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Gaza aid truck refuses to stop after Israeli settlers try to stop it,bro needs more protein ๐ป
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๐Takbirs from Hussein Mosque shake the city of idlib with joy, the Iranian bastion that caused the death of more than a million free Syrians.
Mosques in Idlib celebrate the death of Iranian President Reisi and his entourage with the sound of takbir.
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If you guys don't know crashes for Iran aren't rare,their ariframes struggle to remain airborn because they cant buy spare parts due to sanctions and the fact that most of their airframers were bought from the US including the helicopter who delivered Goyium to promised land
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I remember people of israel were in "relief" when ICC didn't charge Netanyahu with war crimes.๐บ
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Hey everyone, Admin here, been seeing a lot of speculation about whether the recent helicopter crash was due to sabotage. While it's not impossible - the helicopter took off from Azerbaijan, a close ally of Israel, and Mossad is active in the region - it seems highly unlikely. Iranian security would have been aware of this potential risk and I doubt anyone other than the President's security detail was allowed to touch the helicopter.
Sabotaging the helicopter within Iran would be even more difficult, requiring a deep penetration of the Iranian security apparatus and the cooperation of high-ranking officials. It seems much less likely.
The helicopter, a Bell-212, is quite old - it first flew in 1968, and the last one was produced in 1998. Helicopters in general aren't the safest form of transport, and this model specifically has a relatively high fatality rate. Considering the helicopter's age, its type, and the mountainous terrain it was flying over, I think it's more likely this was simply a tragic accident.
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โ ๐น๐ท The Turkish 'Akinci' drone flew an image of the Turkish flag after leaving Iranian airspace
Turkey is not really interested in helping its neighbours, but rather in making a nationalist statement and gaining credit for their actions.
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๐ฎ๐ณ๐ฌ๐ฌ๐จ๐ณ๐จ๐ณAlright guys, let's talk real quick about the situation with India and China. India's got experience with high altitude warfare, they even have a special school for it. But while India's not moving as fast as China, they're definitely stepping up their game.
โผ๏ธ๐China's building and upgrading airstrips near the border, getting ready to park their bombers and refuelers there. Their factories are producing transport and refuelling planes like crazy.
๐ฏ๐ Now, China's got a disadvantage in that most of their airstrips are at high altitudes, which makes it harder for their planes to take off with full payloads. To solve this, they're building a huge air refuelling fleet, so their fighters can take off with less fuel and then refuel in mid-air. They're also investing heavily in equipment for their soldiers, like thermal tents, monitoring systems, and light armor. They've deployed light tanks specifically designed for high altitudes.
๐ผ๐India is upgrading their airstrips, but they're lagging behind China. India has only 6 air refuelers while China has over 27, and they're even upgrading their Y20s to be fitted with a refuling kit to be able to refuel other planes. India also needs more AWACS (airborne early warning and control) systems, but they only have about 6, while China has at least 28. When it comes to electronic warfare, India has just 3 Gulfstream III jets, but China has a whole fleet of 32+ electronic warfare planes.
โ ๏ธโถ๏ธHere's the problem: India's got to fight a war on two fronts, with China and Pakistan, and things don't look as good as indian politicians say. India's procurement system is slow and inefficient, it can take more than a decade to get a new piece of equipment into service, even if it's already being produced and used elsewhere. India needs to up its R&D game too. The only potentially successful project I see is the LCA-Prachand, a light combat helicopter, but it's still being produced in limited numbers. India doesn't have any light tanks, and they won't have any in service for a long time. They're upgrading their T-90 tanks with newer independent power units,stablizers,ballistic computers but its not enough
๐ฅ๐India needs to take swift action, or they might not be able to handle China, let alone a war on two fronts.
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โ ๏ธโ ๏ธ Incoming somewhat detailed explaination on the war readiness and other factors between india and china
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๐จ๐ณโ๐ฎ๐ณ New footage of previous Galwan clashes have surfaced in chinese media.Qhile indian politicians bluntly claimed their was no land grab by china,it became very apparant that its not the case,atleast 2000sq meter land was taken by PLA soldiers.
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๐ธ๐พ Celibratory environment in Rebel held town in Syria.
Iran's involvement in Syria civil war isn't hidden,hezbollah along with their other "axis of Resistance " brethren helped Assad Slaughter hundreds and thousands wirh barrel bombs being dropped in markets,indescriminent artillery shelling of civilian areas to outright commiting massacres which often included children,The nigga is dead,its not like the world lost an angel,not everyone who fights zionists is a good guy.
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