2025年7月5日星期六

우리 사랑했잖아

 

Davichi & T-ara(다비치&티아라) _ We were in love(우리 사랑했잖아) MV



Independence Day

Yesterday, July 4th, was a great day! I started by raising the flag, then enjoyed watching people have fun at the park. Later, I took in a firework show from a distance. It was a really good time. Happy Independence Day!

尋日,七月四號,係好開心嘅一日!我朝早首先升咗旗,之後去公園睇人哋玩得好開心。晏啲,我就喺遠處欣賞咗煙花表演。真係玩得好盡興。獨立日快樂!


INDEPENDENCE DAY 3 – First Trailer (2025) – will Smith, 20th Century studios




FoZ: Ukrainian's Spider Web and its impact on Russian Military Force

In Ukraine, the term "Spider Web" refers to Operation Spider's Web, a covert drone attack carried out by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) on Russian airbases on June 1, 2025. The operation involved using drones to strike multiple airbases deep inside Russia, targeting Russian Air Force long-range aviation assets. The operation was named "Spider's Web" due to the wide geographic coverage of the attacks across remote Russian locations. 

Operation Spider's Web Details:

Date: June 1, 2025 

Target: Russian Air Force long-range aviation assets at five airbases: Belaya, Dyagilevo, Ivanovo Severny, Olenya, and Ukrainka. 

Method: The operation involved drones concealed within and launched from trucks on Russian territory. 

Scale: Ukraine deployed 117 drones, according to Ukrainian officials, and struck more than 40 high-value aircraft, including strategic bombers. 

Impact: The operation inflicted significant damage on Russian strategic bombers and radar planes, causing an estimated $7 billion in losses. 

Significance:

Redefining Asymmetric Warfare:
Operation Spider's Web is seen as a significant milestone in Ukraine's evolving asymmetric warfare capabilities and a demonstration of their ability to strike deep into Russian territory. 

Vulnerability of Russian Defenses:
The operation exposed a major vulnerability in Russia's rear defenses and highlighted the effectiveness of using small, covert drones for strategic attacks. 

Game-Changer for Drone Warfare:
Some analysts believe that Operation Spider's Web could be a game-changer for modern drone warfare, with potential implications for future conflicts. 


Ukraine's "Operation Spider Web" resulted in the destruction or damage of over 40 Russian aircraft, including strategic bombers, according to Ukrainian officials. Specifically, Ukrainian sources claim the attack neutralized 41 Russian aircraft, with "10 to 13" being completely destroyed according to a senior NATO official and the rest suffering significant damage. This included a mix of Tu-95, Tu-160, and Tu-22M3 strategic bombers, as well as an A-50 airborne early warning aircraft.