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You won’t see them coming, only when they arrive 🪂 🇹🇷 Turkish SOF operators execute a High-Altitude High-Opening (HAHO) parachute insertion equipped with K-8 systems, silently navigating the sky before reaching the target area undetected. Rapid. Silent. Precise ✨ Allied Special Operations Forces operate with absolute trust in their...

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Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, #SouthernCommand, reviewed ‘𝐄𝐱𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐞 𝐑𝐔𝐃𝐑𝐀 𝐒𝐇𝐀𝐊𝐓𝐈’, an all-arms manoeuvre exercise with live firing conducted by the Rudra Brigade at the Pokhran Field Firing Ranges, validating the Indian Army’s capability to undertake high-intensity, integrated operations in the evolving battlefield environments. ‘𝐄𝐱𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐞 𝐑𝐔𝐃𝐑𝐀 𝐒𝐇𝐀𝐊𝐓𝐈’ was conducted as a follow-up to ‘𝐄𝐱𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐞 𝐀𝐊𝐇𝐀𝐍𝐃 𝐏𝐑𝐀𝐇𝐀𝐑’, which had earlier validated the #RudraBrigade and new operational concepts in the desert sector. The live firing exercise focused on further enhancing combat integration and operational effectiveness through synchronized employment of mechanized forces, artillery, air defence units, Army Aviation assets including ALH-WSI and Apache helicopters, along with Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and Counter-UAS capabilities, demonstrating seamless synergy across land, air and digital domains. During the review, the Army Commander interacted with troops on the ground and commended all ranks for their exemplary training standards, professionalism and operational preparedness, while lauding their ability to execute complex missions with speed, precision and cohesion. 𝐄𝐱𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐞 𝐑𝐔𝐃𝐑𝐀 𝐒𝐇𝐀𝐊𝐓𝐈’ stands as testimony to the Indian Army’s ongoing transformation, where organizational innovation, tactical evolution and technological integration are advancing together. It reaffirms the Army’s unwavering commitment to remain mission-ready, technologically empowered and #FutureReady to meet emerging security challenges. #IndianArmy #BlackMaceBrigade #DecadeOfTransformation #TechAbsorption ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY Konark Corps INDIAN ARMY Ministry of Defence, Government of India रक्षा मंत्री कार्यालय/ RMO India HQ IDS PRO Defence Pune

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This was awesome. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Dan Caine paid tribute to yet another unsung aspect of the joint force, focusing this time on those in artillery. “Now, as I often do, I want to share a little bit about our incredible joint force. Today, I’m going to talk about our incredible artillery force comprised of American soldiers and Marines who have been sinking ships, destroying depots, and launching Army tactical missiles, missile systems, or ATACMS precision strike missiles or PRISMS, and high mobility rocket systems, or HIMARS from outside Iran. Our army and marine artillery are hitting sites that Iran relies on to project power beyond their borders and protect our deployed. In just the first 13 days of this operation, our artillery forces have made history. They fired the first precision strike missiles ever used in combat, reaching deep into enemy territory. They’ve used Army ATACMS to sink multiple ships, including a submarine, and they’ve done all of this with the precision and determination that comes from relentless training and trust in each other and in their weapon systems.” “Yesterday, I had the incredible honor and privilege of speaking with some of our young soldiers from the Third Battalion, 27th Field Artillery Regiment out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, the unit and the crew that fired the first precision strike missiles. The soldiers I met came from all over this great country: New York, Texas, Delaware, California. One had been in the Army only six months and had been in the unit for two months and was already deployed. He was the youngest at 20, but you would not know it from the way that they talked about their mission. The others were 22 and 28 years old. They spoke with the sense of calm, pride, purpose and clarity that tells you clearly they understand the weight of what they’re doing and the people who depend on them. I asked him to walk me through a fire mission. I asked not just what they do, but what they feel, especially those first crew members on this particular mission. These soldiers basically live in these vehicles behind us, the cab very tight. Two folks sit next to each other with the crew commander behind them. It’s jammed inside there with their personal weapons and kit, and they sit and wait for a fire mission. And when that fire mission comes, they close the armored doors and begin to program the systems. They then throw three simple toggle switches and 10 to 15 feet behind them, a rocket motor ignites and the round is headed downrange to do the nation’s work.” “I asked these youngsters, these young, awesome Americans, what does that feel like? And one of them just looked at me and said, ‘it’s awesome.’ No drama, no hesitation. In the middle of the day, in the middle of the night, in the sun, the rain and the snow. Flawless execution. Their Marine counterparts are out there doing the same thing every night. Same work, same pressure, same expectations, same results. And we hand tremendous and enormous responsibility to these young Americans, and they carry it with a level of maturity, grit, professionalism, and tenacity that makes me incredibly proud to be a part of their joint force. Their parents and families, what could and should be incredibly proud and their leaders. And I trust them to do the deeds that they must do in difficult circumstances every single time.” “I also want to touch today a moment — I want to touch for a moment today on their leadership. These young Americans are led by extraordinary young leaders out at the tactical edge. Yesterday, the battery commander and her NCO were there with this crew on the same video screen. The two of them hardly said a word. They didn’t have to in their eyes — and in particular, the commander’s eyes — you could see the quiet trust and confidence she had in these soldiers and the rest of their battery. It came through loud and clear, and we appreciate their leadership. When I asked these soldiers yesterday, what is it that you need from the Secretary and I? They looked at each other, paused for a moment and look back at me and said, ‘more rounds, sir.’ It was awesome. So, thank you to those soldiers and Marines out on the firing line supporting our mission. And thank you to their families. Our joint force will continue today to deliver dynamic fires against the enemy from the land, sea, and air. We remain deeply grateful for their service. And, for the third time today, I’ll mention that today will be our busiest day. This mission remains complex, dangerous, and difficult, and every service member has a family waiting for them to return home. And I want to thank all of the families today who are supporting their deployed forces and those doing the work here in the States.”

