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Donetsk Oblast, a Ukrainian Air Force MiG-29 Fulcrum drops a pair of French-supplied AASM Hammer guided bombs on a mine occupied by Russian assault troops. https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/2057526696987754962/video/1
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Open Source Intel
U.S. sanctioned nine individuals for aiding Hezbollah. Targets include Iran's ambassador to Beirut Ali Reza Shibani - who refused expulsion - and Mohammad Fanish, designated head of Hezbollah's Executive Council despite the group officially assigning someone else. Two Amal Movement military officials, four Hezbollah MPs, and two Lebanese security figures also hit. Signals deep Hezbollah penetration across Lebanese institutions.

- U.S. State Department
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According to the Washington Post, citing a Department of War assessment they were given the details of, the U.S. used more high-end missile interceptors defending Israel than Israel used themselves. Per the report, citing U.S. officials speaking on the condition of anonymity, the U.S. used more than 200 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptors and 100 SM-3 and SM-6 interceptors during operations to defend Israel.

In stark contrast to the U.S. expenditure of munitions, Israel fired 90 David’s Sling interceptors and under 100 Arrow interceptors in defense of its own territories. Per one U.S. official, “In total, the U.S. shot around 120 more interceptors and engaged twice as many Iranian missiles.”

However, the report does say, citing a U.S. official, that such a dynamic, where U.S. interceptors bear the brunt of incoming fires, was previously agreed upon when U.S. and Israeli military decision-makers were planning out how to employ an extensive joint anti-access area-denial (A2/AD) framework.
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Status-6 (War & Military News)
Russian fiber-optic FPV drone strikes the "Sumy Severnaya" 330kV electrical substation in northeastern Ukraine.

Manuvering through the territory of the substation, Russian drone operator is able to reach and hit the main transformer.

The transformer is seen covered by a hastily constructed sarcophagus, presumably for protection against Shahed/Geran-type long-range OWA-UAVs. It didn't help much against a more maneuverable FPV drone that reached the target from an underside.
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Nuno Felix
RT @WeaponScientist: This analysis by @ka_grieco is flawed.

We expended the majority of interceptors because Israel had already largely depleted their inventory of Arrow and Stunner rounds during 2024 and the Twelve Day War in 2025.

Military analysts said the data offers a rare window into how the US and Israel work together.
“The numbers are striking,” said @ka_grieco. “The US absorbed most of the missile defense mission while Israel conserved its own magazines...”
- John Hudson
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OSINTtechnical
Major sticking points on Iran negotiations remain on nuclear weapons and opening the Strait of Hormuz -a senior White House official to Politico
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Open Source Intel
NEW: Pakistan's army commander will not travel to Tehran tonight. -AI-Arabiya https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2057540750875717649/photo/1
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FPV pilots of the 1st "Omega" Separate Special Purpose Detachment were chasing a Russian, and he literally lost his pants out of fear. https://twitter.com/wartranslated/status/2057541589140914511/video/1
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U.S. Central Command
U.S. Marines drive an M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System to a refueling station in the Middle East. These systems, operated by both the U.S. Marine Corps and Army, are highly mobile. https://twitter.com/CENTCOM/status/2057545985732055546/photo/1
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Open Source Intel
A senior White House official told Politico that nuclear weapons and the Strait of Hormuz are still the main obstacles in talks with Iran.
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Status-6 (War & Military News)
RT @ariel_oseran: Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir will not travel to Iran tonight, a senior source tells Al Arabiya.
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Status-6 (War & Military News)
RT @DefenceGeek: I understand these initial F-35s for Poland are flying via Lajes Airport in the Atlantic on the ferry flight, and were/are being supported by US Air Force tankers:

KC-46A "RUMMY01" 17-46031 #AE5E0C
KC-46A "RUMMY02" 20-46074 #AE63B6

@MATA_osint

Yesterday, 5-20-2026, spotters around Fort Worth watched the first Poland-bound F-35As take to the skies for the final time as they departed for their new home in Poland. It was a bittersweet moment watching aircraft I’ve followed since their first test flights finally leave Texas to help strengthen and defend one of our NATO allies.

Here are two of the jets during rollout with full burners lit on departure. Notice the famous Polish checkerboards are covered, a common practice on international deliveries. I saw the same thing on the first Japanese F-35B deliveries as well.

The third jet? You’ll have to wait for that reveal. Trust me, it’ll be worth it.
- Eric Kilpatrick
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🪖 NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte:
Let there be no mistake — our ability and our resolve to defend every ally is absolute.

Were anyone to be so foolish as to attack, the response would be devastating. https://twitter.com/visionergeo/status/2057547872480948678/video/1
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Status-6 (War & Military News)
RT @JulesJester: Scoop: SOUTHCOM Commander Gen. Francis Donovan is meeting w/ Secretary Hegseth at the Pentagon today, a source w/ knowledge tells @MSNOWNews

The meeting, @ Hegseth's request, comes as USS Nimitz aircraft carrier arrived in the Caribbean this week amid heightened tensions w/ Cuba
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