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#Russian military targets
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![A satellite image of the territory of the Taganrog Aviation Scientific and Technical Complex made on November 25. It shows two Russian planes destroyed after the strike. (Source: Dnipro Osint/X) A satellite image of the territory of the Taganrog Aviation Scientific and Technical Complex made on November 25. It shows two Russian planes destroyed after the strike. (Source: Dnipro Osint/X)]()
![Fire engulfs an extremely rare Russian A-60 airborne laser laboratory in Taganrog, Russia’s Rostov region, on November 25, 2025. (Source: Ukraine’s General Staff) Fire engulfs an extremely rare Russian A-60 airborne laser laboratory in Taganrog, Russia’s Rostov region, on November 25, 2025. (Source: Ukraine’s General Staff)]()
![A Russian A-60 airborne laser laboratory parked in Taganrog, Russia. (Photo: open sources) A Russian A-60 airborne laser laboratory parked in Taganrog, Russia. (Photo: open sources)]()
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Ukraine may have just scored one of its most spectacular deep-strike hits of the war, with new footage suggesting a rare Russian A-60 airborne laser aircraft—a relic of Moscow’s experimental weapons programs—was engulfed in flames after a drone attack on the Taganrog aviation complex overnight.![Illustrative image. A camouflaged Russian T-80BV tank somewhere in Ukraine. (Source: Reddit) Illustrative image. A camouflaged Russian T-80BV tank somewhere in Ukraine. (Source: Reddit)]()
![Perekop Bromine Plant in the city of Krasnoperekopsk in northern Crimea, 2021. (Source: usionline) Perekop Bromine Plant in the city of Krasnoperekopsk in northern Crimea, 2021. (Source: usionline)]()
![Russian Beriev Be-200ChS water bomber at the MAKS Airshow on August 22, 2009. (Source: Wikimedia) Russian Beriev Be-200ChS water bomber at the MAKS Airshow on August 22, 2009. (Source: Wikimedia)]()
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A new patent suggests Moscow wants to merge AWACS, maritime patrol, and anti-sub roles into one overstuffed aircraft.












