In today’s explosive update from The Military Show, we break down FOUR of the biggest military developments shaking the global stage:
00:00 Ukraine HITS Putin With a BRUTAL Surprise on His Birthday… 2,000 KM INSIDE Russia
October 7 marked Vladimir Putin’s 73rd birthday—but Ukraine had other plans. As the Kremlin prepared for celebration, long-range Ukrainian drones struck deep into Russia, reaching as far as Tyumen—2,000 kilometers from the border. The target? An oil refinery crucial to Russia’s war effort. Reports of explosions, internet blackouts, and conflicting Russian claims raise big questions about what really happened that night. Did Ukraine deliver the most explosive birthday surprise yet? Watch to find out.
17:21 Russia’s Army Is BLEEDING Troops… 70,000 of Putin’s Troops Going AWOL
Russia’s massive army faces a crisis from within as new reports reveal a record surge in desertions. Tens of thousands of troops are abandoning their posts, exposing deep cracks in Moscow’s war machine. With rising brutality, collapsing morale, and desperate new punishments, the Kremlin’s control over its forces is slipping fast—painting a grim picture of what’s happening inside Russia’s military today.
34:46 Greece SLAPS Putin… Sends Ukraine FIREPOWER to BREAK Russia
Greece has approved a major weapons transfer to Ukraine valued at over $231 million, involving 60 M110A2 self-propelled howitzers, 150,000 shells, and thousands of ZUNI rockets. The weapons will move through the Czech Republic as an intermediary, under a deal first reported on October 6 by the Kyiv Post.
The transfer marks one of Greece’s most significant contributions to Ukraine since the war began, providing critical artillery and aerial munitions as Ukraine works to counter Russia’s entrenched firepower. While the sale awaits final approval from Greece’s National Security Council, it signals a deepening shift in European military support toward Kyiv.
52:17 Ukraine’s "POTBELLIED" Weapon That Russia CAN’T Stop… and It’s HEADED for Moscow
Ukraine has unveiled a mysterious new missile variant, nicknamed the “Puffy Neptune,” shown to the Lithuanian delegation in Kyiv on October 7, 2025. Military analysts believe it features conformal fuel tanks that could extend its range to around 500 km (310 miles), potentially putting Moscow within reach for the first time.
The missile joins Ukraine’s expanding lineup of domestically developed weapons, including the Long Neptune (1,000 km range), Flamingo, and Sapsan missiles. With confirmed readiness for deployment and production under the “Build with Ukraine” program, the Puffy Neptune could soon play a decisive role in Ukraine’s ongoing campaign targeting Russian infrastructure.
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