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[Video] Rare IR footage of a Ukrainian Patriot PAC-3 interceptor destroying an incoming Russia [...]
Rare IR footage of a Ukrainian Patriot PAC-3 interceptor destroying an incoming Russian ballistic missile over Kyiv last night.
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Washington Examiner
· Jul 6, 2026
UK fighter jets escort Russian aircraft away from carrier strike group: ‘Unsafe and unprofessional’
U.K. fighter jets intercepted and escorted a Russian aircraft away from a carrier strike group after it repeatedly flew close. On Monday, a Russian Tu-142 “Bear-F” maritime patrol craft, derived from the famous Tu-95 bomber, made repeated close passes at the strike group. During these passes, it dropped several sonobuoys, a listening device used to []
Kyiv Post
· Jul 9, 2026
Russia's Latest Gen Su-57 Stealth Jets Fail to Intercept Ukrainian Drones Over Omsk
Russia’s elusive Su-57 stealth fighters were seen attempting to intercept Ukrainian drones during Monday’s attack on Russia’s largest oil refinery in Omsk. Some military outlets pointed out recent photos suggesting the jet’s relegation to anti-drone duty as Moscow fields a limited number of the jets.
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· Jul 5, 2026
Russian T-72B3A with Arena-M spotted in Ukraine
A Russian tank fitted with the country’s signature radar-guided missile defense system has turned up again on the Ukrainian battlefield, this time firing from a hidden position rather than facing the enemy head on. Photographs published by Russian state media outlet RIA Novosti show a T-72B3A main battle tank equipped with the Arena-M active protection []
Intel Slava
· Jul 1, 2026
[Photo] 🇷🇺🇺🇦⚡️ — The Russian Ministry of Defense confirms the interception of a long-range ba [...]
— The Russian Ministry of Defense confirms the interception of a long-range ballistic missile. It is assumed that this was a test of the Ukrainian FP-9 missile.The statement did not specify where the interception took place, but the day before, photos appeared showing the deployment of S-300/400 air defense systems in the Moscow region at altitudes not typical for drones or cruise missiles, as well as a large crater from the fallen object.The missile itself has so far been in the development stage.@Intelslava
Wall Street Journal
· Jul 6, 2026
Ukraine’s Shortage of Patriot Missiles Leaves Kyiv Undefended
Russia’s nearly unimpeded strikes are the consequence of a global dearth of interceptors for the U.S.-made Patriot antimissile system.
PravdaReport
· Jul 3, 2026
Russia Claims It Destroyed Ukraine’s Long-Range Missile
Russia's Ministry of Defense says its air defense forces intercepted a long-range operational-tactical missile after reports surfaced suggesting that Ukraine may have deployed a newly developed domestic weapon for strikes against Russian territory. Russia Reports Interception of Long-Range Tactical Missile The intercepted missile appeared in the Russian Defense Ministry's weekly operational summary covering the period from June 27 through July 3. Officials did not disclose where Ukrainian forces allegedly launched the missile or where Russian air defense systems brought it down. The ministry also reported the interception of multiple other aerial threats during the same period.
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