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Friday, June 28, 2024
Thursday, June 27, 2024
AFC/M23 - RESPONSE TO THE 2024 REPORT OF THE UNITED NATIONS GROUP OF EXPERTS
AFC/M23 - RESPONSE TO THE 2024 REPORT OF THE UNITED NATIONS GROUP OF EXPERTS...check the link below
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:d2e06758-a976-43d6-9848-3873c656540e
Russia's unknown and speculated space based nuclear weapon
Putin has launched an expanded campaign to fight the West.
The main known unknown, publicly at least, is whether this is a space-based nuclear weapon in the most conventional sense of the term — nuclear warheads, atomic reactions, mushroom clouds. Or if, as many experts suspect, this is a nuclear-powered satellite carrying electronic weapons, which could cause havoc on Earth by crippling satellites that drive everything from weather forecasting and phone calls to wars and the global economy.
If it is the former — actual space nukes — that would be a violation of the United Nations’ Outer Space Treaty of 1967. One of its clauses says that countries are not allowed to “place nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction in orbit, or on celestial bodies, or station them in outer space in any other manner.”
One of the reasons this treaty was signed is the same reason that stationing nuclear weapons in orbit would be so dangerous: a country could loose a nuclear bomb from the heavens with very little warning. The sources said the Russian technology in question is designed to target American satellites, something experts say Russia — and other nuclear-armed powers — is more than capable of doing using intercontinental ballistic missiles, or ICBMs, launched from the ground.
Nevertheless, actually deploying nuclear weapons in orbit “would be a new escalatory step by the Russian Federation, which has already trashed a lot of arms control treaties,” said Mariana Budjeryn, a senior research associate at the Project on Managing the Atom, part of the Harvard Kennedy School. “This would be putting a nuclear weapon in space — where there have been none before.”
Other experts, reading between the lines of the reports, believe that this weapons system would be nuclear-powered rather than nuclear-armed. There has also been speculation that this is all linked to a classified Russian satellite, named Cosmos 2575, launched last week.
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
2 dead ,20 injured in an M23 mortar attack on sake
The South African National Defense Force (SANDF), confirms the mortar attack on one of our bases in Sake, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on June 25, 2024, which caused two dead and twenty injured. Four seriously injured members were hospitalized, while the others, with minor injuries, are expected to be released soon. The families of the two members who lost their lives have been informed and all necessary procedures to bring them their mortal remains are being processed. The names of the deceased will be communicated in due course.
Monday, June 24, 2024
DRC's prime Minister to visit Goma on Wednesday
Prime Minister Judith Suminwa is expected to go to North Kivu on Wednesday for an official visit, reports a source close to the prime minister. Some Congolese believe that his visit to North Kivu will be "significant" during this period when killings of civilians are increasing in Beni following ADF activism and the intensification of fighting between the Congolese army and the M23 / RDF in Rutshuru and Masisi. This visit will be her first outing inside the country since her appointment as Prime Minister of the DRC. During her inauguration on June 12, Mrs. Suminwa placed security as the second pillar of government action.
M23 attempted simultaneous attacks Repelled by FARDC
After M23 spending the whole weekend enmassing reinforcements, Fardc repelled simultaneous attacks by M23 rebels in PP, Bushikwa, Kimaka and Kateku who were seeking to force their way into Kanyabayonga. M23 rebels supported by Rwanda continue to unsuccessfully attempt to enter Kanyabayonga. All the attempts and maneuvers of the M23_RDF on this axis fail to break the determination of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo to defend the city of Kanyabayonga.
The M60 Patton VS the T14 Armata
The M60 Patton is a renowned American main battle tank that served prominently during the Cold War era and beyond. Named after General George S. Patton, it was designed to succeed the M48 Patton series and featured significant upgrades in firepower and armor protection. The M60's primary armament is a 105mm rifled gun, complemented by sturdy armor and a reliable diesel engine, providing it with solid combat capabilities. While it has been largely replaced by more modern tanks like the M1 Abrams in U.S. service, the M60 Patton remains in use with various armed forces worldwide, reflecting its enduring reputation for durability and firepower.
The T-14 Armata is an advanced Russian main battle tank introduced in recent years, representing a significant leap in armored vehicle technology. It features a revolutionary unmanned turret with an automatic loader, enhancing crew safety and operational efficiency. The tank is equipped with a 125mm smoothbore gun and advanced composite armor, offering superior protection and firepower. The T-14 Armata also incorporates cutting-edge sensors, active protection systems, and digital networking capabilities, making it one of the most technologically advanced tanks in the world. Its introduction marks a new era in armored warfare, showcasing Russia's commitment to modernizing its military capabilities.
Sunday, June 23, 2024
SATAN 2:The world's biggest missile
The RS-28 Sarmat, known by its NATO reporting name "Satan 2," is a powerful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed by Russia. It is designed to replace the aging Soviet-era R-36M missiles, also known as the "SS-18 Satan." The Sarmat is intended to be a cornerstone of Russia's nuclear deterrence strategy, capable of delivering multiple warheads and penetrating advanced missile defense systems.
