The War in the Ukraine

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A Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber deploys an RBK-500 cluster bomb equipped with a UMPK module. The video was filmed in the Grishino area, northwest of Pokrovsk. The Russian RBK-500 bombs were dropped on positions of the 32nd Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Army. The RBK-500 ShOAB-0.5 bombs were adopted by the USSR in 1969.

 

Kirasi418

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You know is bad when even David Axe got it right.

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Ukraine clings on this section and employs all manner of propaganda to prove to the west that they are still in control and strengthen their position on the urgent Trumps peace plan. Things are likely to fall apart when Russia fully takes over Pokrovisk and neighbouring area. FYI the town is a get way to the rest of remaining nearby towns and losing it is akin to a death sentence to Zelensky
 

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That won't set well with the white supremacists of the Ukrainian Army.
The funny thing is that both Ukrainian and Russian forces are actually ok with them. Even the more hardcore units are cool with non-white people aside from banter that you would expect to find in a military. There were white American racists who tried to join the Ukrainian elite forces, and they got their butts handed to them by the non-white volunteers. The Ukrainians supported the non-white dudes. That is how badly racist white Americans and other people from Anglophone nations are.
 

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Top U.S. Negotiator Warned Europeans That Russia Is Stockpiling Missiles​

Daniel P. Driscoll, the U.S. Army secretary, used the growing threat from Moscow as a way to sell a quick peace deal unfavorable to Ukraine.
According to the article, the Russians have increased their missile production compared to last year (>2,900 per year), allowing them to produce more missiles than they are launching against Ukraine, accumulating a stockpile for use in other contingencies.
 

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According to the article, the Russians have increased their missile production compared to last year (>2,900 per year), allowing them to produce more missiles than they are launching against Ukraine, accumulating a stockpile for use in other contingencies.
Everything that these stooges said age like rotten milk pretty quickly.

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A scene from a failed attack by special forces from the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Army. The video was filmed in the Orekhiv area; the exact location is unknown. A group of Ukrainian special forces landed in the village and were hit by Russian drone strikes. The soldiers tried to take cover in houses but were also attacked by drones. The moments of the drone attacks and the fatalities have been removed from the video; they can be seen on Telegram.

 

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Ukrainian "Sea Baby" naval drones attacked the tankers "Kairos" and "Virat" in international waters off the coast of Turkey. Technical information about the "Sea Baby" drones is available on the channel. The video shows episodes of the drone attacks. It's worth noting that this is the first time tankers have been hit by naval drones. The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not yet responded to the attack; the hits on the tankers could have resulted in oil pollution on the Turkish coast. According to Ukrainian intelligence, the tankers are believed to be carrying Russian oil. Both tankers were sailing empty under the Gambian flag. The first attack on the tankers occurred on Friday. The tanker Virat was struck approximately 35 nautical miles off the coast of Turkey. Today, November 29, the tanker Virat was attacked again. Both tankers have been damaged, but they are afloat, and the crews are safe.

 

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Huaqiangbei beats venture capitalists by a mile.
The company sent about 40 models of its Ghost drone, which looks like a miniature helicopter and can be used for reconnaissance, to Ukraine early in the conflict that began in 2022, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter.
But the initial model struggled to withstand Russian electronic warfare, frustrating Ukrainian soldiers, according to four people familiar with the matter. The person with direct knowledge of the matter said the company misunderstood how both terrain and Russia's jamming of satellite-based navigation systems could derail flight plans.
 

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The Russian army continues to expand its range of robotic systems. Servicemen from the Ulyanovsk Guards Airborne Forces trained assault team operations using the modern Omich robotic system. The Omich remotely controlled tracked robot is already in use by the troops. It is used for personnel rotation, wounded evacuation, and the delivery of ammunition and provisions. It is worth noting that the Ukrainian army also actively uses tracked drones. The Omich NRTK robotic system was created by Omsk engineers with the support of the People's Front Kulibin Club. The Omich NRTK can be controlled remotely or directly. Several versions of the robot are available. The Omich NRTK weighs 525 kg and can carry up to 250 kg of cargo and tow up to 1,000 kg. The Omich-2 version of the NRTK can be equipped with combat modules, an anti-tank missile system, a grenade launcher, a multiple rocket launcher, and a machine gun. The robot weighs approximately 375 kg. Both versions have a range of over 30 km. Specifications may change as the project develops.

 
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