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Jan Fekiac
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@Maks_NAFO_FELLA It's really clever of the Russians to do this. Then to claim afterward that Ukraine was responsible for it
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#CitiesSkylines asset release "Plaza Bolivar" at Colombia, steam workshop : steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/fi…



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@Osinttechnical It sucks to say it, but as a Slovak, I agree with some Americans who claim that many European countries are "freeriders." For a long time, we didn’t feel the need to participate in NATO as we should have. We struggled to build the brigades that were expected of us.
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@ChumThumb @BohuslavskaKate Not true already in 2026. Almost all the needed components are made in Ukraine or in the EU
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@BohuslavskaKate Except it’s not competition - the drones are being produced in Europe, not in Ukraine and using parts purchased from China.
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ZELENSKYY to Rheinmetall CEO Papperger:
Drones have replaced your German tanks — our Ukrainian drones. And we're already producing our Ukrainian drones together with Germany, but with different German company. Sorry.
In other words, we're partners with Germans, but you can't monopolize Ukraine’s relations with Germany solely through your own production.
We still have some joint projects with Rheinmetall today, but this was a wrong move on his part regarding competition. Competition must be fair and honest.
Ukraine is breaking the old system. Yes, and I believe statement by director of Rheinmetall is actually recognition of this reality.
It is recognition of Ukrainian competition on world stage — worthy competition. In terms of quality, quantity, and price, we're number one in the world.
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The Skif is a very smart move, and honestly, it makes a lot of sense for Ukraine right now.
Working here in Ukraine, I have spent a lot of time on and around M113 armored personnel carriers. They are not perfect, and nobody is going to pretend they are the most advanced thing on the battlefield. But what they are is reliable, simple, easy to maintain, and able to move troops where they need to go. In war, those things matter more than people sometimes realize.
What the Skif appears to do is take the best parts of that old proven concept and improve where it matters. Better protection, more modularity, more options for weapons systems, and a platform that can be adapted into multiple battlefield roles. That is exactly the kind of thinking Ukraine needs.
One of the biggest problems in war is running too many different vehicle types with too many different parts, maintenance demands, and training requirements. A modular platform helps solve that. If one vehicle family can handle troop transport, support roles, casualty evacuation, command functions, and other missions, it makes life easier for logistics, mechanics, crews, and commanders.
The video I shared last year from Rafael Advanced Defense Systems showed exactly what can be done with these older platforms when modern thinking is applied. It highlighted the potential for upgrades in protection, mobility, firepower, and battlefield technology, proving that an older armored vehicle does not have to stay stuck in the past.
I am sure the Ukrainians are looking at the same reality with their domestically produced version. Take a proven concept, improve what matters, modernize it for today’s battlefield, and build it locally so it can be sustained during war. That is smart thinking, and that is how you turn a practical platform into a highly effective combat vehicle.
The Skif looks like another step in the right direction.
Слава Україні. Героям слава. 🇺🇦
The War Zone@thewarzonewire
Ukraine’s M113-Inspired Armored Personnel Carrier In Testing With its M113-inspired Skif, Ukraine is doubling down on tracked armored vehicles despite heavy battlefield losses. twz.com/land/ukraines-…
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@AliG_09 @EuromaidanPress The range could be bigger in high altitude, not affected by terrain and buildings
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@EuromaidanPress Those rooming does not work for more then a few km from the borders.
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Ukraine blocked Russia's drone SIM cards. The drones just connected to Poland and Romania instead.
Every Shahed Russia fires carries a T2 SIM card — government-ordered in bulk, supplied by Russia's state telecom Rostelecom to drone manufacturers. The cards let Russia control the drones remotely and stream live footage back to operators.
Ukraine managed to block T2 roaming. But Shaheds near the Belarusian border connect to Belarusian networks. Near Poland and Romania, they switch to local roaming — using EU member states' infrastructure to guide weapons into Ukraine.
Defense Ministry advisor Serhii Beskrestnov, who flagged the scheme, says the same SIM cards may already be steering the mysterious unidentified drones appearing across Europe. He's calling on all global telecoms to cut roaming deals with T2.
🔗 euromaidanpress.com/2026/04/19/isw…

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@Cbat_05 @BartekJan74555 tak ono ide o to zabezpecit dostatok dronov aby sa s nimi jednotky zoznamili a aby sa aktivne pouzivali pri vycvikoch. Velenia aj vojaci sa musia naucit ze proti onym drahym zbraniam, drony su skutocne iba municia, nie na to aby sa nakupovali do vyzbroje.

