Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @PaperMissiles: A good case for123 agreements with Russia and China. Hint: There isn’t one. Welcome to real competition signaling: Terminate them both, boost loadings on TIID5 at max yield per each a 8 warheads, fund and deploy SLCMs, accelerate Sentinel and fund real pit prod./1
RT @PaperMissiles: A good case for123 agreements with Russia and China. Hint: There isn’t one. Welcome to real competition signaling: Terminate them both, boost loadings on TIID5 at max yield per each a 8 warheads, fund and deploy SLCMs, accelerate Sentinel and fund real pit prod./1
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
Videos of a presumed Ukrainian UAV strike on a power plant in Tver oblast and UAVs in the Moscow region.
t.me/shot_shot/70939
t.me/tass_agency/269666
t.me/mash/57232
t.me/vchkogpu/50549
t.me/mash/57224
t.me/mash/57231
Videos of a presumed Ukrainian UAV strike on a power plant in Tver oblast and UAVs in the Moscow region.
t.me/shot_shot/70939
t.me/tass_agency/269666
t.me/mash/57232
t.me/vchkogpu/50549
t.me/mash/57224
t.me/mash/57231
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@BNONews @AggregateOsint: There probably is very few to no hostages remaining alive.
@BNONews @AggregateOsint: There probably is very few to no hostages remaining alive.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@RpsAgainstTrump: She is Melania’s replacement, she’s Trump’s current girlfriend.
@RpsAgainstTrump: She is Melania’s replacement, she’s Trump’s current girlfriend.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@RpsAgainstTrump: The coolest plane, has she ever seen the inside of an Emirates Airbus A380?
https://invidious.poast.org/MEHzbDOY7n8?si=eV4tI1285N1eKfhe
@RpsAgainstTrump: The coolest plane, has she ever seen the inside of an Emirates Airbus A380?
https://invidious.poast.org/MEHzbDOY7n8?si=eV4tI1285N1eKfhe
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@KyivIndependent: Maybe if they gave Ukraine more than one Patriot system then they wouldn’t have to be repairing that much infrastructure. US military aid to Ukraine has been a massive disappointment in the past year. It’s down over 75% on average the past 12 months from what it was before
@KyivIndependent: Maybe if they gave Ukraine more than one Patriot system then they wouldn’t have to be repairing that much infrastructure. US military aid to Ukraine has been a massive disappointment in the past year. It’s down over 75% on average the past 12 months from what it was before
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@Howitzer203: It’s not a single block, but it gives you a good picture of what US has sent. Breaking it down into all blocks and how much was sent
~4,000 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles
+6,500 JASSM-ER, JASSM Cruise Missiles
+2,200 ATACMS Missiles
~650 SLAM-ER Cruise Missiles
Total of all missiles (above): +13,350
All of the above are unitary or cluster missiles without nuclear warheads.
The remaining missiles: US also has a small but unknown number of PRSM missiles that will replace ATACMS. Delivery started last year, and they plan to obtain over 4,000 PRSMs from 1000km to replace all ATACMS missiles, many of which are expired; US has been sending both expired and unexpired ATACMS to Ukraine, and they both work very well. US also has 520 AGM-86B cruise missiles with nuclear warheads, which can be launched from B-52Hs. US also has LRASM anti-ship cruise missiles, likely over 200 of them, and plans for thousands. They may also have some hypersonics and plan to develop more long-range missiles, including cruise missiles. In total, they have 14,000 long-range missiles, with +13,350 long-range missiles listed in detail above. This does not include any of the long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles.
US initially gave Ukraine in October of 2023 around 15-20 of their oldest ATACMS missiles for 165km. Then, they did not send any additional ATACMS until March, when they gave 100 missiles. Ukraine started using them twice a week successfully, destroying air bases, S-400s, radars, and command posts. Then there were two more packages where US had a couple dozen more ATACMS. The strikes have drastically decreased in the previous three months and stopped in the past month. This month, the US gave the least direct military aid they have ever sent in 2022 through mid-2023.
Overall, military aid has drastically decreased, and ATACMS deliveries have also noticeably decreased. The reason for pointing out 1.4% shows how little the US has sent of its long-range missiles to Ukraine; they have sent only one type of missile to Ukraine and now deliver it in small quantities. Just like more deliveries in the war, they appear not to be done to make a difference, for example, 31 tanks, 6 F-16s in 2.5 years, and 1 Patriot system, but instead, as a gesture of goodwill to checkmark a box that they sent the weapons Ukraine asked for but in insignificant quantities. If US were serious about Ukraine aid, they would continue ATACMS deliveries, increasing them and allowing for many ATACMS, JASSM, and SLAM-ER to be sent. Instead, they are doing the bare minimum in overall aid and long-range missile shipments. They are sending such a small level of aid that Ukrainian lines are nearly collapsing in the Donetsk region; they are outnumbered in everything.
@Howitzer203: It’s not a single block, but it gives you a good picture of what US has sent. Breaking it down into all blocks and how much was sent
~4,000 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles
+6,500 JASSM-ER, JASSM Cruise Missiles
+2,200 ATACMS Missiles
~650 SLAM-ER Cruise Missiles
Total of all missiles (above): +13,350
All of the above are unitary or cluster missiles without nuclear warheads.
The remaining missiles: US also has a small but unknown number of PRSM missiles that will replace ATACMS. Delivery started last year, and they plan to obtain over 4,000 PRSMs from 1000km to replace all ATACMS missiles, many of which are expired; US has been sending both expired and unexpired ATACMS to Ukraine, and they both work very well. US also has 520 AGM-86B cruise missiles with nuclear warheads, which can be launched from B-52Hs. US also has LRASM anti-ship cruise missiles, likely over 200 of them, and plans for thousands. They may also have some hypersonics and plan to develop more long-range missiles, including cruise missiles. In total, they have 14,000 long-range missiles, with +13,350 long-range missiles listed in detail above. This does not include any of the long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles.
US initially gave Ukraine in October of 2023 around 15-20 of their oldest ATACMS missiles for 165km. Then, they did not send any additional ATACMS until March, when they gave 100 missiles. Ukraine started using them twice a week successfully, destroying air bases, S-400s, radars, and command posts. Then there were two more packages where US had a couple dozen more ATACMS. The strikes have drastically decreased in the previous three months and stopped in the past month. This month, the US gave the least direct military aid they have ever sent in 2022 through mid-2023.
Overall, military aid has drastically decreased, and ATACMS deliveries have also noticeably decreased. The reason for pointing out 1.4% shows how little the US has sent of its long-range missiles to Ukraine; they have sent only one type of missile to Ukraine and now deliver it in small quantities. Just like more deliveries in the war, they appear not to be done to make a difference, for example, 31 tanks, 6 F-16s in 2.5 years, and 1 Patriot system, but instead, as a gesture of goodwill to checkmark a box that they sent the weapons Ukraine asked for but in insignificant quantities. If US were serious about Ukraine aid, they would continue ATACMS deliveries, increasing them and allowing for many ATACMS, JASSM, and SLAM-ER to be sent. Instead, they are doing the bare minimum in overall aid and long-range missile shipments. They are sending such a small level of aid that Ukrainian lines are nearly collapsing in the Donetsk region; they are outnumbered in everything.