The Lookout (Twitter)
@mikeplunkettuk @Saturnax1 @CovertShores @AlexLuck9 @BuchananLiz @TayfunOzberk @FORONAVAL @RSS_40 @IBallantyn @R_P_one: These concepts aren't new. They tend to come up at regular intervals.
@mikeplunkettuk @Saturnax1 @CovertShores @AlexLuck9 @BuchananLiz @TayfunOzberk @FORONAVAL @RSS_40 @IBallantyn @R_P_one: These concepts aren't new. They tend to come up at regular intervals.
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺Med Sea Flotilla🇷🇺
Sentinel 2📷 from the port of Tartus, 11 October 2024
In port are the Novorossiysk (KILO) and Yelnya (oiler).
Likely spot of the Admiral Grigorovich as well (but a chance it could be the Gorshkov)
RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺Med Sea Flotilla🇷🇺
Sentinel 2📷 from the port of Tartus, 11 October 2024
In port are the Novorossiysk (KILO) and Yelnya (oiler).
Likely spot of the Admiral Grigorovich as well (but a chance it could be the Gorshkov)
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @Archer83Able: ⚡️🇧🇾🇷🇺 | Russian and Belarusian Military Installations 1.6.0 - Boundaries Update
I've completed a new update of my years-long project in Google Earth to map all possible-to-find Russian and Belarusian military, paramilitary and security-related units and facilities across the globe (integrated into order of battle to the fullest extent).
The main new feature of this update are boundaries, which are meant to mark the perimeter of the units and facilities (eg. pic 3).
The database contains thousands of units, facilities and sites from all branches of the Russian and Belarusian state apparatus, including Russian and Belarusian Armed Forces, Rosgvardiya, FSB, KGB, Ministry of Emergency Situations and Federal Protective Service.
The work on the project started in late 2019.
DOWNLOAD:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/kozpuq6znteq3v1/RBMI1.6.rar/file
Quick instruction:
1. Download the "RBMIv1.6.rar" file and open it with...
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RT @Archer83Able: ⚡️🇧🇾🇷🇺 | Russian and Belarusian Military Installations 1.6.0 - Boundaries Update
I've completed a new update of my years-long project in Google Earth to map all possible-to-find Russian and Belarusian military, paramilitary and security-related units and facilities across the globe (integrated into order of battle to the fullest extent).
The main new feature of this update are boundaries, which are meant to mark the perimeter of the units and facilities (eg. pic 3).
The database contains thousands of units, facilities and sites from all branches of the Russian and Belarusian state apparatus, including Russian and Belarusian Armed Forces, Rosgvardiya, FSB, KGB, Ministry of Emergency Situations and Federal Protective Service.
The work on the project started in late 2019.
DOWNLOAD:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/kozpuq6znteq3v1/RBMI1.6.rar/file
Quick instruction:
1. Download the "RBMIv1.6.rar" file and open it with...
Перейти на оригинальный пост
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @atomicarchive: On October 10, 1957, at the Novaya Zemlya test site, for the first time in history, a torpedo with a nuclear warhead was launched from a submarine. After traveling a distance of 10 km, the torpedo exploded at a depth of 35 m with a yield of 10 kilotons.
RT @atomicarchive: On October 10, 1957, at the Novaya Zemlya test site, for the first time in history, a torpedo with a nuclear warhead was launched from a submarine. After traveling a distance of 10 km, the torpedo exploded at a depth of 35 m with a yield of 10 kilotons.
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The Lookout (Twitter)
@Saturnax1 @CovertShores @AlexLuck9 @navalnewscom @TayfunOzberk @WarshipCam @KaptainLOMA @CislakJaroslaw @The_Lookout_N @RSS_40 @FORONAVAL @OSINTEng @TheSubHunter1 @SubBrief @USN_Submariner @IBallantyn @TheShipYard2 @Drox_Maritime @pawel_zariczny @BaturrilloSUB @FauteuilColbert @GrangerE04117 @EmbersOfSuns @CollinSLKoh @Strike_Flanker @NavyLookout @CavasShips @MatejRisko @mikeplunkettuk @BuchananLiz @Room39OB @MikiAV8BHarrier @COUPSURE @fotoflota @Capt_Navy: Yakutsk is the last of the 6 Project 06363s going to the Pacific Fleet.
The next in the series will be going to the Northern- and Baltic Fleets, if I remember correctly. https://twitter.com/Saturnax1/status/1844757511468892161#m
@Saturnax1 @CovertShores @AlexLuck9 @navalnewscom @TayfunOzberk @WarshipCam @KaptainLOMA @CislakJaroslaw @The_Lookout_N @RSS_40 @FORONAVAL @OSINTEng @TheSubHunter1 @SubBrief @USN_Submariner @IBallantyn @TheShipYard2 @Drox_Maritime @pawel_zariczny @BaturrilloSUB @FauteuilColbert @GrangerE04117 @EmbersOfSuns @CollinSLKoh @Strike_Flanker @NavyLookout @CavasShips @MatejRisko @mikeplunkettuk @BuchananLiz @Room39OB @MikiAV8BHarrier @COUPSURE @fotoflota @Capt_Navy: Yakutsk is the last of the 6 Project 06363s going to the Pacific Fleet.
The next in the series will be going to the Northern- and Baltic Fleets, if I remember correctly. https://twitter.com/Saturnax1/status/1844757511468892161#m
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