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GURURLA, COŞKUYLA VE TAM BAĞIMSIZLIK İNANCIYLA: #EFES2026’YI TAMAMLADIK! 🇹🇷 Efes 2026 Birleşik, Müşterek Fiilî Atışlı Arazi Tatbikatı’nı; Cumhurbaşkanımız Sayın Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’ın teşrifleriyle gururla tamamladık. Tatbikat boyunca her sahada, her görevde ve her kritik anda MKE imzası vardı: 🔴 Piyade ve keskin nişancı tüfeklerimiz ile fişeklerimiz, kahraman askerlerimizin sahadaki en büyük gücü oldu. 🔴 Havanlarımız, obüslerimiz, ağır silah sistemlerimiz ve mühimmat ailemiz; çelikten yumruğumuz olarak görev yaptı. 🔴 Uçak bombalarımız ile helikopter ve SİHA mühimmatlarımız; tam isabet kabiliyetiyle hedefleri başarıyla vurdu. 🔴 Yüzlerce patlayıcı ve piroteknik ürünümüz ise tatbikatın gücünü, etkisini ve dinamizmini sahaya taşıdı. 🔵 Bunun yanında yalnızca MKE markalı ürünlerle değil; millî savunma sanayii ekosisteminde yer alan pek çok platform ve sistemde de Millî Güç olmanın sorumluluğuyla MKE dokunuşu ve imzası yer aldı. İleri mühendisliğimiz, entegre üretim gücümüz ve yüksek teknoloji kabiliyetimizle; gücümüzü sergilediğimiz bu büyük organizasyonda vizyonumuzu ve teknolojilerimizi milletimizle ve dünya delegasyonlarıyla paylaşmanın gururunu yaşadık. 1453’ten gelen köklü mirasımız ve “Tam Bağımsız Türkiye” vizyonumuzla; şanlı ordumuzun her koşulda en büyük destekçisi olmaya, geleceğin savunma teknolojilerini üretmeye kararlılıkla devam edeceğiz. Biz hazırız. Her göreve. Her teste. Her yeni güne. 🇹🇷 T.C. Millî Savunma Bakanlığı * WE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED #EFES2026 🇹🇷 We proudly concluded the Efes-2026 Combined Joint Live-Fire Field Exercise honoured by the presence of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. 🔴 Our rifles and ammunition became the Turkish soldier’s greatest battlefield strength. 🔴 Our mortars, howitzers, heavy weapon systems, and ammunition served as our steel fist. 🔴 Our aircraft bombs, helicopter, and UAV munitions struck targets with pinpoint accuracy. 🔴 Hundreds of explosive and pyrotechnic products brought power and dynamism to the exercise field. 🔵 Beyond MKE-branded products, MKE’s signature was present across numerous defence industry platforms and systems.

