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"The U.S. military transferred around 90 Patriot air defense interceptors from storage in Israel to Poland this week in order to deliver them to Ukraine, three sources with knowledge of the operation tell Axios.

This is also the most significant delivery of weapons from Israel to Ukraine since the Russian invasion almost three years ago.
  • For several months, Israel dragged its feet out of concern Russia would retaliate, perhaps by supplying sophisticated weapons to Iran.
  • A Ukrainian official tells Axios Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to take his calls on that issue for weeks.
  • But in late September, Netanyahu finally approved the idea, an Israeli official says.
 

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"The U.S. military transferred around 90 Patriot air defense interceptors from storage in Israel to Poland this week in order to deliver them to Ukraine, three sources with knowledge of the operation tell Axios.

This is also the most significant delivery of weapons from Israel to Ukraine since the Russian invasion almost three years ago.
  • For several months, Israel dragged its feet out of concern Russia would retaliate, perhaps by supplying sophisticated weapons to Iran.
  • A Ukrainian official tells Axios Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to take his calls on that issue for weeks.
  • But in late September, Netanyahu finally approved the idea, an Israeli official says.
Just to add to this story, these 90'ish Patriot interceptors were in storage, used previously for Israel's now retired Patriot systems. The Americans are refurbishing the interceptors to bring them up to current standards, so they can be used sparingly, to intercept Russian ballistic missiles that only SAMP/T among the remainder of Ukraine's air defense systems can handle.

Ukraine is also pushing Israel to send components of their retired Patriot systems to Ukraine so that Ukraine can develop a stockpile of parts, launchers, radars, etc.



 
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Approximately 150 Polish 🇵🇱 BTR-70DI APCs of Ukranian origin were quietly upgraded and refurbished by a subsidiary of Huta Stalowa Wola in 2024. The large batch of vehicles was subsequently delivered to a "mysterious customer" in recent weeks... That customer, of course, is believed to be Ukraine.

 

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Footage of the attack of the Russian FPV drone "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky", controlled via fiber optic cable, on the Ukrainian FV105 Sultan command and staff vehicle. The second drone attacked a nearby M113 armored personnel carrier, apparently it came to help. The FV105 Sultan command and staff vehicle has been produced in the UK since 1978, with a total of 136 units produced. The FV105 Sultan hull contains up to 4 radio stations, a table for topographic maps and tablets, and additional batteries. The FV105 Sultan is armed with a 7.62 mm machine gun. The FV105 Sultan crew is up to six people. The Russian army also has captured FV105 Sultans. Judging by the video, the combat vehicles have already been abandoned by their crews. The video was filmed near the village of Petrovskoye on the Svatovo-Kremennaya front.

 

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There are a good amount of users here(not saying everyone), that lack common sense on why artillery is a preference in this war over using an air force. And some of these said users lack common sense that every time Ukraine's forces always get themselves into cauldrons on the map will always result in their casualties being the highest in any battle of this war.
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What it looks like every time Ukrainians get themselves into a cauldron.

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There are many reasons why you never want to get yourself surrounded all the fucking time in this war.

  • You get yourself surrounded by gunfire every time you have to conduct any kind of movement to get to building A to building B. You have far less cover as in bullets can hit you from the back, left or right side every time you have to change positions while your adversaries have cover every time they move towards your position because they are covered by their armed forces in all directions heading to your direction.
  • You are entrapped, as in you are limited in ammunition, food and supplies while the adversary forces can get resupplied anytime they want from the back.
  • Buildings offer coverage from gunfire 360 degrees but a minimum of 8 soldiers are needed to have 4 cover 90 degrees from incoming adversary forces and an additional 4 soldiers to rotate every 12 hours. Any side that is not covered would result in a breach from adversary forces.
  • Trying to break out of a cauldron would be difficult because a sufficient amount of force and movement to a specific direction is needed to break out of one will leave your forces exposed in multiple sides by adversary forces.
  • Staying in buildings for a long amount of time will let adversary forces plan artillery strikes, kamikaze drones or RPGs to be launched into the building you are using for cover. And in Ukraine's case this adversary has more than 10 times the firepower to use rockets and shells more than they do.
I dont have to look at what Ukraine or Russia claim in deaths and casualties. I just see which side is the one filled with dumbasses getting themselves surrounded and I decide it from there.
 
