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Anonymous ID: eVGaQ++SPhilippines /pol/511063527#511063860
7/22/2025, 7:36:56 PM
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Ukraine’s Defense & Military Developments (2/2)
> Danish defence firm Terma teamed with Kyiv-based Odd Systems to co-produce an AI-driven anti-drone shield that will cost under €200,000 per battery—one-tenth the price of equivalent NATO systems.

> French aerospace groups Safran and Parrot confirmed plans to build reconnaissance-and-strike drones in Ukraine, signalling investor confidence despite Russia’s air campaign.

> The Defence Ministry said Ukraine has invested $20 billion in domestic arms production since 2023 but still needs $6 billion this year to close capability gaps in artillery and loitering munitions.

> More than 2,000 volunteers from Colombia joined the International Legion, reinforcing light-infantry sectors in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia.

> Zelensky urged commanders to “hit every Russian weapons plant and depot” after successes in degrading rail links and S-300 batteries inside Russia.
Anonymous ID: Z/eVRyLZPhilippines /pol/511049156#511050114
7/22/2025, 4:34:01 PM
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omg /anarchist/ long time no see!!!
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Russia & the Warfront
> Russia launched 450 missiles and Shahed drones overnight—the war’s largest single-day barrage—killing two civilians in Kyiv, injuring 15 and forcing Metro closures amid towering columns of smoke.

> Ivano-Frankivsk suffered its most destructive strike since 2022 as twenty 3M-54 Kalibr missiles levelled an industrial zone and damaged residential blocks, prompting hours-long rescue operations.

> Twelve guided-bomb and rocket attacks hit Kharkiv city, collapsing apartment stairwells and cutting power to 60,000 households.

> Air-Force spokesman Yurii Ignat warned Moscow could escalate to 1,000 Shaheds per night, but said new interceptor stocks would raise the kill-rate above 85 percent within weeks.

> Russian forces on the Kharkiv axis shifted from frontal assaults to small-unit flanking probes with rapid rotation, seeking to wear down Ukrainian defenders without massive losses.

> DeepState analysts confirmed enemy diversionary groups entered Pokrovsk, ambushing a Ukrainian patrol before retreating under drone fire.

> Independent observers reported ten secondary explosions at Russia’s Millerovo airfield, and social media footage showed panicked residents fleeing as ammunition cooked off.

> A Ukrainian drone swarm triggered flight chaos at Moscow’s Vnukovo and Sheremetyevo airports, highlighting what analysts called “structural gaps” in Russia’s short-range air defence.

> Experts noted Russia now pairs cheap Shaheds with high-speed Kh-47M2 Kinzhal missiles, complicating interception timing and forcing Ukraine to expend scarce Patriot rounds.

> An S-300 PMU battery in Belgorod region was obliterated by GMLRS fire, shortening the safe launch corridor for Russian glide-bomb missions.
Anonymous ID: KcrcJoNLPhilippines /pol/510436267#510437655
7/15/2025, 1:01:37 PM
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Europe & World
> German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius confirmed talks to supply Kyiv with at least three additional Patriot batteries and pledged federal funding for long-range reconnaissance drones earmarked for Ukraine.

> Pistorius bluntly stated that in the event of a Russian attack on NATO territory “German troops will be ready to destroy Russian soldiers” underscoring Berlin’s shift toward deterrence by denial.

> Denmark approved the provision of real-time satellite imagery to the Armed Forces of Ukraine via the European Defence Agency, closing a critical intelligence gap on maritime and border movements.

> EU ambassadors edged toward consensus on an 18th sanctions package targeting Russia’s energy and technology sectors, with a provisional vote scheduled for later this week.

> Brussels and Kyiv announced that from 1 January 2026 Ukrainians will roam in EU member states at domestic rates, cementing digital integration despite war-time disruptions.

> Germany formally declined to deliver Taurus cruise missiles after parliamentary debates, citing technical hurdles, even though Chancellor Friedrich Merz promoted a private-credit model to arm Ukraine quickly.

> Five EU states expressed concern that a new free-trade accord with Ukraine could harm local farmers, exposing intra-bloc tensions over wartime economic solidarity.