Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
In Russia, a Sukhoi Superjet 100 crashed near Kolomna in Moscow Oblast. The crew died. 3 people were reportedly on board
In Russia, a Sukhoi Superjet 100 crashed near Kolomna in Moscow Oblast. The crew died. 3 people were reportedly on board
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🇵🇱 #Poland: Polish Air Force M-346 Bielik jet trainer aircraft crashed at the Kosakowo Airport in Gdynia on Friday.
The accident occurred during a rehearsal before the plane's display. The pilot perished.
🇵🇱 #Poland: Polish Air Force M-346 Bielik jet trainer aircraft crashed at the Kosakowo Airport in Gdynia on Friday.
The accident occurred during a rehearsal before the plane's display. The pilot perished.
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The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @KomissarWhipla: Some thoughts on possible Russian responses to the Western INF-range weapons deployment in Europe that I've prepared for that TWZ piece.
Russia might demonstrate some of the previously announced INF-range weapons: "true" land-based Kalibr cruise missile* and...
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RT @KomissarWhipla: Some thoughts on possible Russian responses to the Western INF-range weapons deployment in Europe that I've prepared for that TWZ piece.
Russia might demonstrate some of the previously announced INF-range weapons: "true" land-based Kalibr cruise missile* and...
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The Lookout (Twitter)
@JBWolfsthal: In addition to what I said above, I proceed here from the basis that the INF treaty as we knew it is dead.
Ground launched systems with sufficient range offers a flexibility against deep targets, especially against time sensitive ones, that the current capabilities, airpower and naval missiles, doesn't have.
Also, all three methods complement each other well and the number of launchers matter, due both to the number of missiles that will required in wartime and because diversification enhances survivability when facing similar Russian systems and their other strike capabilities.
Current air- and naval capabilities are also heavily reliant on the US so I would say that intermediate ranged systems in European service will be much more important than this initial US deployment. But, we tend to need the US to jump first.
Europe needs to be able to counter what Ukraine is exposed to today from Russian long range strikes and the most cost effective way to do that is through ground based missiles.
Where my views might diverge from others is that I would like this category of systems in NATO service to remain conventional only, for as long as possible, despite Russian ones highly likely being dual capable.
@JBWolfsthal: In addition to what I said above, I proceed here from the basis that the INF treaty as we knew it is dead.
Ground launched systems with sufficient range offers a flexibility against deep targets, especially against time sensitive ones, that the current capabilities, airpower and naval missiles, doesn't have.
Also, all three methods complement each other well and the number of launchers matter, due both to the number of missiles that will required in wartime and because diversification enhances survivability when facing similar Russian systems and their other strike capabilities.
Current air- and naval capabilities are also heavily reliant on the US so I would say that intermediate ranged systems in European service will be much more important than this initial US deployment. But, we tend to need the US to jump first.
Europe needs to be able to counter what Ukraine is exposed to today from Russian long range strikes and the most cost effective way to do that is through ground based missiles.
Where my views might diverge from others is that I would like this category of systems in NATO service to remain conventional only, for as long as possible, despite Russian ones highly likely being dual capable.
The Lookout (Twitter)
@KomissarWhipla @CombatAir: Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Russia directing a response directly againstCONUS is especially interesting.
Ground launched Zircon, likely via modified Bastion launchers, might already be in experimental combat service from Crimea and I think this is something we will see more of, both there and elsewhere.
Ground launched Kalibr probably isn't far off either.
@KomissarWhipla @CombatAir: Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Russia directing a response directly againstCONUS is especially interesting.
Ground launched Zircon, likely via modified Bastion launchers, might already be in experimental combat service from Crimea and I think this is something we will see more of, both there and elsewhere.
Ground launched Kalibr probably isn't far off either.
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Вместо обещанной куратором работы 55летний лёгкий олигофрен Скарга Николай Николаевич из Воронежской обл. подписал контракт с #всрф и оказался на фронте и был отправлен командиром без каких-либо СИБЗ и автомата прямо в украинский плен
t.me/ButusovPlus/11797 #потерьнет
Вместо обещанной куратором работы 55летний лёгкий олигофрен Скарга Николай Николаевич из Воронежской обл. подписал контракт с #всрф и оказался на фронте и был отправлен командиром без каких-либо СИБЗ и автомата прямо в украинский плен
t.me/ButusovPlus/11797 #потерьнет
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Начальник управления оперативного реагирования Шебекинского ГО, ветеран БД и подполковник полиции Маслиенко Александр Александрович 1972 г.р. 12/07/24 оперативно реагировал в селе Муром (БНР) и что-то, видно, пошло не так
t.me/vvgladkov/8412
Начальник управления оперативного реагирования Шебекинского ГО, ветеран БД и подполковник полиции Маслиенко Александр Александрович 1972 г.р. 12/07/24 оперативно реагировал в селе Муром (БНР) и что-то, видно, пошло не так
t.me/vvgladkov/8412
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Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)
According to @Hajun_BY, in July-August, a training session with conscripts of the territorial troops will be held in Orsha district (Vitsiebsk region). It’s planned to draft 110 reservists.