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Another massive blow to Russia. Ukraine struck the Lukoil Refinery in Kstovo in Nizhny Novgorod with a significant swarm of drones. The result is a fire that engulfed the facility.

This is Russia's 3rd largest refining facility in the entire country. It processes 15 millions tons of oil each year and makes up 5% of Russia's total refining capacity.

This is the 3rd signifant strike on a key Russian refining installation in the last week and in all cases, the strikes did not simply minor damage, but took the facilities off line for long periods of time. In total, approximately 10% of Russia's refining capacity has been taken off line for an extended period of time that will be measured in numerous months.

Not only does this impact Russia economically, at a time in which they can't afford it, these facilities also employ thousands of Russian workers that will be laid off / lose their employment and will become a financial burden to the state, or meat to feed into wood chipper that is the front lines in Ukraine. Good riddance.


 

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Good news for Ukraine. Less than 1 month before the Federal election in Germany 🇩🇪, it looks like Friedrich Merz will be the next Chancellor in Germany. Although there isn't likely going to be a majority, Merz's center right party is heavily in favour of not only continuing, but increasing support to Ukraine. Among the initiatives that Merz supports is increasing German military aid to Ukraine from the $4.2 Billion usd currently slated for 2025, to $7.3 Billion usd, much more in line with 2024. Merz also supports sending Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, with the goal of further increasing Ukraine's long range strike capabilities.

If the additional aid money can be unlocked, it will allow Germany 🇩🇪 to send dozens of extra armored vehicles to Ukraine in 2025, as well as additional air defense systems and interceptors.
 

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Footage of the strike of the Russian FPV drone "Prince Vandal of Novgorod", controlled via fiber optic cable, on the Ukrainian UAV H10 Poseidon II. These UAVs are valued by the Ukrainian troops, they are purchased by volunteers, at the time of the attack the UAV H10 Poseidon II was being prepared for takeoff. The H10 Poseidon II UAV is produced by the Cypriot company Swarmly, its main tasks are reconnaissance and artillery adjustment. The H10 Poseidon II UAV is poorly detected by air defense, it has a flight range of up to 150 km, with a communication range of up to 50 km, flight time of 2 hours. The speed of the UAV is up to 100 km / h, at a flight altitude of up to 4000 meters, with a payload of up to 3 kg. The cost of the H10 Poseidon II UAV with a control system is about 318 thousand euros.

 

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Are Russian government revenues from crude exports to India and China about to drop dramatically, increasing demand on Russia's dwindling financial reserves?

Washington imposed fresh sanctions on Jan. 10 targeting Russia's oil supply chain, causing tanker freight rates to soar as some buyers and ports in China and India steered clear of sanctioned ships.

In India, Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd's (BPCL.NS), finance chief told Reuters last week that it has not received any new offers for March delivery, as it would ordinarily have, and expects the number of cargoes offered for March to drop from January and December.
India typically receives offers for Russian crude during the middle of each month.


PS You can't fight a war that you can't finance.
 

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A Russian T-72 tank with Tsar-Mangal protection, called "Gorynych", is evacuating a Ukrainian M113 armored personnel carrier. This version of the T-72 tank's protection is currently invulnerable to drones. The video shows two tanks with Tsar-Mangal protection. The M113 armored personnel carrier was developed in the United States in 1959. The reason why the Ukrainian servicemen abandoned the armored personnel carrier is unknown; visually, it appears to be undamaged.

 

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I guess if the war is going bad for Ukraine it would be normal to talk about economy on this thread next.
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Another day, another blow to Russia's oil industry (and the key to their funding the war in Ukraine). After a significant drone strike that caused a large fire, the Novoshakhtinsk oil refinery has indefinitely suspended operations. The facilitiy processed 3 million tons of oil in 2024 and has / had capacity to process up to 7.5 million tons of oil.

