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Link Posted: 7/3/2024 10:21:51 AM EDT
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Here are the losses for yesterday.

Russian: 110
37 are Civilian Vehicles (including 15 destroyed transport vehicles)
8 are Trucks (4 destroyed)
9 are ATVs (2 destroyed and 1 abandoned)
4 are Boats, (3 destroyed)
20 are Surveillance and Comms equipment
1 Excavator Truck was damaged
1 Grad Decoy was destroyed

the remaining 29 are combat losses, including:
7 Artillery pieces (2 destroyed)
8 Tanks (3 destroyed)
10 IFVs (1 abandoned and 6 destroyed)
4 APCS (3 destroyed)
1 Unidentifiable vehicle

Ukrainian: 34
10 are Civilian Vehicles (including 6 destroyed transport vehicles)
2 are Trucks (1 destroyed)
3 are Boats (2 destroyed)
2 are Surveillance and Comms equipment

the remaining 16 are combat losses, including:
1 Counter-battery radar
2 Artillery pieces
3 Tanks (1 abandoned)
6 MRAP (destroyed)
2 Unidentifiable vehicles

Honorable mentions: Russians claimed to have hit a howitzer with a lancet, but I see no evidence it hit the howitzer; it is listed as a tree decoy. They also claim to have hit a helicopter with an Iskander. The video editing makes the evidence unconvincing.

The Russians also intentionally hunted down and destroyed a Ukrainian Police SUV

Link Posted: 7/3/2024 10:23:58 AM EDT
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SHARK flew 70 km to the rear of the enemy and helped Hymars destroy the rare "NEBO-SVA" radar. These are the ones who are trying to control the airspace of Ukraine over long distances... but it will no longer be able to 🔥🔥
The cost of such an enemy radar is tens of millions of dollars.






Link Posted: 7/3/2024 10:36:59 AM EDT
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So many informed people will be mad about this.
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So many informed people will be mad about this.


Yeah, this whole thing reminds me of when Dan Rather faked all the GWB paperwork showing he didn't finish his NG term.
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 10:38:46 AM EDT
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Why in the purple polkadotted fuck would they announce this? Now Russia knows exactly where it can put their stuff so it won't get hit.
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Theyre fucking idiots thats why
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 11:15:06 AM EDT
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Would it be reasonable to assume that if a surface launched SM-6 with booster has a 230 mile max range, that the same missile without a booster launched by an aircraft at altitude would have roughly the same max range? This would be a pretty damn worthy successor for the Navy's AIM-54 Phoenix. Not only does it have double the range of the old Phoenix, it will also add much greater versatility, as the SM-6 has the ability to also go after surface targets.
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 11:21:26 AM EDT
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RU is the aggressor
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Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu:

Ukraine's allies have a quandary. We threaten others not to supply arms to Russia while we supply arms to Ukraine. We've supplied heavy weapons, medium range missiles, modern air defense, fighter planes (future TBD), AFV/IFV, rocket and tube artillery, small arms, transport vehicles, etc, etc. There's practically nothing left in the way of escalation to counter anything others might choose to supply to Russia. We can whine and stamp our feet, but that's about it. Limited sanctions for China, but DPRK & Iran are already fully sanctioned so there's next to nothing to do about them. This war could yet get bigger and uglier.

Europe, I hope you've been getting ready for more refugees.


RU is the aggressor


True, but that doesn't change the fact that he's right, nor does it change the fact that the teams are still forming for WWIII and we're running out of time and ability to stop it.

I'm a dumbass old country boy from the backwoods of Alabama, so my opinion on most matters doesn't amount to a hill of beans in this old world.

But as I see it, the world is pretty well fucked by 35 years of disarmament and inclusion in the face of monsters not only willing to watch the world burn, but desirous of burning it.

