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@AmeriPrayer1: Yes, they did, at least 5 ATACMS struck their target’s, including an air defense system, likely an S-400.
Russia lied and reported 8 of 8 ATACMS were shot down.
@AmeriPrayer1: Yes, they did, at least 5 ATACMS struck their target’s, including an air defense system, likely an S-400.
Russia lied and reported 8 of 8 ATACMS were shot down.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @WarMonitor3: In total it is estimated that
~12 of 12 Storm Shadows (100%)
~14 of 20 ATACMS (70%)
were successful in striking their targets. However, the ATACMS Russia reported shot down, there is no evidence for that many. Possible evidence for 1 to 3 shot down brings it to ~17 of 20 (85%)
@ukraine_map @WarMonitor3: In total it is estimated that
~12 of 12 Storm Shadows (100%)
~14 of 20 ATACMS (70%)
were successful in striking their targets. However, the ATACMS Russia reported shot down, there is no evidence for that many. Possible evidence for 1 to 3 shot down brings it to ~17 of 20 (85%)
Def Mon (Twitter)
RT @moklasen: 810th marine Kursk, Progrebki
contract signed 27th October
MIA 11th November
RT @moklasen: 810th marine Kursk, Progrebki
contract signed 27th October
MIA 11th November
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Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (Twitter)
Need to help my friends from Aeronavty air reconnaissance unit, 35th Marine Brigade, finish collecting for a vehicle. Only a little less than $500 left 👇 https://twitter.com/aeronavty/status/1854784274676715853#m
Need to help my friends from Aeronavty air reconnaissance unit, 35th Marine Brigade, finish collecting for a vehicle. Only a little less than $500 left 👇 https://twitter.com/aeronavty/status/1854784274676715853#m
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@cym27s: This was the first thing it responded with when I asked it to make a profile picture for your account and didn’t mention any country or flag specifically.
@cym27s: This was the first thing it responded with when I asked it to make a profile picture for your account and didn’t mention any country or flag specifically.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@cym27s: This was the first thing it responded with when I asked it to make a profile picture for your account and didn’t mention any country or flag specifically. The second photo is on the right.
@cym27s: This was the first thing it responded with when I asked it to make a profile picture for your account and didn’t mention any country or flag specifically. The second photo is on the right.
Def Mon (Twitter)
RT @Tatarigami_UA: Overnight, Ukraine carried out a series of missile strikes on Khalino Airbase in Kursk Oblast, reportedly using ATACMS missiles. Here’s what we can anticipate based on previous data gathered by Frontelligence Insight:
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RT @Tatarigami_UA: Overnight, Ukraine carried out a series of missile strikes on Khalino Airbase in Kursk Oblast, reportedly using ATACMS missiles. Here’s what we can anticipate based on previous data gathered by Frontelligence Insight:
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@MarioNawfal: Getting back what was taken from Ukraine and an agreement that was not followed is not escalation. Russia wants Ukraine to be defenseless so they consider every piece of military equipment given to Ukraine as escalation.
@MarioNawfal: Getting back what was taken from Ukraine and an agreement that was not followed is not escalation. Russia wants Ukraine to be defenseless so they consider every piece of military equipment given to Ukraine as escalation.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @MarioNawfal: Did you say that Russia stationing nukes in Belarus was escalation?
Did you say North Korea being provided significant help by Russia to build its nuclear weapons to threaten US was escalation and that Russia wanted WW3?
But when it’s Ukraine, it’s always the biggest escalation
@ukraine_map @MarioNawfal: Did you say that Russia stationing nukes in Belarus was escalation?
Did you say North Korea being provided significant help by Russia to build its nuclear weapons to threaten US was escalation and that Russia wanted WW3?
