@d07w70d Very limited damage here, likely just from falling debris. A direct missile hit would've done way more destruction. Out of roughly 20 missiles launched by Iran on monday, this is it? Incredibly poor results I suspect it was the $3 billion from the frozen fund.
@CoachDon555@ArmchairW Tell me you know nothing about industrial engineering without telling me. You can't just slap some weld on a heat-compromised pressure vessel and call it a day. It violates every international safety standard in the book.
@military_f80237 Talk about absolute incompetence! The president was carrying a compromised pager while traveling with his FM on the exact same helicopter. 🚁📟
@Alex_Oloyede2 Ukraine has already struck at least 10 different regions since hitting St. Petersburg. Their attack speed is so high that they will hit 100 targets before the counter-response even puts together 20 packages. Russia is in death spiral!
@wholesomedude21@benreuter_IMINT Ok, I'll give you that one—logistics were an issue for future drone attacks. But what about the previous drone attacks that had absolutely miserable results?
Still waiting on the results of the "unprecedented, powerful, world-shattering, and devastatingly precise" response Iran launched last night. Iran bros please help!
⚓️🔥 Drone operators of the 1st Azov Corps have rendered the Port of Mariupol inoperable following strikes on critical infrastructure.
Electrical substations, radar equipment, repair facilities, the port control tower, fuel storage tanks, tugs and the sanctioned cargo vessel Lady Augusta were hit during the operation.
🤝 The operation was conducted jointly by the 1st Azov Corps, the SBU's Donetsk and Luhansk directorates, the Alpha Special Operations Center, and the Unmanned Systems Forces.
@timand2037 Your essay is not long enough to convince us. Sorry! FYI: for Monday's strike, Iran made a deal to hit empty space in exchange for $3 billion of their frozen funds. In other words, they sold out South Lebanon.