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  • Chatgpt thoughts.. With some spot checking on the math seems right.. Here’s the context of 250,000 tonnes of munitions from the Russian side:

    Russia fires 10,000 to 60,000 artillery shells per day, depending on the front.

    A typical 152mm shell weighs around 40–43 kg.

    That means Russia can burn through 1,800+ tonnes per day in peak operations.

    Russian production in 2023 was estimated at 2 million+ shells per year.

    Russia also draws from Soviet-era stockpiles and imports from North Korea and Iran.

    Russian doctrine favors volume over precision. Their artillery-centric strategy relies on overwhelming force rather than accuracy.

    250,000 tonnes equates to roughly 6 million shells.

    For Russia, that’s only about 3–5 months of usage at current intensity.

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    23 Aug: Insane Marine Operation. WAGNER CHIEF IS DEAD. Russian Helicopters Stolen. | War in Ukraine

    TL;DR: Ukrainian forces achieved significant victories, including winning the battle for Robotyne and conducting successful operations near Crimea. They also managed to steal a Russian helicopter loaded with equipment. Meanwhile, the head of the Russian Air Force was reportedly fired, and a plane carrying key figures of the Wagner Group, including Evgeniy Prigozhin, crashed under suspicious circumstances, possibly indicating an internal assassination.

    Key Points:

    • Ukrainians won the battle for Robotyne, with the 47th Mechanized Brigade raising the Ukrainian flag in the village.
    • Ukrainian forces conducted operations near abandoned oil rigs between Odesa and Crimea, using them for reconnaissance and surveillance. They successfully hit a Russian Su-30 fighter jet that attempted to attack them.
    • Ukrainians conducted a successful strike on the Russian air defense system S-400 near Olenivka, possibly using anti-ship system Brimstone II.
    • Ukrainian Intelligence successfully stol
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    Australian Political Parties Fact Checking

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    He's back! 12 Aug: Russians Are in Big Trouble! ALL BRIDGES BURNED DOWN! | War in Ukraine Explained

    TL;DR: Ukrainian forces conducted a complex drone and missile strike on Crimea, targeting various locations including the Kerch Bridge. The strikes were aimed at disrupting Russian logistics and gaining insights into Russian air defense positions. While some missiles were shot down, the attacks revealed vulnerabilities in Russian defenses and caused significant damage to key infrastructure.

    Key Points:

    • Ukrainian Air Force launched drone attacks from Odesa toward Armiansk, Novoozerne, and Saky. Multiple explosions were reported near the Russian base in Novoozerne.
    • The drones used were cheap Chinese models, suggesting the goal was to divert attention from the main strike.
    • The main target was the Kerch Bridge, and Ukrainians reportedly used modified ballistic missiles S-200. Although the missiles were shot down, the attack exposed Russian air defense positions.
    • Ukrainians also conducted strikes on three important Russian bridges in northern Crimea, causing significant dam
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    Aug 11 2023 - Institute for the Study of War

    www.understandingwar.org Institute for the Study of War

    Ukrainian forces made tactically significant advances in western Zaporizhia Oblast amid continued counteroffensive operations on at least three sectors of the front on August 11. Geolocated footage published on August 11 confirms that Ukrainian forces

    The assessment details significant advances by Ukrainian forces in western Zaporizhia Oblast and the tactical implications of these movements. It also highlights the lateral redeployment of Russian forces, intensifying offensive operations, missile strikes, and challenges faced by Russian internal security organs. The situation is complex, with both sides making strategic moves and counter-moves.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Ukrainian Advances: Ukrainian forces made tactically significant advances in western Zaporizhia Oblast, reaching the outskirts of Robotyne. This may indicate significant degradation of Russian defenses in the area.
    2. Russian Redeployment: The Russian military is laterally redeploying forces, which may further weaken their defensive lines. This redeployment could create opportunities for decisive Ukrainian breakthroughs.
    3. Intensified Operations: Russian forces are intensifying offensive operations northeast of Kupyansk, possibly to draw Ukrainian forces awa
    Ukraine @sopuli.xyz
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    10 Aug 23 - Andrew Perpetual X Map Updates

    Just some highlights from the map update today. First, Russia has a pontoon bridge near Henichesk.

