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Def Mon (Twitter)
Don't forget to loot your fallen comrades, they might drop epics.
Source: t.me/strikedronescompany/260 / dm3 productions.
Don't forget to loot your fallen comrades, they might drop epics.
Source: t.me/strikedronescompany/260 / dm3 productions.
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Def Mon (Twitter)
I always recommend supporting Constantines fundraisers https://twitter.com/Teoyaomiquu/status/1801651212548272536#m
I always recommend supporting Constantines fundraisers https://twitter.com/Teoyaomiquu/status/1801651212548272536#m
Def Mon (Twitter)
Lol, clown blocked me too for retweeting this. https://twitter.com/GorillaOSINT/status/1801636167927939465#m
Lol, clown blocked me too for retweeting this. https://twitter.com/GorillaOSINT/status/1801636167927939465#m
Def Mon (Twitter)
Big fireball near Olenivka, Donetsk today.
Possible POV: 47.84863, 37.67927
Looks like activity in the tree line along the railroad.
t.me/itsdonetsk/168658
Big fireball near Olenivka, Donetsk today.
Possible POV: 47.84863, 37.67927
Looks like activity in the tree line along the railroad.
t.me/itsdonetsk/168658
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺MED SEA FLOTILLA🇷🇺
0.5m | 10m 📷 (13 June 2024) of the port of 🇸🇾Tartus
Steregushchiy class corvette Merkury is back in port along with Vice Admiral Paromov & Kola (Altay class oiler)
RT @MT_Anderson: 🇷🇺MED SEA FLOTILLA🇷🇺
0.5m | 10m 📷 (13 June 2024) of the port of 🇸🇾Tartus
Steregushchiy class corvette Merkury is back in port along with Vice Admiral Paromov & Kola (Altay class oiler)
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @SecDef: At the NATO Defense Ministerial in Brussels today, the NATO Nuclear Planning Group met today to discuss some key nuclear-policy issues. It was a productive meeting, and we remain unified on this critical subject.
RT @SecDef: At the NATO Defense Ministerial in Brussels today, the NATO Nuclear Planning Group met today to discuss some key nuclear-policy issues. It was a productive meeting, and we remain unified on this critical subject.
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @NATO_JWC: The JWC leadership & staff conducted a field study in the area of Helleland (@EigersundK) 🇳🇴, focusing on the British-led Operation Freshman, as the first Allied glider-borne raid of World War Two, initiating the Allied Heavy Water (#tungtvann) campaign in #Norway in 1942-44.
Staff rides help develop a better understanding of the operational art of war through the study of military history, with the purpose to draw conclusions that may support #NATO training for future operations. This study also helped reflecting on the sacrifices made on both sides during the campaign.
The field study concluded at Slettebø with a remembrance ceremony in order to pay tribute to the casualties of Operation Freshman.
#WeAreNATO
RT @NATO_JWC: The JWC leadership & staff conducted a field study in the area of Helleland (@EigersundK) 🇳🇴, focusing on the British-led Operation Freshman, as the first Allied glider-borne raid of World War Two, initiating the Allied Heavy Water (#tungtvann) campaign in #Norway in 1942-44.
Staff rides help develop a better understanding of the operational art of war through the study of military history, with the purpose to draw conclusions that may support #NATO training for future operations. This study also helped reflecting on the sacrifices made on both sides during the campaign.
The field study concluded at Slettebø with a remembrance ceremony in order to pay tribute to the casualties of Operation Freshman.
#WeAreNATO
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The Lookout (Twitter)
@CorporalFrisk: There will always be tradeoffs and delineation dilemmas when setting this up but the more I think about it, dividing Sweden and Finland at 65N as you outline, seems the best solution if we only think about wartime tasks.
@CorporalFrisk: There will always be tradeoffs and delineation dilemmas when setting this up but the more I think about it, dividing Sweden and Finland at 65N as you outline, seems the best solution if we only think about wartime tasks.
The Lookout (Twitter)
RT @ICEYEfi: Yesterday, we acquired a nighttime Dwell image of Havana Harbor, Cuba, through cloud cover and rainy conditions. It shows the presence of several Russian navy vessels in the port. See the second image in the carousel for a detailed view.
RT @ICEYEfi: Yesterday, we acquired a nighttime Dwell image of Havana Harbor, Cuba, through cloud cover and rainy conditions. It shows the presence of several Russian navy vessels in the port. See the second image in the carousel for a detailed view.