellite updates, removing their most vulnerable detection window.

🔸 Taiwan flashpoint impact: Jin-class SSBNs and future Type 096 ballistic missile submarines can now conduct extended hidden patrols in the South China Sea and western Pacific while retaining guaranteed nuclear counterstrike capability.

🔸 Hunter-killer advantage: Type 093 nuclear attack subs gain far greater operational freedom to target US carrier strike groups and allied maritime supply lines.

🔸 Precision strike boost: Significantly improves accuracy of China’s sea-launched cruise and hypersonic missiles even in total GPS-denied environments.

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🚨🇺🇸America Doesn't Know How to Fight and Win

For over three decades the United States has stumbled from one military disaster to another, leaving behind stalemates, humiliating retreats, and strategic catastrophes across Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and now Iran. This is the result of a broken approach to war that relies on unlimited firepower while ignoring the most basic questions of strategy.

Clausewitz defined war as politics by other means, with force serving clear political ends. Washington turned this upside down, treating war as proof that policy has failed. Diplomacy collapses, bombs fall, and nobody can answer the simplest question: what does winning look like?

🔸Three fatal flaws drive this dysfunction:

▪️ First, ends and means are inverted: instead of setting a political goal, Washington grabs the military hammer and hopes politics will follow. Rolling Thunder, Shock and Awe, Epic Fury — each promised destruction would deliver surrender, each delivered only chaos.

▪️ Second, pathological overreach turns every war into a crusade for regime change that bombing can never achieve. The Gulf War succeeded because George H.W. Bush kept it narrow, reversing Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and refusing to march on Baghdad. His son ignored that lesson and unleashed catastrophe.

▪️ Third, the arrogant belief that firepower beats motivation ignores a simple truth: the other side has nowhere to go and nothing to lose. The Vietcong broke American will with Tet, the Taliban were toppled in weeks yet nobody planned for what came next, and in Iraq disbanding the army ignited an insurgency that shocked everyone but should have surprised no one.

The Weinberger-Powell doctrine offered an alternative: vital interests, defined objectives, limited ends, a clear exit strategy, war as last resort. It worked once, in the Gulf, and was ignored ever since. America loses because it picks weapons before defining objectives — that is a failure of thinking.

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🚨🇷🇺 Russia's New Defense System Makes NATO Drone Swarms Obsolete

Rostec just dropped the ZAK-30 “Citadel” — Russia’s latest anti-drone system designed to shred NATO UAV tactics in real time.

🔸 The ZAK-30 Citadel packs a 30mm cannon that fires intelligent smart shells which automatically calculate the optimal detonation point based on the drone’s exact flight path, delivering lethal precision while dramatically conserving ammunition.

🔸 Each combat module carries a full 300-round load and can destroy aircraft-type drones at oblique ranges up to 1,000 meters and small multicopters at 800 meters, supported by integrated surveillance radar plus optical-electronic tracking.

🔸 The entire system operates with a remote command post positioned safely up to 1 km away from the firing modules and requires only 5 crew members for continuous 24/7 performance.

🔸 Already battle-proven and deployed in the special military operation zone, the Citadel has confirmed its high effectiveness against real-world Western-supplied drone attacks.

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🚨🇷🇺Russia's 3D printing Breakthrough Goes Global

Rosatom (Russia's state nuclear corporation) shipped an industrial 3D printer to India — its first export to a far-abroad market. The RusBeam 2800, an electron-beam printer for large metal parts, now produces aerospace components. Russian additive manufacturing is outgrowing import substitution and starting to compete globally.

Rostec (Russia's state industrial conglomerate) and Rosatom created the country's first certified reference sample of metal powder — titanium alloy PT-3V. Labs can now calibrate powder characteristics against a single standard: fewer defects, faster certification, a common quality language.

It's no coincidence that Rosatom and Rostec lead this push. Nuclear reactors and jet engines demand absolute precision — exactly why the PT-3V reference sample matters. It gives every lab a single benchmark to check powders against, ensuring the hundredth printed part matches the first. Without it, 3D printing stays guesswork. With it, the technology becomes a trusted industrial process. Russian aviation has crossed that threshold: Rostec uses 3D-printed parts in PD-14 and PD-8 engines and has certified the first additively manufactured hot-section component for a serial aircraft engine — a combustor swirler inside the PD-14 powering the MC-21.