The costs of the training session will be financed from the budget of Orsha district. Initially the national defense expenditures in the district budget for 2024 were only 15,500 BYN ($4,832). However, in May the budget was adjusted, and the expenditures increased 10 times (to 158,249 BYN ($49,334)). This amount is almost seven times more than in 2023.
Preparations also continued for a training session with conscripts of the territorial troops of Vitsiebsk district. It can be expected that the training sessions in Vitsiebsk and Orsha districts will be held simultaneously.
Mobilization exercises will also be held in Vitsiebsk region at the end of July. Their main purpose is to assess the degree of readiness o...
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According to @Hajun_BY, in July-August, a training session with conscripts of the territorial troops will be held in Orsha district (Vitsiebsk region). It’s planned to draft 110 reservists.
The costs of the training session will be financed from the budget of Orsha district. Initially the national defense expenditures in the district budget for 2024 were only 15,500 BYN ($4,832). However, in May the budget was adjusted, and the expenditures increased 10 times (to 158,249 BYN ($49,334)). This amount is almost seven times more than in 2023.
Preparations also continued for a training session with conscripts of the territorial troops of Vitsiebsk district. It can be expected that the training sessions in Vitsiebsk and Orsha districts will be held simultaneously.
Mobilization exercises will also be held in Vitsiebsk region at the end of July. Their main purpose is to assess the degree of readiness o...
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Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)
Military activity in Belarus in June 2024. Briefly.
This is the first in a series of posts about the key military events of June in Belarus.
• A sudden combat readiness inspection of the Belarusian Armed Forces began in June, as well as drills with non-strategic nuclear forces were held.
• Aviation activity of the Belarusian Air Force increased 1.5 times. It’s connected with the rehearsals of the parade that took place on July 3.
• “Vitsiaz” special forces detachment was established in Vitsiebsk. This is the 13th special forces detachment in the Internal Troops.
• The number of the Russian Armed Forces in Belarus slightly increased due to the arrival of the contingent to participate in the parade on July 3.
• Russian missiles again flew over Homiel region, and the flight restriction zone over the south of Belarus was extended again – now until September 30, 2024.
• The number of aviation of the Russian Aerospace Forces in Belar...
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Military activity in Belarus in June 2024. Briefly.
This is the first in a series of posts about the key military events of June in Belarus.
• A sudden combat readiness inspection of the Belarusian Armed Forces began in June, as well as drills with non-strategic nuclear forces were held.
• Aviation activity of the Belarusian Air Force increased 1.5 times. It’s connected with the rehearsals of the parade that took place on July 3.
• “Vitsiaz” special forces detachment was established in Vitsiebsk. This is the 13th special forces detachment in the Internal Troops.
• The number of the Russian Armed Forces in Belarus slightly increased due to the arrival of the contingent to participate in the parade on July 3.
• Russian missiles again flew over Homiel region, and the flight restriction zone over the south of Belarus was extended again – now until September 30, 2024.
• The number of aviation of the Russian Aerospace Forces in Belar...
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Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)
Sabotage and reconnaissance groups, drones, caches with weapons and a sudden combat readiness inspection: What was it?
One of the key events of June in Belarus was another sudden combat readiness inspection of the Belarusian Armed Forces. It all started when on June 20, the State Security Committee of Belarus said about the increase of the Ukrainian military group near the borders of Belarus, and the next day the Ministry of Defense of Belarus announced the beginning of the combat readiness inspection.
According to the head of the General Staff Muraveika, the inspection was to involve units of the Special Operations Forces, Missile and Artillery Troops, artillery, SAM systems, aviation, UAVs and means of electronic warfare, and it was to take place on the territory of Homiel and Brest regions.
It’s known that as part of the inspection, the military practiced:
• Searching for, blocking and destroying sabotage and reconnaissance groups;
...
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Sabotage and reconnaissance groups, drones, caches with weapons and a sudden combat readiness inspection: What was it?
One of the key events of June in Belarus was another sudden combat readiness inspection of the Belarusian Armed Forces. It all started when on June 20, the State Security Committee of Belarus said about the increase of the Ukrainian military group near the borders of Belarus, and the next day the Ministry of Defense of Belarus announced the beginning of the combat readiness inspection.
According to the head of the General Staff Muraveika, the inspection was to involve units of the Special Operations Forces, Missile and Artillery Troops, artillery, SAM systems, aviation, UAVs and means of electronic warfare, and it was to take place on the territory of Homiel and Brest regions.
It’s known that as part of the inspection, the military practiced:
• Searching for, blocking and destroying sabotage and reconnaissance groups;
...
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Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)
There are more Russian military in Belarus, but it won’t last long
According to Belarusian Hajun, the number of the Russian military contingent in Belarus increased by 25% in June. This is due to the fact that in June, parade teams of up to 500 people and equipment of the Russian Armed Forces (up to 20 artillery systems) arrived in Belarus to participate in the military parade on July 3. In other terms, the situation with the Russian military contingent on the territory of Belarus hasn’t changed.
