lørdag 25. april 2026

Arktis

 


FSB major general Vladimir Shchemelinin appointed to chief position at Russia’s border with ‘difficult Nordic neighbours’

The senior officer, who has been accused by Ukrainian military intelligence of involvement in criminal activities on European territory, has been appointed head of the FSB Border Guard Directorate for northern regions bordering Norway and Finland.


Warships begin missile drills in Barents Sea

Several of the Russian Navy’s most powerful warships are reported to have departed from the naval base in Severomorsk towards a sealed-off exercise area north of the Kola Bay.

Sjekk https://tinyurl.com/yc5va42c


Northern Fleet establishes helicopter regiment

Helicopters are vital for countering drones and protecting shipping, says Andrei Vrublevsky, commander of the Northern Fleet’s new helicopter regiment. According to the lieutenant colonel, a major refurbishment of the regiment’s air base on the Kola Peninsula is due to be completed in 2027.

Sjekk https://tinyurl.com/327rpfvd

Kina

 


Chinese warships sail through Japanese waters as regional tensions grow

By 

Brian McElhiney and Keishi Koja


Stars and Stripes • April 23, 2026




A Chinese destroyer was spotted sailing between Japan’s westernmost island, Yonaguni, and Iriomote Island before sailing into Japan’s contiguous zone heading toward the East China Sea on April 22, 2026. (Japan Joint Staff)

Two Chinese naval vessels sailed between Japan’s southwestern islands this week, Japan’s military said, in a passage that follows training in the Western Pacific and comes amid heightened tensions between Tokyo and Beijing.

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force spotted the guided-missile destroyer and frigate south of Hateruma Island around 3 a.m. Wednesday, according to a Joint Staff news release that day. Both ships were moving northwest.

Iran

 


The law sets a 60-day limit on unauthorized wars. Will Trump respect it?



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SISTE: Trumps beste menn, bl. a. svigersønn Jared Kushner, er på vei nå kl 1200.(Red.)

Irans delegasjon er kommet til Islamabad

Den iranske utenriksministeren og hans følge er på plass i Pakistans hovedstad. Det er fortsatt uklart om det blir direkte samtaler med USA.


Sjekk https://tinyurl.com/49jchy8v


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Pressure mounting to overcome mine fears for ship transit in Strait of Hormuz

By 

Alison Bath


Stars and Stripes • April 23, 2026


 


A Navy explosive ordnance disposal technician swims toward an inert training mine during a neutralization exercise in this undated photo. While experts say Iran has laid few mines in the Strait of Hormuz, the Pentagon estimates it could take about six months to clear the waterway, an effort needed to reassure shipowners and captains that the strait is safe. (Tyler Baldino/U.S. Navy)

NAPLES, Italy — Nearly two months into the war in the Middle East, the U.S. has yet to break Iran’s grip on the Strait of Hormuz — and, increasingly, the world economy.

That’s due in part to concerns of shipping companies and insurers about Iranian sea mines lurking in the critical waterway, through which 20% of the world’s daily consumption of oil and petroleum products usually flows.

Nye fly

 

Air Force, Navy and Marines already jockeying for position on sixth-generation fighter of the future

By 

Gary Warner


Stars and Stripes • April 23, 2026


 


An artist rendering of the proposed F-47 Sixth-Generation fighter. (U.S. Air Force)

The armed forces of the United States have competed amongst themselves for generations, so it would be surprising if they weren’t already heating up over the future sixth-generation fighter.

“Future” is the operative word: Even the most aggressive timelines predict a first flight unlikely before 2028, with an entry to service in the early 2030s. The project demands relatively small fiscal resources for now — just over $5.1 billion of the $1.5 trillion defense budget rolled out this week.


Ukraina

 


NATO

 Iran war delays US weapons deliveries to Estonia, raising defense concerns

By 

Phillip Walter Wellman


Stars and Stripes • April 23, 2026


 

An Estonian M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System unleashes a training rocket during a live-fire exercise in Undva, Estonia, July 11, 2025. The exercise marked the first time Estonian troops fired their U.S.-made HIMARS. (Rose Di Trolio/U.S. Army)

Delays in U.S. missile deliveries caused by the war in Iran are pushing NATO ally Estonia to look for alternative ways to maintain its defenses, a top official told the country’s public broadcasting network.

The United States has paused munitions supplies to Estonia until at least the end of the Iran war, according to ERR.

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The War Zone med oppdatering

 

Hellfire vil bli brukt mot små fartøyer som Revolusjonsgarden legger miner med. Det er også et effektivt anti-pamser missil. Jeg tror det der det missilet som brukes mot drug-kartellenes smuglerbåter. Kan Norges Bell 412SP ta disse? Jeg har aldri sett oppheng for missiler på helikoptertypen. Vi er som kjent ekstremt tilbakestående med militære helikoptre. (Red.)

A STRONG OFFENSE FOR THE WORLD OF DEFENSE



April 24, 2026

The Navy’s top leadership says they are working hard to avoid serious issues that have plagued previous shipbuilding efforts when it comes to the Trump class “battleship” program. Senior officials have focused, in particular, on the need to have a very firm design before any work on the large surface combatants, the first of which could cost a whopping $17 billion, actually begins. A lack of a finalized design, along with repeated changes to it along the way, contributed heavily to the demise of the Constellation class frigate last year.

Read our full report here.

As another U.S. delegation is headed to Pakistan to try to restart negotiations, be sure to check out TWZ’s rolling coverage for the latest on the conflict in the Middle East here.

 
 
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