Russia's First D-74 Howitzer Loss Confirmed—A 1950s “Museum ...
Oryx has visually validated the loss of a first D-74 howitzer in Russian forces, indicating the ongoing reliance on vintage artillery systems during operations.
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Oryx has visually validated the loss of a first D-74 howitzer in Russian forces, indicating the ongoing reliance on vintage artillery systems during operations.
united24media.comRussia’s mysterious UVB-76 radio station, known for its constant buzzing and occasional cryptic messages, sent out a near record number of transmissions on December 11. Active since the mid-1970s and widely believed to be a numbers station operated by the Russian military, UVB-76 has sparked countless theories — ranging from its potential role as a “doomsday station” capable of triggering nuclear launches to merely a means for transmitting secret messages. Whatever its purpose, the station...
meduza.ioA drone strike by Ukraine caused a fire at an oil depot in the Oktyabrskiy district in the southern part of Russia's Volgograd region, regional authorities said on Saturday.
www.reuters.comRussia's UVB-76 radio station, dubbed 'Doomsday Radio,' has reactivated, broadcasting Tchaikovsky's 'Swan Lake' and a reworked Soviet song allegedly celebrating an attack on Kyiv. This rare musical broadcast, accompanied by unusual muffled voices, fuels speculation about the station's purpose and potential hacks, especially given 'Swan Lake's' historical association with Soviet instability.
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