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@Schizointel: Wow, that could’ve been Storm Shadowed by now.
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@EnzodeIanni1: You’re in need of a brain and some military knowledge.
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@Ginzo1989: You seem not to be able to grasp the concept of a production rate.
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@UkrReview: Embarrassing, Russia approves 👍
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@Maks_NAFO_FELLA: So he wants 25 launchers? But wants 6-8 batteries. Launchers shouldn’t be a problem to get as there are over 1,000, it’s a component of a battery

According to US estimates, Ukraine needs 8 more Batteries to properly defend their country. They may also need a couple for the front
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@Maks_NAFO_FELLA: That’s a pretty big escalation

China is doing this after wanting to be a mediator in the conflict, and saying that occupied parts of Ukraine are not part of Russia but part of Ukraine
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@ukraine_map @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: This is how Ukraine’s 🇺🇦 air space would be protected from ballistic missiles if Ukraine is sent 6 more Patriots and 2 more SAMP-T

If Ukraine gets 10 additional Patriots they could place 4 Patriots to defend the fronts from Russian fighter jets launching missiles and glide bombs
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@ukraine_map @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: This how it looks now. With at least 1 Patriot and 1 SAMP-T around Kyiv. With another Patriot possibly around another city, maybe Odesa

Ukraine has a 3rd Patriot that was used on the frontline, but hasn’t been reported active in a month after 2 launchers were destroyed by Russia
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@Mirosla91247253 @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: Because the effective range for interception of ballistic missiles is about 35km, while with PAC-2 Patriots can intercept aircraft at 160km, ballistic missiles are intercepted much closer

And it wouldn’t be 360 degrees, it is 120 degrees on the front and possibly more for cities
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@Hydra_the_Might @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: It’s possible the Patriot is there or is being moved around to Kharkiv and maybe Odesa, yet Ukraine has not reported intercepting any Iskander-M or Kinzhals fired at that base. My map showing all the systems when Ukraine gets 6-10 Patriots has that air base and others covered.
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@ukraine_map @Hydra_the_Might @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: It’s possible Ukraine is not reporting about the interceptions being made at that base and is either saying they were not shot down or not saying any were fired at all at that air base. There is reason for both and instances where Kinzhals were fired there but Ukraine didn’t say.
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@Ginzo1989: When did I say that in 2022, Russia will be running out of missiles? I made statistics of Russian missile stocks and they always accounted for a production rate, I never said Russia will run out of missiles and won’t fire more. That’s not realistic unless factories are destroyed.
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@EnzodeIanni1: So then you can tell me why Patriots are needed. What missiles are they needed for mainly? Patriots can shoot down X-101, but Ukraine has a very big problem intercepting ballistic missiles like Iskander-M and Kinzhal. That’s why they need Patriots, not because of cruise missiles.
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RT @JackDetsch: FORT IRWIN, California—For as long as the United States has had an army, U.S. infantry soldiers have stuck by one motto: “Don’t shoot until you see the whites of their eyes.”

But fighting on the U.S. Army’s largest training ground last month, Lt. Isaac McCurdy and his platoon of infantry troops, playing a fictional enemy of the United States, found themselves up against a very different kind of foe: one with camera lenses for eyes and sheet metal for skin.

These weren’t your average flesh-and-blood men that they were fighting. They were machines.

Driving on eight screeching wheels and carrying enough firepower on their truck beds to fill a small arms depot, a handful of U.S. Army robots stormed through the battlefield of the fictional city of Ujen.

The robots shot up houses where the opposition force hid. Drones that had been loitering over the battlefield for hours hovered above and dropped “b...

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RT @kromark: Finally, a comparison of the @planet high-res images of the Morozovsk Russian military airbase, taken on Apr. 4th and Apr. 6th, reveals no signs of damaged or destroyed aircraft. Some switched their positions, on the Apr. 6th image you can even see a plane taking off (or landing)
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RT @bradyafr: There are no visibly destroyed aircraft in new imagery of Morozovsk air base in Russia following recent Ukrainian drone strikes on the site.

Many aircraft have moved since the strikes and today's imagery shows a plane using the runway.
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RT @KofmanMichael: Part 2 is out. @RALee85 and I continue our look at drones in the war. We dig into effectiveness, counters, emerging tactics, and how the technology is changing. @WarOnTheRocks