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From #AnnafromUkraine @[email protected]
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#KREMLIN FEAR: UKRAINIAN BALLISTIC MISSILE SAPSAN IN ACTION Vlog 1257: War in Ukraine
#Ukraine has begun using its domestically built #Sapsan ballistic #missile in combat against #Russia, President #VolodymyrZelenskyy – public confirmation that #Kyiv’s long-awaited homegrown strike #weapon is operational, according to #TheWarZone on December 10.
Range: ~300 km confirmed; up to 500 km considered possible; speed: approx. Mach 5.2, ...
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Interessanter Aspekt von Russlands "ICBM"-Angriff: der Start einer russischen Interkontinentalrakete ist ein Ereignis, welches in der US/Nato-Sicherheitsarchitektur normalerweise eine ziemliche Kaskade von Gegenmaßnahmen auslösen würde.
Couple things on the Russian MIRV'd ballistic missile strike in Ukraine: If the U.S. did not have clear intelligence or warning prior to the launch of the missile of its intent and payload, it would have set off a very concerning chain of events at STRATCOM that rippled
Oh, verdammt, jetzt verstehe ich, warum die Dänen den Großen Belt für den Schiffsverkehr gesperrt hatten: eine potentiell willkürlich startende Harpoon ist kein Witz für vorbeifahrende Schiffe. V.a. weil das Ding keine Trainingswaffe war.
https://www.twz.com/sea/harpoon-missile-malfunction-on-danish-frigate-closes-part-of-baltic-strait