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Hello, Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮 I know your years in Military kitchen, lack of combat experience and overdose of Hollywood military movies has affected your brain.. But here is a quick one . That “danfo landing” you’re mocking is a textbook tactical rapid insertion/extraction on a hot LZ. In military aviation, utility helicopters operating in COIN environments , pilots deliberately execute steep, high-rate descents followed by quick power-on touchdowns precisely to minimize dwell time on the ground. Every extra second the aircraft sits there is an invitation for small arms or RPG fire. The goal isn’t comfort or aesthetics, it’s survivability and mission accomplishment…The aircraft (Bell UH-1 series) is rugged by design for exactly these austere, rapid operations. Different landing profiles exist for different threat levels and terrain: administrative landings for admin moves, tactical ones when you expect contact. Timing and coordination under pressure are exactly what they’re training and displaying. Now for the Hostage Extraction .One team moves to secure/extract the target while the other fans out to establish local security and provide suppressive/overwatch fire. You’ll see the same doctrine in every professional army that integrates helicopters with infantry. I know you just have to hate the Nigeria military to make yourself feel good, you need The constant yapping to impress your ignorant follows . But atleast Educate yourself .

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Isaiah 6:8 says: “Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?’ And I said, ‘Here am I. Send me!’” This verse captures the essence of voluntary service, courage, and answering a call despite the danger ahead. The Son Tay Raiders embodied this spirit. On 21 November 1970, a group of extraordinary American servicemen launched one of the most daring special operations in our history—the Son Tay Raid. Deep in North Vietnam, they flew into heavy defenses under the cover of night with one purpose: to bring our prisoners of war home. They all knew the risks but they went anyway. Precision, courage, and absolute commitment carried them through a mission that demanded everything they had. The POWs had been moved before the raiders arrived, but the bravery and skill shown that night set a standard that still resonates across our military today. Though the POWs had been moved before the team arrived, the raid stands as one of the most skillfully executed special operations in U.S. military history. Every man involved accepted immense risk to bring fellow Americans home. Their courage, precision, and absolute commitment to leaving no one behind continue to inspire generations of service members and special operators. To the raiders of Operation Ivory Coast—thank you for your dedication, your sacrifice, and your unshakable brotherhood. Your legacy will always live on. We will always remember, We honor, and We will never forget.

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Here’s a great example of how propaganda is abused online to fuel authoritarian narratives, or just for money (as YouTube, TikTok and Twitter all pay for views) Many people are talking about violent protestors setting “brush fires” The videos you see will show a two second clip from this video, and then cellphone footage from larger brush fires from the LA wild fires earlier this year. They cut off the fact that in this video, you see a protestor dumping water onto the small fire in the empty lot, and others with water bottles coming to help, after some young hooligans set fire to bushes in an empty lot with a firework. It was reported on Frontline Wildfire, but by the time LAFD got on scene the protestors had already put out the flames, and so it wasn’t listed as an LAFD incident. The LAFD puts out status alerts on *ALL* fires they respond to. And Frontline Wildfire is a joint public citizen and government data source tracking *ALL* active and recent brush/wild/forest fires in California. You can literally check for yourself if “the city is on fire” from multiple data sources - and guess what?! It’s not. During these protests vandals have: -Set one car on fire -Set off fire works -Set one piece of debris on fire on a highway -Set a bush on fire accidentally with fireworks in an empty lot (which was put out by protestors) -hit cement pillars with hammers (wtf?) And the idiots that did those things, should absolutely fucking be arrested by the LAPD, and many of them have been. The vast majority of protestors, and all protestors who actually care about the cause, are peaceful - so peaceful, that the LAPD (who loves to break out their riot gear and get overtime pay) has said the protestors are peaceful. But that doesn’t sell. That doesn’t let goons exercise power. That doesn’t let foreign governments stoke political divide in America to keep you distracted. And it doesn’t let clickbait farms who pay their rent on your outrage, earn from virality. So they clip together some current footage, with old footage, or they get one bad looking angle, and play it again and again, They shout at you to be afraid, and they hope you’re too dumb to check the facts yourself. Don’t let them profit from your fear. Don’t let them strip away other people’s rights, based on fear. Because you never know when the tide shifts and they’ll come for your rights. At that time you’ll hope other people don’t succumb to fear and misinformation. Get the facts.

Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)

106,922 просмотров • 1 год назад

Combat operation of the drone crews of the "Orlan-10" complexes and loitering munitions "Lancet" of the "North" troop group in the special military operation zone + objective target damage control Service members of the unmanned systems troops of the 34th Separate Guards Mountain Motor Rifle Brigade, part of the "North" troop group, using "Orlan-10" UAVs and "Lancet" loitering munitions, destroyed combat equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the special military operation zone in the Sumy region. In the special military operation zone, service members of the "North" troop group actively use various reconnaissance and strike UAVs while performing combat tasks. UAV crews constantly detect and transmit coordinates of military facilities, command and strong points, positions, dugouts, weapons, and combat equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to control points. Units of the "North" troop group continue to carry out the combat mission of creating a security zone along the state border of the Russian Federation. The troops continue to advance daily, pushing the enemy away from the state border to create a "sanitary zone" and ensure the safety of the peaceful population of the border Russian regions. During the creation of the security zone along the state border of the Russian Federation, crews of multifunctional "Orlan-10" UAV complexes of the unmanned systems troops unit of the 34th Separate Guards Mountain Motor Rifle Brigade, part of the "North" troop group, perform day and night aerial reconnaissance, target detection, and adjustment of aviation and artillery fire, as well as video recording of fire damage to enemy personnel, equipment, and facilities in the Sumy region special military operation zone. This time, the "Orlan-10" UAV crew detected enemy equipment and transmitted data to the command post for its destruction. After that, the "Lancet" loitering munition crew quickly launched it into the air and guided it to the area of the detected enemy weapon. Precise targeting was carried out by the reconnaissance UAV crew. Thanks to the auto-targeting system, the "Lancet" reached and destroyed the target despite enemy electronic warfare interference. After completing the combat mission, the group returned to the temporary deployment point without losses. There are no supply issues with reconnaissance and combat UAVs in the units. The special military operation experience has shown and proven that UAVs in skilled hands are an effective means of reconnaissance, suppressing firing points, destroying ammunition depots, and enemy fortifications. They are infantry and reconnaissance assistants, the "eyes" of artillery. Fighters continue to improve their characteristics and tactics of use directly on the front line. Stealth and mobility are extremely important in the work of UAV crews. All actions are carried out in forested terrain to avoid detection by enemy UAVs. All UAV crew specialists have undergone training. They can operate drones, reprogram, repair, and assemble new ones from various parts Drone operators always carry drone detectors on every sortie, which not only show the appearance of an object in the sky but also indicate its model. They know their own copter models by heart and can easily distinguish whose "bird" is flying.

𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐙 🇷🇺 🇮🇪

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Troops Clears 9 villages in Sokoto in search of Lukurawa, Arrest Key Suspect By: Zagazola Makama The troops of Nigerian Army’s Operation FANSAN YANMA have continued their offensive against bandit groups and LUKURAWA operating in the North-West, clearing multiple camps in Sokoto and arresting a key suspect linked to a notorious terrorist leader. Zagazola Makama who continued to give deep insight into the operation was informed that the coordinated operations by the combined troops of the 248 Battalion and CIB VII began with an assault launched from Maikumari village towards Rijiyan Zobe in Binji Local Government Area (LGA) of Sokoto State. The operation followed credible intelligence indicating that the Lakurawa bandit group had established a new camp in the area. Upon reaching Rijiyan Zobe, the troops found Fulani settlers going about their normal activities, suggesting that the area was not entirely under the control of the bandits. However, further intelligence pointed to the presence of the criminals in Duchin Kaie, a high-ground location where they had set up camp. The troops swiftly advanced towards the area and made contact with elements of the Lakurawa group, who attempted to resist the assault. However, faced with superior firepower, the bandits were forced to flee in disarray, leaving behind traces of blood, indicating that some had sustained gunshot wounds. After securing the area, troops conducted a thorough search and destroyed the bandit camp. Items recovered from the scene included: jerrycans of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), several pieces of Nigerien military uniforms, foodstuffs and various clothing materials. All recovered items were subsequently destroyed to prevent them from being used for further criminal activities. However, following the successful operation at Duchin Kaie, troops extended their clearance mission towards the fleeing routes of the terrorists and other suspected bandit hideouts. The forces moved through Karfe Binji Forest, continuing their advance towards Anada village, Soro Yanma, and Guhipto, ensuring the areas were cleared of criminal elements. No further contact was made as the bandit continued to fled leaving only traces of their footprints. In a video obtained by Zagazola, the troops were heard calling out the terrorists to come and fight describing them as cowards. Yet no indication of their presence. Meanwhile, in a separate operation, troops successfully raided the Gudun Gudun general area, a known stronghold of criminal elements. During the operation, they arrested Dahiru Umar, a confirmed violent extremist and younger brother of Ahmadu Maiyaki, a notorious bandit kingpin who had long terrorized the Gudun Gudun and Basanta communities. @DefenceInfoNG Nigerian Army

