
Since the number of my posts on Ukraine’s Arms Monitor has already exceeded 130, I’ve decided to group them by theme and launch a Topic Navigator.
I’ll send some of the largest and most popular sections by email, but please note that the full Topic Navigator will now be available on Ukraine’s Arms Monitor website at all times.
You can use it whenever you want to explore specific topics — such as UAVs, naval drones, ground drones, Ukraine–Europe cooperation, arms control, and more. If you have suggestions for topics you’d like to see listed, feel free to let me know — I’ll consider them.
New posts and sections will be automatically added to the relevant lists in the Navigator.
The list starts with the most recent posts; free posts are highlighted with asterisks.
The first is “Deep Strike Capabilities”.
How Accurate Are Flamingo Missiles? - May 2026 - link
Ukraine Continues Long-Range Strikes against Russia as Part of Asymmetric Warfare - May 2026 - link - *free
Ukraine’s Long-Range Drone Capabilities - March 2026 - link;
Russian Shaheds Strike a Passenger Train in Ukraine - January 2026 - link - *free
Russia’s New Geran-5 Drones - January 2026 - link
Russia Strikes Ukraine With Anti-Ship Missiles - January 2026 - link - *free
Shahed Drones Are Evolving in Three Main Directions - January 2026 - link - *free
Drones Against Civilians: How Russia Uses UAVs to Kill and Terrorize - January 2026 - link - *free
Shaheds with real-time remote control - December 2025 - link
When Ukraine will have ballistic missiles, and how the “Flamingo” missile was developed - December 2025 - link
How to Increase the Effectiveness of Deep Strike Drones: Comments from Ukraine’s Aerorozvidka - November 2025 - link - *free
FP-7 and FP-9 ballistic missiles (Fire Point) - November 2025 - link
Ukraine Doubles Down on Deep-Strike Capabilities: The Ukrainian Council of Defence Industry - November 2025 - link
How Ukraine’s Deep Strike Campaign Affects Russia - October-November 2025 - link - *free
Second launch of Flamingo missile - November 2025 - link
Russia and its Burevestnik missile - October 2025 - link - *free
Pentagon gave the green light to proceed with supplying Ukraine with long-range Tomahawks - October 2025 - link - *free
Zelensky set tasks to expand the geography of long-range strikes - October 2025 - link
Ukrainian forces carried out more than 160 strikes on oil refineries and other facilities deep inside Russia - October 2025 - link
US and Tomahawks - October 2025 - link - *free
Discussions about Tomahawks ongoing - October 2025 - link - *free
Inside Fire Point: Drones, Missiles and Politics: summary of the interview - October 2025 - link
Russian ballistic missiles are flying on quasi-ballistic trajectories - September-October 2025 - link
Flamingo, Air Defence and Ballistic Missiles: Fire Point’s Main Priorities - September 2025 - link
Ukraine’s Long-Range Drones Hit Russia’s Oil Network - September 2025 - link - *free
American Shield AI and Ukrainian Iron Belly develop a long-range strike drone - September 2025 - link
How Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb Affected Russia’s Strategic Bomber Fleet - September 2025 - link
Fire Point will establish a plant in Denmark to produce solid fuel for its missiles - September 2025 - link
How far into Russia can Ukraine’s Flamingo missile reach? First use of Flamingo - September 2025 - link
Ukraine Ramps Up Long-Range Disposable Drone Production: FP-1 - August 2025 - link - *free
Ukraine’s Flamingo Cruise Missile: What Is Known So Far - August 2025 - link
Russian Shaheds in Polish Airspace - August 2025 - link
Eight high-value, militarily plausible targets that Ukraine could strike - August 2025 - link
Ukraine’s Long-Range Drones and Their Limitations - August 2025 - link
Russia’s jet-powered Shaheds - July-August, 2025 - link
FP-1: Ukraine’s New Long-Range Drone and Its Impressive Results - July 2025 - link
A Mesh network element found on Russian Gerbera - July 2025 - link
Ukraine’s Sapsan short-range ballistic missile - June 2025 - link
Russia’s production of ballistic missiles has increased by at least 66% over the past year - June 2025 - link - *free
Russia uses Shahed drones with AI targeting for the first time in Ukraine - June 2025 - link
How Drones Are Becoming Part of Ukraine’s Air and Missile Defense - June 2025 - link
The Global Rise of Shahed-Type Drones - June 2025 - link - *free
Ukraine’s Sapsan ballistic missile - June 2025 - link
Germany, France, the UK, and the US lifted all restrictions on Ukraine regarding the range of strikes - June 2025 - link - *free
Russia increased production of ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as improved their quality - May 2025 - link - *free
Shaheds, SIM Cards, and Telegram Channels: How They All Work Together - May 2025 - link
Russian Technologies: Drone Swarms and More Efficient Shaheds - May 2025 - link
Putin rejected Zelensky’s proposal for a temporary moratorium on long-range strikes - April 2025 - link
Russia is intensifying its focus on Shahed OWA-UAV operations - April 2025 - link
Ukraine’s long-range Neptune cruise missile is a potential trump card - March 2025 - link
Ukraine Plans to Produce 2,000 Long-Range Drones in 2025 - February- March 2025 - link - *free
Russia plans to launch up to 500 Shahed drones and decoy UAVs at Ukraine simultaneously - February- March 2025 - link
Russia begins producing turbofan-powered Geran-3 (Shahed-238) drones and modifies Shahed-136 drones - February 2025 - link - *free
Russia is using Belarusian components for Kh-69 missiles - February 2025 - link - *free
Ukraine is daring Russia to open fire on swarms of new Trembita drones. Many of the drones will be decoys - February 2025 - link - *free
Russians Significantly Modernized Shahed and Gerbera Drones - February 2025 - link
Ukraine sees marked improvement in accuracy of Russia’s North Korean missiles - February 2025 - link - *free
“Hell” for Russians: How Ukraine Was Making a Super Drone but Ended Up with a Cruise Missile - February 2025 - link - *free
How Russia’s Struggles with ICBM Sarmat Production Impact Its Nuclear Deterrence Capabilities - January 2025 - link - *free


Golden Olena, thank you so much 👍. Excellent work
Query on: "The *White House* gave the green light to proceed with supplying Ukraine with long-range Tomahawks - October 2025". The linked piece says it was the Pentagon that gave the green light, which seems more accurate