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❗️Japanese jet fighters fired warning flares at a russian military reconnaissance plane that violated Japan’s airspace – The Wall Street Journal

Japanese fighter jets used infrared countermeasures to intercept a russian Il-38 aircraft.

"A russian Il-38 patrol aircraft violated our airspace over territorial waters north of Rebun Island, Hokkaido, three times," Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara said.

According to Japanese authorities, the russian aircraft stayed in Japanese airspace for about one minute each time. In response, F-35 fighter jets were raised on alert and used infrared countermeasures several times. Kihara noted that this is the first time Japan's Defense Forces have resorted to such measures.

The violation of Japan's airspace by the russian aircraft occurred against the backdrop of joint exercises between the naval forces of Russia and China, which took place in the Sea of Japan on Sept. 21-22. Kihara also emphasized that it was "the first documented incursion of a russian aircraft into our airspace since June 2019," when a Tu-95 bomber crossed the country's border south of Okinawa and near the Izu Islands, south of Tokyo. Japan protested to russia through diplomatic channels over the incident.

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see also our previous post: t.me/ukrainejournal/19083

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I got my 40 banana boxes of wood in the metal storage building. Now working on the space in the house. 18 boxes stacking them six high. That's why I like the boxes. You can go high. Almost to the ceiling. And easy to move. The boxes have a handle cut into each side. And a store I shop at packs groceries into them.

Hasidic Jews celebrate the Jewish New Year in Uman
Round about 30.000 Hasidic Jews pilgrimed to Uman this year to celebrate the Jewish New Year, which started with yesterdays sundown. The annual pilgrimage is dedicated to visit the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, the revered founder of the Breslover Hasidim.
Earlier this month, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry stated, that „Russia’s ongoing full-scale military aggression against Ukraine poses real threats to people’s lives and safety, [making] it impossible to guarantee the safety of foreign citizens on the territory of Ukraine.“
Therefore, the ministry wrote, Ukraine “urges Hasidic pilgrims to refrain from this year’s pilgrimage to Uman as part of the celebration of Rosh Hashanah.”
The statement went on to say that due to the war, there are not enough bomb shelters or medical personnel in Uman, and the transportation infrastructure has been compromised due to shelling.

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U.S. State Department Acknowledges Ukraine's Victory Plan

U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller praised Ukraine's Victory Plan, highlighting several productive steps within it.

"The Victory Plan is not just about Ukraine's actions, but also those of the global community," Miller stated. While Ukraine has yet to publicly release the plan, he confirmed the U.S. has accepted it and plans to collaborate closely with Ukraine on its implementation. Miller declined to provide further details, noting that it is up to Ukraine to unveil the plan.

We must come to terms with the fact that Russia will continue to receive Western components for its missiles. No one in the West is interested in stopping such supplies , — Budanov in an interview with Bloomberg

According to the Kyiv School of Economics, from March 2022 to the end of 2023, Russia imported $20.9 billion worth of high-priority components for missiles and other military products.

VOVCHANSK UPDATE

As you know the Ukrainians have been successfully pushing the Russians out to the north or the town, and in an effort to reverse their failing position, they launched a counter offensive, largely aimed at regaining the aggregate plant.
Having been ousted from the plant and forced back several streets the Russians have started to dig tunnels to hide their movements.
In order to get their forces into a position they could not refuse to advance, they brought in Chechen Akhmat forces to act as barrier troops and ‘motivation’ to attack.
The fact they have taken to using these Chechens says a lot about the condition of the Russian forces. Depleted, low morale and bordering on mutinous, the  Chechens are never happier than when executing troops who won’t comply and bullying the others into submission by setting ‘examples’. Actual fighting is beneath them.
The attack involved some 18 MTLB vehicles of the 82nd Motorised Infantry with Russians piled on top, racing up the roads between the rubble towards the aggregate plant.
Ukrainian drone operators of the 52nd Infantry saw them coming and they were wiped out. How did they ever think it would be so easy?
125 Russians were killed and injured with 17 of the 18 vehicles destroyed.
It seems it was around this point that the Russians decided to revenge themselves on the aggregate plant, still the most fortified and difficult obstacle in the town. If they couldn’t have it nor could the Ukrainians- hence the use of the massive OAB-900 Thermobaric bomb.
The huge explosion and the way that these detonations work must have been terrifying for the Ukrainians but they still hold the site and the Russians are too exhausted and poorly manned to retake it.
Yet again unimaginable dumb Russian officers are resorting to meatwave tactics when nothing else works.
This hasn’t helped the Russian position in Vovchansk in any way, if anything it’s made it worse.
The inconsistency in Russian officer skills is clearly visible in the way that is starkly different to what’s happened in Vuhledar.
There, Ukraine and allied generals agree, the Russian success has been innovative new tactics and a good strategy, designed to exploit the Ukrainian weakness - the inability to find more men and equipment to change the situation on the ground.
In Vovchansk it’s the same old throw men at it, then use a hammer to crack a nut and it still not work.
Meanwhile elsewhere, Russians still make slow but continuing progress, inching their way towards Pokrovsk.
Putin’s statement that he is not interested in peace talks and that he will continue the war until reaching his objectives - the four annexed Oblasts - in full, has now been reaffirmed.
He thinks he is winning - and he is, by any metric at the most important measure - he is taking land and has the frontline initiative.
That is the only metric Putin uses to gauge success. Until Ukraine can turn that around Putin won’t stop.
A professor giving evidence to congress the other day, I forget his name, said that he saw the whole thing as a mathematical equation ‘x-1’. X is what we should be doing to help Ukraine, -1 is that we are always one step behind and too late doing what needs to be done. Until that becomes x+1 things will only get worse.

‘The Analyst’ MilStratOnX
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦!

From The Analyst

IRANIAN SUPPLIED MISSILES IN RUSSIA

The details below are a summary of a very long report on the Iranian supply of missiles to Russia and what they actually are.

- Missile Transfer: Iran has delivered Fath-360 ballistic missiles to Russia, raising concerns among pro-Ukraine nations.
 
- Specifications:
   - Range: 120 km
   - Warhead: 150 kg
   - Velocity: Mach 4
   - Iran's claim of the missile’s range is plausible based on simulations.

- Comparison to Russian Missiles:
   - Comparable to Russia's 9M54 artillery missiles, but less accurate and effective.
   - Russian 9M544 and 9M549 missiles have a better CEP (7-15 meters) and use sub-munitions for wider impact.

- Russia's Motive:
   - Likely due to Russia’s production struggles, with Iran's missiles supplementing Russia's missile shortages.
   - Forces Ukraine to expend valuable air defense resources on less capable threats.

- Fath-360 Performance:
   - Claimed CEP of 30 meters, suitable for large or soft targets.
   - In Ukraine, the precision may decrease due to satellite navigation jamming.
  
- Launch System:
   - Mounted on IVECO Trakker trucks.
   - Launcher carries six missiles in canisters.

- Iranian Missile Development:
   - Iran began developing solid-propellant missiles in 1990.
   - The Fath-360, introduced in 2020, is compact and suitable for use by Iranian proxies like Hezbollah.

- Future Use:
   - These missiles may be used to target Ukraine's infrastructure or civilian areas, increasing the strain on Ukraine's air defenses. Russia might also adapt them for its logistics systems.

- Significance for Iran:
   - Combat experience with Fath-360 could lead to further missile improvements, which may benefit Iranian proxies and allies, indirectly aiding Russia.

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