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  1. In Topic: The Russia Politics and War in Ukraine Thread

    Yesterday, 08:23 PM

    A Ukrainian automated ground droid has engaged and destroyed a Russian drone with AA machine guns. Two robots on opposing sides killing one another. Probably not the first time its happened, but crazy to see.

    The Russian shadow fleet tanker Arctica Metagaz is ablaze in the Mediterranean, having been hit by sea drones near Malta.

    Zelensky has confirmed that Ukraine has offered assistance to Gulf States in repelling Shahed drones. Qatar and the UAE have already taken ideas on board, from the sound of it (and unconfirmed reports some Ukrainian personnel may already be in the Gulf).

    Ukraine has destroyed an S-300 radar system in Luhansk. Interesting signs that S-300 radars, which are predominantly used for AA purposes, may be in use as general radars due to other systems being exhausted.

    Ukraine has damaged the Yevpatoria Aviation Plant, where Forpost and Orion drones are constructed.

    Several analyses show that Ukraine has massively enhanced defensive fortifications throughout the Donbas region, as well as other parts of the country, including areas currently free of danger, like Chernihiv and Sumy city. The defensive rings surrounding Zaporizhzhia city, Slovyansk and Kramatorsk can only be described as insane. Ukraine has publicised these recently, adding to Russian concerns about what it's going to take to complete the conquest of Donbas, let alone anywhere else.

    Ukraine has also destroyed a radar system attached to an S-400 AA system at Osinovaya Gora in Russia's Tula region. Russia has lost five air defence systems in one day, which is the highest figure for some time.
  2. In Topic: Israel and Iran

    Yesterday, 08:14 PM

    Iraq has cut oil production by nearly 1.5 million bpd. Iraq and Kuwait have major problems as they have no choice but to export via the Persian Gulf. The UAE can use cross-Saudi pipelines and the opposing coast in the Gulf of Oman (though Iran has targeted some terminals there with drones), and Saudi has a whole other coast, but Iraq and Kuwait are kinda screwed (and an alternate pipeline via Turkey never amounted to much).

    The British RAF has engaged and destroyed a Shahed drone approaching Qatar. The British have also scored their first air-to-air kill with an F-35, shooting down a drone over Jordan.

    Iran has warned it will start targeting European cities if any European power begins attacking sites in Iran. Commentators are doubtful Iranian missiles can reach central Europe, let alone western, but some areas in eastern Europe and Turkey are certainly within range. At the moment the only European country considering joining strikes on Iran is (er) Lithuania, though the UK and France are engaged in anti-missile and anti-drone operations over Israel, Cyprus and the Gulf.

    The UAE has also apparently warned Iran it will join strikes on Iran if the attacks continue. The UAE has the most powerful military out of the Gulf States and currently fields some 100 modern combat aircraft including Mirage 2000s, F-16s and a single Rafale (to be joined by 80 more shortly), which is a reasonably formidable force. Qatar has also apparently "attacked" Iran, though in what capacity is unclear.

    The Greek frigates Psara and Kimon are on their way to Cyprus to help defend the island from Iranian missiles an drones. The Kimon is named after the Athenian general who led a campaign against the Persians in Cyprus in 450 BC, so that's appropriate.

    Zelensky has confirmed that Ukraine has offered assistance to Gulf States in repelling Shahed drones. Qatar and the UAE have already taken ideas on board, from the sound of it (and unconfirmed reports some Ukrainian personnel may already be in the Gulf).

    Iran is primarily using commercial trucks as converted ballistic missile launchers, with the time taken from stopping to launching being usually around a minute to two minutes, making it almost impossible for Israel and the US to target them before launch, unless they want to start blowing up every single truck in the country (which would entail massive civilian casualties).

    The Iranian Defence Ministry states that it believes it possesses several times as many missiles as opponents have interceptors, and its timeline for resistance is multiples longer than the US and Israel's available timeline.

    Israel and the US are continuing to hit IRGC and Baij bases and staging posts hard, destroying dozens of sites over the past few days.

    Possibly invoking irony, Russia has complained to the IAEA after Israeli and American air strikes took place close to the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran, which is run in conjunction with the Russian nuclear agency.

