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Necro Mancer (Twitter)
Вот что-то прилетело и результат неясен
t.me/khornegroup/2707 #RussianUkrainianWar
Вот что-то прилетело и результат неясен
t.me/khornegroup/2707 #RussianUkrainianWar
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The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @rgpoulussen: #OTD in 1944. Battleship Tirpitz, a tough nut to crack. A Lancaster flying over smokescreens in Kaa Fjord, Norway. #WW2 #HISTORY
RT @rgpoulussen: #OTD in 1944. Battleship Tirpitz, a tough nut to crack. A Lancaster flying over smokescreens in Kaa Fjord, Norway. #WW2 #HISTORY
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The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @MrFrantarelli: The submarine leaves the basing point. Murmansk region.
Grisha-III-class corvette «Snezhnogorsk» .
Delta IV-Class SSBN K-114 «Tula».
📺TV report "1st Ch." (Sept. 14, 2024). https://twitter.com/MrFrantarelli/status/1834994134710431761#m
RT @MrFrantarelli: The submarine leaves the basing point. Murmansk region.
Grisha-III-class corvette «Snezhnogorsk» .
Delta IV-Class SSBN K-114 «Tula».
📺TV report "1st Ch." (Sept. 14, 2024). https://twitter.com/MrFrantarelli/status/1834994134710431761#m
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The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @Drox_Maritime: 🔺OOA activity - Update
Russian Navy Pr.03182 “VAdm Paromov” entered the English Channel via Ushant TSS, 14 September 2024 & likely ETA for Dover Strait northbound mid-PM, 15 September.
⚠️Unit likely waited for, & may be in company with, Baltic Fleet tug “Evgeniy Churov”
RT @Drox_Maritime: 🔺OOA activity - Update
Russian Navy Pr.03182 “VAdm Paromov” entered the English Channel via Ushant TSS, 14 September 2024 & likely ETA for Dover Strait northbound mid-PM, 15 September.
⚠️Unit likely waited for, & may be in company with, Baltic Fleet tug “Evgeniy Churov”
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @JamieMctrusty: 15th September, 1942, 2:45pm. While part of the escort of a reinforcement convoy bound for Guadalcanal, the carrier USS Wasp was struck by 3 torpedoes from the Japanese submarine I-19. One more from the salvo of six hit the destroyer USS O’Brien even as she successfully evaded another, while the battleship USS North Carolina was also torpedoed. It was one of the most effective Japanese submarine attacks of the war.
A severe fire broke out on Wasp almost immediately as ruptured aviation fuel tanks ignited, causing a series of explosions which ripped through the carrier as aircraft and munitions blew up. The crew struggled to control the flames, but the firefighting mains had failed and it quickly became evident that Wasp could not be saved. ‘Abandon ship’ was ordered at 3:20pm, with her commander, Captain Forrest Sherman, one of the last men to leave at 4pm.
Wasp’s hull was by now glowi...
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RT @JamieMctrusty: 15th September, 1942, 2:45pm. While part of the escort of a reinforcement convoy bound for Guadalcanal, the carrier USS Wasp was struck by 3 torpedoes from the Japanese submarine I-19. One more from the salvo of six hit the destroyer USS O’Brien even as she successfully evaded another, while the battleship USS North Carolina was also torpedoed. It was one of the most effective Japanese submarine attacks of the war.
A severe fire broke out on Wasp almost immediately as ruptured aviation fuel tanks ignited, causing a series of explosions which ripped through the carrier as aircraft and munitions blew up. The crew struggled to control the flames, but the firefighting mains had failed and it quickly became evident that Wasp could not be saved. ‘Abandon ship’ was ordered at 3:20pm, with her commander, Captain Forrest Sherman, one of the last men to leave at 4pm.
Wasp’s hull was by now glowi...
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The Lookout (Twitter)
@CovertShores: Have you seen the original source of this one? I haven't found it and feel something might be off.
The ship on the left here looks like a Smolnyy-class.
@CovertShores: Have you seen the original source of this one? I haven't found it and feel something might be off.
The ship on the left here looks like a Smolnyy-class.
The Lookout (Twitter)
@KaptainLOMA: I don't think they will relocate permanently, mainly because there are no other good options beside Novorossiysk.
Think @CovertShores original theory, dispersal or training dispersal in anticipation of missile attack, remains a plausible explanation.
@KaptainLOMA: I don't think they will relocate permanently, mainly because there are no other good options beside Novorossiysk.
Think @CovertShores original theory, dispersal or training dispersal in anticipation of missile attack, remains a plausible explanation.