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Ruslan Orest

@orestruslan

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calendar_today22-04-2023 13:24:04

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Avdiivka, a Ukrainian T-64BV rescues a pinned down Ukrainian squad, engaging a Russian position at near point-blank range with 125mm main gun fire, eventually loading the squad up on the rear engine deck and withdrawing.

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USCENTCOM confirms that early this morning, USS Carney (DDG 64) fired Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles at a Houthi radar site outside of Sana'a, in a follow on strike "designed to degrade the Houthi’s ability to attack maritime vessels, including commercial vessels."

USCENTCOM confirms that early this morning, USS Carney (DDG 64) fired Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles at a Houthi radar site outside of Sana'a, in a follow on strike "designed to degrade the Houthi’s ability to attack maritime vessels, including commercial vessels."
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As reserve forces, Ukrainian Territorial Defense units are sometimes forced to utilize older equipment. This doesn’t stop them from continuing to improvise SPH technicals by bolting 100mm KS-19 antiaircraft guns to 8x8 trucks, with this example mounted to a German MAN KAT1.

As reserve forces, Ukrainian Territorial Defense units are sometimes forced to utilize older equipment.  

This doesn’t stop them from continuing to improvise SPH technicals by bolting 100mm KS-19 antiaircraft guns to 8x8 trucks, with this example mounted to a German MAN KAT1.
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Vertical stabilizer of the Russian Il-22M RF-95678, pictured here at Anapa Airport after taking a severe missile hit over the Sea of Azov.

Vertical stabilizer of the Russian Il-22M RF-95678, pictured here at Anapa Airport after taking a severe missile hit over the Sea of Azov.
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Visual confirmation that Leopard 1A5s in Ukrainian service have been equipped with 105mm M1040 canister rounds. Effectively a 105mm shotgun shell sporting several hundred tungsten balls, seen below is a firing of its slightly larger brother; the M1028.