Video from Frost, one of the defenders of Mariupol about his daily routine pic.twitter.com/tNxKLScPIe
— DZENGA (@grimcultzero) April 18, 2022
Video from Frost, one of the defenders of Mariupol about his daily routine pic.twitter.com/tNxKLScPIe
— DZENGA (@grimcultzero) April 18, 2022
Oh no you dont what a pokhoronka (похоронка) is…
— розриває зсередини (на тряпки) (@bozhe_za_sho) April 18, 2022
Most of the families only get a piece of paper with personal info typed into premade sheets (personal info underscored) pic.twitter.com/n7H8m45mbA
No argument, but the point is that simply citing the top-line budget number doesn't tell the whole story, either.Rossticus said:
I'd posit that, given what we've seen from Russian logistics, maintenance, preparedness, training, etc., the 2019 article is quite over optimistic. While I'm sure expenditures are in excess of the reported $60B, much of it is also diverted, siphoned, misappropriated, and otherwise squandered. We can see the proof before our eyes.
[2] The service #GoogleMaps opened public access to satellite imagery in HQ of all Russian #military facilities. On this photo you can see "Admiral Kuznetsov", an aircraft carrier flagship currently undergoing refit. #OSINT pic.twitter.com/YhStQU9Iol
— Victor Kovalenko (@MrKovalenko) April 18, 2022
GAC06 said:
Very rarely
Wikimapia suggests a large warehouse (literally labeled as 'warehouse) is the structure on fire in this drone shot.
— Justin Peden 🇺🇦🦀 (@IntelCrab) April 18, 2022
This northern site of the complex is almost 7 kilometers from the southern most end of the complex. Think about that. pic.twitter.com/uEYuqtZDko
Berkut KaputG Martin 87 said:found an old Buran (Soviet Space Shuttle) along with a variety of scuttled fighter jets lolz pic.twitter.com/CkqP67p757
— Will Dunn - WD Photography 🇺🇦 (@WDPhotography3) April 18, 2022
Check out the mothballed jets on the right. So that's what happened to the Su-47. LOL
Quote:
These projectiles, called flchettes, are rarely seen or used in modern conflict, experts have said. Many landed in the street in the strike, Chmut said, including some observed by Washington Post reporters, among fields of gear and the occasional liquor bottle or chocolate bar abandoned by retreating Russian soldiers.
ETA: Are those legal?Quote:
At 3 centimeters in length, these flchettes look like tiny arrows. They have a long history in war a version of them was dropped from airplanes in World War I and used by the U.S. in Vietnam but are not in common use today. Shells packed with flchettes are primed to explode over infantry formations and spew projectiles in a conical pattern, with some versions dispersing flchettes across an area three football fields wide…
Flchettes are narrowly shaped to achieve aerodynamic stability and with simple, nail-like manufacturing in mind, said Neil Gibson, a munitions expert at the U.K.-based Fenix Insights group. The flchettes recovered from Chmut's yard likely came from a 122 mm 3Sh1 artillery round, he said, which is among a few Russian munitions that carry the projectiles.
