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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Video of a soldier from Ukraine's 33rd Mechanized Brigade engaging Russian armor with a Milan ATGM.
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Video of a soldier from Ukraine's 33rd Mechanized Brigade engaging Russian armor with a Milan ATGM.
t.me/mechanized33/375
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Video of Russian soldiers dismounting an ATV to fire at FPVs with rifles and shotguns. An FPV strikes the ATV at the end of the video but doesn't detonate. Looks as though the munition fell off.
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Video of Russian soldiers dismounting an ATV to fire at FPVs with rifles and shotguns. An FPV strikes the ATV at the end of the video but doesn't detonate. Looks as though the munition fell off.
t.me/russianocontext/4760
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
A nice look at their counter-Lancet shelter. https://twitter.com/Teoyaomiquu/status/1837161356824297924#m
A nice look at their counter-Lancet shelter. https://twitter.com/Teoyaomiquu/status/1837161356824297924#m
The Lookout (Twitter)
I agree with the Norwegian Maritime Authority and think one should calm down a bit on the risks posed by the bulk carrier Ruby.
Yes, it is possible to come up with creative scenarios but are they realistic?
This won't be the last ship with ammonium nitrate from Kandalaksha.
I agree with the Norwegian Maritime Authority and think one should calm down a bit on the risks posed by the bulk carrier Ruby.
Yes, it is possible to come up with creative scenarios but are they realistic?
This won't be the last ship with ammonium nitrate from Kandalaksha.
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @GLandsbergis: If all NATO members followed Lithuania and increased defence spending to at least 3% of GDP, there would be an extra $270bn available for supporting Ukraine and defending NATO's borders. I hear this is politically "impossible", but here's how Lithuania did it: 🧵1/12
RT @GLandsbergis: If all NATO members followed Lithuania and increased defence spending to at least 3% of GDP, there would be an extra $270bn available for supporting Ukraine and defending NATO's borders. I hear this is politically "impossible", but here's how Lithuania did it: 🧵1/12
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