Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
@DrPaulyDeSantis: *writes Stinger vs APKWS comparison on the thread drawing board*
@DrPaulyDeSantis: *writes Stinger vs APKWS comparison on the thread drawing board*
Rob Lee (Twitter)
@AbuCole_: Completely agree. I think a pre-Iraq war US would have been far more united in its support of Ukraine.
@AbuCole_: Completely agree. I think a pre-Iraq war US would have been far more united in its support of Ukraine.
Rob Lee (Twitter)
Mashovets believes it is likely scenario that Ukraine will pull back from Selydove, Toretsk, and Vuhledar in the near future.
t.me/zvizdecmanhustu/2208
Mashovets believes it is likely scenario that Ukraine will pull back from Selydove, Toretsk, and Vuhledar in the near future.
t.me/zvizdecmanhustu/2208
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Mashovets believes it is a likely scenario that Ukraine will pull back from Selydove, Toretsk, and Vuhledar in the near future.
t.me/zvizdecmanhustu/2208
Mashovets believes it is a likely scenario that Ukraine will pull back from Selydove, Toretsk, and Vuhledar in the near future.
t.me/zvizdecmanhustu/2208
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
@imog: Some targets are easier to strike with missiles than UAVs, and missiles can play a complementary role by degrading Russian air defenses in support of deeper UAV strikes.
@imog: Some targets are easier to strike with missiles than UAVs, and missiles can play a complementary role by degrading Russian air defenses in support of deeper UAV strikes.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@AMK_Mapping_: This is purposeful disinformation
Ukraine 🇺🇦 launched ~6.7% (160) of all +2,400 US ATACMS in the past year or ~1.1% of all US long range non-nuclear missiles. US has +2,200 ATACMS remaining and will receive +400 more and has 11,200 cruise missiles of which they sent 0 to Ukraine
@AMK_Mapping_: This is purposeful disinformation
Ukraine 🇺🇦 launched ~6.7% (160) of all +2,400 US ATACMS in the past year or ~1.1% of all US long range non-nuclear missiles. US has +2,200 ATACMS remaining and will receive +400 more and has 11,200 cruise missiles of which they sent 0 to Ukraine
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Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @TheStudyofWar: Recent Ukrainian strikes against Russian rear ammunition depots demonstrate the extent to which Russian military logistics still benefit from the Western-provided sanctuary that secures Russia’s rear. 🧵(1/5)
📸: @Maxar https://twitter.com/TheStudyofWar/status/1838757077944054099#m
RT @TheStudyofWar: Recent Ukrainian strikes against Russian rear ammunition depots demonstrate the extent to which Russian military logistics still benefit from the Western-provided sanctuary that secures Russia’s rear. 🧵(1/5)
📸: @Maxar https://twitter.com/TheStudyofWar/status/1838757077944054099#m
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Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @John_A_Ridge: This is China’s first ICBM test launch into the Pacific Ocean since DF-5 in May 1980. Seems to be a road-mobile ICBM, likely DF-41, launched from Hainan.
Could serve technical purposes if a minimum energy trajectory not available on China’s overland ranges was required. Or it could be posturing/signaling to the United States. I am inclined toward the latter in a vacuum.
(Ground track from @Cosmic_Penguin) https://twitter.com/CNSpaceflight/status/1838775461306077522#m
RT @John_A_Ridge: This is China’s first ICBM test launch into the Pacific Ocean since DF-5 in May 1980. Seems to be a road-mobile ICBM, likely DF-41, launched from Hainan.
Could serve technical purposes if a minimum energy trajectory not available on China’s overland ranges was required. Or it could be posturing/signaling to the United States. I am inclined toward the latter in a vacuum.
(Ground track from @Cosmic_Penguin) https://twitter.com/CNSpaceflight/status/1838775461306077522#m