All trends
Belarus is unlikely to complete the purchase of Su-30SMs
Belarus may revise border protection principles
“Fort Trump” vs “Fort Putin”
Central Asia will remain a priority not only for the Belarusian military-industrial complex
Belarusian-Ukrainian relations on the verge of a crisis
Minsk’s positions in the military-political sphere are likely to deteriorate
Belarus will continue to supply missile weapons to Azerbaijan
Belarusian-Serbian military cooperation is on the rise
Minsk intends to upgrade combat air force
Russia’s military presence in Belarus unlikely to change
Discipline in the power block is ensured with strict means
Belarus is unwilling to confront with NATO
Belarus-Turkey: ‘brothers in (missile) arms’
Minsk seeks to balance out Russia and the West with China
The Belarusian authorities will tighten their grip on the situation in the country
July 3rd Parade is fraught with consequences for Minsk
Belarusian-Azerbaijani military-technical cooperation is likely to step beyond supplies of the MPLRS Polonaise
Belarus-NATO: more complicated than it seemed
Lukashenka has grown into re-establishing eastern border guards
The primary focus is on law and order in the Belarusian Army
NATO-Belarus: modest cooperation prospects
Belarus launched a promo-campaign for the MLRS Polonaise on the arms market
The rise of the Belarusian KGB or a political game?
Political turmoil in Belarusian-Ukrainian relations has affected the security sector
Clearing the army’s name has become an urgent task
Belarus aims to step up defence cooperation with China
Belarus and China seek wider defence cooperation
The Belarusian authorities do not welcome combatants
The gap between society and the army is becoming unsafe
Belarus fine-tunes a response to the limited external aggression
Minsk and Kiev seek to resume cooperation on security matters
Law enforcers start paying attention to public opinion
Belarusian-European military-political relations have come in the ‘red zone’
Belarusian military-political leadership is unconvinced a major war is possible
Belarus may acquire an additional communication satellite
The KGB opens up to society
Belarusian-Pakistani military-industrial cooperation retains prospects
Security issues
Belarus is unlikely to complete the purchase of Su-30SMs
October 1 – October 7
Belarus may revise border protection principles
September 24 – September 30
“Fort Trump” vs “Fort Putin”
September 17 – September 23
Central Asia will remain a priority not only for the Belarusian military-industrial complex
September 10 – September 16
Belarusian-Ukrainian relations on the verge of a crisis
September 3 – September 9
Minsk’s positions in the military-political sphere are likely to deteriorate
August 27 – September 2
Belarus will continue to supply missile weapons to Azerbaijan
August 20 – August 26
Belarusian-Serbian military cooperation is on the rise
August 13 – August 19
Minsk intends to upgrade combat air force
August 6 – August 12
Russia’s military presence in Belarus unlikely to change
July 30 – August 5
Discipline in the power block is ensured with strict means
July 23 – July 29
Belarus is unwilling to confront with NATO
July 16 – July 22
Belarus-Turkey: ‘brothers in (missile) arms’
July 9 – July 15
Minsk seeks to balance out Russia and the West with China
July 2 – July 8
The Belarusian authorities will tighten their grip on the situation in the country
June 25 – July 1
July 3rd Parade is fraught with consequences for Minsk
June 18 – June 24
Belarusian-Azerbaijani military-technical cooperation is likely to step beyond supplies of the MPLRS Polonaise
June 11 – June 17
Belarus-NATO: more complicated than it seemed
June 4 – June 10
Lukashenka has grown into re-establishing eastern border guards
May 28 – June 3
The primary focus is on law and order in the Belarusian Army
May 21 – May 27
NATO-Belarus: modest cooperation prospects
May 14 – May 20
Belarus launched a promo-campaign for the MLRS Polonaise on the arms market
May 7 – May 13
The rise of the Belarusian KGB or a political game?
April 30 – May 6
Political turmoil in Belarusian-Ukrainian relations has affected the security sector
April 23 – April 29
Clearing the army’s name has become an urgent task
April 16 – April 22
Belarus aims to step up defence cooperation with China
April 16 – April 22
Belarus and China seek wider defence cooperation
April 2 – April 8
The Belarusian authorities do not welcome combatants
March 26 – April 1
The gap between society and the army is becoming unsafe
March 19 – March 25
Belarus fine-tunes a response to the limited external aggression
March 12 – March 18
Minsk and Kiev seek to resume cooperation on security matters
March 5 – March 11
Law enforcers start paying attention to public opinion
February 26 – March 4
Belarusian-European military-political relations have come in the ‘red zone’
February 19 – February 25
Belarusian military-political leadership is unconvinced a major war is possible
February 12 – February 18
Belarus may acquire an additional communication satellite
February 5 – February 11
The KGB opens up to society
January 29 – February 4
Belarusian-Pakistani military-industrial cooperation retains prospects
January 22 – January 28