    North of Zherebyanky, two Ukrainian BMP-2 were damaged by drones. Previously we only saw infantry operating in this area. Unclear what the extent of the damage was to either vehicle, if any.

    earlier today about Kozachi Laheri there are signs of shelling.

    Losses seen in maps

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    Military Land - Invasion Day 532 August 9 2023

    militaryland.net Invasion Day 532 – Summary

    The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the last 48 hours, as of 9th August 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time). Due to low intensity of fighting and only minor changes on the…

    Invasion Day 532 – Summary

    TL;DR: The summary of the situation of the Russian re-invasion to Ukraine as of August 9, 2023, covers the last 48 hours. The intensity of fighting is low, with minor changes on the ground. The author has reduced the number of summaries to two per week. Various fronts are mentioned with specific details on troop movements, attacks, and defenses.

    Dot Points Summary:

    • Sloboda Front: Russian army accumulating forces north-east of Kupyansk; Ukrainian troops holding the line.
    • Siverskyi Donets: No activity reported.
    • Bakhmut Front: Russian forces launched a counter-attack near Berkhivka; Ukrainian troops pushed away.
    • Avdiivka Front: Ukrainian forces repelled attacks near Avdiivka and Sieverne.
    • Donetsk Front: Ukrainian forces attacked Russian positions in Urozhaine; settlement likely contested.
    • Zaporizhzhia Front: Russian counter-attacks in Robotyne failed; Ukrainian forces reached outskirts.
    • Kherson Front: Ukrainian Special Forces conducted a
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    ISW RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, AUGUST 9, 2023

    www.understandingwar.org Institute for the Study of War

    Speculations about the Wagner Group’s withdrawal from Belarus suggest that aspects of the deal between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Wagner Group financier Yevgeny Prigozhin following Wagner’s armed rebellion on June 24 have collapsed. A Russian in

    Summary: The report from the Institute for the Study of War provides an in-depth analysis of the Russian offensive campaign as of August 9, 2023. It covers various aspects, including speculations about the Wagner Group's withdrawal from Belarus, Putin's ongoing concerns about the Wagner Group, the restructuring of Russian military districts, Ukrainian counteroffensive operations, and an explosion near the Zagorsk Optical Mechanical Plant in Moscow. The report also delves into the complex dynamics between different Russian military factions and the potential implications of these developments.

    Thought-Provoking Questions:

    1. Wagner Group's Future: How might the speculated withdrawal of the Wagner Group from Belarus and the collapse of the deal between Putin and Wagner Group financier Yevgeny Prigozhin affect the overall Russian military strategy?
    2. Ukrainian Counteroffensive Operations: What are the strategic implications of the continued Ukrainian counteroffensive ope
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  • You're an absolute ripper, mate! Fair dinkum, I can't thank ya enough for your bonzer effort. You're a true blue legend, and I reckon I owe ya a cold one at the local pub. Cheers! Thought an Aussie thanks was appropriate.

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    4 Aug: Genius. Ukrainians Use NEW TACTIC AND DESTROY 2 RUSSIAN SHIPS | War in Ukraine Explained

    TL;DR: A strategic drone attack by Ukrainians on the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The attack targeted a Russian harbor instead of the expected Sevastopol, successfully damaging Russian assault landing ships. The video also covers a simultaneous drone strike on Crimea, which seemed to be a diversion for the main strike. The Ukrainians' tactics caught the Russians off guard, leading to significant damage.

