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We focus on the people, the issues, the events and the technologies that drive tomorrow’s response.
Our portfolio of multimedia products — web, mobile, TV, print and custom publishing — provides our audience and clients with the information. By working together with our customers and partners, we continue to grow and evolve our portfolio to meet the needs of the industry.
Different media outlets, such as CNN, BBC, Interfax, USA Today, UNIAN, Military.com, ArmyTimes as well as official web-portals of Ministries of defense and governmental agencies of different countries, refer to us and quote our materials.We also participate as a media partner in some international exhibitions, conferences and forums, such as Milex, Kyiv Arms & Security, ADEX, etc.
We can proudly say that in the last year we had 28,000,000 individual users visit our website, creating over 52,180,000 page views.
The website news is read by users in over 150 different countries each month.
Traffic Overview
Total visits to defence-blog.com in the last month by country.
- United States 30.87%
- Czech Republic 5.42%
- Canada 4.86%
- United Kingdom 3.83%
- Germany 3.65%
Defence Blog’s marketing strategy is focused on the brand channel with 48.56% of traffic, followed by Search with 23.01% coming from Google and Yahoo.

Readers include CEOs, MDs, Sales & Marketing personnel, Engineers, Senior Professionals and Journalists who visit the sites.
Our News section offers visitors a great informational and educational database for their online or offline research.
Dylan Malyasov
He is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Defence Blog online magazine. Dylan leads DB's coverage of global military news, focusing on identifying technologies of strategic importance to aviation, aerospace and defense. In addition, he is also an accredited defense adviser and consultant. Born in Arequipa, Peru and educated in Kyiv, Ukraine, he graduated in business management and worked at leading European defense companies before becoming a military journalist.
