GeoConfirmed (Twitter)
GeoConfirmed UKR.
Since March 1, it is again striking how much material Russia has lost.
This is based on GeoConfirmed footage, although it is important to note that this only represents a portion of the actual events occurring on the ground.
The reality is even worse for Russia.
Over the same time period, Russia's territorial gains in different regions have been minimal, but they have come at a significant expense.
Conclusion:
Ukraine has been exchanging territory at a very high price for Russia, incurring significant losses in Russian equipment and personnel.
Contact line by @UAControlMap
Our daily updated map: geoconfirmed.org/Ukraine.
(To view the desired information, please utilize the legend and the time slider to adjust the map accordingly.)
GeoConfirmed UKR.
Since March 1, it is again striking how much material Russia has lost.
This is based on GeoConfirmed footage, although it is important to note that this only represents a portion of the actual events occurring on the ground.
The reality is even worse for Russia.
Over the same time period, Russia's territorial gains in different regions have been minimal, but they have come at a significant expense.
Conclusion:
Ukraine has been exchanging territory at a very high price for Russia, incurring significant losses in Russian equipment and personnel.
Contact line by @UAControlMap
Our daily updated map: geoconfirmed.org/Ukraine.
(To view the desired information, please utilize the legend and the time slider to adjust the map accordingly.)
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The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @Veteransforukr1: The famous K2-batalion with some of the FPV-drones we delivered today.
K2 is by far one of the most effective combat units in the world, with their innovative tactics and focus on drones.
Recently, we upgraded their command centre with new computers, and other C2IS equipment https://twitter.com/Veteransforukr1/status/1773776048385122619#m
RT @Veteransforukr1: The famous K2-batalion with some of the FPV-drones we delivered today.
K2 is by far one of the most effective combat units in the world, with their innovative tactics and focus on drones.
Recently, we upgraded their command centre with new computers, and other C2IS equipment https://twitter.com/Veteransforukr1/status/1773776048385122619#m
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The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @RALee85: From a battalion commander with Ukraine's 59th Motorized Brigade from 2 weeks ago,
"what is needed now are people...Because even young guys can’t stand to spend two years in the trenches, their health is not good enough. And in our army, the average age is probably 40-42. Because we don’t have young people going to war, we have men who are over 40. A lot of them leave for health reasons… And fewer come back for various reasons. And this is the main reason why there are not enough people.
If there were more people, it would be much easier for those guys in the trenches, because they would know that they have been in the trenches for two days and then gone on a break for two days. But now he has to sit more. And because of this, morale is already declining, it’s harder."
https://www.slidstvo.info/english-stories/the-need-for-people-is-extremely-acute-a-commander-about-the-situation-in-the-avdiivka-direction/
RT @RALee85: From a battalion commander with Ukraine's 59th Motorized Brigade from 2 weeks ago,
"what is needed now are people...Because even young guys can’t stand to spend two years in the trenches, their health is not good enough. And in our army, the average age is probably 40-42. Because we don’t have young people going to war, we have men who are over 40. A lot of them leave for health reasons… And fewer come back for various reasons. And this is the main reason why there are not enough people.
If there were more people, it would be much easier for those guys in the trenches, because they would know that they have been in the trenches for two days and then gone on a break for two days. But now he has to sit more. And because of this, morale is already declining, it’s harder."
https://www.slidstvo.info/english-stories/the-need-for-people-is-extremely-acute-a-commander-about-the-situation-in-the-avdiivka-direction/
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @MrFrantarelli: @MrFrantarelli: The frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov left the port of Massawa(Eritrea).
/April 8, 2024/
https://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/20473701 https://twitter.com/MrFrantarelli/status/1773226878100263138#m
RT @MrFrantarelli: @MrFrantarelli: The frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov left the port of Massawa(Eritrea).
/April 8, 2024/
https://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/20473701 https://twitter.com/MrFrantarelli/status/1773226878100263138#m
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @Saturnax1: #SubMonday #Submarines #ColdWar #History
#OTD in 1982, while on duty in the Barents Sea, the Soviet Navy's Northern Fleet Project 705K/Alfa-class interceptor SSN K-123 suffered a release of approx. 2 tonnes of a liquid metal coolant from the reactor into the reactor compartment, leading to a deterioration of the radiation situation.
As a result of the coolant loss she immediately lost the power, surfaced, the power plant was switched into a cooldown mode, power consumption was transferred to the battery & diesel generator, and the accident was reported to the HQ via radio. K-123 was towed to her home base by the rescue ship Altai.
The accident irreparably damaged the reactor so that it had to be replaced & it took nine years to finish the repairs. The cause of the accident was later defined as a clogging of the steam generator tubes with sludge & corrosion damage.
Photos by Anatoly Khramov, Altai officer, April 8, 1982.
Sources: Bellona & Deepstormru
RT @Saturnax1: #SubMonday #Submarines #ColdWar #History
#OTD in 1982, while on duty in the Barents Sea, the Soviet Navy's Northern Fleet Project 705K/Alfa-class interceptor SSN K-123 suffered a release of approx. 2 tonnes of a liquid metal coolant from the reactor into the reactor compartment, leading to a deterioration of the radiation situation.
As a result of the coolant loss she immediately lost the power, surfaced, the power plant was switched into a cooldown mode, power consumption was transferred to the battery & diesel generator, and the accident was reported to the HQ via radio. K-123 was towed to her home base by the rescue ship Altai.
The accident irreparably damaged the reactor so that it had to be replaced & it took nine years to finish the repairs. The cause of the accident was later defined as a clogging of the steam generator tubes with sludge & corrosion damage.
Photos by Anatoly Khramov, Altai officer, April 8, 1982.
Sources: Bellona & Deepstormru
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The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @Forsvaret_no: Fred, frihet og trygghet. Vi tar det kanskje litt for gitt. Men på denne dagen for 84 år siden fikk vi oppleve hvordan det er når dette blir tatt fra oss. Fortsatt lever mange i verden i fred og utrygghet. Det minner oss om at vi aldri må ta friheten og verdiene våre for gitt.
RT @Forsvaret_no: Fred, frihet og trygghet. Vi tar det kanskje litt for gitt. Men på denne dagen for 84 år siden fikk vi oppleve hvordan det er når dette blir tatt fra oss. Fortsatt lever mange i verden i fred og utrygghet. Det minner oss om at vi aldri må ta friheten og verdiene våre for gitt.
The Lookout (Twitter)
April 9th 1940, a day of infamy.
The next two months saw active fighting in Norway.
Then came 5 years of Nazi occupation, with the struggle for freedom continuing from abroad, in exile.
We must never forget.
April 9th 1940, a day of infamy.
The next two months saw active fighting in Norway.
Then came 5 years of Nazi occupation, with the struggle for freedom continuing from abroad, in exile.
We must never forget.
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Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)
This evening, a road bridge collapsed onto railroad tracks in Vyazma, Russia. One person died and several others were injured. According to @belzhd_live, train traffic on the Moscow-Minsk route has been suspended due to the bridge collapse. This railway line is actually the only corridor for passenger trains of Moscow-Minsk route, through which 14-23 trains per day pass.
Railroad workers note that at the time of the collapse, a freight train was on the tracks under the bridge.
This evening, a road bridge collapsed onto railroad tracks in Vyazma, Russia. One person died and several others were injured. According to @belzhd_live, train traffic on the Moscow-Minsk route has been suspended due to the bridge collapse. This railway line is actually the only corridor for passenger trains of Moscow-Minsk route, through which 14-23 trains per day pass.
Railroad workers note that at the time of the collapse, a freight train was on the tracks under the bridge.
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