RSS Feed
Russian Ministry of Defence official news are now available through RSS newsfeed service. You can check out news headlines as soon as they appear of the MOD official homepage (www.mil.ru/eng) using any RSS-aware programs. Yet, you can post our news headlines and captions on your own websites.
What is the RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy-to-use and user-friendly way to provide web content or summaries of web content together with links to the full versions of the content. Thus, users are now able to have news constantly fed to them instead of searching for them. You can also have the news delivered directly to your computer in order to keep timely updated.
How shall I get the RSS feeds?
To reed RSS newsfeeds you need a program known as News Reader / RSS Aggregator that can check a list of feeds on behalf of a user and display any updated articles that it finds. Once you have installed an RSS News Reader all you need is to choose an RSS channel available at MOD official homepage.
What RSS News Reader shall I use?
There are lots of PC applications that allow you to read RSS feeds. These could normally be both various operating system-compatible programs and RSS-aware websites.
If you still have no preferred RSS Aggregator we recommend you to use the RSS Infodesigner.
How to subscribe to Russian MOD’s RSS newsfeeds?
In order to subscribe to our RSS newsfeeds complete the following:
Choose one or a few of RSS feed channels you like from the list below (linked to XML-format files).
Copy the URL (choose "Copy Shortcut" for Internet Explorer, "Copy Link Location" for Netscape and Mozilla, or "Copy Link Address" for Opera). In your news reader, select the option that adds a new channel, then paste in the URL and click OK.
Check out your RSS reader reload time. It could be, for example, 10 min. Keep updated!




