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I saw this on MSN today: MSN
Thank you. That plus this from the Daily Wrap may indicate that Russia's barrel might be closer to empty than most people think.

Russia deploys "space infantry" to Kursk amid rising tensions
Russia has decided to deploy a special military unit, known as the "space infantry," to the Kursk region. The unit was transferred to the border area in response to rising regional tensions. The consequences of such a move could be very serious.

In response to the deteriorating situation in the Kursk region, the Russian command sent a special unit known as "space infantry" to the region. This regiment consists of soldiers from various units of the Russian Aerospace Forces. This step indicates the involvement of forces that have played key roles in the defence of strategic installations.

According to the Ważnije Istorii portal, known for investigative journalism, the decision to form a new motorized regiment was made at the turn of May and June. In July, just a few weeks before the Ukrainian attack on Russian regions, the unit was sent to the border zone.

This unit includes soldiers who have so far performed protection, logistics, and engineering functions, mechanics, and a small number of crew members from various bases in Russia, including the Altai, Irkutsk, and Saratov regions, where Tu-22M and Tu-95 bombers are stationed.

It is worth noting that the newly formed regiment also includes military personnel from the cosmodrome, air force depots, and radar stations in Voronezh, which are responsible for the nuclear attack warning system.

The relocation of such essential units poses significant challenges for the Russian command. The lack of adequate specialists in these key facilities raises concerns about their continued operation and security. Particularly, the radar station in Voronezh is currently experiencing staffing shortages, which could negatively affect the country's defence system.

Meanwhile, the "space infantry," which has been sent to the Kursk region, is already sustaining losses. There are reports of missing soldiers from various units, including bomber bases and a secret base in Tambov, where strategic missiles and satellites are stored.

Such information suggests that Russia's front-line situation is more challenging than previously anticipated, and the "space infantry" must face challenges that go beyond its previous experiences.
 
"Space Infantry"

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It less dramatic than the USA having a space command.
Several nations, including France, have a dedicated military branch for space related operations.

Regarding Russia's draw down of essential personnel (naval, space, security, etc.), this leaves them in a precarious position as far as national defense in concerned.

They've drawn from Naval units, leaving their carrier and other surface fleet elements at a skeleton crew status.

They've gutted their Kaliningrad garrison as well as other garrisons in the east.

It looks like Russia is in serious trouble - especially if China decides that they want to revise former territorial issues.
 

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has placed a new order with Rheinmetall for 180,000 rounds of 35mm HEI-T (High Explosive Incendiary with Tracer) ammunition to support its Gepard anti-aircraft systems.

The deal, valued in the high double-digit million euro range, is being funded by Germany and reflects the ongoing commitment of Western allies to bolster Ukraine's air defense capabilities amid the ongoing war.

This latest order, finalized in December 2024, follows a prior agreement from February 2023 when Rheinmetall supplied 300,000 rounds of Gepard ammunition to Ukraine.



The Gepard systems, originally decommissioned by the German Bundeswehr, have become a crucial component of Ukraine's air defense, especially effective against aerial threats such as drones.

Germany has so far delivered 55 Gepard anti-aircraft systems to Ukraine, all of which have proven their effectiveness over two years of combat operations. These systems are designed to provide rapid response against low-altitude threats and have been instrumental in countering Russia's drone and cruise missile attacks.


 

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