Zagazola

13,938 просмотров • 1 год назад

Climbing Annapurna: A Journey of Leadership Reflecting back, this avalanche was the exact reason for my decision NOT to take the normal route up Annapurna. Annapurna was the first mountain of the project Possible, and it wasn’t only this avalanche that presented hurdles. The long summit push in waist-deep snow, the rescues, and my team being in charge of fixing the lines all played a role. I realize how pivotal that moment was. As a leader, whether on the mountain or in life, I know every choice carries immense weight. One wrong decision could be catastrophic. During my career within the Gurkhas and UKSF/SBS, especially on operations, I learned that 100% commitment is essential, and I carry that mantra as a major principle in my life. After this avalanche, the next morning, I flew my drone to scout the mountain, using skills I developed in the special forces. With no filming crew or high-altitude cameras, it was just me and my determination. Choosing the Dutch Rib route, which had never been completed before, faced skepticism. Many said it was impossible, but I was driven by a greater purpose. We managed to push through, fixed the lines not only for our team but for the rest of the season's climbers, and reached the summit, proving that with dedication and hard work, the impossible can become reality. For me, leadership is about integrity and commitment. Every decision I make is for the team and the mission. After leading over 200 successful expeditions during and after my military career, I cannot emphasize the importance of always giving 100%. The lessons learned along the way are crucial for making it safe. As you all know, I’m a big fan of both summit and safety; they go hand in hand with my expeditions. My 52 successful ascents of 8000m peaks, while guiding and leading the team, speak volumes about the power of collaboration and shared goals. Here’s to embracing challenges and making every decision count 🙌🏽🙏🏽 #50plus8000msummits #MotivationalSpeaker #higgest8ksummitswithno02 #firstk2wintersummitnoo2 #nimsdai

Nirmal Purja MBE

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The Dallas Police Department’s new Drone as First Responder program officially launched today with eight remotely piloted drones based at Dallas Fire-Rescue stations across the City of Dallas. These drones are operated out of the Fusion/Real Time Crime Center and are designed to respond to calls for service in a two-mile radius from their base station. The base locations were selected based on heat maps of calls for service for both police and fire, placing them where they can potentially respond to the greatest number of calls. The pilots will be able to get to the scene quicker than in a squad car and begin to provide real-time intelligence and feedback to officers, as well as reduce the level of response or clear a call entirely if the incident has resolved. If a pilot sees a call in a drone’s response area where aerial intelligence can enhance officer safety, they can deploy a drone to provide critical updates to officers at the scene. Each drone is equipped with a thermal camera to help during nighttime operations, as well as a loudspeaker to make announcements to individuals on the ground. “I challenged our team to find innovative ways to continue improving our response times, and this new drone unit will not only keep officers free to respond to more calls, but provide real time updates as they are responding to calls,” said Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux. “Even during our training, our pilots were able to clear three holding calls in an hour with one drone. That alone proved their value to us, and I’m looking forward to seeing the benefits in both officer safety and response times.” Our public safety partners at Dallas Fire-Rescue will also be utilizing the Drone as First Responder program, with training for pilots underway. Under the new program, in the event of a reported structure fire, a drone will be dispatched to the scene ahead of arriving apparatus. This real-time aerial perspective will allow incident command to assess the size, scope, and intensity of a fire before firefighters even step off the apparatus. “Dallas Fire-Rescue is proud to collaborate with DPD on any initiative that will make our city safer,” said Justin Ball, Chief of Dallas Fire-Rescue. “By strategically docking the drones at our fire stations in high-demand areas, we are optimizing our response times and ensuring our tactics are more precise, while adding an extra layer of protection for the city.” This collaborative partnership between police and fire departments represents a major step forward in using smart-city technology to protect both residents and first responders.

