Meanwhile in Oman - Port of Salalah
Iranian drones have hit tanks at the oil terminal... 🤦♂️🤷♂️
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Meanwhile in Oman - Port of Salalah
Iranian drones have hit tanks at the oil terminal... 🤦♂️🤷♂️
3 ships hit in or around the Strait of Hormuz. Based on the locations, nothing in the region is really safe.
Yeah, that checks.
When you can add extra finale to your beachfront 4th of July firework display
Splash one Ghadir midget submarine.
(CENTCOM released video)
It doesn't take much.
This may not be a line of ships really moving in the Strait of Hormuz. Here is the same grouping at 1637z.
The single line is the effect of last positions of ships as the new GPS spoofing waypoint shifts.
RUN CHEN 2 and HONESTAR have "Chinese owned" messages attached.
Came across this photo of two Super Hornets from VFA-41 'Black Aces' prepping for launch on the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Gulf of Oman on March 4.
Note the buddy pods for fueling other planes.
Photo of F/A-18F with tail # NG-113 released by NAVCENT and USCENTCOM public affairs.
I did consider that, yes. You are right.
However, from what I am being told, this location is where we would normally expect these.
The two images aren't matched because I'm talking about two different things.
Leavitt confirms that the current "ballpark" total of US soldiers injured fighting Iran is 150
Israeli defense source: Toppling the Iranian regime looks less realistic at this point; destroying Iran's infrastructure and weakening the regime is more realistic. -N12 News
🇺🇸 F/A-18E tail NG-201 from VFA-14 'Tophatters'.
Empty pylons save for the sidewinders.
If the target was valuable to the IRGC, sure.
Adding 30x40 meter warehouse, obliterated. Need some better resolution imagery (i.e. not with Mizarvision crap on it). Leaning TBM.
Also, I will concede I'm on the fence about what caused this damage to one of the earlier hangars. Looks too big for Shahed, a bit small for TBM.
Tactical Ballistic Missile :)
Key points:
TBM hit was indiscriminate or had a wide CEP. There were more vital targets nearby than the small structures (dorms, offices?)
- 2-3 fuel bladders could have been hit by more accurate, though less damaging, Shaheds.
- Same goes with the hangars. A TBM/SSM would have obliterated it.
Al Dhafra, like many of the bases the U.S. uses across the Middle East, is massive. Though the damage to isolated portions can be significant, taken as a whole the base would be far from operationally knocked out.
Is it weird they are all here?
Oh, and we stackin' them boats.
Just a group of ships chilling in the desert thanks to the latest GPS spoofing near the Strait of Hormuz.
I've always been under the impression this was an Israeli-led op. The movement of the timetable up to get Khamenei Sr, for instance.
Narration: But none of us were surprised. Not one bit. We'd seen this time and time again, but as repetitive as their stupidity had become, it didn't make it less aggrevating.
The GPS spoofing has gotten heavier in the last 24 hours.
They aren't really lined up like that.
As long as you don’t need gas, groceries, affordable healthcare, retirement savings or constitutional rights, things aren’t so bad.
Answers: Hi, who is this?
Hello ma'am, I'm trying to reach *deadname* is he available?
One sec.
*holds phone away for several seconds, coughs, musters lower octave*
Returns, but with deeper voice: how can I help you?
Or his wife