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Poland’s Dragon-24 drills “proudly” host Leopard tanks that are regularly destroyed by Russian troops in Ukraine
A party of German Leopard 2A4s arrived for the Dragon-24 exercises in Korzeniewo, northern Poland this week, with the drills part of NATO’s massive, months-long Steadfast Defender exercises.
Once regarded as among the fiercest main battle tanks, the Leopard 2’s reputation has been significantly tarnished over in Ukraine.
🟥 Russian forces destroyed a quarter of the German Leopard 2 tanks held by Ukraine within two weeks, Forbes reported in November;
🟥 In June, Russian media calculated that Russia’s Armed Forces had destroyed Leopard tanks worth more than $6 million during just a few days of fighting on the South Donetsk and Zaporozhye fronts;
🟥 In July, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stated that Russian troops had also destroyed 16 Leopard tanks, which is almost all of the vehicles of this type supplied by Poland and Portugal;
🟥 Open-source intelligence site Oryx, which reports losses based on visual confirmation, has tallied up 17 Leopard 2A4s, 12 Leopard 2A6s, 3 Leopard 2Rs, and 6 Stridsvagn (a Swedish variant of the Leopard 2A5) 122s destroyed, damaged, and/or abandoned to date.
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A party of German Leopard 2A4s arrived for the Dragon-24 exercises in Korzeniewo, northern Poland this week, with the drills part of NATO’s massive, months-long Steadfast Defender exercises.
Once regarded as among the fiercest main battle tanks, the Leopard 2’s reputation has been significantly tarnished over in Ukraine.
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🇦🇹 Austrian Chancellor Nehammer admitted that the gas pipeline through Ukraine, through which the republic receives Russian gas, could be damaged at any time.
At any time, the pipeline can be damaged, through a terrorist attack or deliberate shooting, and thereby destabilize the situation with energy supplies.
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At any time, the pipeline can be damaged, through a terrorist attack or deliberate shooting, and thereby destabilize the situation with energy supplies.
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⚡️At 11:40 Moscow time, the Russian army launched a high-precision missile strike on a hangar in the industrial port area of Odessa, where preparations were being made for the combat use of unmanned boats of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the Russian Ministry of Defense said.
The target was hit.
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The target was hit.
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What’s known about Russia’s new Groza.04.K man-portable anti-FPV drone system
The Groza.04.K (lit. ‘Thunderstorm.04.K’) is designed to fight enemy FPV drones – a new class of UAVs used for kamikaze attacks, bombing runs, electronic and optoelectronic reconnaissance, and to serve as decoys to friendly radar and missile systems during enemy attacks.
The complex was created by the Novgorod-based Kvant Research and Production Enterprise - a pioneer of consumer televisions using analog signals, which are used by FPV drones
▪️ Mass production of the Groza.04.K is said to have begun, with Russian defense giant Rostec confirming that “the first batch has already been sent to the troops.”
▪️ The Groza.04.K kit was created in record time: the task to design a portable anti-FPV system was set in August 2023, and the system, which features “unique design solutions,” was built and delivered to the Defense Ministry for trials by the fall.
▪️ Rostec has not provided much information about the defense complex’s capabilities, but has published images of its carrying container, with the toolbox-sized black plastic box a sign that the system is portable enough to be toted around in a vehicle or on foot by a single trooper.
Kvant is a leading Russian developer and manufacturer of ground-based electronic reconnaissance and electronic suppression systems, including the 1L269 mobile jamming module (aka the Krasukha-2, lit. ‘Beauty-2’) and the 1L267 Moskva-1 mobile radio-electronic warfare system.
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The Groza.04.K (lit. ‘Thunderstorm.04.K’) is designed to fight enemy FPV drones – a new class of UAVs used for kamikaze attacks, bombing runs, electronic and optoelectronic reconnaissance, and to serve as decoys to friendly radar and missile systems during enemy attacks.
The complex was created by the Novgorod-based Kvant Research and Production Enterprise - a pioneer of consumer televisions using analog signals, which are used by FPV drones
▪️ Mass production of the Groza.04.K is said to have begun, with Russian defense giant Rostec confirming that “the first batch has already been sent to the troops.”
▪️ The Groza.04.K kit was created in record time: the task to design a portable anti-FPV system was set in August 2023, and the system, which features “unique design solutions,” was built and delivered to the Defense Ministry for trials by the fall.
▪️ Rostec has not provided much information about the defense complex’s capabilities, but has published images of its carrying container, with the toolbox-sized black plastic box a sign that the system is portable enough to be toted around in a vehicle or on foot by a single trooper.
Kvant is a leading Russian developer and manufacturer of ground-based electronic reconnaissance and electronic suppression systems, including the 1L269 mobile jamming module (aka the Krasukha-2, lit. ‘Beauty-2’) and the 1L267 Moskva-1 mobile radio-electronic warfare system.
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📹Participants in the closing ceremony of the World Youth Festival sing the Russian anthem.
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The closing ceremony of the World Youth Festival has started on the federal territory of Sirius in Russia.
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Ray Kilicho from Tanzania during the closing ceremony of the World Youth Festival: youth is cool, and the organizers are great for supporting youth
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Israel goes on massive $8 billion bond sale spree since outbreak of Hamas war
Israel has issued bonds to the tune of $8 billion, in a transaction featuring $2 billion notes maturing in five years, $3 billion bonds due in 10 years, and $3 billion notes due in 30 years, according to sources cited by Bloomberg.
The recent bond issuance is the largest in Israel's history, setting a record for the country's financial sector. It also represents the first offering of Israel's international dollar bonds in the public market since the conflict with Hamas broke out.
The transaction aimed at shoring up badly needed funds was handled by Goldman Sachs Group Inc., BNP Paribas SA, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and Deutsche Bank AG. It is anticipated that Israel will sell an almost record amount of local and global securities this year.
The ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict has stung Israel’s economy, with Moody’s Investors Service slashing the government’s rating by one level to A2 in February, while keeping Israel's credit outlook "negative."
Israel is expected to run up one of its widest budget deficits this century. According to the Bank of Israel, the conflict may cost Tel Aviv around $70.3 billion by the end of 2025, equivalent to around 13% of GDP.
Israel has issued bonds to the tune of $8 billion, in a transaction featuring $2 billion notes maturing in five years, $3 billion bonds due in 10 years, and $3 billion notes due in 30 years, according to sources cited by Bloomberg.
The recent bond issuance is the largest in Israel's history, setting a record for the country's financial sector. It also represents the first offering of Israel's international dollar bonds in the public market since the conflict with Hamas broke out.
The transaction aimed at shoring up badly needed funds was handled by Goldman Sachs Group Inc., BNP Paribas SA, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and Deutsche Bank AG. It is anticipated that Israel will sell an almost record amount of local and global securities this year.
The ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict has stung Israel’s economy, with Moody’s Investors Service slashing the government’s rating by one level to A2 in February, while keeping Israel's credit outlook "negative."
Israel is expected to run up one of its widest budget deficits this century. According to the Bank of Israel, the conflict may cost Tel Aviv around $70.3 billion by the end of 2025, equivalent to around 13% of GDP.
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Madish Parikh from India: I love Russia, come to Russia and you will love it too.
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🇦🇷 Nicolas Reyna from Argentina thanks his mother and encourages others to love family.
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Participants in the closing ceremony of the World Youth Festival sing together with Nicolas Reyna.
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❗️Putin takes part in the World Youth Festival's Closing Ceremony.
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MGIMO student from Italy, Irene Cecchini, takes part in the closing ceremony of the festival and shares her impressions
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