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RT @front_ukrainian: ⚡️F/A-18F 🇺🇸US Navy

photo by @point_mugu_skies
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@front_ukrainian: US Navy has these very powerful F-18s with AIM-174’s with a range of +250km, their actual range is classified, from a ship SM-6’s range is 460km

US military also has 165 stealth F-22s, +620 stealth F-35s, and over 1,000 F-15s and F-16s. China’s Air Force would not stand a chance
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US 🇺🇸 Secretary of State Antony Blinken and UK 🇬🇧 Secretary of State David Lammy are in Kyiv, currently in a shelter, while there is a threat of Russia launching missiles at Ukraine 🇺🇦

What kind of diplomacy can be had with terrorists? It’s not possible. Russia must lose the war
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@Maks_NAFO_FELLA: Ukraine has been sent around 200 ATACMS missiles, and have used 100 to a maximum of 140 of them. With most ATACMS or at least 80 of them hitting their target

Ukraine has used <5 ATACMS missiles for the past 1.5 months. Their last big strikes were 2 months ago. US has 2200 ATACMS
The Lookout (Twitter)

For now, it looks like the Northern Fleet SSBN force isn't heavily involved in exercise Okean.

If my math is correct, 3 + Yekaterinburg alongside means 1 is at sea.

Dolgorukiy, Karelia and Bryansk are in Severodvinsk.

Akula-situation unknown.
The Lookout (Twitter)

Okean: A look at who remained in Severomorsk earlier today.

Kasatonov has been at sea prior to the exercise, where and doing what unknown, and had returned by the 8th.

I had kind of expected Ushakov to be out, but Pyotr Velikiy alongside is no surprise.
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Dan (Twitter)

@Danspiun: 21. Mykhailivka railway bridge battles, early SEP.
A closer view of the the Russian FPV strikes that destroyed the Ukrainian T-64BV 180m east of the bridge as shown in tweet
There are 3 strikes on it.
Film released 10 September:t.me/mir_perezagruzka/1449
https://x.com/Danspiun/status/1832453297338233297 https://twitter.com/Danspiun/status/1832453297338233297#m
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The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @Drox_Maritime: 🔺Air activity- Update

2 x Russian Navy NFAF Tu-142M MPA & a likely Tu-142MR went off station by 111600Z SEP 24.

Aircraft UNLOC but 2 x Tu-142M likely operated OOA in the Norwegian / Barents Sea area, conducting Ex OKEAN 2024 activity. @The_Lookout_N @BalticWatch
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RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺Lake Ladoga🇷🇺
Confirmation that 2x Buyan-M (Pr. 21631) are at the pier just north of Priozersk, on Lake Ladoga, as @The_Lookout_N reported

Just 50 km east of 🇫🇮Finland and ~50km south of Putin's Dacha

50cm📷 from 8 September 2024 https://twitter.com/The_Lookout_N/status/1833800057469952169#m
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@Maks_NAFO_FELLA: North Korean missiles are used for terror bombing, they have no accuracy to them. This KN-23 near Bucha hit a good 5km to +10km from a potential target. Ukraine reports for every 10 KN-23s launched, 0 to 2 may hit part of a target. Most hits are on fields or residential buildings
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@ukraine_map @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: US has sent Ukraine 1% of its non-nuclear long range missiles or 7% of their ATACMS. This takes US around 2 months or less to replace with better land attack missiles like JASSM-ER, Tomahawk, ATACMS M57, and PRSM. USA’s production rate of long range missiles is quickly increasing
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@jason_sand25281 @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: Russia has like 80-100 Kinzhals, they use a handful a month if even that. Russia had to stop using X-101s, Kalibrs in large quantities for months to prepare for 2 large scale strikes because many smaller strikes are less effective. Russia has several hundreds of Iskanders though.
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@ukraine_map @jason_sand25281 @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: There is a reason why Russia is buying Iranian and North Korean missiles, because they don’t have an “endless supply” their usage varies based on their production rate, after using many missiles at once, they significantly decrease their usage while new missiles arrive.
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@ukraine_map @jason_sand25281 @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: The missiles that Russia has in a high quantity are Iskander-M and Kh-59/69. That doesn’t mean thousands, that means they can produce enough to use a handful of Iskanders and X-59s a day. On average Russia has used 1.5 to a maximum of 1.8 Iskander-M per day in the past 2.5 years.
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@ukraine_map @jason_sand25281 @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: And have used around 4 Kinzhals per month on average throughout the war.