    Iranian negotiators told US envoy Steve Witkoff they control 460kg of uranium enriched to 60% and that it could produce 11 nuclear bombs, Witkoff said. He added they were proud to have bypassed all oversight protocols to reach that point. All of this is according to Witkoff though, so take it with a 460kg grain of salt.

    Because Iran has no restrictions on expanding the conflict even further, it has hit the Australian military HQ at Al Minhad Airbase in the UAE with drones.

    Intriguingly, Trump has held a call with Kurdish leaders in Iraq. Kurdish forces have thousands of troops along the border with Iran, and Iraqi and Iranian Kurds in the north have close ties. However, Iraq and Syrian Kurds are unhappy with the Americans for a lack of support in the recent clashes between the Kurds and the new Syrian government. Also, if the Kurds were to initiate ground combat operations in Iran, Turkey would likely get involved as well.

    The American embassy in Riyadh and the US consulate in Dubai have both been hit by drones.

    The French carrier Charles de Gaulle is deploying to the eastern Mediterranean.
  3. In Topic: Israel and Iran

    02 March 2026 - 09:10 PM

    Some Iranian missiles directed towards oil refineries in the Gulf. That could cause real pain if they went after them hard.

    One unconfirmed report that a regular Iranian army unit has refused IRGC orders to join them in suppressing protestors in Tehran, leading to an exchange of fire. Other Iranian units have refused to transfer AA assets to IRGC forces. The regular Iranian military has taken some damage, but nothing like the fire that has been directed at IRGC command and control nodes and bases. The IRGC may have lost control of parts of Tehran due to several of their bases being destroyed with significant casualties.

    Beijing has reportedly gotten Tehran to guarantee safe passage for oil shipments through the Straits of Hormuz, at least for Chinese ships or those bound for China. Though that's in question, an hour ago Iranian representatives were saying they will set fire to the straits if anyone tries to pass through (how they plan to do that is another question, but still).

    One report breaking that Saudi Arabia gave Trump the greenlight for attacking Iran, possibly a result of "alarming" intelligence about the direction of travel of Iran's missile and nuclear programmes. Saudi and Iran were very heavily opposed to one another up until a few years ago, when China brokered a deal, and Saudi has been much more cautious since then, so interesting they went in full-throttled support of Israel and the US attacking Iran. Some Saudi sources have even urged Saudi Arabia to join in, but that seems to being held off at the moment as the idea of Saudi and Israeli jets flying into combat on the same side is still unpalatable to a lot of people. But Trump is apparently pushing Saudi recognition of Israel again in the background.

    Apparently some Ukrainian anti-drone units (or rather, people from them in rotation off the front line) might already be in the UAE and Qatar with advice for those governments on how to handle low-cost drones. Qatar is warning that it's Patriot batteries will run dry in 4 days at current rates of fire.

    Trump has reportedly turned down a call from Putin over the crisis.

    Turkey has offered to mediate the crisis. Less confirmed reports that Turkey has told Iran bluntly what they will do if Iran targets the major US airbase at Incirlik.

    American KIA have risen to 6, along with three F-15s shot down over Kuwait in an apparent friendly fire incident.

    Greece has deployed F-16s to Cyprus to help intercept incoming drones.

    The Shahid Bagheri, possibly the most advanced ship in the Iranian Navy (not saying much), has apparently been destroyed. Total Iranian naval asset losses are eleven, leaving no Iranian ships east of the Straits of Hormuz.

    The Israelis and Americans appear to have targeted the fuel enrichment complex at Natanz, with significant damage shown.

    Damage to the US 5th Fleet headquarters in Bahrain is considerably more extensive than first reported, with two radar systems destroyed and four buildings levelled.

    It appears Russia may have back-sold Shaheds to Iran; one of the drones shot down over Cyprus had Russian-made satellite navigation systems.

    Air alert sirens sounding in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh and Amman, unclear if Amman is under direct attack (for the first time in the conflict) or missiles are overflying to Israel.

    Israel has come under a strong bombardment of advanced ballistic missiles with multiple warheads.

    A Patriot battery fired TWELVE interceptors to take down what appear to be munitions from 2-3 Iranian missiles. That exchange rate is not going to work.