whats the little plane in front of the russian shuttle, it looks like an A-10deddog said:Berkut KaputG Martin 87 said:found an old Buran (Soviet Space Shuttle) along with a variety of scuttled fighter jets lolz pic.twitter.com/CkqP67p757
— Will Dunn - WD Photography 🇺🇦 (@WDPhotography3) April 18, 2022
Check out the mothballed jets on the right. So that's what happened to the Su-47. LOL
Small personnel aircraft - Map LinkBQ_90 said:whats the little plane in front of the russian shuttle, it looks like an A-10deddog said:Berkut KaputG Martin 87 said:found an old Buran (Soviet Space Shuttle) along with a variety of scuttled fighter jets lolz pic.twitter.com/CkqP67p757
— Will Dunn - WD Photography 🇺🇦 (@WDPhotography3) April 18, 2022
Check out the mothballed jets on the right. So that's what happened to the Su-47. LOL
keep moving SE and you'll see the Russian version of the Concordrally-cap said:Small personnel aircraft - Map LinkBQ_90 said:whats the little plane in front of the russian shuttle, it looks like an A-10deddog said:Berkut KaputG Martin 87 said:found an old Buran (Soviet Space Shuttle) along with a variety of scuttled fighter jets lolz pic.twitter.com/CkqP67p757
— Will Dunn - WD Photography 🇺🇦 (@WDPhotography3) April 18, 2022
Check out the mothballed jets on the right. So that's what happened to the Su-47. LOL
Yak-40? (almost certain that's what it is, as you zoom in you can see the horizontal fins mounted on the tail)BQ_90 said:whats the little plane in front of the russian shuttle, it looks like an A-10deddog said:Berkut KaputG Martin 87 said:found an old Buran (Soviet Space Shuttle) along with a variety of scuttled fighter jets lolz pic.twitter.com/CkqP67p757
— Will Dunn - WD Photography 🇺🇦 (@WDPhotography3) April 18, 2022
Check out the mothballed jets on the right. So that's what happened to the Su-47. LOL
I think that it, thanksdeddog said:Yak-40? (almost certain that's what it is, as you zoom in you can see the horizontal fins mounted on the tail)BQ_90 said:whats the little plane in front of the russian shuttle, it looks like an A-10deddog said:Berkut KaputG Martin 87 said:found an old Buran (Soviet Space Shuttle) along with a variety of scuttled fighter jets lolz pic.twitter.com/CkqP67p757
— Will Dunn - WD Photography 🇺🇦 (@WDPhotography3) April 18, 2022
Check out the mothballed jets on the right. So that's what happened to the Su-47. LOL
Massive Russian Artillery Barrages are being reported in Cities along the Frontlines in Eastern Ukraine including Kharkiv and Mykolaiv, it’s possible the Large-Scale Russian Offensive planned for the Donbas Region is beginning. pic.twitter.com/TTykQgeNL7
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 18, 2022
Concur, probably a Yak 40.BQ_90 said:I think that it, thanksdeddog said:Yak-40? (almost certain that's what it is, as you zoom in you can see the horizontal fins mounted on the tail)BQ_90 said:whats the little plane in front of the russian shuttle, it looks like an A-10deddog said:Berkut KaputG Martin 87 said:found an old Buran (Soviet Space Shuttle) along with a variety of scuttled fighter jets lolz pic.twitter.com/CkqP67p757
— Will Dunn - WD Photography 🇺🇦 (@WDPhotography3) April 18, 2022
Check out the mothballed jets on the right. So that's what happened to the Su-47. LOL
⚡️⚡️⚡️Zelensky has confirmed that Russias second offensive has begun.⚡️⚡️⚡️ pic.twitter.com/veUpGyPlQ8
— spook (@spook_info) April 18, 2022
aggiehawg said:
From WaPoQuote:
These projectiles, called flchettes, are rarely seen or used in modern conflict, experts have said. Many landed in the street in the strike, Chmut said, including some observed by Washington Post reporters, among fields of gear and the occasional liquor bottle or chocolate bar abandoned by retreating Russian soldiers.ETA: Are those legal?Quote:
At 3 centimeters in length, these flchettes look like tiny arrows. They have a long history in war a version of them was dropped from airplanes in World War I and used by the U.S. in Vietnam but are not in common use today. Shells packed with flchettes are primed to explode over infantry formations and spew projectiles in a conical pattern, with some versions dispersing flchettes across an area three football fields wide…
Flchettes are narrowly shaped to achieve aerodynamic stability and with simple, nail-like manufacturing in mind, said Neil Gibson, a munitions expert at the U.K.-based Fenix Insights group. The flchettes recovered from Chmut's yard likely came from a 122 mm 3Sh1 artillery round, he said, which is among a few Russian munitions that carry the projectiles.
just a solid guess, a Beriv A50 or the Beriv A100.duffelpud said:
Any idea what this is?
oldmanguy said:just a solid guess, a Beriv A50 or the Beriv A100.duffelpud said:
Any idea what this is?
it's the Soviet version of our AWACS
Quote:
Putin and Xi to exploit Brexit Achilles heel and spark 'complete chaos' in Europe
RUSSIA AND CHINA are planning to team up in space to exploit a Brexit Achilles heel that could prove disastrous in Europe, Express.co.uk has exclusively been told.
