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I wonder if and when someone will retaliate against Kharg Island….

BREAKING: Iranian sources claim an Emirati oil platform in the Persian Gulf has been targeted by Iranian drones.

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The UAE authorities have stated that they do not intend to “leave unanswered” the missile attacks carried out by the Islamic regime in Iran.
According to Defense Ministry, Iran launched at least 137 ballistic missiles and 209 drones at the UAE’s territory over the past day.
According to Defense Ministry, Iran launched at least 137 ballistic missiles and 209 drones at the UAE’s territory over the past day.
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The decision by Starmer not to allow the use of British air bases will not be forgotten or forgiven by America at the end of the day !
NOR will the lack of vital AWACS support by the UK - due to the early retirement of the Sentry and our inability to replace it sooner!
Re the comment that this ‘illegal’ action by America will make other wars - such as China taking on Taiwan -more likely - I beg to differ ,
China ( and Russia ) have never bothered about the niceties of international law and America - by showing that it can and will take action , when necessary, will act as a deterrent.
NOR will the lack of vital AWACS support by the UK - due to the early retirement of the Sentry and our inability to replace it sooner!
Re the comment that this ‘illegal’ action by America will make other wars - such as China taking on Taiwan -more likely - I beg to differ ,
China ( and Russia ) have never bothered about the niceties of international law and America - by showing that it can and will take action , when necessary, will act as a deterrent.

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The decision by Starmer not to allow the use of British air bases will not be forgotten or forgiven by America at the end of the day !
NOR will the lack of vital AWACS support by the UK - due to the early retirement of the Sentry and our inability to replace it sooner!
NOR will the lack of vital AWACS support by the UK - due to the early retirement of the Sentry and our inability to replace it sooner!

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqj9g11p1ezo
The UK has agreed to a US request to use British military bases for "defensive" strikes on Iranian missile sites, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
But the prime minister said it "remains the case" that the UK is not involved in strikes on Iran and will "not join offensive action now".
Sir Keir said the basis of the decision was the "collective self-defence" of allies and protecting British lives, accusing Iran of pursuing a "scorched-earth strategy".
The US will use the bases for the "specific and limited defensive purpose" of hitting missile launch sites or storage depots in Iran, he added.
He said the move is in accordance with international law, and the government would publish a summary of its legal advice.
But the prime minister said it "remains the case" that the UK is not involved in strikes on Iran and will "not join offensive action now".
Sir Keir said the basis of the decision was the "collective self-defence" of allies and protecting British lives, accusing Iran of pursuing a "scorched-earth strategy".
The US will use the bases for the "specific and limited defensive purpose" of hitting missile launch sites or storage depots in Iran, he added.
He said the move is in accordance with international law, and the government would publish a summary of its legal advice.



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So, the UK has now given the USA permission to use two UK basis for their operations - Fairford and Diego Garcia.
Presumably to be used to host B-52 and B-2 flights respectively. Though at this stage it’s questionable they will be of much use.
Presumably to be used to host B-52 and B-2 flights respectively. Though at this stage it’s questionable they will be of much use.
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I assumed there is a good reason why most B-2 missions originate from the continental US...
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Update on the Iranian navy…
Konarak Naval Base BDA:
IRIS Jamaran (76) Sunk
IRIS Bayandor (81) sunk
IRIS Naghdi (82) sunk
Not Visible possibly sunk:
1x Ship I have been struggling to identify possibly Delvar Class.
2x Hendijan Class Patrol Boats

Konarak Naval Base BDA:
IRIS Jamaran (76) Sunk
IRIS Bayandor (81) sunk
IRIS Naghdi (82) sunk
Not Visible possibly sunk:
1x Ship I have been struggling to identify possibly Delvar Class.
2x Hendijan Class Patrol Boats

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Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri is the primary, permanent home for the entire B-2 Spirit fleet. While Whiteman is the main operating base, B-2s can be deployed to specialized forward operating locations, including Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, and RAF Fairford in England.
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Key Locations Handling B-2 Operations:
Whiteman AFB, Missouri: Permanent home, maintenance, and operational base.
Diego Garcia (Indian Ocean): Key forward operating location for missions in the Middle East/Indo-Pacific.
Andersen AFB, Guam: Forward operating location in the Pacific.
RAF Fairford, England: Forward operating location in Europe.
Keflavik Air Base, Iceland: Used for Bomber Task Force missions.
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These aircraft require specific, high-security hangars with climate control to maintain their specialized stealth coatings.
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Key Locations Handling B-2 Operations:
Whiteman AFB, Missouri: Permanent home, maintenance, and operational base.
Diego Garcia (Indian Ocean): Key forward operating location for missions in the Middle East/Indo-Pacific.
Andersen AFB, Guam: Forward operating location in the Pacific.
RAF Fairford, England: Forward operating location in Europe.
Keflavik Air Base, Iceland: Used for Bomber Task Force missions.
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These aircraft require specific, high-security hangars with climate control to maintain their specialized stealth coatings.



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Last I heard (some time ago) B2s needed climate controlled hangarage large enough for the aircraft to be re-painted after every sortie. That was the reason it only ever did flypasts at the Farnborough Airshow, instead flying from Whiteman on 20 hour soties.

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RAF Fairford has a 2 x B-2A bay hangar that is environmentally controlled.





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AI saving me having to type it out, but yes, they can
Early reports now coming in that Akritori has been hit. There was ACARS messages earlier sent to the Voyager asking them to turn off IFF so they weren't visible on FR24.
https://x.com/FaytuksNetwork/status/2028231879305150726
Early reports now coming in that Akritori has been hit. There was ACARS messages earlier sent to the Voyager asking them to turn off IFF so they weren't visible on FR24.
https://x.com/FaytuksNetwork/status/2028231879305150726

This is right now.





