Why is there so many production lines for shahed configurations in China? Who's even buying themGenerally about 10,000 RMB each, BYO payload:
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Alternatively, depends on who's asking, DoW or IRGC or Russian MOD.
Why is there so many production lines for shahed configurations in China? Who's even buying themGenerally about 10,000 RMB each, BYO payload:
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Alternatively, depends on who's asking, DoW or IRGC or Russian MOD.
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Russia is providing Iran intelligence to target U.S. forces, officials say to the Washington Post
The intelligence includes the location of US aircraft, vessels, defense systems and radars. US officials suggest Russia has indirectly entered the regional war.
The Washington Post reports that China has not appeared to be assisting Iran on such a scale.
TiT for Tat, This is truly america's ukraine debacleBig News
Russia is providing Iran intelligence to target U.S. forces, officials say to the Washington Post
The intelligence includes the location of US aircraft, vessels, defense systems and radars. US officials suggest Russia has indirectly entered the regional war.
The Washington Post reports that China has not appeared to be assisting Iran on such a scale.
Except BigE from 40k was ANTI-religious, he would have destroyed the evangelicals , israelis first.God-Emperor of Mankind
IRGC themselves denied attack on azerbaijan, and they said strait is open 'but not the enemy'Yup diplomats in most countries have no clue what their military counterpart is doing. Iranian diplomats should stop saying strait of Hormuz won't close and that they didn't strike Gulf Arab countries because none of that is true.

An aide to Nigel Farage is nursing significant losses after losing a bet on the timing of America’s military strike on Iran.
George Cottrell, an aristocratic banker, and backer of the Reform UK leader, lost $550,000 (£411,000) last month after placing a wager on the Polymarket trading platform that the US would not bomb the Middle Eastern country.
Polymarket is part of a that allow users to place “yes-no” bets on a range of topics, from politics and sports to the weather.
Mr Cottrell, 32, is understood to have placed a “no” bet on the question of whether the US would strike Iran.
He bet “no” to the question, “US strikes Iran by February 28, 2026?”, wagering around $550,000 on the outcome.
No chance, but this is almost guaranteed to be on purpose. That guy is already missing a few teeth and nails as we speak...
Severe wounded. Godspeed.Hezbollah might have injured Smotrich's son in Southern Lebanon. The guy was deployed just yesterday and Smotrich is one of the most bloodthirsty members of Netanyahu's cabinet.
*Turkish nationalist -> Erdoganist (who is implicitly on the side of Israel)You have absolutely no idea you are talking about if you think the attacks are "rash". To make it worse, why are you conviniently ignoring the possibility that israel attacked them? Because it doesn't fits your turkish nationalist strand rhetoric? Also, you may hate horizontal commands as much as you want, but they worked in history and protected the chain (you have some examples in your homeland that your dear government attempt to combat and destroy internally for decades without any success). Obviously western dogma denies it.