They'd rather rule over the ash heap of civilization filled with blackened and burned skeletons, than live in a prosperous peace with their neighbors.
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 11:31:07 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu:

Ukraine's allies have a quandary. We threaten others not to supply arms to Russia while we supply arms to Ukraine. We've supplied heavy weapons, medium range missiles, modern air defense, fighter planes (future TBD), AFV/IFV, rocket and tube artillery, small arms, transport vehicles, etc, etc. There's practically nothing left in the way of escalation to counter anything others might choose to supply to Russia. We can whine and stamp our feet, but that's about it. Limited sanctions for China, but DPRK & Iran are already fully sanctioned so there's next to nothing to do about them. This war could yet get bigger and uglier.

Europe, I hope you've been getting ready for more refugees.
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China is set to start mass producing their own rendition of the flying lawnmower and supplying it to Russia

https://www.businessinsider.com/china-russia-partner-to-develop-attack-drone-shahed-europe-officials-2024-7

Wonder what other stuff the chinese are getting their hands on to reverse engineer and produce.
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Link Posted: 7/3/2024 11:38:26 AM EDT
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Would it be reasonable to assume that if a surface launched SM-6 with booster has a 230 mile max range, that the same missile without a booster launched by an aircraft at altitude would have roughly the same max range? This would be a pretty damn worthy successor for the Navy's AIM-54 Phoenix. Not only does it have double the range of the old Phoenix, it will also add much greater versatility, as the SM-6 has the ability to also go after surface targets.
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Originally Posted By Charging_Handle:


Would it be reasonable to assume that if a surface launched SM-6 with booster has a 230 mile max range, that the same missile without a booster launched by an aircraft at altitude would have roughly the same max range? This would be a pretty damn worthy successor for the Navy's AIM-54 Phoenix. Not only does it have double the range of the old Phoenix, it will also add much greater versatility, as the SM-6 has the ability to also go after surface targets.


There is speculation it has even greater range at least.

It doesn’t have a booster but it’s ON a jet and it will begin ALREADY at altitude.
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 12:15:34 PM EDT
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russian military equipment was destroyed. We are working with drone drops on the surviving landing force.
Since the spring, pressure from the occupiers on our forward positions has increased significantly. We smashed columns of armored vehicles, and the enemy lost an entire company of infantry in one assault. Over time, the tactics of the occupiers have changed, but they also continue to send armored vehicles and infantry to our positions. They act more absent-mindedly and sometimes it is difficult to find logic even in their actions. But our infantry knows their stuff, and FPV drone operators from a friendly unit of the 118th Brigade help us with this. During the day, the russians lost three infantry fighting vehicles, and the temporarily surviving invaders were caught by our UAV operators with drone drops.

Link Posted: 7/3/2024 12:18:01 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/3/2024 12:19:06 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Charging_Handle:


Would it be reasonable to assume that if a surface launched SM-6 with booster has a 230 mile max range, that the same missile without a booster launched by an aircraft at altitude would have roughly the same max range? This would be a pretty damn worthy successor for the Navy's AIM-54 Phoenix. Not only does it have double the range of the old Phoenix, it will also add much greater versatility, as the SM-6 has the ability to also go after surface targets.
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Originally Posted By Charging_Handle:


Would it be reasonable to assume that if a surface launched SM-6 with booster has a 230 mile max range, that the same missile without a booster launched by an aircraft at altitude would have roughly the same max range? This would be a pretty damn worthy successor for the Navy's AIM-54 Phoenix. Not only does it have double the range of the old Phoenix, it will also add much greater versatility, as the SM-6 has the ability to also go after surface targets.



Yes.
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 12:21:50 PM EDT
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There is speculation it has even greater range at least.

It doesn’t have a booster but it’s ON a jet and it will begin ALREADY at altitude.
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Originally Posted By ServusVeritatis:
Originally Posted By Charging_Handle:


Would it be reasonable to assume that if a surface launched SM-6 with booster has a 230 mile max range, that the same missile without a booster launched by an aircraft at altitude would have roughly the same max range? This would be a pretty damn worthy successor for the Navy's AIM-54 Phoenix. Not only does it have double the range of the old Phoenix, it will also add much greater versatility, as the SM-6 has the ability to also go after surface targets.