Key features of the RS-28 Sarmat include its immense payload capacity and range, allowing it to strike targets across continents with high precision. Its development represents Russia's efforts to modernize its strategic missile forces and maintain a credible nuclear deterrent in the face of evolving global security challenges.
Discussions about the RS-28 Sarmat often focus on its technical specifications, strategic implications, and its role in international arms control agreements, given its significant capabilities in nuclear warfare.
The Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile blasts off during a test launch.
The RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) of Russia, commonly known as "Satan II" in Western media and once described as invincible by President Vladimir Putin, was deployed for combat duty, the head of the state space agency Roscosmos once announcemed"The Sarmat strategic missile system has entered active duty," Roscosmos chief Yuri Borisov said in 2023. "The RS-28 Sarmat is Russia's next-generation intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that is set to become the backbone of the country's silo-based strategic deterrent. With its impressive range and destructive power, the Sarmat is considered one of the deadliest nuclear missiles in the world.As per the Moscow Times, the RS-28 Sarmat dubbed Satan 2 by Western analysts, is among Russia's next-generation missiles unveiled by Putin in 2018, which also include the Kinzhal and Avangard hypersonic missiles.Weighing in at more than 200 tonnes and able to transport multiple warheads, Sarmat is designed to elude anti-missile defence systems with a short initial boost phase, giving enemy surveillance systems a narrow window to track it down.Russian defence committee deputy chairman Aleksey Zhuravlyov used it as a threat when he was interviewed by state broadcaster TV Russia 1 in May regarding Sweden and Finland's aspirations towards joining NATO in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Finland joined the alliance earlier in 2023, while Sweden was still waiting to be ratified. Mr Zhuravlyov claimed that Moscow could unleash Satan II to strike back at those nations and at the UK and US, which the Putin regime regards as the key organising forces behind Nato.
Why the name 'Satan II'?
The Sputnik News reported that while NATO designates the Sarmat missile as the 'SS-X-29' or 'SS-X-30', Western media has often referred to it as 'Satan II'. This name is derived from the NATO reporting name 'SS-18 Satan', which was used for the R-36M missile system that the Sarmat is set to replace. The 'Satan II' moniker plays on the terrifying associations of evil and suffering, capturing the attention of the media and the public.
Saturday, June 22, 2024
FARDC recovers more territory.
After the recovery of several villages in the territories of Masisi and Rutsuru, the Congolese FARDC army attacks the mining town of #Rubaya in the territory of Masisi. Violent clashes were reported this Saturday, June 22, between the Congolese army and the #M23_RDF_AFC coalition. Military sources say that the FARDC advanced towards the mining town of Rubaya, a mining town located in the Bahunde chiefdom in Masisi territory, in North Kivu in the east of the DRC. This city came under the control of the coalition between February and March last year. “The detonations of heavy and light weapons were heard at 5 a.m. this Saturday in the village of Kibabi Buporo, not far from the Mululu River about 7 kilometers from the center of Rubaya. Now, a precarious calm is observed in the area and the FARDC spend the night 7 km from Rubaya", explains Shemati Éric. Civil society, however, denounces the fact that the coalition M23_RDF_AFC launches bombs targeting civilian objectives every time "Since Monday, 24 bombs have fallen in the Kanyabayonga commune, causing 19 injuries including 4 children and 14 deaths," said Aimé Mukanda, notable in the Rutshuru territory.
Friday, June 21, 2024
Was Willy Ngoma injured in any ambush?
There has been a rumour going on that the military spokesperson of m23,Lt Colonel Willy Ngoma may have been seriously injured in one of the offensives in Kanyabayonga.some of the key figures in M23 have been said to have fallen in ambushes led by wazalendo in the outskirts of kanyabayonga.The wazalendo and their allies claim that since a one called Kayizari was killed or injured plus the spokes person Lt Col Willy Ngoma who is too said to be nursing heavy wounds.Some others claim that since Willy Ngoma has spent some days without surfacing in the media,this may partly be A a proof that he was injured in one of the offensives in Rutshuru.However this cannot merely proove that Willy Ngoma was injured,it is not even the first time that he was even declared to have been killed,he probabbly may be on leave or meeting with his seniors for thorough study of any counter offensive mechanism.Recently some key figures who are believed to be allies of M23 have been targetded and eliminated by Wazalendo.Recently a one in names of Nsabimana born in Kagenda ,a known owner of herds of cattle was ambushed and killed .Wazalendo had always blamed him for being a funder ,recruiter and actively involved in coercing plus deploying the youth from jomba in the ranks of M23.News has reached us that M23 ordered that this Nsabimana who is said to be a son to a man called Mungwete be buried in Ruginga specifically in a place called" Kumiti ya Camarade" close to an M23 post .
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