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RT @bridget_diakun: Now free to view: Vessels known to have supported Russia in its export of Ukrainian grain have undergone a series of name and ownership changes. But not much else has changed. Same ships working the same networks and plying the same trade routes lloydslist.com/LL1146913/Rus…
RT @bridget_diakun: Now free to view: Vessels known to have supported Russia in its export of Ukrainian grain have undergone a series of name and ownership changes. But not much else has changed. Same ships working the same networks and plying the same trade routes lloydslist.com/LL1146913/Rus…
Lloyd's List
Russia’s suspected grain laundering fleet undergoes major reshuffle, but only on paper
<p>Ships facilitating Russia’s export of Ukraine-origin grain have gained plenty of attention over the past year and are subject to intense scrutiny and investigation. The renaming and offloading of ships appear to be an attempt to hide past and true identities</p>
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@Drox_Maritime @CovertShores @shipohollic: Started suspecting it actually could be her when the Neustadt seemed to be monitoring but now we have definitive evidence.
@Drox_Maritime @CovertShores @shipohollic: Started suspecting it actually could be her when the Neustadt seemed to be monitoring but now we have definitive evidence.
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RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺BLSF: NOVOROSSIYSK🇷🇺
0.5M📷 from 15 Oct 2023. Both Admiral Grigorovich Class frigates are gone from Novo. However, all Pr 22160 Patrol Boats are there, meaning if one was hit, it was able to make it back to Novo. Also, all Buyan-Ms are in port as well.
RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺BLSF: NOVOROSSIYSK🇷🇺
0.5M📷 from 15 Oct 2023. Both Admiral Grigorovich Class frigates are gone from Novo. However, all Pr 22160 Patrol Boats are there, meaning if one was hit, it was able to make it back to Novo. Also, all Buyan-Ms are in port as well.
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RT @RoyalNavy: Plans have been unveiled for D-Day's 80th anniversary.
Major international commemorative events will be held on both sides of the Channel to mark the Normandy landings.
RT @RoyalNavy: Plans have been unveiled for D-Day's 80th anniversary.
Major international commemorative events will be held on both sides of the Channel to mark the Normandy landings.
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On identifying the right Maria, it was just me not paying attention.
The IMO number was given in the RUSI report, 8517839.
Shows up online under former name Lev Yashin, see example in link.
Russian ship registry shows name as Maria.
balticshipping.com/vessel/im…
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On identifying the right Maria, it was just me not paying attention.
The IMO number was given in the RUSI report, 8517839.
Shows up online under former name Lev Yashin, see example in link.
Russian ship registry shows name as Maria.
balticshipping.com/vessel/im…
Balticshipping
LEV YASHIN, General cargo vessel, IMO 8517839 | Vessel details | BalticShipping.com
LEV YASHIN is a General cargo vessel built in 1986 by MIHO SHIPYARD - SHIZUOKA, JAPAN. Currently sailing under the flag of Russian Federation. Formerly also known as LEV YASHIN, WHITE RHINO, CORN CREST, PAUWGRACHT. It's gross tonnage is 9483 tons.
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RT @Saturnax1: ❗️#NavalNews #Submarines #SubTuesday @jmsdf_pao_eng
Japan Maritime Self-defence Force 4th Taigei-class attack submarine Raigei (SS-516) was launched today. Photos @TAIGEI_SS513
RT @Saturnax1: ❗️#NavalNews #Submarines #SubTuesday @jmsdf_pao_eng
Japan Maritime Self-defence Force 4th Taigei-class attack submarine Raigei (SS-516) was launched today. Photos @TAIGEI_SS513
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Will try to be a bit organized and put Far East activity related to North Korean supplies in this thread.
For reference, the RUSI report:
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Will try to be a bit organized and put Far East activity related to North Korean supplies in this thread.
For reference, the RUSI report:
X (formerly Twitter)
RUSI on X
New investigation by @OSIA_RUSI and @washingtonpost reveals that Russia has likely begun shipping North Korean munitions at scale, opening a new supply route that could influence the war in Ukraine and international security in East Asia - learn more bel…
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RT @Drox_Maritime: 🔺Surveillance vessel activity
New GUGI surveillance vessel "Evgeniy Gorigledzhan" departs the Baltic Sea on maiden voyage, 16 October 2023.
Will likely head for operational work-up in the North Atlantic.
@BarentsNews @IrishTimes @gordoncorera @CovertShores @shipohollic
RT @Drox_Maritime: 🔺Surveillance vessel activity
New GUGI surveillance vessel "Evgeniy Gorigledzhan" departs the Baltic Sea on maiden voyage, 16 October 2023.
Will likely head for operational work-up in the North Atlantic.
@BarentsNews @IrishTimes @gordoncorera @CovertShores @shipohollic
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RT @Capt_Navy: #SovietNavy🇷🇺#Russian #Navy The eponymous predecessor of this submarine is the Alexander Suvorov,a Sverdlov class light cruiser.She also made the transition along the NSR from the Northern Fleet to the Pacific Fleet. And even their displacement is almost the same ~ 15.000 tonnes.
RT @Capt_Navy: #SovietNavy🇷🇺#Russian #Navy The eponymous predecessor of this submarine is the Alexander Suvorov,a Sverdlov class light cruiser.She also made the transition along the NSR from the Northern Fleet to the Pacific Fleet. And even their displacement is almost the same ~ 15.000 tonnes.
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North Korean military supplies to Russia:
Sentinel-2 imagery from today, Oct 16th, shows the ship identified by RUSI as the Maria still alongside at Dunay, having arrived between the 13th and 14th.
Blue containers present weren't there on the 13th.
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North Korean military supplies to Russia:
Sentinel-2 imagery from today, Oct 16th, shows the ship identified by RUSI as the Maria still alongside at Dunay, having arrived between the 13th and 14th.
Blue containers present weren't there on the 13th.
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RT @konrad_muzyka: We have just realised the latest issue of our Kaliningrad Military Digest, which looks at Russian activities in the K-grad Oblast and the Baltic Sea. Although the entire conventional arm of the Russian Armed Forces is engaged in Ukraine, K-grad remains as busy as ever.
RT @konrad_muzyka: We have just realised the latest issue of our Kaliningrad Military Digest, which looks at Russian activities in the K-grad Oblast and the Baltic Sea. Although the entire conventional arm of the Russian Armed Forces is engaged in Ukraine, K-grad remains as busy as ever.