their passing into the Balaklava

Unfortunately for the BSF, the beam of both the Alrosa and the Kalibr-armed Varshaviankas (width of 32.4 feet [9.9 meters]) precluded their passing into the Balaklava facility with its 19.6–27.8 feet (6–8.5 meter) width. It seems evident that Balaklava, unless expanded, can currently only house smaller surface ships (24 Kanal, January 22). Duri

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The concentrated fire effect

The concentrated fire effect delivered through integrated operations not only enhances combat efficiency but also preserves the lives of soldiers by reducing the likelihood of friendly casualties. By coordinating with artillery and armored units, helicopters help ensure that each strike is executed with surgical accuracy, thereby maximizing the ove

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from rugged mountainous

In modern land warfare, the need for rapid, precise, and flexible operational capabilities is more critical than ever. The Indian Army, tasked with protecting vast and varied terrains, from rugged mountainous borders to expansive plains, has recognized the immense value of integrating helicopters into its combat operations. Helicopters, with their

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While Maduro continued domestic

Although he was treated in Cuba and received top medical care, Chávez died of cancer in early 2013. This unexpected event put Cuban-Venezuelan relations into question. The alliance was salvaged when Nicolás Maduro, whom Chávez had personally chosen as his successor, came to power in the spring of 2013. While Maduro continued domestic and foreign

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olive branch via an op-ed

Hasina’s Feb. 5 speech and the events that followed have caused Dhaka to view New Delhi with even greater suspicion, since the ousted PM spoke from her sanctuary in India. Ironically, these events transpired around the same time that Bangladesh’s foreign adviser offered India a public olive branch via an op-ed in a national Indian newspaper. Wh

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