There is speculation it has even greater range at least.

It doesn’t have a booster but it’s ON a jet and it will begin ALREADY at altitude.


And begin at speeds from 600 miles an hour to over mach as well to start out.
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 12:23:47 PM EDT
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Time to put Aim 120 and 9 seekers onto a TLAM and see what happens..
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Time to put Aim 120 and 9 seekers onto a TLAM and see what happens..



lol, I like where you're going with this.
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 12:45:16 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By DonKey153:
Why in the purple polkadotted fuck would they announce this? Now Russia knows exactly where it can put their stuff so it won't get hit.
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Because the US administration doesn't want Putin to get hurt.

Did you read that Foreign Affairs article linked up a bit? That's what this administration does - plays nice and accommodating to declared enemies who openly wish us ill and act accordingly. I'm not even being the least bit facetious.
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 12:59:46 PM EDT
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The Case for a Hard Break With China
Why Economic De-Risking Is Not Enough

https://archive.ph/AS5QW

President Bill Clinton spoke for many when he declared that China’s accession to the World Trade Organization was about “more than our economic interests; it is clearly in our larger national interest.”

It has not turned out that way. Instead, China has rapidly become—by some measures— the world’s largest economy and a powerful counterweight to U.S. influence. Its state-controlled economy and increasingly authoritarian leadership have subverted U.S. investment, supply chains, and institutions. Beijing’s efforts to use global integration to enhance Chinese power and harm U.S. interests have proliferated. The Chinese government has leveraged market access to force technology transfers from U.S. firms including Westinghouse, General Electric, and Microsoft. It has dominated global markets by flooding them with subsidized goods, including solar panels, and it has forced the National Basketball Association and its players into humiliating silence on Chinese human rights abuses.

The fundamental problem is that the United States’ free-market economy is incompatible with a Chinese state-controlled one. U.S. liberty and democracy are antithetical to the authoritarianism of the Chinese Communist Party. The United States must break from China or else become irrevocably corrupted by it....
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The Case for a Hard Break With China
Why Economic De-Risking Is Not Enough

https://archive.ph/AS5QW

President Bill Clinton spoke for many when he declared that China’s accession to the World Trade Organization was about “more than our economic interests; it is clearly in our larger national interest.”

It has not turned out that way. Instead, China has rapidly become—by some measures— the world’s largest economy and a powerful counterweight to U.S. influence. Its state-controlled economy and increasingly authoritarian leadership have subverted U.S. investment, supply chains, and institutions. Beijing’s efforts to use global integration to enhance Chinese power and harm U.S. interests have proliferated. The Chinese government has leveraged market access to force technology transfers from U.S. firms including Westinghouse, General Electric, and Microsoft. It has dominated global markets by flooding them with subsidized goods, including solar panels, and it has forced the National Basketball Association and its players into humiliating silence on Chinese human rights abuses.

The fundamental problem is that the United States’ free-market economy is incompatible with a Chinese state-controlled one. U.S. liberty and democracy are antithetical to the authoritarianism of the Chinese Communist Party. The United States must break from China or else become irrevocably corrupted by it....

U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen said as much in April, envisioning “a growing China that plays by the rules” and fosters “rising demand for U.S. products and services and more dynamic U.S. industries.” In June, she told the House Financial Services Committee that “we gain and China gains from trade and investment that is as open as possible.” National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan made a similar argument in an economic policy speech in April, describing the Biden administration’s strategy as “de-risking and diversifying, not decoupling.” Sullivan says that he wants only a “small yard and high fence” to safeguard a narrow set of critical U.S. military technologies. Commerce, otherwise, should continue to flourish.

With all that's going on, it's hard to keep sight of the fact that US leadership is acting against US interests. That was a very good read.