    Key Points:

    • On day 527 of the conflict, Ukrainians launched a drone attack on the Russian Black Sea Fleet, targeting the Russian harbor instead of Sevastopol.
    • Ukrainian drones successfully attacked Russian assault landing ships, causing one to flood and lose the ability to move independently.
    • Russian analysts criticized the lack of preparedness, noting that the ship was not equipped with additional machine guns necessary to intercept such attacks and the crew did not notice the drone in time.
    • Simultaneously, Ukrainians conducted a massive attack on another ship and launche
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    DEFENSE Ukraine Has Four Marine Brigades. It Has Packed All Of Them Into A 10-Mile Sector.

    Ukraine has deployed all its four marine brigades, totaling 10,000 marines, to a 10-mile front line in Donetsk Oblast. This move could be decisive in the conflict but carries risks as the marines will eventually need to rest, and there are no additional brigades for replacement.

    The article by David Axe on Forbes discusses the strategic deployment of Ukraine's four marine brigades along a 10-mile stretch of the front line in southern Ukraine’s Donetsk Oblast. Here are the key points:

    1. The entire Ukrainian marine corps, consisting of approximately 10,000 marines in four brigades, has been deployed in this region. Their presence along the Mokri Yaly River Valley could be a decisive factor in achieving a major breakthrough.
    2. This simultaneous deployment of all elite marine brigades comes with significant risk. The marines represent the most potent offensive force in the Ukrainian order of battle, but they will eventually need to pull back for rest, repairs, and the induction of fre
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    COVID-19 was the cause of 1 out of every 9.7 deaths in the US in 2020 (Infographic)

    cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/356966

    This is an automated archive made by the Lemmit Bot.

    The original was posted on /r/dataisbeautiful by /u/ChemicalAd5153 on 2023-08-01 11:05:30.

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    First AIDS-free country? HIV epidemic in Australia may soon be defeated

    https://ground.news/article/australia-may-soon-have-defeated-the-hiv-epidemic

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    22 Jul: Ukrainians DESTROY CRIMEAN SUPPLIES OF AMMO | War in Ukraine Explained

    TL;DR: Ukrainian forces successfully launched drone attacks on Crimea, targeting key Russian infrastructure, including airfields and oil depots. This has disrupted Russian supply lines and caused significant challenges for Russian forces. Meanwhile, several Russian war correspondents and figures have been killed or injured, and the arrest of Girkin, a critic of Putin, has sparked controversy.

    Key Points:

    • Ukrainian drones exploited a temporary weakness in Russian air defenses in Crimea, leading to successful strikes on three Russian airfields.
    • Ukrainian forces targeted a major airfield and an oil depot in the Krasnohrardiysky district, causing significant damage and prompting evacuations.
    • The Kerch Bridge was closed by Russian forces due to the heightened threat of further strikes, disrupting major supply lines.
    • Despite Putin's claims, the Kerch Bridge was being used for military supplies, leading to traffic jams and supply shortages for Russian forces.
    • Several Russia
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    21 Jul: Nice! Ukrainian Partisans BLOW UP A HUGE RUSSIAN AMMO DEPOT | War in Ukraine Explained

    TL;DR: President Putin held a meeting with the National Security Council, discussing Poland's potential intentions to leverage its NATO membership to invade Ukraine and possibly Belarus. Meanwhile, tensions escalate near the Polish, Belorussian, and Ukrainian borders. The Russian Black Sea Fleet demonstrated its power by destroying a ship, and Ukrainian partisans are becoming increasingly active against Russian forces.

    Key Points:

    • Putin claims Poland is preparing to use its NATO status to invade Ukraine and possibly Belarus, citing historical contexts.
    • Polish security official, Stanislaw Zaryn, mentions the Wagner Group's deployment near the Polish border, suggesting potential provocations.
    • The Russian Black Sea Fleet destroyed an empty Ukrainian Corvette Ternopil, which they had seized in 2014 during the Crimea occupation.
    • Russian forces targeted Ukrainian harbors in the Odesa region, destroying terminals with peas and barley, resulting in the loss of 120 tons of grai
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    Aussie Zone 2023/07/23 Usage still growing but slowing. 539 Active users in the last month

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    Users: 1,736 Last 6 months active users: 676 Last month active users: 539 Posts: 2,260 Comments: 26,442

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    Title: We gave the Voice to Parliament pamphlets to fact checkers. Here's what they said.

