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  2. Oryx (website) - Wikipedia

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    Oryx was started in 2013, and initially focused on Syria [6] and later on the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War. [10] The blog gained international prominence through its work during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, counting and keeping track of material losses based on visual evidence and open-source intelligence from social media.

  3. Open-source intelligence in the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    The sharing of open-source intelligence on social media has raised ethical concerns, including over the sharing of graphic images of bodies and of potentially military-sensitive data. [33] Matthew Ford of the University of Sussex has noted that "Ukrainians fear such images will reveal their tactics, techniques, and procedures," and that ...

  4. Oryx - Wikipedia

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    Oryx dammah Cretzschmar, 1827. Oryx gazella (Linnaeus, 1758) Oryx leucoryx Pallas, 1766. Oryx (/ ˈɒrɪks / ORR-iks) is a genus consisting of four large antelope species called oryxes. Their pelage is pale with contrasting dark markings in the face and on the legs, and their long horns are almost straight.

  5. Tanks of the Ukrainian Army - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine. Tanks of the Ukrainian Army have been used within the military, with their usage and origin after the Cold War; and the modern era. [ 1 ] This includes tanks manufactured in Ukraine, leftover Soviet tanks in the Ukrainian Ground Forces today as well as designs imported from other countries and tanks captured in the Russo-Ukrainian War.

  6. Atlas Oryx - Wikipedia

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    The South African Air Force (SAAF) was a particularly prolific user of the French-sourced Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma, a medium-sized military transport helicopter.However, the nation's ability to procure further Pumas, along with many other items of military apparatus, had been greatly constrained following the enactment of an arms embargo upon South Africa under United Nations Security Council ...

  7. List of aircraft losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War

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    A Mil Mi-8 crashed while delivering military hardware near Chuhuiv. [45] 24 June 2014: The Ukrainian military said that an Mil Mi-8 had been shot down by pro-Russian rebels in the east near Sloviansk, killing all nine people on board. [46] 7 August 2014: Pro-Russian forces shot down an Mi-8MT, call sign Yellow 62, in Manuilivka, Donetsk Oblast ...

  8. Putin orders Russia to boost size of army by 180,000 troops ...

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    In August 2022, Putin ordered an increase of 137,000 troops by the start of the new year, which put the military’s staffing at just over 2 million personnel, including 1.15 million troops.

  9. List of ship losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian Navy. P175 Berdiansk and P176 Nikopol — The two Gyurza-M-class artillery boats were damaged and captured by Russian ships on 25 November. [23][24] The ships were returned to Ukraine on 18 November 2019. [25] A947 Yany Kapu — The Prometey-class tugboat was damaged and captured by Russia on 25 November.