It is probably worth breaking the WTO completely rather than continue the status quo of "free trade" that is not fair trade. Accepting China to the WTO was a mistake.
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 1:07:47 PM EDT
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A notebook of a Spanish-speaking mercenary was found in Ukrainian positions, in which he wrote down Ukrainian words to communicate with the military of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, a man mobilized from Samara with the call sign “Cheshire” told RIA Novosti about this.

https://t.me/rian_ru/251617


https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/203719/IMG_4332-3256698.jpg

Encrypted designations of the Ukrainian military for radio communications were found in the notebook of a Spanish-speaking mercenary, who was found at the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, a RIA Novosti correspondent reports.

The Russian military found the notebook after the storming of a Ukrainian Armed Forces stronghold in the Krasnolimansk direction. One of the pages contains encrypted designations of various types of troops and combat units, some in Spanish, and some in English.


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Those "Spanish" Es look a lot like they were written by someone who is used to writing in a Cyrillic style.  
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 1:15:24 PM EDT
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That has to the one of the mobile units the Polish donated. Even the Russians should have hit all the fixed positions by now, right?
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Fucking tactical nuke strike drone you mean.  Bafuckingboom
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 1:37:36 PM EDT
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Guerrilla movement "ATESH" recorded the placement of Russian air defense system "Tor M2KM" in Sevastopol not far from the beach. Such a "tactical move" of the Russian occupiers once again endangers the lives of the civilian residents of Sevastopol, because debris from anti-aircraft missiles and downed weapons that follow Russian military facilities will fall directly on the heads of vacationers on nearby beaches.
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P. S. For the smart idiots - the last image isn't from the same place, it's just an image from the internet, for showing how the Tor M2KM is looking.
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Operators cabin
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 1:37:36 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/3/2024 1:43:58 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By BigGrumpyBear:


True, but that doesn't change the fact that he's right, nor does it change the fact that the teams are still forming for WWIII and we're running out of time and ability to stop it.

I'm a dumbass old country boy from the backwoods of Alabama, so my opinion on most matters doesn't amount to a hill of beans in this old world.

But as I see it, the world is pretty well fucked by 35 years of disarmament and inclusion in the face of monsters not only willing to watch the world burn, but desirous of burning it.

They'd rather rule over the ash heap of civilization filled with blackened and burned skeletons, than live in a prosperous peace with their neighbors.
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Well said.
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Crosspost from another thread.

Siberian Scientific Research Institute Of Aviation. Russian static testing on Su-27UB and Su-33 fighter aircraft.
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Link Posted: 7/3/2024 2:08:57 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Dracster:

That has to the one of the mobile units the Polish donated. Even the Russians should have hit all the fixed positions by now, right?
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Originally Posted By Brok3n:

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/65378/gsdhgh_PNG-3256666.png

That has to the one of the mobile units the Polish donated. Even the Russians should have hit all the fixed positions by now, right?

I don't know but it's impressive to see an older system still finding usefulness against one way attack drones.
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Neat, Ukrainian lancet.

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Neat, Ukrainian lancet.

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I always chuckle when something named Tunguska blows up
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 2:29:14 PM EDT
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32 minutes ago.

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Originally Posted By 56xdx_Z:

China is set to start mass producing their own rendition of the flying lawnmower and supplying it to Russia

https://www.businessinsider.com/china-russia-partner-to-develop-attack-drone-shahed-europe-officials-2024-7

Wonder what other stuff the chinese are getting their hands on to reverse engineer and produce.
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Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu:

Ukraine's allies have a quandary. We threaten others not to supply arms to Russia while we supply arms to Ukraine. We've supplied heavy weapons, medium range missiles, modern air defense, fighter planes (future TBD), AFV/IFV, rocket and tube artillery, small arms, transport vehicles, etc, etc. There's practically nothing left in the way of escalation to counter anything others might choose to supply to Russia. We can whine and stamp our feet, but that's about it. Limited sanctions for China, but DPRK & Iran are already fully sanctioned so there's next to nothing to do about them. This war could yet get bigger and uglier.

Europe, I hope you've been getting ready for more refugees.

