Rivet Joint Daily Recon along Donbass
Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint Board 62-4134 operates daily at the Mildenhall Air Base along the Donbass Line. Because Putin cannot be trusted
Boeing RC-135W Rivet Joint Board 62-4134 operates daily at the Mildenhall Air Base along the Donbass Line. Because Putin cannot be trusted
The Royal Air Force’s electronic reconnaissance aircraft Boeing RC-135W Airseeker R.1, board ZZ665 performs a reconnaissance mission from the Mildenhall airbase in the Black Sea along the Crimean coast. The minimum distance in the Sevastopol region was 46 km, in the Novorossiysk region, 47 km.
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Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol
Echelons are coming … January 2, 2022. Kaluga region, settlement Babynino (railway line Kaluga – Sukhinichi – Bryansk – Novozybkov)
Russia continues to transfer various military equipment to the regions of the Bryansk region bordering Ukraine. On December 30, at the Bryansk-Lgovsky station, a train with special vehicles for the transportation of flammable liquids (diesel fuel or something else is hard to say) was seen.
Today, the US Air Force electronic reconnaissance aircraft Boeing RC-135V board 63-9792 completed a reconnaissance mission from the Suda airbase in the Black Sea along the Crimean coast. The minimum distance in the Sevastopol region was 76 km, in the Novorossiysk region, 44 km.
Rivet Joint US Air Force electronic reconnaissance aircraft, 63-9792, is currently operating from the Suda airbase along the contact line in the Donbass. US Air Force Boeing E-8C Joint STARS combat control and targeting aircraft, board 01-2005, from Ramstein airbase, is currently heading to the Boeing RC-135V 63-9792 operation area.

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