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Ukraine ‘Dumps’ NATO, US Military Doctrine To Breach Russia’s Impregnable Defenses – Think Tank – EurAsian Times

  1. Ukraine ‘Dumps’ NATO, US Military Doctrine To Breach Russia’s Impregnable Defenses – Think Tank EurAsian Times
  2. Western-made armor isn’t working in Ukraine because it wasn’t designed for a conflict of this intensity, Ukrainian analyst says Yahoo News
  3. Lessons from Ukraine: U.S. Army using conflict in Europe to prepare soldiers for the next war Defense One
  4. Ukraine right to ditch Western tactics, fight Russia like it knows: ISW Business Insider
  5. Former NATO commander on criticism of Ukraine’s counteroffensive: unprofessional and useless statements Yahoo News
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Ukraine Sends First Armored Vehicles Through Breach in Russian Defenses – WSJ – The Wall Street Journal

  1. Ukraine Sends First Armored Vehicles Through Breach in Russian Defenses – WSJ The Wall Street Journal
  2. Ukrainian armoured vehicles cross Russia’s main defensive line The Telegraph
  3. Aerial footage from Ukraine offers a new look at a rare tank-on-tank battle that ends with a close-range kill of Russian armor Yahoo News
  4. Ukraine breached Russia’s fearsome defenses with vehicles for the first time: analysts Business Insider
  5. Russia says it destroyed Ukrainian positions and military vehicles in Liman with Ka-52 attack helicopters Victoria Advocate
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After a frontline breakthrough, Ukraine appears optimistic it can further breach Russian defenses – CNN

  1. After a frontline breakthrough, Ukraine appears optimistic it can further breach Russian defenses CNN
  2. Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 560 of the invasion The Guardian
  3. Ukraine ‘Lost’ 66,000 Troops, 7,600 Weapons In Counteroffensive; Big Reveal By Russia’s Shoigu Hindustan Times
  4. Russia-Ukraine war – live: Kyiv ‘kills almost 50’ of Putin’s elite soldiers before they reach key battlefield Yahoo News
  5. Ukraine destroys ‘Russian-occupied military warehouse’ in drone strike The Independent
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From revamped defenses to (of course) Aaron Rodgers: 10 offseason moves that will impact fantasy football – The Athletic

  1. From revamped defenses to (of course) Aaron Rodgers: 10 offseason moves that will impact fantasy football The Athletic
  2. Which NFL team is most likely to end long playoff drought in 2023 season? Jets, Lions top my rankings NFL.com
  3. NFL: 5 players who could bounce back big from rough seasons in 2023 Yahoo Sports
  4. 2023 NFL Offseason Rankings, Part I: Breaking down which teams thrived, stumbled with their roster building CBS Sports
  5. Quarterbacks who got the most help during the 2023 NFL offseason: Aaron Rodgers, Justin Fields and more | NFL News, Rankings and Statistics Pro Football Focus
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Bolstering Ukraine’s air defenses, other capabilities: Pentagon on upcoming Ramstein meeting – Ukrinform

  1. Bolstering Ukraine’s air defenses, other capabilities: Pentagon on upcoming Ramstein meeting Ukrinform
  2. Readout of Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III’s Call With Ukrainian Minister of Defe Department of Defense
  3. Readout of Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III’s Meeting With the Minister of Defense Department of Defense
  4. U.S., North Macedonia Defense Officials Hold Bilateral Talks, Lay Out 10-Year Roadmap for Department of Defense
  5. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III Remarks Welcoming Defense Minister of North Maced Department of Defense
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Delayed engagement of host defenses enables SARS-CoV-2 viremia and productive infection of distal organs in the hamster model of COVID-19 – Science

