Russia modifying 800 T-62 tanks, some probably more than 50 years old, for its war in Ukraine. This probably means it has run out of all of its modern (relatively) T-64, T-72 and T-80 tanks, and can’t manufacture new ones quickly. https://t.co/lHakF6S2kX
— Euan MacDonald (@Euan_MacDonald) October 12, 2022
According to Russian-appointed head of Crimea, waiting at the ferry crossing in Crimea takes about 3-4 days. And there are about 900 trucks in line at the moment.#Ukraine #Crimea pic.twitter.com/IX1EeiIF8p
— Special Kherson Cat ??? (@bayraktar_1love) October 12, 2022
US @SecDef Lloyd Austin: New air-defense systems will be provided to #Ukraine as fast as we can physically get them there. We're also going to try to provide additional munitions to the existing systems that the Ukrainian forces are using.
— Ostap Yarysh (@OstapYarysh) October 12, 2022
Russia expressed "strong protest" to the Japanese Embassy in connection with the employment of HIMARS systems in joint Japan-US military exercises.
— Status-6 (@Archer83Able) October 12, 2022
Japan had been warned of "imminent retaliatory measures," aimed at denying military threats for Russia, Russian MFA said.
(TASS)
Lmao. HIMARS has them shook.