China is set to start mass producing their own rendition of the flying lawnmower and supplying it to Russia

https://www.businessinsider.com/china-russia-partner-to-develop-attack-drone-shahed-europe-officials-2024-7

Wonder what other stuff the chinese are getting their hands on to reverse engineer and produce.
https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/586072/atacm_jpg-3257036.JPG


lol, if they haven't figured out how to make ring laser gyroscopes yet like the one pictured I don't know what to tell you, they were invented in 1963.

 The first experimental ring laser gyroscope was demonstrated in the US by Macek and Davis in 1963.[1] Various organizations worldwide subsequently developed ring-laser technology further. Many tens of thousands of RLGs are operating in inertial navigation systems and have established high accuracy, with better than 0.01°/hour bias uncertainty, and mean time between failures in excess of 60,000 hours.  

Link Posted: 7/3/2024 2:43:47 PM EDT
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There is speculation it has even greater range at least.

It doesn’t have a booster but it’s ON a jet and it will begin ALREADY at altitude.
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What about air launched WITH a booster?
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 2:46:19 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER:

What about air launched WITH a booster?
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Originally Posted By ServusVeritatis:


There is speculation it has even greater range at least.

It doesn’t have a booster but it’s ON a jet and it will begin ALREADY at altitude.

What about air launched WITH a booster?


That would be awesome, over 400 nautical miles range, target data provided by satellite and/or forward operating F-35's.
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How many old Hawk missiles did we have lol.

https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/3827072/biden-administration-announces-additional-security-assistance-for-ukraine/


   Today, the Department of Defense (DoD) announces additional security assistance to meet Ukraine's critical security and defense needs. This includes the authorization of a Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA) package valued at up to $150 million to provide Ukraine with key capabilities, including: additional air defense interceptors; artillery and other fires, and anti-tank weapons.

In addition, DoD is announcing a significant package of air defense interceptors using approximately $2.2 billion in Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) funds. This funding will be used to purchase interceptors for PATRIOT and NASAMS air defense systems for Ukraine. As previously announced, the Biden Administration plans to accelerate delivery of these munitions by re-sequencing upcoming Foreign Military Sales deliveries for Ukraine. As a result, Ukraine will be provided with the interceptors it urgently needs to protect its people and critical infrastructure against Russia's aerial attacks.

The PDA package is the Biden Administration's sixtieth tranche of equipment to be provided from DoD inventories for Ukraine since August 2021.  
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The United States will continue to work together with some 50 Allies and partners to ensure Ukraine's brave defenders receive the critical capabilities needed to fight Russian aggression.  
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Europe needs to arm up, it is good for them and us to do so.  I also enjoy the competition in the products.
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MSM just can't help but put "far-right" wherever it can.
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Neat, Ukrainian lancet.

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Post has since been deleted, it looks like. I wonder if that's due to OPSEC. If memory serves, the Ukrainian copy of the Lancet was kept pretty tightly under raps and meant for use by GUR/SBU. Regardless, I hope the project has been a success and the Ukrainians can scale production, because the Lancet is probably one of Russia's most effective pieces of equipment in this war.
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Originally Posted By Jaehaerys:

Post has since been deleted, it looks like. I wonder if that's due to OPSEC. If memory serves, the Ukrainian copy of the Lancet was kept pretty tightly under raps and meant for use by GUR/SBU. Regardless, I hope the project has been a success and the Ukrainians can scale production, because the Lancet is probably one of Russia's most effective pieces of equipment in this war.
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
Neat, Ukrainian lancet.


Post has since been deleted, it looks like. I wonder if that's due to OPSEC. If memory serves, the Ukrainian copy of the Lancet was kept pretty tightly under raps and meant for use by GUR/SBU. Regardless, I hope the project has been a success and the Ukrainians can scale production, because the Lancet is probably one of Russia's most effective pieces of equipment in this war.


It worked well.  It is launched like the Lancet from another drone and the target is kept in the center, hud symbology is a little different than Lancet, no large white box around crosshair reticle.  The air defense system is hit and 3 Russian crewmen run away, another Ukrainian lancet hits the vehicle causing it to burn.
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Nsfw.

