Category: Defence technologies

  • What is the Iran War about and what for?

    By Marta Koblanska, April 27, 2026, 12:00 Poland’s time, Photo: pumping oil, thanks to TyliJura, Pixabay The more oil you have, the less water you drink. Conversely, the more water you need, the better your weapon becomes, unless your technology does not require that much water – a piece of the story about the war…

  • Why the Iranian regime must change and Americans keep away

    By Marta Koblanska, January 13, 2026, 20:00 Poland’s time, photo: lipsticks, aleksandra85foto, Pixabay People on the Iranian streets await, in the meantime, being shot the America’s intervention. America is not going to come unless the Iranian leader cures his blindness. The story of Iran begins long ago. The author of this writing is not fully…

  • Does Poland need Central Communication Airport CPK and earning limits, and why?

    By Marta Koblanska, November 4, 2025, 12:00 Poland’s time, Photo: Tokyo Forum (picture to illustrate the text), author: zauber2011, Pixabay Why do top world leaders like Poland for a short time? The answer may lie in the safety at Polish airports, which had been designed in the past. The story of the Central Communication Airport…

  • IEA cuts renewables’ growth forecast for the US by 50 percent. What does this mean for others?

    By Marta Koblanska, 14 October 2025, 19:00 Poland’s, Photo: Solar elipse, thanks to wynpnt, Pixabay What factors are hindering the growth of renewable energy sources, and what drives their adoption? The IEA emphasizes the importance of flexibility in this context. Energy sources may be more or less efficient. That means a different caloric value of…

  • How to make airspace defence more efficient? Technology is the answer.

    By Marta Koblańska, September 22, 12;00 Poland’s time, photo: F16 sky capability – departure up –  author of the picture: ArtTower, Pixabay Poland’s air protection, along with that of eastern EU countries, seems to be gradually becoming less effective, thereby reducing the chances of adequate defense, just in case. NATO membership involves specific classifications. The…

  • Will Canada’s cut in the Russian oil price benchmark contribute to peace in Ukraine? Or not?

    By Marta Koblanska, August 12, 17:20 Poland ‘s time, Photo: Ship, thanks to jpeter2, Pixabay A territorial swap for the lives of Ukrainians is becoming increasingly likely, despite Ukraine’s leader initially rejecting any land concessions. Canada’s recent decision to reduce the price cap on Russian oil by approximately 20 percent has reshaped the negotiations but…

  • When security kills. NATO country inflicting humanitarian crisis, Russia’s civilized rule of war

    By Marta Koblańska, 8.08.2025, 11:00 Poland’s time, photo: Gaza, thanks to Hosnysalah, Pixabay Are we witnessing a shift in NATO policy toward civilians? Israeli plans to take over Gaza and get rid of Palestinians may be an example. At the same time, Russia is washing its hands in its war against Ukraine. The fact that…

  • Why does the most advanced country in medicine wipe out another that needs health aid?

    By Marta Koblańska, August 1, 13:00 Polish time, Photo thanks to Elstef, Pixabay Israel continues its harsh response following Hamas’s dumb attack on the country, which resulted in the deaths and abductions of innocent and politically uninvolved individuals. As a result, Palestinians are suffering hell. If one were to assess the value of a single…

  • How do we cope with propaganda? Is it clear for most of us or not?

    Photo: Radio waves, Credit: Clker-Free-Vector-Images, Pixabay Does repeating a lie a hundred times make it true? Unfortunately, more often than we would like, the answer is yes. This phenomenon is a key aspect of how propaganda operates.  Propaganda has existed since the emergence of different organized human societies and countries. Innovations in communication tools and…

  • Are war supporters leftish? That might be the case in the Ukrainian war

    By Marta Koblanska, February 10, 18:00, Photo: MayaQ, Pixabay Over-trusted governments may cheat their voters with social welfare redistribution while in fact keep silent on human costs on the battlefield outside ruling area. Ukrainian war started after Russia attempted to invade the country what might have been planned for a very long time. The reasons…

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  • Any NATO jump related to huge risk

    Which article of NATO deal is the most important one? Number 5. Why? Because provides the key for its existence despite shifts in policy. Watch film about NATO in a nutshell that included Polish contrbution.