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The TWZ Newsletter
Weekly insights and analysis on the latest developments in military technology, strategy, and foreign policy.
Welcome to Bunker Talk. This is a weekend open discussion post for the best commenting crew on the net, in which we can chat about all the stuff that went on this week that we didn’t cover. We can also talk about the stuff we did or whatever else grabs your interest. In other words, it’s an off-topic thread.
This week’s second caption reads:
First Lt. Pamela Blanco-Coca, 319th Missile Squadron missile combat crew commander, and 2nd Lt. John Anderson, 319th MS deputy missile combat crew commander, conduct pre-operational checks at a launch control center in the F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., missile complex Feb. 9, 2016. The missileers worked heavily in conjunction with missile maintainers to conduct a test of Minuteman III weapon system components in a test known as the Simulated Electronic Launch-Minuteman. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jason Wiese)
Also, a reminder:
Prime Directives!
On the night of March 7, Russia carried out another massive attack on Ukrainian settlements, damaging residential and critical infrastructure.

A primary school teacher from secondary school No. 6 and her son, a second-grade student aged about 7 or 8, were killed in their home in a Russian attack on Kharkiv on the night of 6-7 March.

Masoud Pezeshkian vowed continued resistance as the regional conflict entered its second week, while apologizing to neighboring states hit by Iranian strikes and pledging to avoid further attacks.
According to preliminary information, Russians struck a building in Kharkiv with an Izdeliye-30 missile.