Dallas Police Dept

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#VPDNews: The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) is adding new cutting-edge technologies to help keep the city safe. The new tools enhance frontline officer awareness, strengthen accountability, and build on the Department’s mission to protect public safety while balancing the privacy of both the community and VPD officers. In the air, VPD is the first police agency in Canada to deploy Skydio X10 drones for a Drone as First Responder Program. After extensive testing, six of the remote-piloted drone systems will be deployed. The drones have already been in testing for several weeks and are fully approved by Transport Canada. “The potential of the Skydio drone systems in our work is impressive for many reasons, not least of which is they will be able to link with our body-worn cameras,” said Inspector Wade Rodrigue, with the VPD’s Force Options Training Section. “For example, if an officer is in trouble, perhaps being assaulted, they can tap their camera three times which will automatically deploy a Skydio drone to their exact location at the direction of the pilot in command. Pilots can also fly the drones to a crime in progress, arrive first, and send their video feeds to responding officers on the ground as well as the Operations Command Center (OCC). That gives us better intel on what’s happening and can help responding officers to pursue suspects who may try and evade them.” The VPD will continue to adhere to its posted policyand procedures as well as those prescribed by Transport Canada and Nav Canada with respect to the operation of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) assets. The weatherproof Skydio drone launch/landing pods are installed on rooftops at strategic locations throughout Vancouver, including the VPD’s Tactical Training Centre. The drones will only record video when that function is activated by a pilot, and only when appropriate as per policy. Body-worn cameras are also expanding in function. The Axon body cameras used by VPD now have the ability to translate language in real time with Axon Assistant, allowing officers to understand at the push of a button whatever is being said to them in over 50 languages, and to have their reply translated into the language recognized as being spoken. Real-Time Translation adds to VPD’s current translation offerings and will be used when a quick translation is needed. “When you consider how multicultural Vancouver is, this translation ability is a game-changer,” said Sergeant Dermot O’Boyle. “We want to be able to help everyone in our city, including those who may not be fluent in English. Being able to understand what they’re telling us is a critical first step to getting them the help they need.” Body-worn camera footage can also now be live-streamed to the VPD’s Operations Command Centre so personnel there can see what the officer is seeing and dispatch additional resources as needed. This can be done at the officer’s request or based on the priority of the call when an urgent situation is developing. In addition, Axon’s real-time operations platform, Fusus, improves visibility and coordination across responding units and partner agencies by enabling Operations Centre personnel to view RPAS and body-worn camera video according to pre-determined operating protocols. Other new tools entering service include: ➡️ 73 Fleet 3 in-car video systems with automated license plate recognition cameras (ALPR) across the VPD fleet, helping officers spot vehicles of interest faster which are already proving effective, with one ALPR-equipped cruiser flagging 22 uninsured vehicles in just three hours ➡️ Holsters for conducted energy weapons and service weapons that automatically activate body-worn cameras when drawn, capturing critical moments right away “Combined, these technologies create a system that helps improve decision-making, response times, and overall public safety in Vancouver,” said Kevin Bernardin, Superintendent of Innovation and Technology at the VPD. All are designed with responsible AI and data use at their core, with safeguards for secure data handling, controlled access, and auditability. The AI does not make decisions about an individual, rather it gives the VPD the ability to respond more appropriately to emerging situations. Data is managed in alignment with local governance requirements, helping ensure it remains protected and under appropriate jurisdictional control, while giving VPD confidence that sensitive information is handled in accordance with British Columbia privacy standards. #VPD Drone Policy:

