- Artillery-Delivered Mine Systems Are Key In Ukrainian Defense
June 7, 2024
While drones, electronic warfare, and artillery have played significant roles throughout the Russia-Ukraine war, many battlefield outcomes have been decided by a different technology: mines. As Western-provided ammunition starts to arrive at the Ukrainian frontlines, the 10,000 Remote Anti-Armor Mine Systems (RAAMS) included in the recent American aid package will replenish Ukraine’s supply of artillery-delivered mines. ...
- UNICEF: 53% of Ukrainian teenagers engage in risky behaviour despite being well-informed about risks posed by mines and unexploded ordnance
June 7, 2024
A study conducted by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Rating Group on explosive ordnance risk awareness and safe behaviour practices among Ukrainian parents and children aged 10 to 17 has revealed that boys aged 14 to 17 (62 per cent) and adolescents from rural areas and low-income families demonstrate the riskiest behaviours. Despite ...
- Germany: Unexploded ordnance successfully defused in the port of Hamburg
June 5, 2024
A 250-pound bomb from the Second World War, discovered on Wednesday morning in the port of Hamburg, was successfully defused by the explosive ordnance disposal service of the fire brigade at around 5:20 p.m. in the afternoon. All previously initiated closures around the site near Dock 12 of the Hamburg shipyard Blohm+Voss in the port of ...
- French police arrest Russo-Ukrainian man with explosives near Paris
June 5, 2024
The man was treated by fire-fighters after he “suffered significant burns following an explosion,” on Monday, the source said. A subsequent search of his room led to the discovery of products and materials intended for the manufacture of explosive devices, the source added. The source said the PNAT office, working with France’s domestic spy agency, has ...
- Competition To Supply Ukraine With FPV Drones Gets Underway
June 4, 2024
A multi-national effort to provide Kyiv with additional first-person view (FPV) drones has officially begun, thanks to the launch of an industry competition. Led by the United Kingdom, the competition will dish out funds to successful bidders in hopes of delivering significant quantities FPV drones to Ukraine. These types of munitions have become critical on both ...
- Cyprus: Limassol tavern explosion linked to personal feud
June 3, 2024
Police were put on high alert early Monday after an explosion shook a tavern in Zakaki, Limassol. The blast occurred shortly before 5:00 a.m., causing minor damage to the establishment. Authorities confirmed that an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated at the entrance of the tavern, which is co-owned by a 36-year-old man and his 27-year-old brother. ...
- Ukraine: Nine teams of innovators showcase products to help sappers
June 2, 2024
Nine teams of Ukrainian developers presented during the Safe Field hackathon their projects aimed at facilitating mine clearance efforts. This is about the platforms designed to mow grass in mine-infested areas. “The main request to developers is to create robotic mowers that could effectively mow vegetation and at the same time be inexpensive to manufacture, making ...
- Belgium: Car loaded with explosives breaks through roadblock at Belgian-Luxembourg border
June 1, 2024
On Friday at around 1am, a BMW broke through a roadblock set up by Belgian customs and police along the N81 between Arlon and Messancy, just a few kilometres from the Luxembourgish border, resulting in a car-chase. The four people in the car fled towards Aubange in Belgium, where they abandoned the vehicle on Avenue de ...
- Malta: ‘Alarming’ amount of explosives at garage of PL HQ bomb suspect
June 1, 2024
Police and bomb disposal officers are “alarmed” by the amount of explosive material found in a garage where a teenager is suspected of having manufactured a bomb which was placed outside Labour Party headquarters, Times of Malta has learned. Sources close to the police said the underground garage contained enough material for a “devastating” tragedy if ...
- Ukraine’s special forces have developed new tech that allows drones to fly without GPS
May 31, 2024
Ukraine’s special forces have developed new software that allows drones to fly without the use of GPS, limiting the impact of Russian jamming. The software, called Eagle Eyes, allows unmanned drones to travel using sight rather than satellite-based GPS navigation, The Economist reported. It uses AI to compare live video of the area below the drone ...
- France foiled ‘Islamist suicide attack on football stadium’ terror plot
May 31, 2024
French security services have foiled a plot for an “Islamist-inspired” attack which was planned for during this summer’s Olympic Games. The country’s domestic intelligence agency arrested an 18-year-old Chechen man suspected of organising an attack on a football game in Lyon. The Chechen immigrant to France is said to have wanted to disrupt games planned in ...
- Russian forces destroy lost Ukrainian Magura V USV with FPV drone
May 30, 2024
An intriguing video has emerged online, reportedly showing a Russian FPV drone taking out a Ukrainian Uncrewed Surface Vessel in what is likely the Black Sea. This marks the first documented footage of an FPV drone engaging a USV in the Ukraine conflict. Details regarding the incident remain scarce. It’s unclear if the Russian FPV ...
- Beach Breach: Cavalry Engineers Blast into the Final Day of EFES 24
May 30, 2024
EFES-24, held at a military training site just south of Izmir, Turkey, took place May 29-30 and showcased the best parts of multinational military partnership. This biennial exercise, named in honor of the ancient city of Ephesus, demonstrated complex military capabilities and involved more than 11,000 participants from 49 nations. Leading the way was a platoon-sized ...
- Cambodia to examine possibility to provide more training for Ukrainian deminers
May 29, 2024
Cambodia will examine the possibility of cooperating with Japan to provide more training for Ukrainian deminers. The pledge was made by Hun Sen, President of the Cambodian Senate, in a video conference meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Ruslan Stefanchuk yesterday afternoon. In reply to the Ukrainian side’s request for Cambodian deminers in Ukraine, Samdech Techo Hun ...
- Yemen’s Houthis target six ships in three seas
May 29, 2024
Yemen’s Houthis targeted six ships in three different seas, including the Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier Laax that was damaged after reporting a Houthi missile attack off the coast of Yemen, the Iran-backed group said on Wednesday. The Laax was attacked on Tuesday. The Houthis also launched attacks against the Morea and Sealady vessels in the Red ...
- Ukrainian sappers neutralize almost 4,000 explosives in past week
May 28, 2024
In the past week, demining units of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s State Special Transport Service found and neutralized 3,948 explosive objects. The State Special Transport Service said this in a post on its Facebook page, Ukrinform reports. “The area of 2,826.61 hectares has been demined (inspected). Most of the explosive items were neutralized in the Kherson ...
- UK: WWII bomb found in Devon garden detonated by Royal Navy team
May 28, 2024
Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams detonated a WWII bomb which was discovered in a garden in Devon yesterday (May 27). A Royal Navy team from the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) responded to assist police following the discovery in Colaton Raleigh in Sidmouth. The item was described as a one kilo German Incendiary, which ...
- Belgium sends nearly €1 billion in military aid to Ukraine
May 28, 2024
As part of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s surprise visit to Belgium, he and Prime Minister Alexander De Croo signed a security agreement about the delivery of at least €977 million in military aid this year, they announced on Tuesday. The agreement guarantees Belgium’s support in the field of security, explained De Croo: modern armoured vehicles, equipment ...