  1. Delayed engagement of host defenses enables SARS-CoV-2 viremia and productive infection of distal organs in the hamster model of COVID-19 Science
  2. Host nasopharyngeal transcriptome dataset of a SARS-CoV-2 positive Italian cohort | Scientific Data Nature.com
  3. Metformin shows promising antiviral activity against SARS-CoV-2 News-Medical.Net
  4. Designing a SARS-CoV-2 decoy National Institutes of Health (.gov)
  5. Waning cellular immune responses and predictive factors in maintaining cellular immunity against SARS-CoV-2 six months after BNT162b2 mRNA vaccination | Scientific Reports Nature.com
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Iran unveils first domestically-made hypersonic ballistic missile, claims it can evade US defenses: report – Fox News

  1. Iran unveils first domestically-made hypersonic ballistic missile, claims it can evade US defenses: report Fox News
  2. Iranian weapons programme: Tehran unveils first hypersonic ballistic missile Al Jazeera English
  3. Iran unveils what it calls a hypersonic missile able to beat air defenses amid tensions with US The Associated Press
  4. Iran unveils first hypersonic missile with 1400 Km range in a veiled threat to U.S., Israel | Watch Hindustan Times
  5. Iran presents its first hypersonic ballistic missile, state media reports Reuters
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Iran unveils what it calls a hypersonic missile able to beat air defenses amid tensions with US – The Associated Press

  1. Iran unveils what it calls a hypersonic missile able to beat air defenses amid tensions with US The Associated Press
  2. Iranian weapons programme: Tehran unveils first hypersonic ballistic missile Al Jazeera English
  3. Iran unveils first domestically-made hypersonic ballistic missile, claims it can evade US defenses: report Fox News
  4. Iran unveils first hypersonic missile with 1400 Km range in a veiled threat to U.S., Israel | Watch Hindustan Times
  5. Iran unveils Conqueror ‘hypersonic missile’, amid tensions with US South China Morning Post
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Ukraine war live updates: Russia set to bolster its air defenses near Finland in response to NATO accession; U.S. is investigating intelligence leak – CNBC

  1. Ukraine war live updates: Russia set to bolster its air defenses near Finland in response to NATO accession; U.S. is investigating intelligence leak CNBC
  2. Russia-Ukraine war live: Russia ‘to increase air defences to counter Finland’s Nato accession’; US investigates intelligence leak The Guardian
  3. Russia-Ukraine live: Moscow accused of ‘scorched-earth’ tactics Al Jazeera English
  4. Russia plans air defence reform, to bolster defences near Finland Reuters
  5. Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 411 of the invasion The Guardian
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Russia deploys air defenses in Moscow signaling fear of strikes on capital

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RIGA, Latvia — The Kremlin on Friday declined to comment on the recent installation of air defense systems in multiple locations in and around Moscow, as Russia seeks to close gaps in its defenses, apparently fearful that Ukraine could launch an audacious and humiliating attack on the Russian capital.

Russia has deployed Pantsir-S1 air defense systems atop two government buildings in Moscow, including the Ministry of Defense on Frunzenskaya Embankment, and a district education ministry building on Teterinsky Lane, according to independent Russian-language media.

Photographs of the distinctive air defense system were published on social media.

More air defense systems were installed at several other sites in or near Moscow, including Odintsovo district, about six miles from President Vladimir Putin’s residence at Novo-Ogaryovo outside the capital, according to the Russian media outlet Sirena, which posted video and still images.

Russian military analyst Ruslan Leviev of Conflict Intelligence Team, an independent group that analyzes open source intelligence, reported that an S-400 air defense system would be installed in the Losiny Island Park outside Moscow, where trees have been cleared in recent days. Leviev spoke on Popular Politics, a YouTube channel associated with jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

Asked Friday whether the Kremlin feared airstrikes could be carried out against Moscow, Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov referred queries to the Russian Ministry of Defense. “They are responsible for ensuring the security of the country in general and the capital in particular, so it’s better to ask the Ministry of Defense about all the measures that are being taken,” Peskov said.