But when it’s Ukraine, it’s always the biggest escalation
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Rob Lee (Twitter)
RT @Archer83Able: ⚡️🇬🇧🇺🇦 | The UK recently supplied Ukraine with "dozens more" Storm Shadow air-launched cruise missiles, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
The deliveries were not publicly announced and took place several weeks ago, after Kyiv "ran low" on the missiles.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-11-25/uk-sends-kyiv-more-storm-shadows-as-starmer-pledges-support?srnd=homepage-europe
RT @Archer83Able: ⚡️🇬🇧🇺🇦 | The UK recently supplied Ukraine with "dozens more" Storm Shadow air-launched cruise missiles, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
The deliveries were not publicly announced and took place several weeks ago, after Kyiv "ran low" on the missiles.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-11-25/uk-sends-kyiv-more-storm-shadows-as-starmer-pledges-support?srnd=homepage-europe
Status-6 (Twitter)
⚡️🇬🇧🇺🇦 | The UK recently supplied Ukraine with "dozens more" Storm Shadow air-launched cruise missiles, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
The deliveries were not publicly announced and took place several weeks ago, after Kyiv "ran low" on the missiles.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-11-25/uk-sends-kyiv-more-storm-shadows-as-starmer-pledges-support?srnd=homepage-europe
⚡️🇬🇧🇺🇦 | The UK recently supplied Ukraine with "dozens more" Storm Shadow air-launched cruise missiles, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
The deliveries were not publicly announced and took place several weeks ago, after Kyiv "ran low" on the missiles.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-11-25/uk-sends-kyiv-more-storm-shadows-as-starmer-pledges-support?srnd=homepage-europe
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
❗️🇬🇧🇺🇦 Bloomberg: UK Sends Kyiv More Storm Shadows as Starmer Pledges Support
"The UK government recently supplied Ukraine with dozens more Storm Shadow cruise missiles, [...] The deliveries, which were not publicly announced, took place several weeks ago and were ordered after Kyiv ran low on the long-range missiles, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing security issues."
That's 1 dozen from France, and "dozens" more from the UK. This is likely the bottom of the barrel of what both countries will be able to provide out of their own inventories.
❗️🇬🇧🇺🇦 Bloomberg: UK Sends Kyiv More Storm Shadows as Starmer Pledges Support
"The UK government recently supplied Ukraine with dozens more Storm Shadow cruise missiles, [...] The deliveries, which were not publicly announced, took place several weeks ago and were ordered after Kyiv ran low on the long-range missiles, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing security issues."
That's 1 dozen from France, and "dozens" more from the UK. This is likely the bottom of the barrel of what both countries will be able to provide out of their own inventories.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@FifiFuf54200955 @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: It’s not just about Avdiivka, it’s the whole thing. They’ve lost a significant portion of Donetsk Oblasg since the replacement.
These exact tactics Syrskyi has been using has lead to exactly this years ago. There is no success, just massive retreats, no counterattacks for months now. Zaluzhnyi was in the process of retreating from Avdiivka, it was reported by Ukrainian news that Zelensky was not happy that they were retreating from Avdiivka and replaced him, there are also other reasons, but that was one of the main reasons.
Then when Zaluzhnyi was replaced, instead of trying to retreat troops from Avdiivka and stabilize defenses. Syrksyi sent multiple counter attacks into Avdiivka, while 90% surrounded, when they only had 1-2 roads to leave. Then the Russians obviously pressed the flanks, and literally the last couple hours before he could, Syrksyi ordered a withdrawal of Ukrainian troops. Meaning the ones sent in for counter attacks that week had one road to leave on that was being bombarded by Russia constantly, resulting in hundreds of Ukrainians being killed on that road, and hundreds stuck in Avdiivka to be captured and/or executed by Russia. Since then, there has been absolutely no defenses solidified to stop Russian advances in Donetsk for the past 6 months, and Russia is taking part of Ukraine, specifically Donetsk oblast are record speed compared to any times after the first 3 months of war.
This was done much more successfully by Zaluzhnyi and his Generals before he was removed, and replaced with a worse General, who has a worse reputation, repeatedly made the same mistakes, and has worse moral amongst Ukrainian troops. There likely is no way Ukraine will be winning the war with this type of strategy and these Generals constantly using failing tactics for years at this point. At what point to you say, this is enough failure for the past 6 months, the front has not been stabilized, there is no successful strategy, no change in strategy, and replace the top General, with someone else. Because if Zaluzhnyi had been as bad as Syrksyi currently is, he would have been replaced in Mid-2022. The sad thing is, this was all foreseeable and predictable, and it happened, and is happening now.
@FifiFuf54200955 @Maks_NAFO_FELLA: It’s not just about Avdiivka, it’s the whole thing. They’ve lost a significant portion of Donetsk Oblasg since the replacement.
