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Largest Ukrainian Metallurgical Plant Halts Operations After Strikes
Following reports of a purported North Korean rocket division being sent to Russia, it seems logical to expand the role of the North Korean contingent beyond rocket units, artillery, and engineering troops – specifically, to include elements of air defense. The North Korean Air Force and Air Defense forces consist of approximately 110-120,000 personnel and are organized under a unified command, encompassing aviation divisions, anti-aircraft missile units, anti-aircraft artillery, and radio-technical troops. North Korean specialists could take on tasks such as securing specific areas, engineering fortifications, and restoring infrastructure, scaling up the already established model of using sapper and construction battalions. After specialized training, North Korean units could operate radar detection systems, electronic warfare complexes, and close-range anti-drone fire groups. However, the deployment of sophisticated, layered Russian air defense systems (S-350/S-400 or short-range air defense systems) would require deep integration into the Russian military's command and control system and direct subordination (even if temporary) to the command of Russian Air Defense forces. Of particular interest is the North Korean airborne radar system based on the Il-76 (similar to the Russian A-50U). The actual level of its electronics and its ability to detect small, low-flying drones remains questionable, but such an aircraft would certainly be a valuable asset for covering missile-threatened areas deep within Russian territory.
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Following reports of a purported North Korean rocket division being sent to Russia, it seems logical to expand the role of the North Korean contingent beyond rocket units, artillery, and engineering troops – specifically, to include elements of air defense. The North Korean Air Force and Air Defense forces consist of approximately 110-120,000 personnel and are organized under a unified command, encompassing aviation divisions, anti-aircraft missile units, anti-aircraft artillery, and radio-technical troops. North Korean specialists could take on tasks such as securing specific areas, engineering fortifications, and restoring infrastructure, scaling up the already established model of using sapper and construction battalions. After specialized training, North Korean units could operate radar detection systems, electronic warfare complexes, and close-range anti-drone fire groups. However, the deployment of sophisticated, layered Russian air defense systems (S-350/S-400 or short-range air defense systems) would require deep integration into the Russian military's command and control system and direct subordination (even if temporary) to the command of Russian Air Defense forces. Of particular interest is the North Korean airborne radar system based on the Il-76 (similar to the Russian A-50U). The actual level of its electronics and its ability to detect small, low-flying drones remains questionable, but such an aircraft would certainly be a valuable asset for covering missile-threatened areas deep within Russian territory.
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Someone in the Poltava region has binned Zelensky.
Man Safari in Ukraine
"Bibi Sucks" "Epstein Fury" USA Army is not happy being slaves to Israel
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The moment an air bomb hit Zaporizhzhia this morning.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Further expansion of the Cimbulov drone port. Satellite images of the drone port in the Oryol region, taken a month after the ongoing construction. During this time, 23 launch platforms have been installed: 10 for "Geran-5"; 6 for "Geran-4"; 4 for "Geran-3"; 3 for "Geran-2". In addition, solar panels have been installed to provide additional power for equipment, weather stations, and other infrastructure, providing protection against power outages. Approximately one hundred solar panels have been counted. Construction of small and large storage facilities for drones is also ongoing. According to reports, the images also show 37 "Geran-5" drones, 8 "Geran-4" drones, and 56 "Geran-2" drones that were located in open areas.
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