As of the end of June, the locations and the number of the Russian Armed Forces in Belarus were as follows:
• Baranavichy, Machulishchy airfields and Minsk – up to 500 people (participants of the parade on July 3);
• Mazyr (Bokau) and Ziabrauka airfields – 500-600 people.
• The 43rd Vileika communication center and Baranavichy radio-technical node – up to 1450 people.
It should also be noted that Russian military law enforcement agencies – t...
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There are more Russian military in Belarus, but it won’t last long
According to Belarusian Hajun, the number of the Russian military contingent in Belarus increased by 25% in June. This is due to the fact that in June, parade teams of up to 500 people and equipment of the Russian Armed Forces (up to 20 artillery systems) arrived in Belarus to participate in the military parade on July 3. In other terms, the situation with the Russian military contingent on the territory of Belarus hasn’t changed.
As of the end of June, the locations and the number of the Russian Armed Forces in Belarus were as follows:
• Baranavichy, Machulishchy airfields and Minsk – up to 500 people (participants of the parade on July 3);
• Mazyr (Bokau) and Ziabrauka airfields – 500-600 people.
• The 43rd Vileika communication center and Baranavichy radio-technical node – up to 1450 people.
It should also be noted that Russian military law enforcement agencies – t...
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Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)
Movements of the Russian Armed Forces by rail – for the first time in six months
In June, for the first time since January 2024, movements of equipment of the Russian Armed Forces by rail were recorded. This is connected with the transfer of military equipment, which took part in the parade on July 3 in Minsk.
On June 8 and 13, two military cargo trains with the following military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces arrived in Minsk:
• 10 T-34 tanks;
• Passenger cars with the Russian military;
• Msta-B howitzers;
• 2S12 Sani mortar systems;
• KamAZ and Ural trucks.
The full review of military activity in Belarus in June:
https://hajun.info/analytics/escalation-on-the-belarus-ukraine-border-drills-with-non-strategic-nuclear-forces-and-preparations-for-the-transfer-of-a-new-batch-of-iskander-systems-review-of-military-events-in-belarus-in-june/
Movements of the Russian Armed Forces by rail – for the first time in six months
In June, for the first time since January 2024, movements of equipment of the Russian Armed Forces by rail were recorded. This is connected with the transfer of military equipment, which took part in the parade on July 3 in Minsk.
On June 8 and 13, two military cargo trains with the following military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces arrived in Minsk:
• 10 T-34 tanks;
• Passenger cars with the Russian military;
• Msta-B howitzers;
• 2S12 Sani mortar systems;
• KamAZ and Ural trucks.
The full review of military activity in Belarus in June:
https://hajun.info/analytics/escalation-on-the-belarus-ukraine-border-drills-with-non-strategic-nuclear-forces-and-preparations-for-the-transfer-of-a-new-batch-of-iskander-systems-review-of-military-events-in-belarus-in-june/
Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)
3 times more arrivals of the Russian Aerospace Forces in Belarus in a month, and the number of Russian aircraft increased by 20 pieces (spoiler: due to the parade)
According to our data, in June, there were 12 arrivals of passenger and transport aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces and FSB, which is 3 times more than in May (there were 4). It should be noted that most of the aircraft that arrived in Belarus last month are not directly related to military activity in Belarus.
During the month, the following arrivals at airports and airfields of the Belarusian Armed Forces were recorded:
• Machulishchy airfield – 1 Il-18D, 1 An-148, 2 Il-76;
• Baranavichy airfield – 1 An-26, 1 An-124, 1 An-12, 1 Il-76;
• Mahiliou airport, Minsk National Airport – 2 Il-76;
• Brest airport – 1 Tu-154
• Homiel airport – 1 An-12.
In addition, the number of the Russian Aerospace Forces aviation in Belarus increased by 20 pieces. Aircraft and helicopters of t...
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3 times more arrivals of the Russian Aerospace Forces in Belarus in a month, and the number of Russian aircraft increased by 20 pieces (spoiler: due to the parade)
According to our data, in June, there were 12 arrivals of passenger and transport aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces and FSB, which is 3 times more than in May (there were 4). It should be noted that most of the aircraft that arrived in Belarus last month are not directly related to military activity in Belarus.
During the month, the following arrivals at airports and airfields of the Belarusian Armed Forces were recorded:
• Machulishchy airfield – 1 Il-18D, 1 An-148, 2 Il-76;
• Baranavichy airfield – 1 An-26, 1 An-124, 1 An-12, 1 Il-76;
• Mahiliou airport, Minsk National Airport – 2 Il-76;
• Brest airport – 1 Tu-154
• Homiel airport – 1 An-12.
In addition, the number of the Russian Aerospace Forces aviation in Belarus increased by 20 pieces. Aircraft and helicopters of t...
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