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The Lookout (Twitter/X)
@Etienne_Marcuz: No worries.
I am not always very organized but have in my notes that the first equipment arrived there sometime between December 16th and 23rd.
@Etienne_Marcuz: No worries.
I am not always very organized but have in my notes that the first equipment arrived there sometime between December 16th and 23rd.
Status-6 (War & Military News) (Twitter/X)
RT @Etienne_Marcuz: That's intriguing... A 🇺🇲B-52H strategic bomber flying over my house (in France) with its ADSB turned off...
Edit: it is going Westward so NOT going toward Iran
RT @Etienne_Marcuz: That's intriguing... A 🇺🇲B-52H strategic bomber flying over my house (in France) with its ADSB turned off...
Edit: it is going Westward so NOT going toward Iran
Necro Mancer (Twitter/X)
Пермский одинокий подсолнух, старший химик-огнемётчик сержант Соколов Артем Владимирович 1990 г.р. по кличке "Феникс" из Платошино набрал в карманы семечек и на пару месяцев сходил на СВОВУ
vk.ru/wall-165188963_3207 #21омсбр #всрф #потерьнет #груз200
Пермский одинокий подсолнух, старший химик-огнемётчик сержант Соколов Артем Владимирович 1990 г.р. по кличке "Феникс" из Платошино набрал в карманы семечек и на пару месяцев сходил на СВОВУ
vk.ru/wall-165188963_3207 #21омсбр #всрф #потерьнет #груз200
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter/X)
Ukrainian Ministry of Defense experts examining the remnants of Russia’s Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile estimate that its submunitions weigh approximately 50 kg each.
According to the analysis, the impact elements are solid cast-metal bodies made of cast iron. https://twitter.com/mil_in_ua/status/2060775585475928483#m
Ukrainian Ministry of Defense experts examining the remnants of Russia’s Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile estimate that its submunitions weigh approximately 50 kg each.
According to the analysis, the impact elements are solid cast-metal bodies made of cast iron. https://twitter.com/mil_in_ua/status/2060775585475928483#m
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Unit Observer (Twitter/X)
Ukraine’s ongoing mid-range strike drone campaign has intensified in strength recently, primarily targeting Russian military trucks and tankers.
So we thought we would publish a quick guide to identifying which military district or organization a vehicle likely belongs to based on the license plate.
This guide, linked below, currently contains only commonly seen plate numbers.
Feel free to comment with any unlisted numbers that have been sighted during this campaign.
Note: Russian military plates are always black with white text and formatted like the attached image.
Ukraine’s ongoing mid-range strike drone campaign has intensified in strength recently, primarily targeting Russian military trucks and tankers.
So we thought we would publish a quick guide to identifying which military district or organization a vehicle likely belongs to based on the license plate.
This guide, linked below, currently contains only commonly seen plate numbers.
Feel free to comment with any unlisted numbers that have been sighted during this campaign.
Note: Russian military plates are always black with white text and formatted like the attached image.
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter/X)
We all knew they were going to lose, even if Arsenal was winning 3-0, they’d still find a way to miss 3 goals
We all knew they were going to lose, even if Arsenal was winning 3-0, they’d still find a way to miss 3 goals
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imi (m) (Twitter/X)
RT @WarUnitObserver: Ukraine’s ongoing mid-range strike drone campaign has intensified in strength recently, primarily targeting Russian military trucks and tankers.
So we thought we would publish a quick guide to identifying which military district or organization a vehicle likely belongs to based on the license plate.
This guide, linked below, currently contains only commonly seen plate numbers.
Feel free to comment with any unlisted numbers that have been sighted during this campaign.
Note: Russian military plates are always black with white text and formatted like the attached image.
RT @WarUnitObserver: Ukraine’s ongoing mid-range strike drone campaign has intensified in strength recently, primarily targeting Russian military trucks and tankers.
So we thought we would publish a quick guide to identifying which military district or organization a vehicle likely belongs to based on the license plate.
This guide, linked below, currently contains only commonly seen plate numbers.
Feel free to comment with any unlisted numbers that have been sighted during this campaign.
Note: Russian military plates are always black with white text and formatted like the attached image.
The Lookout (Twitter/X)
RT @MrFrantarelli: The photo quality isn't the best at the moment, but you can still see how the anti-drone net is installed, covering the two submarines.
Pr. 06363 Improved Kilo-class SSK B-608 “Mozhaisk”.
Pr. 877EKM Kilo-class SSK B-806 “Dmitrov”.
🗺️Kronstadt.
📸: Yu. Anitskaya(May 30) https://twitter.com/MrFrantarelli/status/2043063511455035693#m
RT @MrFrantarelli: The photo quality isn't the best at the moment, but you can still see how the anti-drone net is installed, covering the two submarines.
Pr. 06363 Improved Kilo-class SSK B-608 “Mozhaisk”.
Pr. 877EKM Kilo-class SSK B-806 “Dmitrov”.
🗺️Kronstadt.
📸: Yu. Anitskaya(May 30) https://twitter.com/MrFrantarelli/status/2043063511455035693#m