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Originally Posted By Jaehaerys:

the Ukrainian copy of the Lancet
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BTW: UA is building the Lancet copy in CZ!  

https://www.hartpunkt.de/ukrainisches-unternehmen-fertigt-drohne-und-loitering-munition-in-tschechien/

Article in German.
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:


It worked well.  It is launched like the Lancet from another drone and the target is kept in the center, hud symbology is a little different than Lancet, no large white box around crosshair reticle.  The air defense system is hit and 3 Russian crewmen run away, another Ukrainian lancet hits the vehicle causing it to burn.
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Originally Posted By Jaehaerys:
Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
Neat, Ukrainian lancet.


Post has since been deleted, it looks like. I wonder if that's due to OPSEC. If memory serves, the Ukrainian copy of the Lancet was kept pretty tightly under raps and meant for use by GUR/SBU. Regardless, I hope the project has been a success and the Ukrainians can scale production, because the Lancet is probably one of Russia's most effective pieces of equipment in this war.


It worked well.  It is launched like the Lancet from another drone and the target is kept in the center, hud symbology is a little different than Lancet, no large white box around crosshair reticle.  The air defense system is hit and 3 Russian crewmen run away, another Ukrainian lancet hits the vehicle causing it to burn.

That's really good to hear. I imagine that scaling production is going to be difficult under the current circumstances, but I hope they can do it, because that could really stand to attrit Russian equipment.
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m:


BTW: UA is building the Lancet copy in CZ!  

https://www.hartpunkt.de/ukrainisches-unternehmen-fertigt-drohne-und-loitering-munition-in-tschechien/

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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m:
Originally Posted By Jaehaerys:

the Ukrainian copy of the Lancet


BTW: UA is building the Lancet copy in CZ!  

https://www.hartpunkt.de/ukrainisches-unternehmen-fertigt-drohne-und-loitering-munition-in-tschechien/

Article in German.


Good find and thanks for that.
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 3:21:43 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m:


BTW: UA is building the Lancet copy in CZ!  

https://www.hartpunkt.de/ukrainisches-unternehmen-fertigt-drohne-und-loitering-munition-in-tschechien/

Article in German.
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m:
Originally Posted By Jaehaerys:

the Ukrainian copy of the Lancet


BTW: UA is building the Lancet copy in CZ!  

https://www.hartpunkt.de/ukrainisches-unternehmen-fertigt-drohne-und-loitering-munition-in-tschechien/

Article in German.

Oh, hell yeah. That's good news.
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 3:32:01 PM EDT
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Ooof.

Link Posted: 7/3/2024 4:01:14 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/3/2024 4:21:00 PM EDT
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On cue, Hezbollah starts their three days of mourning bombing for the division commander killed earlier today.


At least 100 rockets were fired from Lebanon at the Kiryat Shmona, Galilee Panhandle and northern Golan Heights within the last hour, according to the IDF.

The massive barrages come after the killing of a senior Hezbollah commander in an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon.

The IDF says most of the rockets struck open areas.

There are no reports of injuries.
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The IDF releases details on Muhammad Nimah Nasser, who was killed in an airstrike today.

The IDF said it "struck and eliminated the commander of the Aziz Unit in the Hezbollah Terrorist Organization. Earlier today (Wednesday), the IDF eliminated the terrorist Muhammad Neamah Naser, the commander of the Hezbollah terrorist organization’s Aziz Unit which is responsible for firing from southwestern Lebanon at Israeli territory.  

Muhammad Neamah Naser entered his position in 2016 and led the firing of rockets and anti-tank missiles from southwestern Lebanon toward Israeli civilians, communities, and security forces. Furthermore, Naser directed a large number of terror attacks toward Israel both during and before the war, and he previously held several central roles within the Hezbollah terrorist organization....Naser was the counterpart of Sami Taleb Abdullah, the commander of the Nasser Unit, who was eliminated last month. Together, they served as two of the most significant Hezbollah terrorists in southern Lebanon."
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