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Russian soldiers record the moment epic detonation of their BMP-2 IFV.
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Former U.S. Army sniper Daniel Harris from Colorado relocated to Russia, where he is seeking citizenship and aims to support Russia in its invasion of Ukraine.

Harris refers Russian invasion of Ukraine as "special military operation".
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The U.S. Marine Corps has developed a new unmanned, semisubmersible vessel for transporting supplies and weapons.

— Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Simon Doran revealed that the design was inspired by narco-submarines used for drug smuggling.

Key features of the vessel:

— 55 feet long.
— Completely autonomous.
— Can travel hundreds or thousands of miles.
— Capable of carrying various weapon systems and other cargo.


Source: Business Insider
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Heli down: Footage shows Kachin Independence Army (KIA) shooting down Myanmar's military junta helicopter with MANPADS

Likely an earlier event, but footage was released today.
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French President Emmanuel Macron dealt another blow to democracy.

Rejecting the joint candidate of the leftist New Popular Front Alliance, which emerged victorious in the early general elections, Macron appointed former Foreign Minister Michel Barnier from the center-right as prime minister.

Macron's scandalous decision stirred the country. Opponents of Macron called for taking to the streets.

Barnier, who has deep connections with the Armenian lobby, is known for his anti-Azerbaijani stance.

Barnier was at the center of a diplomatic scandal ahead of the 2022 presidential election.

Alongside Valérie Pécresse, the Republican Party candidate, he visited Yerevan, the Armenian capital, and then entered Karabakh without Azerbaijani authorization.

During the visit, he engaged in illegal talks in Khankendi, and the delegation laid flowers at the graves of Armenian soldiers killed in the Second Karabakh War.

This act led to Azerbaijan formally protesting to France and declaring Pécresse and her delegation as "persona non grata."
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U.S. Senator Graham on Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar:

Sinwar, your days are numbered, pal. We’re not going to indict you, we’re going to kill you.
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Telegram has quietly updated its policy to allow users to report private chats to moderators.

— This change was implemented following the arrest of founder Pavel Durov in France.

— All Telegram apps now have 'Report' buttons to flag illegal content for moderators.

— The company has provided an email address for automated takedown requests.

— Users are instructed to include links to content requiring moderator attention.
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Ukrainian FPV drone interceptors shoting down Russian drones.

36 x ZALA
7 x SUPERCAM
5 x Orlan
1 x Lancet

Note that Russian Army is now painting drones so that they are not noticed by mobile air defense groups.
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Russian soldiers executed an Ukrainian POW.

After the execution, Russian soldier says:

This is our land and we came to liberate this land from Nazism, because peaceful citizens asked for help.
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How effective is Ukraine's Dragon's Breath FPV drones dropping incendiary mixture?

This Russian Army unit has become completely incapable of combat in one night.
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CNN footage appears to show Russian troops executing three surrendering Ukrainian soldiers.

The footage, obtained during fighting near Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine in August, captures the soldiers with their hands on their heads before they are killed.
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Mosfilm: Russian soldiers acting as Ukrainians, mistreating civilians for the camera.
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Ukrainian Su-24 bomber with two new Ukrainian-made high-precision aerial bombs is on its way to their test, escorted by Su-27.
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How Russia continues to produce missiles despite sanctions?

— Raduga, located near Moscow, produces X-101 cruise missiles used in attacks on Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure.

— Despite sanctions from multiple countries, Raduga has expanded its production facilities and capacity.

— Satellite images show continuous expansion of facilities before and during the Ukraine war. New production sites added in buildings M10, M11A, and M11B in 2023. They opened new warehouses despite sanctions.

But, how?

— Acquired necessary equipment from Europe and China. Main suppliers: Farsoon, Hangcha, Hision (China); Fagima Jazz R, Automator (Italy); Hottinger GmbH (Germany).

— Direct communication with Italian company FAGIMA FRESATRICI SRL for machine purchase.

— Raduga may be using parallel import methods, possibly involving intermediaries to acquire sanctioned goods.

— Russia is gradually transitioning to domestic software and hardware systems to replace sanctioned Western solutions. Katerina Tikhonova, reportedly Vladimir Putin's daughter, proposed creating an association to develop Russia's software sector.

— Despite sanctions, Raduga has been successful in meeting or even exceeding its procurement goals, indicating effective sanction evasion strategies.

— Raduga plans to increase X-101 missile production significantly, from 420 missiles in 2023 to a planned 700 units in 2025, suggesting successful circumvention of sanctions' intended effects.

— The ability of Raduga to expand production and acquire necessary equipment demonstrates that current international sanctions are not as effective as intended.

— Despite efforts to transition to domestic solutions, the Russian military industry still shows significant dependence on Western technologies and components. This suggests a potential leverage point for more targeted and effective sanctions.

— If current trends continue, Russia may eventually achieve a closed cycle of arms production, making future sanctions less effective.

Source: InformNapalm
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Former FSB agent and Russian commander Igor Strelkov (Girkin) is out of prison, heading to Ukraine to fight now.
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Ukrainian Su-24 bomber with two new Ukrainian-made high-precision aerial bombs is on its way to their test, escorted by Su-27.
Ukraine is basically testing a domestically produced glide bomb analog with a Universal Flight and Correction Module (UMPK).

— The goal is to enable Ukrainian aircraft to conduct long-range precise bombing strikes. The bomb appears to be a modified Soviet-era free-fall bomb with added components.

— It features folding wings and an aerodynamic fairing to improve flight characteristics.

— The tail section contains X-shaped control surfaces (rudders) and possibly a solid-fuel accelerator or jet engine.

— The additional propulsion system increases the bomb's range and reduces risks to the crew from enemy air defenses.


Source: Militarnyi
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Russia's longest-range air-to-air missile R-37M with a message:

"F-16, where are you!"


It can reportedly reach speeds of Mach 5-6 and has a maximum range of 300-400 km thanks to its boost-sustained solid rocket motor.
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China's Bohai Shipyard has undergone massive expansion.

— Bohai is now assessed to be the largest nuclear submarine building yard globally, with a total final assembly hall area of 118,330 sqm.

— The shipyard now has state-of-the-art facilities for nuclear submarine construction with a total of 24 submarine building bays.

The shipyard is now capable of producing:

— 3-4 SSNs (nuclear attack submarines) per year.
— 1.5-2 SSBNs (ballistic missile submarines) per year.
— A total of 4.5-6 nuclear submarines annually.

— 6 new SSNs were launched between May 2022 and July 2023, with production stabilizing at one SSN every 4 months.

— This rapid expansion and production capacity signals that China has moved from iterative development to large-scale serial production of nuclear submarines, comparable to peak Cold War production rates of the US and Soviet Union.

Source: ORF, Monty Khanna
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#BREAKING Turkish-American activist Ayşenur Ezgi was shot in the head & killed by Israeli soldiers in the occupied Nablus, West Bank.
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