Vancouver Police

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Payback is here.. It's been discovered that the recently released NATO/American merc footage was in fact of an incident already released months ago by the Russian side of a heroic last stand at the crossroads of Pavlovka near Kupyansk during the September AFU Kharkov counter-offensive where Allied forces abandoned Izyum, Lyman, etc. Seen here: For the first time we can now present to you footage edited from both sides, Russian drones and Foreign Legion drones showing how the battle commenced where NATO forces ambushed the Allied BMP-2M at the crossroads here: 49.721065567721496, 37.70792585824342 One other thing, for those that have seen the full tape of the merc footage, one source claims that the mercs infact committed a warcrime and executed a Russian soldier who was surrendering unarmed seen somewhere at the very end of this video: Here is the source: "In the footage itself, mercenaries from the legion are involved in a shootout. And at first, as it turned out, the "Russian Special Forces", as the hirelings from the video called these fighters, were persuaded to surrender through negotiations. Only when an unarmed negotiator came out from the side of the Russians holed up in the house, he was shot by mercenaries, and after that a shootout ensued.Two mercenaries, however, managed to introduce Bandera storm, of course, the Johns pissed off and vtuplyu shot windows and threw grenades holed up in the house of the Russians. A GoPro video of one of the mercenaries shows them shooting at sound/silhouettes. So it would have gone on, but in the end the dry tank was adjusted and the house was turned not into a shelter, but into an emergency object. All the soldiers who held the defense of the house in that skirmish were killed. At least the mercenaries say so. By the way, that Finn (mercenaries are sort of like Finns), who is shouted out throughout the video by the squad leader, seems to have shot the negotiator, because in the process he is shouted something like "This is a war crime". People recognized the mercenary as an American Joshua Lopez. It was he who shot an unarmed Russian parliamentarian who went out to negotiate for surrender." Addendum: What I think likely happened is this: The American/NATO mercs mostly LARP'd and play-acted this battle. If you notice none of their actions line up with the footage of the actual battle. For instance: 1. they claim to hit the BMP with NLAW specifically in Top Kill Mode. Yet there is no top kill damage on it and they later admit it was actually disabled with a drone-nade. 2. They never once actually show the BMP from their perspective and are just shooting at "something" 3. in the drone footage of the real BMP battle, there is dead bodies near the BMP of the likely crew that tried to escape, yet when the American mercs walk up to the already destroyed BMP, there is no bodies there. 4. The Merc likely accidentally gives away the game when he says the car with the "Z" on it at the interception was "destroyed yesterday". Yeah, the entire battle likely happened yesterday including the BMP, and was done by real Ukrainian forces in the area. The NATO mercs then moved in and pretended to fire at an already destroyed BMP and created a little propaganda video out of it. 5. the BMP was on fire with bodies scattered around it yet there is no trace of smoke/fire when they move up to it and the BMP looks like it's already been sitting there for a long time. Someone is bullshitting. It looks like the American mercs in fact used stolen valor to cowardly steal the glory from an actual AFU/Ukrainian unit that destroyed the BMP the day before

SIMPLICIUS Ѱ

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The Pokrovsk Blackhawk Down: A Failed NATO Hot Extraction Masquerading as Heroism A recent helicopter-borne incident in the besieged Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk—now 85-90% under Russian control—has been spun into two competing propaganda narratives, both of which conveniently miss the real story. Russian channels dismiss it as Zelensky’s delusional PR stunt: a suicidal waste of elite Ukrainian special forces dropped into a meatgrinder for a photo-op. Ukrainian sources, meanwhile, frame it as a daring airborne assault to reinforce trapped defenders and defy the Russian advance. Both are wrong. Sending 12–16 special operators (even if they were super-soldiers) into a city already encircled and largely lost changes precisely nothing on the battlefield. It’s not a tide-turner; it’s not even a speed-bump. The only accurate part of the Russian take is the desperation—but the desperation wasn’t Ukraine’s. It was NATO’s. What actually crashed in Pokrovsk was a classic hot extraction: a last-ditch, high-risk helicopter insertion to pull out high-value Western personnel—senior NATO special-forces officers and intelligence operatives who had been embedded in a joint Ukrainian–NATO command post on the edge of the city. The mission failed spectacularly. The Blackhawk was downed, the rescue team was wiped out, and the very people they came to extract are now either dead or in Russian hands. Moscow has every incentive to parade proof of captured or killed NATO officers. Irrefutable evidence of direct NATO combat involvement inside Ukraine—especially at the operational command level—would be a strategic earthquake, shattering the West’s “we’re only sending weapons” narrative once and for all. Even the usually pro-Ukrainian German journalist Julian “Jihadi Julian” Röpcke accidentally let the cat out of the bag when he posted footage of the operation with the caption: > “Glimpse into the ‘battle for Pokrovsk.’ The entire video, airborne operation and battle of the GRU special unit is about 2-3 occupied buildings that are technically not even inside the city limits. Gives an impression of what ‘would’ be needed to liberate the city. Won’t happen.” Those “2-3 occupied buildings” weren’t random strongpoints. They were the forward joint command center housing the NATO liaison team and senior Ukrainian officers coordinating the defense. Pokrovsk isn’t just another dot on the map. Its fall severs critical supply lines, cripples Ukraine’s steel industry (and thus its already strangled war economy), and collapses the entire Donetsk defensive front. Once it goes, the dominoes fall fast—Slovyansk, Kramatorsk, and the whole house of cards comes down. In military terms: FUBAR, followed by a fresh Russian-made meatgrinder for whatever forces Kyiv scrapes together for a counter-attack. This wasn’t about saving Pokrovsk. It was about saving NATO’s plausible deniability. And it failed. Credit > UK Military expert.

Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹🔻🔻🔻

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SU 24. - " TREE SKIMMER" The Sukhoi Su-24, known by its NATO designation "Fencer," is a Soviet-era supersonic, all-weather tactical bomber designed for low-altitude strike missions. Entering service in 1974, the Su-24 has been a cornerstone of Russian air power, equipped with a variable-sweep wing and advanced avionics, including the PNS-24 navigation and targeting system. Its ability to deliver precision-guided munitions, such as Kh-25, Kh-29, and Kh-58 missiles, along with laser-guided bombs, makes it a versatile platform for engaging ground and surface targets in any weather condition. The Su-24M variant, with upgraded systems like the SVP-24 Gefest, enhances its combat effectiveness, allowing for precise strikes and compatibility with modern munitions, including the Kh-31 and Kh-59 missiles. The aircraft’s robust design, powered by two Lyulka AL-21F-3A engines, enables it to carry up to 8,000 kg of ordnance and operate effectively in contested environments, making it a critical asset for Russia’s Aerospace Forces (VKS). In the Special Military Operation (SMO) in Ukraine, initiated on February 24, 2022, the Su-24 has played a pivotal role in Russia’s air campaign, leveraging its low-altitude capabilities and precision munitions to target Ukrainian military infrastructure. The aircraft’s ability to penetrate hostile airspace and deliver devastating strikes has been instrumental in supporting Russian ground operations. The Su-24’s advanced navigation systems and terrain-following radar allow it to evade enemy air defenses, ensuring operational success in complex battlefields. Its deployment in the SMO underscores Russia’s commitment to maintaining air superiority and neutralizing key threats, contributing significantly to the strategic objectives of the operation. The aircraft’s versatility has enabled it to engage a wide range of targets, from fortified positions to logistics hubs, disrupting Ukrainian military operations and supply lines. Notable targets hit by Su-24s during the SMO include critical military infrastructure in Ukraine’s eastern and southern regions. In 2022, Su-24s were reported to have struck Ukrainian command posts and ammunition depots in the Donbas region, significantly weakening enemy defenses. For instance, strikes near Kramatorsk targeted Ukrainian artillery positions, disrupting their ability to support frontline units. In the Kherson region, Su-24s hit logistics centers, including fuel depots, crippling Ukrainian supply lines. Additionally, Su-24s have been credited with destroying fortified bunkers and radar installations, such as those near Odesa, using precision-guided munitions like the BETAB-500 bomb. These strikes have been crucial in degrading Ukraine’s military capabilities, showcasing the Su-24’s effectiveness in high-intensity conflicts. The Su-24’s role in the SMO highlights Russia’s technological and tactical prowess, with the aircraft’s adaptability ensuring its continued relevance despite its age. While facing challenges from Ukrainian air defenses, including the reported loss of an Su-24M near Snake Island in 2023, the aircraft’s contributions to Russia’s campaign remain undeniable. Its ability to deliver precise, high-impact strikes has made it a symbol of Russian air power, supporting the nation’s efforts to secure its strategic interests. The Su-24’s legacy in the SMO reflects Russia’s determination to leverage proven platforms to achieve battlefield dominance, ensuring the aircraft remains a vital tool in modern warfare.

𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐙 🇷🇺 🇷🇺

30,746 просмотров • 1 год назад