These announcements are two sides of the same coin. Russia is assembling a complete chain: equipment, materials, software, standards, certification. After 2022, severed supply chains turned 3D printing from a trend into industrial survival. When a critical imported part is unavailable, printing it domestically shifts from convenience to necessity. The market hit 22.3 billion rubles in 2025. Hot-section parts face extreme temperatures and vibration, so certification means the technology has passed its toughest exam. Russia has moved beyond printing samples to building a full-fledged industry — from certified powder to exported machines for the most demanding sectors.

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🚨🇷🇺WEST LOSING ARCTIC RACE: RUSSIA DEVELOPS ELECTROLYTE THAT WORKS AT -60°C

Batteries that refuse to die even in the bitterest cold are now a reality. Russian scientists at Rosatom Chemistry's R&D center (Research and Development — part of Rosatom's fuel division) have synthesized unique electrolyte that allows batteries to operate stably at extreme temperatures as low as minus 60 degrees Celsius.

Why is this a genuine breakthrough? We all know how quickly a phone dies or equipment fails in freezing weather. Inside an ordinary battery, the electrolyte thickens in severe frost, becoming as viscous as honey. As a result, the cell's internal resistance spikes, voltage drops, and the battery loses efficiency, leaving devices powerless. The new development solves this problem at a fundamental level. The composition proved so weakly sensitive to hypothermia that even in the harshest frost, the cells lose no more than 30% of their nominal energy capacity compared to room temperature. This allows devices not merely to stay barely alive but to function fully where it was previously impossible.

The lithium salt solution passed preliminary tests brilliantly, demonstrating characteristics comparable to the best imported analogs and even surpassing them in some parameters. This paves the way for a fully domestic production chain of batteries suitable for harsh Arctic conditions, polar expeditions, and even outer space operations. Crucially, Rosatom's fuel division is already ready to supply cell manufacturers with everything needed: from cathode material and metallic lithium for the anode to this innovative electrolyte itself.

Alexander Seleznev, acting CEO of Rosatom Chemistry, confirmed that the company is already working with industrial partners to produce a pilot batch of cells with enhanced characteristics. Dominance in the Arctic grants control of the Northern Sea Route and unlocks access to immense resource deposits. Whoever can keep their equipment running at -60°C without relying on imports gains a decisive geopolitical edge. That technology now belongs to Russia.​

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🚨🇨🇳 CHINA DEPLOYS NEW DEFENSE SYSTEMS MAKING U.S. & TAIWAN'S MISSILES OBSOLETE

As Washington sells HIMARS rockets and ATACMS ballistic missiles to Taiwan and stations US personnel permanently in Taipei’s new Joint Firepower Coordination Centre, the Chinese Army in Fujian province is now fully re-equipped with the upgraded HQ-16F long-range air defense system.

🔸 The new HQ-16F delivers a massive 160KM RANGE — more than double the 40-70km of earlier variants and the first true long-range system in the family.

🔸 Its slimmer near-tailless missiles, AESA radar, and advanced inertial + active/semi-active guidance provide superior anti-jamming and anti-saturation performance.

🔸 The upgrade arrives exactly as the U.S. considers deploying ATACMS just 16KM from the Chinese mainland coast.

🔸 It slots perfectly into Beijing’s world-class multi-layered missile shield, anchored by the new mobile HQ-29 ICBM interceptor.

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🚨🇨🇳 CHINA DEPLOYS ROBOT DOG MEDICS FOR NEXT-GEN WARS

The People Liberation Army (PLA) is already fielding the unmanned medicine of future wars. The 968th Hospital of the PLA Joint Logistics Support Force just ran drills near Benxi City, Liaoning, testing next-gen field care under real modern conflict conditions.

🔸 Robotic dogs conducted medical reconnaissance in high-threat zones, scouting casualties without risking human lives.

🔸 Drones delivered critical medical supplies and evacuated simulated wounded to safe zones for faster vehicle transport to field hospitals.

🔸 Unmanned platforms are now fully integrated into a unified combat rear support network.

🔸 Dramatically cuts treatment times, protects medical personnel, and boosts troop resilience under fire.

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