• It was an inside job..... two high ranking in the same aircraft. Lack of military jet cover.

    Helicopters don't have tail fins like that, not much burning so it blew up in the air...

    Can someone clarify whether it was a plane or a helicopter?

    https://www.usasupreme.com/photos-irans-leader-crash-aftermath-reveals-strange-facts-about-the-helicopter/
    It was an inside job..... two high ranking in the same aircraft. Lack of military jet cover. Helicopters don't have tail fins like that, not much burning so it blew up in the air... Can someone clarify whether it was a plane or a helicopter? https://www.usasupreme.com/photos-irans-leader-crash-aftermath-reveals-strange-facts-about-the-helicopter/
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    Photos: Iran's Leader Crash Aftermath Reveals Strange Facts About The Helicopter - USA SUPREME
    The sudden death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash plunges Tehran into fresh uncertainty at a time
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  • https://greatgameindia.com/24-chinese-hypersonic-missiles-will-sink-top-u-s-aircraft-carrier/
    https://greatgameindia.com/24-chinese-hypersonic-missiles-will-sink-top-u-s-aircraft-carrier/
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    24 Chinese Hypersonic Missiles Will Sink Top U.S. Aircraft Carrier - GreatGameIndia
    A paper released in the Chinese-language Journal of Test and Measurement Technology claimed that 24 Chinese hypersonic missiles will sink a top U.S. aircraft carrier.
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  • https://www.eurasiantimes.com/us-likely-to-lose-90-of-its-aircraft-on-ground/
    https://www.eurasiantimes.com/us-likely-to-lose-90-of-its-aircraft-on-ground/
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    US Likely To Lose 90% Of Its Fighter Jets On Ground If War Erupts With China In Indo-Pacific – Lawmakers
    US lawmakers have raised serious alarms regarding the vulnerability of US military bases in the Indo-Pacific region. The lawmakers, citing recent war games analysis, stated that the United States faces the harrowing prospect of losing a staggering 90% of its aircraft on the ground, as opposed to in aerial engagements, in a potential conflict with […]
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  • https://asiatimes.com/2024/05/chinas-ai-powered-satellites-imperil-us-aircraft-carriers/
    https://asiatimes.com/2024/05/chinas-ai-powered-satellites-imperil-us-aircraft-carriers/
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    China's AI-powered satellites imperil US aircraft carriers - Asia Times
    China’s Taijing-4 03 radar imaging satellite has recently captured detailed images of the US Navy's critical Naval Station Norfolk, underscoring its
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  • I told people that the war had begun at 4:58AM this morning, when Israel had a 13 hostile aircraft invasion this morning. They have been firing rockets into Israel all day. If you are interested and things go full tilt there is the Red Alerts Israel that you can get from the App Store. That's what woke me up and alerted me to what was going on. Guess no one believed me until The Gateway Pundit said it was happening
    I told people that the war had begun at 4:58AM this morning, when Israel had a 13 hostile aircraft invasion this morning. They have been firing rockets into Israel all day. If you are interested and things go full tilt there is the Red Alerts Israel that you can get from the App Store. That's what woke me up and alerted me to what was going on. Guess no one believed me until The Gateway Pundit said it was happeningπŸ™„
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  • The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) said its forces airdropped humanitarian aid into the northern part of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.

    The aerial delivery of aid was conducted by four C-130 US Air Force aircraft resulting in 50,600 US meal equivalents reaching Palestinian civilians. According to CENTCOM's estimates, the US has airdropped approximately 797 tons of humanitarian assistance supplies thus far.

    "These airdrops are part of a sustained effort, and we continue to plan follow-on aerial deliveries," CENTCOM stated in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
    The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) said its forces airdropped humanitarian aid into the northern part of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday. The aerial delivery of aid was conducted by four C-130 US Air Force aircraft resulting in 50,600 US meal equivalents reaching Palestinian civilians. According to CENTCOM's estimates, the US has airdropped approximately 797 tons of humanitarian assistance supplies thus far. "These airdrops are part of a sustained effort, and we continue to plan follow-on aerial deliveries," CENTCOM stated in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
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  • MiG-31 vs. US B-1B
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    Russian Ministry of Defense said its forces in a MiG-31 intercepted US Air Force B-1B bombers near the Barents Sea border, preventing a breach.

