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The blog post discusses the vulnerabilities of Russia's energy sector amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting systematic strikes on refineries, pipelines, and logistics that could lead to a total fuel collapse. It outlines...
On June 26, 2025, Ukraine's Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) claimed responsibility for destroying two critical 91N6E 'Big Bird' radars in Russian-occupied Crimea, which are essential to Russia's S-400 air defense system. T...
The author discovered that NASA's SMAP satellite, designed to measure soil moisture, is detecting strong radio frequency interference in the 1.4 GHz band over Ukraine, Crimea, and parts of Russia, indicating possible electromagnet...
The KH-9 HEXAGON was a Cold War-era photo-reconnaissance satellite that captured high-resolution film photographs of strategic locations across the Soviet Union, including the port city of Sevastopol in Crimea. The imagery has bee...
The text discusses the CARVER method, a systematic tool for analyzing and ranking potential targets based on six criteria. It provides examples from the Ukraine-Russia conflict and explains how to use the method in strategic analy...
The article discusses the possibility of friendly fire in the shootdown of the A-50 / IL-22M aircraft. It analyzes the potential involvement of various Russian air defense systems and provides a speculative assessment of the most ...
The text discusses the possibility of the A-50 being shot down and the factors that may have contributed to it. It mentions the presence of radar systems and the possibility of Ukraine patiently waiting for the right time to take ...
An aircraft was allegedly shot down near Berdyansk at 08:13:28 and 08:19:45 on 2024-01-14. The contrails were geocoded and plotted, and a radar video of the shootdown was released. The video was hard to comprehend, but an overlay ...
The text discusses the geolocated launches from the Russian S-400 site at Novorossiysk on January 4, 2024. It provides details about the site's equipment and radar installations, as well as the coverage provided by a radar site on...
There is evidence of a UAF strike on the Yevpatoria Radar site in western Crimea. Intel is starting to arrive, and various sources are being used to investigate the incident.
The text provides a detailed analysis of various radar and air defense systems in Crimea and Russia, including the S-400 and S-300 sites, as well as maritime incidents near the Bab-el-Mandeb strait. It also discusses the construct...
The text discusses the multispectral analysis of Port Feodosia Crimea, focusing on the visibility of an oil slick and radar reflector barges using satellite images.
The Ropucha-class landing ship Novocherkassk (BDK-46) has been destroyed with high confidence. The port infrastructure has suffered minor damage, but appears operational. Smoke plume, oil slick, and fire trucks are visible at the ...
Terrain masking is the act of hiding behind terrain or the curve of the earth to avoid detection by radar or other line of sight sensors. It can be used anywhere, including the ocean, and is commonly used in areas with deep terrai...