    Currently over 150 ships are holding on either side of the Straits of Hormuz, unwilling to risk crossing. Several ships that did cross earlier may have been Chinese.
  4. In Topic: Israel and Iran

    01 March 2026 - 05:53 PM

    The US is going after the Iranian Navy to deny them any ability to blockade the straits. Nine ships sunk so far, unclear if the larger Iranian drone carriers have been hit.

    Tehran has also said that attacks on Oman were a mistake by local commanders, who have been chastised.

    The Pakistani Taliban have congratulated (checks notes) Israel for striking the apostate state of Iran and confirmed they will back anyone trying to thrown down the evil regime.

    Apparently Iran's plan is to continue inflicting pain on the Gulf states' infrastructure and, if they join the attacks, will then target oil platforms and oil fields directly, in the Gulf and inland on the opposing side. Some of these fields are in artillery range of Iran, let alone missiles.

    However, some analysis that Iran cannot sustain this missile temp indefinitely and will start running dry on some missile stocks within days, and could exhaust itself fully in months.

    The US has confirmed that Iran's anti-ship ballistic missiles got nowhere near the Abraham Lincoln.

    Oman's foreign minister has claimed that Iran agreed to zero-percent enriched uranium several hours before the bombing campaign started.

    Chinese nationals are leaving Iran in significant numbers, some driving over the border to Pakistan to catch flights from there.

    Due to the closure of airspace, all flights between Europe and east Asia are being routed through a narrow corridor over the Caspian, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey. For some reason, flying civilian airliners that close to the Russian border is making people jumpy.

    US B-2 bombers have carried out their first strikes of the conflict, hitting hardened shelters related to Iran's missile programme.

    The Jebel Ali port in Dubai is burning, with a warehouse destroyed and oil tanks on fire.

    Maersk has ordered the immediate cessation of all ships travelling through the Strait of Hormuz.

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has ordered the Saudi military to respond in kind to any further strikes on Saudi soil by Iran's military forces. Trump has agreed to integrate Saudi military options with American strikes. So we could see Saudi and Israeli aircraft flying sorties against a common foe, which would certainly be something.

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    Oh and what is Europe’s position on all of this.


    French and British aircraft are flying missile defence over Israel but not taking part in offensive action. However, that may change if Iran's attacks on Qatar, Bahrain and Dubai start hitting European expat compounds.
  5. In Topic: The Russia Politics and War in Ukraine Thread

    01 March 2026 - 02:59 PM

    Belgian and French forces have captured the Russian shadow fleet tanker Ethera and forced it into port at Zeebrugge.

    Ukrainian special forces have destroyed a Russian radar station and S-300V AA battery in Mariupol.

    Ukraine has pointed out that Putin's international standing is at rock-bottom, with him failing to assist or support Assad, Maduro or Khamenei.

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    Tsundoku 

    24 Jan 2026 - 22:30
    sorry dude, missed you this year. Happy 47th
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    Tsundoku 

    22 Jan 2025 - 13:13
    happy #46 Wert, and many more
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    Tsundoku 

    21 Jan 2024 - 21:23
    happy #45 old chap
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    Tsundoku 

    21 Jan 2023 - 14:29
    geez Wert, getting old son. Have a good one.
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    ArchieVist 

    28 Jul 2022 - 16:57
    Wert, Sorry you didn't get your map question answered in Erikson's AMA. I had my fingers crossed. But check out the last 30 seconds of this new Critical Dragon interview. Erikson pulls out a sheaf of maps! So something still exists. Maybe something ICE needs for future PtA books.
    https://youtu.be/xb0UZ5e1Sw4?t=4230
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    Tsundoku 

    21 Jan 2022 - 14:32
    Happy birthday Wert
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    Tsundoku 

    22 Jan 2021 - 09:19
    Whoa ... meaning of life. Happy birthday
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    Tsundoku 

    05 Mar 2020 - 09:29
    Sorry, missed your birthday this year. Hope it was a good one.
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    Tsundoku 

    22 Jan 2019 - 11:51
    Dun dun dunnnnn ...
    Forty! YAAAAAHHHHHH!
    Have a good one.
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    Tsundoku 

    22 Jan 2018 - 08:24
    Same as below. Better make it a good one because it's 40 next year.
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    Tsundoku 

    22 Jan 2010 - 15:32
    Happy Birthday, now go out and get wrecked :)
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