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Dan (Twitter)

@giK1893 @UAControlMap: 3. North of Robotyne, 16.04.
Clearer🇺🇦65th Mechanised Bde film of the 3🇷🇺BTR-82A losses at 1:58-2:20 in tweet 1 reportedly hit by FPVs, arti + tanks.
Two burn and one is abandoned (also seen firing its cannon - 0:32).
65th claim🇷🇺losses of 9 AFVs + 30 KIA. https://twitter.com/moklasen/status/1912815305807565194#m
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Dan (Twitter)

@klinger66 @GeoConfirmed @UAControlMap: Thanks. Yes source is their FB page.
There's usually now not enough space for posting links with the ordinary twitter word limit (I stoped paying for the blue tick post US elections).
I usually duplicate everything on bluesky where I leave the links.
Media is too big
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Dan (Twitter)

2. Myrne & wider, Zaporizhia Obl, 16.04.
🇺🇦28th Mountain Assault Bde UAV pilots describe destroying at least 5🇷🇺AFVs in several columns.
Approx 11 strikes on AFVs are shown including a BMD-4M.
At 0:49 - 0:56 there's a 4th or 5th vehicle burning behind the MT-LBM 6MBs in tweet 1.
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Dan (Twitter)

@neonhandrail @RALee85: 3. Myrne - Shcherbaky axis, 16.04.
🇺🇦Main Intelligence Directorate's active operations units shows 2🇷🇺AFVs turn around under fire and retreat south of Shcherbaky.
Also strikes on the 3rd MT-LBM 6MB in tweet 1 + 2 near Myrne.
Scenes from elsewhere I cut out. https://twitter.com/neonhandrail/status/1915279524687991087#m
IgorGirkin (Twitter)

Who cares about ru worms
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IgorGirkin (Twitter)

Who cares about ru worms
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The Lookout (Twitter)

@AlexLuck9: Makes me wonder, is there anyone who actually is capable of timely overhauls of SSNs?
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @Drox_Maritime: 🔺Russia to strengthen mine warfare capability in the Arctic with two new vessels, BT-625 "Afanasiy Ivannikov" & BT-635 "Polyarny"
New Article 🔽
https://open.substack.com/pub/jamesdroxford/p/russia-to-strengthen-mine-warfare?r=2p31re&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
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The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @war_student: @shashj: Fortuitous timing. Have brought out this 1966 map comparing conventional strike ranges of F-111A and Buccaneers carrying 10,000lb bombs. https://twitter.com/shashj/status/1915710462303388129#m
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @GrangerE04117: 1st Quarter movements and status of Russian Navy major surface vessels.

A lot of vessels are just anchored in their piers (Peter the Great, Nastoychivyy).

While the Gorshkovs and Steregushchiys are doing a lot of long-distance deployments. Which makes the bulk of VMF movements
The Lookout (Twitter)

Interesting on military related rail transports from Belarus to Russia, in particular the part on reinforced concrete products to 12th GUMO and Strategic Missile Forces bases, arsenals and other's, indicating construction projects. https://twitter.com/belzhd_live/status/1915734530268315976#m
The Lookout (Twitter)

@JamesBosbotinis: PtG had a little help from this guy in building his Navy, Norwegian born Dutch merchant captain, later Dutch naval officer, Cornelius Cruys.
The Lookout (Twitter)

Unsurprising.

Capability is one thing, the other side is lack of will, called "high risk" here.

For a larger deployment to Ukraine, one has to be ready to go to war with Russia if it comes down to it, and no Western countries, in the past or now, are willing to do so.
The Lookout (Twitter)

A thought about Krasnodar:

This deployment could be a trial of the feasibility of conducting SSK ops in the Med without access to a shore base such as- and comparable to Tartus. https://twitter.com/RFNOSBlog/status/1915739416640757961#m