This marks the 3rd significant refinery in Western Russia to be severely damaged this week. Ukraine has figured out how to overwhelm and outsmart many of Russia's short range Air defense systems. Furthermore, reports indicate that attrition among point air defense systems such as Pantsir and Buk have forced Russia to move units that had been protecting infrastructure closer to the combat lines to keep Ukrainian aviation at bay. The result of a combination of factors have been much more significant strikes to Russia's energy infrastructure than Ukraine was able to produce earlier in the war.

 

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Sweden 🇸🇪 announced it's largest military aid package of the war for Ukraine today, valued at $1.23 billion usd. The comprehensive package helps in a variety of areas and is another example of Europe stepping up in case Trump decides to curtail American military support in thr coming months. The contents of the package are as follows:

- 16 additional CB 90 Combat Boats complete with weapons package.

- 75 CV9035 IFVs (previously announced) in conjunction with Denmark 🇩🇰 and The Netherlands 🇳🇱

- 146 light armored trucks for logistics and troop movement.

- 1500 TOW anti-tank missiles for Bradleys, HMMWVS and stationary systems.

- 200 AT4 anti-armor rockets for Ukrainian infantry.

- 1 million rounds of 5.56, 7.62 and 12.7mm munitions for various systems.

- $521 million usd worth unammed military equipment from Swedish and international defense contractors. This is largely expected to be for 155mm artillery shells and attacks drones.

- $178 million usd towards the "Danish Model" used to purchase weapons domestically made in Ukraine for the Ukrainian military. This includes Bohdana howitzers, 120mm mortars, BTR-4 IFVs, refurbished T-64 MBTs, artillery shells, small arms, etc.

- $88.3 million usd specifically towards the production of Ukrainian made long range attack drones and cruise missiles.

- $71 million usd for spare parts and maintenance to service and repair previous Sweish equipment sent to Ukraine such as Leopard 2 MBTs, CV90 IFVs and Archer Artillery systems.


 

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Lithuania 🇱🇹 announced a new military aid package for Ukraine and in keeping with their commitments, did not disclose the value of the package, but did disclose the contents. They are as follows:

- MANPAD Air Defense Systems
- Unnamed Air Defense Systems
- Anti-Drone systems
- Observation and Kamikaze Drones
- A portion of a $154 million USD commitment (along with France 🇫🇷 and Denmark 🇩🇰) to fund unnamed defense production in Ukraine.

 

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The interrogation of senior soldier of the Ukrainian Army Yevhen Fabrisenko. From September 28 to November 24, 2024, he and his colleagues killed 11 men and 11 women in the Kursk region, eight of whom were raped. The bodies of the dead were hidden in the basements of private houses. They did everything, following the orders of their commander. Fabrisenko said that there were two men and a woman in one of the houses. One of the men had his veins opened "just to make fun of him," and the other was shot. The woman was raped, then also killed. The soldiers also drove six elderly people into the basement and threw a grenade there. At the moment, the identities of the five soldiers who did this have been established. The soldiers used heroin and vodka. These episodes occurred in the Russian village of Porechnoye in the Kursk region. Link to the video in TG. The crimes were committed by soldiers of the 92nd separate assault brigade of Ukraine - senior soldier Yevhen Fabrisenko, a commander with the call sign Kum and three soldiers with the call signs Motyl, Conductor and Artist. An 18-year-old girl was raped and killed in the back of the head personally by senior soldier Yevgeny Fabrisenko.

Link to the video in the TG channel, video of the interrogation, video from the basement with the murdered people

 

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an episode of a battle of a Russian unit, during the storming of a stronghold of the Ukrainian army located in a former livestock complex. The video allows you to immerse yourself in the real atmosphere of the war in Ukraine. The authors did not report the location of the shooting and which Ukrainian and Russian units participated in the battle. The video is shortened, the music inserted by the authors has been replaced, where possible, the original sound of the battle was left. Judging by the video, the assault was carried out by several Russian units from different directions, they were attacked by Ukrainian drones of the Baba Yaga type and DJI mavic drones. Presumably, mobilized military personnel participated in the battle. Armored vehicles supported the attack from the other side during the assault.

 

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