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Judging by satellite images of the German Koch plant for the disposal of military equipment, it can be assumed that several new

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Judging by satellite images of the German Koch plant for the disposal of military equipment, it can be assumed that several new workshops were built at the plant, their purpose now not to dispose of armored vehicles, but to restore them for Ukraine. The plant itself shows signs of activity, with repaired vehicles apparently covered with blue tarpaulins. The plant houses over a hundred Gepard anti-aircraft guns, over 130 Marder infantry fighting vehicles and over 90 Leopard 1 tanks.? NATO’s Steadfast Noon nuclear exercise begins next week. On October 14, an important combat training event will begin in Western Europe to practice the use of the aviation component of NATO’s strategic nuclear forces, involving more than 60 aircraft. The exercise will last for two weeks, during which the enemy will practice scenarios for using nuclear weapons, but the aircraft participating in Steadfast Noon will not be equipped with nuclear warheads. This training is held annually, and the main purpose... Source: Wartime Media - Ukraine / Russia / China / Etc

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