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@tabnabs

Fuck lemony snickets, what series of unfortunate events did you come from?

Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Thorstrike
Thorstrike@rospigge60559·
If you want to hunt submarines in the Baltic… speed matters. shallow draft matters. local knowledge matters. Enter the Swedish CB90.
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
A French naval officer unknowingly revealed the location of the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle by sharing a public workout on the fitness app Strava. His run, recorded at sea, made it possible to pinpoint the carrier’s position in the Mediterranean near Cyprus. Although the carrier’s deployment was public, sharing its exact real-time location is a serious security risk. Source: Le Monde
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jean-louis
jean-louis@solimanmainz·
@tabnabs @OJoelsen i have no doubt norvegians have great soldiers capable of shooting very well in the snow...
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Orla Joelsen
Orla Joelsen@OJoelsen·
Denmark prepared for a possible U.S. attack: Flew blood supplies to Greenland and planned to blow up runways Key sources in Denmark and Europe are now revealing for the first time what happened during the most critical days, when Donald Trump threatened to take Greenland “the hard way.” When Danish soldiers were rapidly deployed to Greenland in January this year, they brought explosives with them. The plan was to destroy runways in Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq to prevent American military aircraft from landing troops on the island, should the U.S. president ultimately decide to seize Greenland by force. They also transported blood supplies from Danish blood banks so wounded personnel could be treated in case of combat. This is reported by DR, which over the past year has spoken with central sources in the Danish government, top military officers, and high-ranking officials and intelligence sources in Denmark, France, and Germany. All sources have played—and continue to play—key roles in the international crisis triggered by the United States’ demand for control over Greenland. Together, the sources describe an unprecedented year marked by sleepless nights. None of them had concrete intelligence of specific American attack plans against Greenland. Still, many feared in January that the historically important ally, the United States, could attack at any moment. At the same time, Denmark reached out to its European allies, leading to closer cooperation. “With the Greenland crisis, Europe realized once and for all that we must be able to handle our own security,” said a French senior official involved in the intense period. A rapid-response force consisting of Danish, French, German, Norwegian, and Swedish soldiers was first deployed to Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq. Shortly after, a main force followed, including: -Soldiers from the Danish Dragoon Regiment in Holstebro -Elite troops from the Jaeger Corps -French alpine troops trained for cold and mountainous warfare At the same time, Danish fighter jets and a French naval vessel were sent to the North Atlantic. According to several sources, the goal of having multinational troops on the ground was to ensure that any U.S. attempt to take Greenland would require a large-scale hostile action—thereby deterring such an attempt. “We have not been in such a situation since April 1940,” said a Danish defense source, referring to the days before Denmark’s occupation during World War II. Unlike in 1940, when Denmark chose not to resist militarily, the government and defense leadership this time decided—after extensive confidential discussions—to take the opposite approach: If the U.S. attempted an attack, Danish forces would be armed and ready to fight. Danish F-35 fighter jets deployed north were also fully armed. All this despite the understanding that Denmark could not realistically withstand a U.S. military attack. “The cost for the U.S. had to be raised. The U.S. would have to carry out a hostile act to take Greenland,” said a senior Danish defense source. Source: DR
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jean-louis@solimanmainz·
@OJoelsen "French alpine troops trained for cold and mountainous warfare" remember those french guy winning biathlon medals one after another? the same
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Nordic News
Nordic News@Nordic_News·
Denmark prepared for possible US attack: Flew bags of blood to Greenland and prepared to blow up runways dr.dk/nyheder/indlan…
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Wilhelm Gustloff
Wilhelm Gustloff@WilhelmGustloff·
View from the ship. From the journey to India, 1907 Jan Ciągliński 1858-1913
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Shauns_Aviation🇮🇪✈️
Shauns_Aviation🇮🇪✈️@Shauns_Aviation·
Anything you want to see from the top of the tower? Let me know below👇🏻✈️ Also if you have any questions or anything else you want to see put it below, subject to approval on the day ill try get some questions answered 🙌🏻 📸 A spare position for controllers in the ATC Radar room!
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Shauns_Aviation🇮🇪✈️@Shauns_Aviation

Delighted to share that Ill be back up in the Dublin Airport ATC tower next week✈️😃🙌🏻 I’ll be there as part of a 6th year careers programme! All going well I should be able to share some behind the scenes content such as myself on the radar simulator and the incredible views from the tower 📡 More to come!🙌🏻✈️ #aviation #avgeek #DublinAirport #Ireland #Airport #Dublin

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Russian Forces Spotter
Russian Forces Spotter@TiaFarris10·
🚨🚨🚨 EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS 🚨🚨🚨 The sanctioned tanker 🇷🇺 KOLODKIN (IMO 9610808) was escorted by the frigate 🇷🇺 SOOBRAZITELNIY as far as the Ouessant Strait on March 16. She is now likely proceeding toward 🇨🇺 Cuba, where energy shortages remain acute. At ~730 kbbl, such deliveries remain limited in scale relative to Cuba’s energy needs.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Following last week’s laundry room fire onboard the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), which extended into several berthings, the U.S. Navy was forced to take 1,000 mattresses off the future USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) in Norfolk, Virginia over the weekend to send to the Ford, sources tell USNI News. In addition, the Navy has also collected almost 2,000 sweatsuits and other clothing items to distribute to the crew because many sailors are unable to clean their clothes with most of the laundry services out of commission, as the tired ship heads for Souda Naval Base in Crete.
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Tåb Näbs@tabnabs·
@clashreport Good thing their NATO alley is there to assist them. They're a long way from home!
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
CONFIRMED: USS Gerald R. Ford aircraf carrier is heading to Souda Bay (Crete) for repairs after fire that injured sailors, damaged berthing areas, knocked out laundry systems. Source: USNI
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AMP Maritime 🇺🇸
AMP Maritime 🇺🇸@AMPmaritime·
While America celebrates St. Patrick’s Day today, it’s important to remember that the strength of our domestic fleet doesn’t come from luck. 🍀 It comes from the Jones Act, ensuring that the vessels moving our goods are 🇺🇸-built, 🇺🇸-crewed and 🇺🇸-owned flying Old Glory!
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Sunderland AFC
Sunderland AFC@SunderlandAFC·
St. Patrick's Day goal rush 🍀🎞️
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Mike Schuler
Mike Schuler@MikeSchuler·
Meanwhile Trump’s Greenland hospital ship is off Northern California coast sailing north at 12.6kts
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