@BartekJan74555 NA CO POTREBUJE CESKA REPUBLIKA ZASOBU FVP DRONU.
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doslova budou za malou chvili zastarale a nepouzitelne akorat. Zbytecne vyhozene penize.
Radsi vse do R&D a nebo nejlepe do Ukrajiny a at nam pak pomahaji s technologiemi
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@nuskFjfx1hUwPxN @AlinaOrwhateve @rehionality not true. Radiation Detection Gates are everywhere. States are trying to prevent the smuggling of radioactive materials for the production of so-called "dirty bombs" and industrial emitters that could be misused. Nuclear terrorism was always a real threat
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@AlinaOrwhateve @rehionality of course the do. All modern airports, large cargo ports and international crossing points are measuring radiation. Its national security of everyone
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@rehionality Цікаво як вони її знайшли
Типу заміряють постійно рівень радіації? 🤔
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@carramba66 neviem cim to je ale obrazok vypada byt hodne stary. Tie klavesnice a mysi su tak z roku 2000

@praisethesteph I'm Slovak, but I'm curious what the survivability of this thing is? Like it places somewhere with a clear view of the sky. But it can't drive away. And the range is only 150km (maximum, not effective). Is that enough?
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🇸🇰#Slovakia: Slovakia has received its first Barak MX Ground-Based Air Defence (GBAD) battery from Israel Aerospace Industries.
Slovak soldiers have already completed the first part of the training and more will follow. All ordered batteries should be delivered by 2030.
Slovakia ordered a total of 6 Barak MX batteries in 2024 for €554 million.

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@Rebel44CZ Thanks for the answer, Jakub. Great work on your channel
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@FekiacJan I suspect that foreign aggregators will be able to replace accounts that will stop working, but we will have to wait and see what will happen.
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People often ask about the Ukrainian loss numbers being as bad or worse than the Russian list.
Obviously, the old 3:1 RU:UA loss ratio would be better, but I dont think this is too much of a problem, and I will explain in this short thread why.
Jakub Janovsky@Rebel44CZ
#UkraineWar: a summary of Ukrainian equipment losses added to the Oryx loss list over the past 2 weeks (as of 12/04/2026) Full list: oryxspioenkop.com/2022/02/attack…
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@MikeSjow @wartranslated 99% of Russian losses are happening on Russian-controlled territory, Ukraine can't just walk in and take the bodies
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@wartranslated 1000 Ukrainian to 40 Russian.
Nothing good will ever come out from war
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@BenediktSuarez @wartranslated 99% of Russian losses are happening on Russian-controlled territory, Ukraine can't just walk in and take the bodies
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@wartranslated You claim you’re killing 35k soldiers each month and all you could return was 41 bodies. All Ukraine and their coke head president knows how to do is to lie!
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My first byline and new carrier tracker for @thewarzonewire!
Introducing TWZ’s weekly carrier tracker monitoring America’s flattop fleet, including deployed Carrier Strike Groups and Amphibious Ready Groups, using publicly available open-source information.
Three U.S. Navy Carrier Strike Groups (CSG) have deployed in support of Operation Epic Fury, as two Amphibious Ready Groups (ARG), with Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU) embarked, converge on the Middle East. The George H.W. Bush CSG is the latest to join the fray, departing Naval Station Norfolk on March 31 for a regularly scheduled deployment, reportedly to U.S. Central Command. Bush is set to relieve the Gerald R. Ford CSG, which has been deployed for more than nine months and departed the Port of Split, Croatia, on April 2 following a five-day port call. The Abraham Lincoln CSG is operating from an undisclosed location in the Arabian Sea and conducting nonstop combat operations against Iran. The Tripoli ARG and 31st MEU arrived in CENTCOM last week, and the Boxer ARG and 11th MEU are transiting the Pacific en route to the Middle East.
Take a closer look and let me know what you'd like to see at TWZ going forward: twz.com/sea/carrier-tr…

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@runicstave @PotterWorldW I mean, like a castle is a cold, wet, and dark place. Consideraring that they don't have electricity in Wizard world and only artificial light is coming from fire, candles, oil lamps, or magic
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@PotterWorldW when the grade fights the set design you've gone too far. hogwarts was never meant to be this cold.
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@FekiacJan @Rebel44CZ ...as for towed Bohdana, it should get a cousin 'Marta' with shorter barrel(L/39) - better optimized for usage of M107(the most basic, cheapest and most common 155mm shell)
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#UkraineWar: a summary of Ukrainian equipment losses added to the Oryx loss list over the past week (as of 22/03/2026)
Full list: oryxspioenkop.com/2022/02/attack…

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