Russian pilots being Russian pilots and doing what Russian pilots usually do.

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Russian naval infantry in the Komyshuvakha-Popasna area with a BMP-3.

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Wagner PMC with a captured Zbroyar Z-10.

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Footage from Severodonetsk.

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Recent satellite imagery from May 29 has shown a large number of helicopters present at Millerovo air base.

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Satellite imagery from May 12 shows 16 Su-25 fighters and one An-12 among other aircraft.

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A volley of 6 with the last one possibly having suffered from a malfunction?
That 90° turn in the opposite direction of the rest looked a bit "suspicious".

Assuredly they were not fired from a Kilo SSK.
From a Grigorovich? Could be, though they carry 8 and only 6 got fired. Or perhaps they stopped at 6 when the last one misfired (if that's what happened).
A Buyan is also possible, since they have 8 cells.
Could also be a a P22160 since they can be equipped with add-on modules.
 
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Pacific Fleet naval infantry T-80BV.

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Mi-8 MTV

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Love the handheld GPS and spray and pray method of targeting.
 
Wanted by the MVD, connected to the video of Russian POWs shot in the knees in Kharkov.

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Grigorovich (not sunk), Essen (not sunk), along with the two Dergach-class Bora and Samum seen docked in Sevastopol, as of June 3rd.

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Also three Pr22160, out of the (recently) four. The Kotov, the most recent addition to the family, having been commissioned in May.


It is unclear what conclusion has to be drawn from the presence of that crane next to the 22160. Either a coincidence, or they are being fitted with Kalibr modules.
 
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Interesting under-belly view.
 
*trigger warning: shitty music*

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