December 2024

NATO Arctic Hub Sparks New Russia Tensions

A new amphibious warfare training center in Sørreisa, Norway, facilitates joint training for U.S., British, and Dutch personnel, bolstering NATO’s presence near Russia’s Arctic border. This initiative follows Norway’s significant investment in military infrastructure in the Troms region, totaling nearly $1.44 billion since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The center’s establishment underscores heightened regional tensions, exemplified by recent Russian spy ship activity near Norwegian critical infrastructure. Defense Minister Bjørn Arild Gram emphasized the importance of collaborative training for regional and NATO security.

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Ukrainian Brigade Destroys North Korean Missile System in Kharkiv

On November 30th, the Third Assault Brigade destroyed a North Korean Bulsae-4 self-propelled anti-tank missile system in Kharkiv Oblast using FPV drones. The operation, documented in a released video, also resulted in the destruction of Russian vehicles and inflicted casualties on Russian infantry. This engagement highlights the growing involvement of North Korean military assets in the conflict, with reports suggesting thousands of North Korean soldiers are operating in Russia and receiving weapons and resources in exchange for their participation. The use of the Bulsae-4, a long-range anti-tank system, underscores the escalating nature of the conflict.

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