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The telegram channel of the military correspondent "Rudenko V" publishes a video from the Republic of Chad, which shows a burning ammunition warehouse. According to the military correspondent, it was an explosion of ammunition that was intended for Ukraine.
Fighters of the Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT) rebel group crossed from Libya over into northern Chad on April 11, the day veteran Chadian President Idriss Deby sought a sixth term in a vote boycotted by main opposition parties.
The rebels attacked a border post before advancing south, travelling in heavily armed pick-up trucks. After intense fighting, the Chadian armed forces over the weekend appeared to have slowed the FACT’s progress some 300km (185 miles) from the capital, Ndjamena.
www.aljazeera.com...
You’re right about one thing.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: SteamyAmerican
You are not following my threads. I already commented. An attack on an early warning radar, part of the structure of Russia's nuclear deterrence forces, with the help of a Portuguese drone and with target designation and adjustment by American Reapers is an casus belli. Are you itching to get a nuclear strike on your head?
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: SteamyAmerican
You are not following my threads. I already commented. An attack on an early warning radar, part of the structure of Russia's nuclear deterrence forces, with the help of a Portuguese drone and with target designation and adjustment by American Reapers is an casus belli. Are you itching to get a nuclear strike on your head?
The Russian industry produces weapons and ammunition many times more than all Western countries combined. Plus, Russia's allies, in particular North Korea, have already transferred 5 million shells and a huge number of missiles to Russia.
Reuters reports that at least 45 people have been injured in an explosion near Moscow, up from an earlier figure of at least 30 people.
The explosion occurred at the Zagorsk optical-mechanical plant at Sergiyev Posad, near Moscow.
Nine people were injured in an explosion and fire at a chemical plant in southern Russia’s Rostov region, authorities said Wednesday, less than a year after the plant's opening.
A powerful explosion was reported in Russia's Udmurt Republic at a weapons plant that produces nuclear weapons components and ballistic missiles, local media reported on Wednesday.
Russia develops its first chipmaking tool — outdated by 30 years from day one
The first Russian photolithography tool, capable of producing chips with a 350 nm process technology or thicker, has been built in Russia and is undergoing testing in Zelenograd. This mature technology is currently used for some automotive and power chips, though it could be used for military equipment too. We estimate that the new piece of equipment is about 30 years behind the industry.
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: Kurokage
So, the ECM on my '96 Ram is on par with Russia's latest tech ?
LMAO.