These exact tactics Syrskyi has been using has lead to exactly this years ago. There is no success, just massive retreats, no counterattacks for months now. Zaluzhnyi was in the process of retreating from Avdiivka, it was reported by Ukrainian news that Zelensky was not happy that they were retreating from Avdiivka and replaced him, there are also other reasons, but that was one of the main reasons.
Then when Zaluzhnyi was replaced, instead of trying to retreat troops from Avdiivka and stabilize defenses. Syrksyi sent multiple counter attacks into Avdiivka, while 90% surrounded, when they only had 1-2 roads to leave. Then the Russians obviously pressed the flanks, and literally the last couple hours before he could, Syrksyi ordered a withdrawal of Ukrainian troops. Meaning the ones sent in for counter attacks that week had one road to leave on that was being bombarded by Russia constantly, resulting in hundreds of Ukrainians being killed on that road, and hundreds stuck in Avdiivka to be captured and/or executed by Russia. Since then, there has been absolutely no defenses solidified to stop Russian advances in Donetsk for the past 6 months, and Russia is taking part of Ukraine, specifically Donetsk oblast are record speed compared to any times after the first 3 months of war.
This was done much more successfully by Zaluzhnyi and his Generals before he was removed, and replaced with a worse General, who has a worse reputation, repeatedly made the same mistakes, and has worse moral amongst Ukrainian troops. There likely is no way Ukraine will be winning the war with this type of strategy and these Generals constantly using failing tactics for years at this point. At what point to you say, this is enough failure for the past 6 months, the front has not been stabilized, there is no successful strategy, no change in strategy, and replace the top General, with someone else. Because if Zaluzhnyi had been as bad as Syrksyi currently is, he would have been replaced in Mid-2022. The sad thing is, this was all foreseeable and predictable, and it happened, and is happening now.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@somalian_Astro @WarMonitor3: Russia would need to create those warheads specifically for the missile, that they don’t currently have. Then the missile is 10-20 times more expensive and harder to make than any of Russia’s other missiles. And it has a CEP of 250 meters or more. It is the most inaccurate missile Russia has. A Kh-22 from 1970 would do better. And that’s the only type of target you can really use it one, a massive factory, the vast majority of targets it would be missing and striking people’s houses. It’s not practical.
There is no point of using such a missile for anything other than nuclear warheads and intimidation/threats like the past attacks was for.
@somalian_Astro @WarMonitor3: Russia would need to create those warheads specifically for the missile, that they don’t currently have. Then the missile is 10-20 times more expensive and harder to make than any of Russia’s other missiles. And it has a CEP of 250 meters or more. It is the most inaccurate missile Russia has. A Kh-22 from 1970 would do better. And that’s the only type of target you can really use it one, a massive factory, the vast majority of targets it would be missing and striking people’s houses. It’s not practical.
There is no point of using such a missile for anything other than nuclear warheads and intimidation/threats like the past attacks was for.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@somalian_Astro @WarMonitor3: Russia would need to create those warheads specifically for the missile, which they don’t currently have. Then the missile is 10-20 times more expensive and harder to make than any of Russia’s other missiles. And it has a CEP of 250 meters or more. It is the most inaccurate missile Russia has. A Kh-22 from 1970 would do better. And that’s the only type of target you can really use it on, a massive factory, the vast majority of targets it would be missing and striking people’s houses. It’s not practical.
There is no point of using such a missile for anything other than nuclear warheads, or intimidation/threats like the past attack was for.
@somalian_Astro @WarMonitor3: Russia would need to create those warheads specifically for the missile, which they don’t currently have. Then the missile is 10-20 times more expensive and harder to make than any of Russia’s other missiles. And it has a CEP of 250 meters or more. It is the most inaccurate missile Russia has. A Kh-22 from 1970 would do better. And that’s the only type of target you can really use it on, a massive factory, the vast majority of targets it would be missing and striking people’s houses. It’s not practical.
There is no point of using such a missile for anything other than nuclear warheads, or intimidation/threats like the past attack was for.
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
To elaborate:
@the_engi_nerd has a huge amount of experience working on the JSF program, and thus has insights that few if any others do.
@Doha104p3 operates solely in the unclassified domain, but has an encyclopedic knowledge of the considerable amount of open source information that is available.
To elaborate:
@the_engi_nerd has a huge amount of experience working on the JSF program, and thus has insights that few if any others do.
@Doha104p3 operates solely in the unclassified domain, but has an encyclopedic knowledge of the considerable amount of open source information that is available.