The Russian Defense Ministry rarely responds to questions from Western media and did not reply to an emailed question Friday. The range of the Pantsir-S1 defense system would cover much of central Moscow, including the Kremlin.

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The positioning of the weapons follows criticism from Russian analysts about gaps in Russia’s air defenses after at least four Ukrainian strikes last month on military airfields deep inside Russia, three of them targeting the Engels military air base near Saratov, where Russia bases long-range strategic bombers. Another struck the Diagilevo air base near Ryazan, about 114 miles southeast of Moscow.

“It looks like they are drawing conclusions from the fact that Ukrainian drones were flying into bases far in the rear, such as those in Diagilevo and Engels,” Leviev said. “Apparently because of this fear, and in general because of Vladimir Putin’s fear of missile attacks, they decided to strengthen Moscow’s defenses in this way, because they understand very well that with such a leaky Russian air defense along the border, apparently Ukrainian drones can theoretically reach Moscow as well.”

The December attacks demonstrated Kyiv’s ability to strike deep in Russian territory as Ukraine continues to struggle to regain territory lost during Moscow’s full-scale invasion.

The airstrikes in Russia followed a string of other Ukrainian surprise attacks that have humiliated Moscow, including the bombing of a bridge linking Crimea to Russia, strikes on Saki air base in Crimea, and the sinking of the warship Moskva, the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet.

Russia is reinforcing its capital’s defenses as Putin has been preparing the Russian public for a long, difficult war against Ukraine and a prolonged confrontation with NATO.

Putin has shifted Russia’s economy to a wartime footing, demanding that companies serve the war effort, and has increasingly militarized Russian society, intensifying a propaganda effort to buttress support for the war, amid rising casualties at the front and swirling rumors of a possible second, unpopular mass mobilization.

Since the start of the invasion, Putin has crushed his political opposition and Russia has squashed resistance to the war by banning protests, curbing free speech and imprisoning critics.

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On Tuesday, Putin ordered an increase of more than 350,000 personnel in Russia’s military strength — to a total of 1.5 million, although it is far from clear that the country can muster enough volunteer contract soldiers to reach that target.

After winter slowed their advances, Russian and Ukrainian forces are each reported to be preparing new offensives, setting the stage for what could be a decisive phase in the war in coming months.

The sight of air defense missiles in central Moscow is another sign of the war being normalized in Russian life.

As the invasion drags on, officials, including Putin, increasingly refer to it as a “war” being waged by NATO against Russia, characterizing it, without evidence, as an existential battle for survival against greedy Western powers determined to dismember and gobble up the Russian nation.

After the strikes in early December on two Russian air bases, Russian military historian Yuri Knutov, the director of the Museum of Air Defense Forces, told state television that Russia left holes in its air defense system when it sent much of its military equipment to Ukraine.

“Gaps formed in our air defense system. American satellites can see these gaps well. I don’t doubt it, and the specialists do not doubt it,” Knutov warned at the time.

The prominent Russian pro-war military blogger Alexander Kots, a journalist with the mass-circulation pro-Kremlin tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, wrote on his Telegram channel that the installation of air defense systems in the capital was a positive sign, demonstrating that Russian authorities “understand that strikes against Moscow and the region are a matter of time.”

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Leviev said the newly installed air defense systems were a last resort, in case a missile or drone managed to evade outer Russian air defenses to reach Moscow. If not for the war, he added, such systems would be positioned far from Moscow, “but Russia is a belligerent country now, and drones are coming into Russia, so this is pretty much expected.”

As Western officials weighed sending heavy battle tanks to Ukraine, the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, warned on Thursday that nuclear powers such as Russia could not lose wars, and he threatened that Western efforts to support Kyiv could trigger a nuclear war. It was the latest of a number of nuclear threats issued by senior Russian officials.

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The latest: Russia claimed Friday to have seized control of Soledar, a heavily contested salt-mining town in eastern Ukraine where fighting has raged in recent days, but a Ukrainian military official maintained that the battle was not yet over.

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