    Key Points:

    1. Background: The Yes and No pamphlets for the Voice to Parliament referendum are available. The AEC releases them without fact-checking.
    2. Yes Pamphlet Claims and Fact-Checks:
      • Claim: The Voice originates from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. FactCheck: Confirmed; it was proposed in the Uluru Statement from the Heart.
      • Claim: The Voice will advise on key Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander issues. FactCheck: True; it will make representations to Parliament on related matters.
      • Claim: Governments didn't listen to ground-level voices. FactCheck: Needs specifics on which initiatives failed and why.
      • Claim: Constitutional inclusion ensures the Voice's stability. FactCheck: True; it provides security and certainty.
      • Claim: The Voice is constitutionally sound and lacks veto power. FactCheck:
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  • At the NATO Summit, member nations agreed to expedite Ukraine's membership but didn't provide a timeline due to the ongoing war with Russia. The membership action plan requirement was dropped, simplifying the process. Controversy arose over the US supplying Ukraine with cluster munitions, and NATO allies are expected to set a minimum defense spending of 2% of GDP, a target Canada isn't meeting.

    Here are the key points from the video:

    1. At the NATO Summit in Lithuania, member nations agreed to let Ukraine join the alliance and to fast-track the process. However, they did not issue an official invitation or any clear timeline for membership.
    2. NATO members made it clear that Ukraine can't join while it's involved in an active war because that would immediately bring all NATO members into direct conflict with Russia.
    3. Sweden was allowed to join NATO after Turkey, which had been blocking its membership, agreed to drop its veto in return for concessions from Sweden, including the lifting of a ban on arms sales.
    4. There was controversy over the US decision to give Ukraine cluster munitions, some of which failed to explode. Canada disagreed with this decision, citing a treaty banning such weapons.
    5. Ukraine's defense minister pointed out that Russia has been using cluster munitions since the start of the war and promised they'd only be used on Ukraine's own territory, away from built-up areas.
    6. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg laid out a simpler path to membership for Ukraine but did not provide a clear timeline for full membership.
    7. The requirement for a membership action plan was dropped, which is seen as a positive indication of how NATO views Ukraine.
    8. The allies are expected to agree that 2% of GDP is the floor for defense spending, not just the target. Canada is nowhere near this target and has no plan to get there.
    9. The US controversially sent cluster munitions to Ukraine, a type of weapon that Canada and 123 other nations pledged to prohibit back in 2008.
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    11 Jul: Ukrainians Make a Devastating Strike. BEST RUSSIAN GENERALS KILLED. | War in Ukraine

    TL;DR: The video focuses on the strategic advancements of Ukrainian forces in the South. Ukrainians conducted a series of deadly strikes, combining advanced weapons to target key Russian logistical hubs in Tokmak and Berdyansk. The strikes resulted in significant damage to Russian camps and the elimination of high-ranking Russian commanders, including the Deputy Commander of the Southern Military District, General Lieutenant Oleg Soskov.

    Key Points:

    • Ukrainians conducted a series of deadly strikes on Russian military bases located in Tokmak and Berdyansk, two of the biggest prefrontal towns serving as important logistical hubs for the Russians.
    • The strikes involved the use of Hammers and long-range multiple launch rocket systems, including cluster munitions, to inflict significant damage and create dangerous areas due to unexploded grenades.
    • The Ukrainians targeted and completely demolished Hotel Yun in Berdyansk, which served as the command post of the 58th Russian Army
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    Aussie Zone Stats 2023-07-10

    More Graphs in the post Users: 1,613 Last 6 months active users: 610 Last month active users: 608 Posts: 1,679 Comments: 18,775