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Стриминг твитов о российско-украинской войне в ТГ; иногда сообщения также постятся и редактируются вручную
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A Ukrainian Stugna-P ATGM adapted to be used from a humvee by Ukraine's 1st Special Purpose Brigade.
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Another Russian decoy that was reportedly targeted by Ukraine.
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@Mike_Taylor1972: Disagree, the vast majority of journalists try to convey accurate information.
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@ProfMJArmstrong: Completely agree. I think most academics welcome it.
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Russian Mi-28NM helicopter.
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@rgoldson @oryxspioenkop: The Oryx team is great, and there are many good people here on twitter.
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@overkase: You're conflating actual OSINT experts with non-experts (who may have OSINT in their bio), which is the problem I'm describing.
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@USArmyOfficer: The media is very large. There are several former infantry NCO combat veterans who work at the big newspapers and do a very good job.
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RT @olex_scherba: Reality of most Ukrainian cities for the last 600 something days. You do your job & live your life - until you don’t.

Video from a postal center in Kharkiv that was destroyed by a 🇷🇺 missile last night.

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Many of the most knowledgeable foreign observers of the Russian-Ukrainian war do not have PhDs or significant military experience. They don't have traditional forms of credibility, so they won't get quoted in the media, but they are experts (and often know more than I do).
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There is another issue. Our traditional forms of determining expertise for conflicts (e.g. PhDs or military experience) are often a poor indicator of understanding OSINT or recognizing OSINT expertise. It is a different skill set and OSINT literacy is a problem in academia.
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@Inkling61: That isn't a fair generalization. There are many great academics who have done a very good job of providing accurate context for this war and who appreciate OSINT experts.
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One of the biggest problems with mis/disinformation from this war is when people with traditional forms of credibility retweet or boost conspiracy theorists, instead of real OSINT experts. It happens all the time, and was particularly bad this summer.
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Damage to a Russian Msta-S howitzer reportedly caused by an alternative warhead GMLRS.
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