By CALLUM HOARE 11:00, Sun, Apr 17, 2022 | UPDATED: 17:00, Mon, Apr 18, 2022
The warning comes from Chair of the Defence Select Committee Tobias Ellwood after a US Space Force official said Russian forces are targeting global positioning system (GPS) satellites. The probes are used for navigation, mapping and other purposes. The Kremlin has reportedly been blocking the signal in Ukraine using "bus-sized" ground stations to target the Navstar constellation.
Mr Ellwood, a former captain in the British Army, believes it's not long before this becomes a regular occurrence in Europe.
He told Express.co.uk: "This is absolutely where this war will go and this is why many of us are calling for a recognition of how European security will change.
"Behind Russia sits China who will be backing up GLONASS with Beidou.
"It will challenge GPS which is so fundamental from a military perspective there are so many weapons and communication systems.
"It is an obvious target. Our everyday lives are absolutely reliant on it."
Russia has its own independent system, called GLONASS, and China has one called Beidou.
Meanwhile, the European system, dubbed Galileo, is still not fully operational.
Mr Ellwood, who is also MP for Bournemouth East, warns that the split-up between the EU and UK may be exploited by China and Russia.
He added: "You will have GPS competing with the Russian and Chinese systems and they all will have to take protective measures.
Reminds me of the Norman Schwarzkopf briefing where he shows Iraq's Russian supplied GPS jammers being destroyed by gps guided weapons.WolfCall said:
Interesting article in the Express-UK about Russia blocking GPS signal in Ukraine, the Russian and Chinese versions of GPS and Britain being locked out of the EU's Magellan because of Brexit. Go to link for full article, excerpt of first part of article is below.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1596572/putin-xi-brexit-news-gps-satellite-space-news-russia-ukraine-war-chaos-europeQuote:
Putin and Xi to exploit Brexit Achilles heel and spark 'complete chaos' in Europe
RUSSIA AND CHINA are planning to team up in space to exploit a Brexit Achilles heel that could prove disastrous in Europe, Express.co.uk has exclusively been told.
By CALLUM HOARE 11:00, Sun, Apr 17, 2022 | UPDATED: 17:00, Mon, Apr 18, 2022
The warning comes from Chair of the Defence Select Committee Tobias Ellwood after a US Space Force official said Russian forces are targeting global positioning system (GPS) satellites. The probes are used for navigation, mapping and other purposes. The Kremlin has reportedly been blocking the signal in Ukraine using "bus-sized" ground stations to target the Navstar constellation.
Mr Ellwood, a former captain in the British Army, believes it's not long before this becomes a regular occurrence in Europe.
He told Express.co.uk: "This is absolutely where this war will go and this is why many of us are calling for a recognition of how European security will change.
"Behind Russia sits China who will be backing up GLONASS with Beidou.
"It will challenge GPS which is so fundamental from a military perspective there are so many weapons and communication systems.
"It is an obvious target. Our everyday lives are absolutely reliant on it."
Russia has its own independent system, called GLONASS, and China has one called Beidou.
Meanwhile, the European system, dubbed Galileo, is still not fully operational.
Mr Ellwood, who is also MP for Bournemouth East, warns that the split-up between the EU and UK may be exploited by China and Russia.
He added: "You will have GPS competing with the Russian and Chinese systems and they all will have to take protective measures.
Solid guess.USA*** said:oldmanguy said:just a solid guess, a Beriv A50 or the Beriv A100.duffelpud said:
Any idea what this is?
it's the Soviet version of our AWACS
It's an AEW platform but not a "Mainstay" variant. The platform appears to be a M-4 "Bison" bomber. Probably a one-off prototype.
deddog said:Solid guess.USA*** said:oldmanguy said:just a solid guess, a Beriv A50 or the Beriv A100.duffelpud said:
Any idea what this is?
it's the Soviet version of our AWACS
It's an AEW platform but not a "Mainstay" variant. The platform appears to be a M-4 "Bison" bomber. Probably a one-off prototype.
Once you set me on the right track, figured it out. Never knew this existed.
It's a Myasishchev VM-T