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Стриминг твитов о российско-украинской войне в ТГ; иногда сообщения также постятся и редактируются вручную
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

@Kropyvnytskyy Чтобы на фронт не идти
Dan (Twitter)

83. South of Bakhmut.
Next to the trench hit by the homemade kamikaze drone in tweet 82, a 2nd trench was similarly struck on 09/01 again by Tactical Air Recce Group 'Birds of Madyar'. Soldiers try but fail to shoot it down. Full view of trench in📽️in link.
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@UAControlMap:
Ukrainian drone unit "Birds of Hungary" continues to attack Russian trenches in southeastern Bakhmut.
Location: 48.56948651681412, 38.02449175515211
Map: https://t.co/5Lxi8pgyjg
Source: https://t.co/SjxZcYJrkl
(Geolocated by foobi and @fdov21 @projectowlosint) https://t.co/opZjEb2X28
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

@Leon47835070 Мы ещё даже до официальной цифры не добрались
tom (Twitter)

RT @tom_bullock_: 2nd Mixed Aviation Regiment Su-34 👀
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

@baambaas @volchonokk_1 Не, был же там домобилизационный контингент, те сами приходили
Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Ого, походу, "13й" вскрыл в #126обрбо целое шпионское гнездо
https://xn--r1a.website/Separ13_13/7067 #Талипов #кругомвраги
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

Self-propelled artillery have been critical in this war, but the terrain in Ukraine suits them better. M777 are lighter, can be transported by helicopter, and can be deployed in mountainous, jungle, and other environments where self-propelled howitzers would be less useful.
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@TheBaseLeg:
“One lesson the US may take from this conflict is that towed artillery – like the M777 howitzer system – may be a thing of the past. Those systems are harder to move quickly to avoid return fire (in a world of ubiquitous drones & overhead surveillance)”
https://t.co/aFoBCsoc26
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)

@squatsons Does anyone know what the name of this SPG is?
Rob Lee (Twitter)

As an example, M777 and HIMARS make more sense for the USMC than heavier and more expensive alternatives. As is the case with most equipment, militaries need a mix because some systems will be more effective in certain environments than others.
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Dan (Twitter)

84. While on the homemade kamikaze drones of Tactical Air Recce Group 'Birds of Madyar', in case you missed it, here is a closer view of their cottage industry making them. Who knows where this ingenuity will take them in 6 months' time: greater payloads and longer range I wager.
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Necro Mancer (Twitter)

Запорожское направление, такие дела:
"Наши бойцы и техника движутся вперёд, враг пытается остановить атаку с помощью малоинтенсивного огня артиллерии. Безуспешно" (с) роспроп
https://xn--r1a.website/RVvoenkor/36396 #RussianUkrainianWar
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

For the US, it is useful to have the US Army, which is designed to fight on terrain like Ukraine with tanks, mechanized infantry, and tracked howitzers, and to have the USMC which is designed to fight in more expeditionary environments. The equipment demands are different.
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

11 Russian helicopters redeployed from Machulishchy to Luninets.

Since the morning of January 19, an increase in aviation activity was recorded, primarily helicopters of the Belarusian Air Force and Russian Aerospace Forces, which took off from Machulishchy airfield.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

As a result, they flew to the airfields in Brest region of Belarus: Baranavichy, Vosautsy and Luninets airfields.
From 08:25 to 10:56, helicopters took off from Machulishchy airfield and went to:
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

• Baranavichy airfield – 2 helicopters arrived: Mi-8 of the Belarusian Air Force and one helicopter of the Russian Aerospace Forces.

• Vosautsy airfield (Drahichyn district, Brest region) – 4 Mi-24 helicopters of the Belarusian Air Force arrived.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

• Luninets airfield – 11 helicopters of the Russian Aerospace Forces arrived.

In addition, one Mi-8 helicopter of the Belarusian Air Force returned to Machulishchy from Barautsy.
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Rob Lee (Twitter)

Video posted by Belarus' Voen TV of Russian A-50 (AEW&C) and MiG-31K aircraft with Kinzhal missiles (or dummies) taking off from Belarus' Machulishchy air base.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S76LZSy-OyE
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