    The incident is said to have occurred when Russian airspace control detected an approaching aircraft. A MiG-31 fighter was deployed to intercept and identify the targets, which were confirmed as US B-1B bombers. As the Russian fighter neared, the American bombers altered their course, avoiding infringement upon Russian airspace.
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    B-1B Lancer (American):
    Role: The B-1B Lancer is a strategic bomber designed for long-range, high-speed missions.
    Speed: It can reach speeds of up to Mach 1.2 (approximately 900 mph).
    Range: With in-flight refueling, it has an impressive intercontinental range.
    Payload: The B-1B can carry a variety of munitions, including nuclear and conventional bombs.
    Stealth: While not fully stealthy, it incorporates some low-observable features.
    Mission: It plays a crucial role in global strike missions and deterrence.
    Advantages: Versatility, long endurance, and significant payload capacity.
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    MiG-31 Foxhound (Russian):
    Role: The MiG-31 is an interceptor designed to protect airspace.
    Speed: It’s one of the fastest combat aircraft in service, capable of reaching speeds beyond Mach 2.8.
    Range: It has a long operational range.
    Payload: Primarily equipped with air-to-air missiles.
    Stealth: Not stealthy; relies on speed and altitude for defense.
    Mission: It excels at intercepting hostile aircraft.
    Advantages: High speed, altitude capability, and effective radar.
    MiG-31 vs. US B-1B ───── ⚫ ───── Russian Ministry of Defense said its forces in a MiG-31 intercepted US Air Force B-1B bombers near the Barents Sea border, preventing a breach. The incident is said to have occurred when Russian airspace control detected an approaching aircraft. A MiG-31 fighter was deployed to intercept and identify the targets, which were confirmed as US B-1B bombers. As the Russian fighter neared, the American bombers altered their course, avoiding infringement upon Russian airspace. ───── ⚫ ───── B-1B Lancer (American): Role: The B-1B Lancer is a strategic bomber designed for long-range, high-speed missions. Speed: It can reach speeds of up to Mach 1.2 (approximately 900 mph). Range: With in-flight refueling, it has an impressive intercontinental range. Payload: The B-1B can carry a variety of munitions, including nuclear and conventional bombs. Stealth: While not fully stealthy, it incorporates some low-observable features. Mission: It plays a crucial role in global strike missions and deterrence. Advantages: Versatility, long endurance, and significant payload capacity. ───── ⚫ ───── MiG-31 Foxhound (Russian): Role: The MiG-31 is an interceptor designed to protect airspace. Speed: It’s one of the fastest combat aircraft in service, capable of reaching speeds beyond Mach 2.8. Range: It has a long operational range. Payload: Primarily equipped with air-to-air missiles. Stealth: Not stealthy; relies on speed and altitude for defense. Mission: It excels at intercepting hostile aircraft. Advantages: High speed, altitude capability, and effective radar.
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  • https://www.eurasiantimes.com/biggest-threat-to-us-navy-since-ww2-us-aircraft/
    https://www.eurasiantimes.com/biggest-threat-to-us-navy-since-ww2-us-aircraft/
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    'Biggest Threat' To US Navy Since WW2, US Aircraft Carriers Fly Planes Every Minute To Thwart Houthis
    Persistent Houthi missile and drone strikes against Western warships and shipping in the Red Sea are forcing an unprecedented number of combat sorties and flights from the carrier, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. India Emerges ‘World’s Biggest’ Military Training Partner Of U.S. As Both Look To Check ‘Hostile’ China The unremitting attacks by the Yemen-based group […]
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  • https://www.stripes.com/branches/navy/2024-03-13/eisenhower-aircraft-carriers-navy-13310197.html
    https://www.stripes.com/branches/navy/2024-03-13/eisenhower-aircraft-carriers-navy-13310197.html
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    USS Eisenhower, second-oldest aircraft carrier in Navy fleet, to stay in service into 2030s
    The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, which was commissioned in 1977, will remain in service through the decade’s end, shelving plans that once called for the second-oldest Nimitz-class aircraft carrier to leave the fleet as early as 2027.
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  • Russia's anti-aircraft division destroyed a Ukrainian attack helicopter in the Artemivsk region on Tuesday, RIA Novosti reported, citing the commander of the division. The crew of the Buk-M1 anti-aircraft missile system spotted the helicopter of the Armed Forces of #Ukraine (AFU) flying at a height of "about 500-600 meters" above ground before destroying it. "Both observation and warning devices were deployed. In the end, we solved the problem comprehensively and managed to hit the target," the source cited by the news agency said.
    Russia's anti-aircraft division destroyed a Ukrainian attack helicopter in the Artemivsk region on Tuesday, RIA Novosti reported, citing the commander of the division. The crew of the Buk-M1 anti-aircraft missile system spotted the helicopter of the Armed Forces of #Ukraine (AFU) flying at a height of "about 500-600 meters" above ground before destroying it. "Both observation and warning devices were deployed. In the end, we solved the problem comprehensively and managed to hit the target," the source cited by the news agency said.
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