India sends two naval ships to Hormuz to escort LNG gas tankers.
The Indian government stated that Indian ships Shivalik and Nanda Devi have crossed the Strait of Hormuz and are now heading towards ports in India, carrying a combined cargo of 92,700 metric tonnes of LPG. Other Indian ships remain on standby in the Gulf region. Any role of the Indian Navy in assisting the vessels was not mentioned. However, footage on social media has confirmed that the Indian Navy is involved, with a Project 15 destroyer of the Visakhapatnam/ Kolkata class and an MH-60R helicopter filmed from Shivalik.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2026/03/indian-warships-escort-indian-lpg-tankers-in-gulf-of-oman/
New Zealand tells the WHO to go fuck themselves.
Good for NZ.
Winston Peters
@winstonpeters
ยท
1h
Today New Zealand has informed the Director General of the World Health Organisation via New Zealandโs Permanent Mission to the UN in Geneva that in accordance with Article 61 of the International Health Regulations, New Zealand has officially rejected the proposed Amendments.
New Zealand First has always said that any decisions about the health of kiwis should be made from Wellington, not Geneva.
We have fought on your behalf for these IHR amendments to be fully rejected, we made a promise to put the national interests of New Zealanders first, to maintain our sovereign decision making, and to push back on globalist bureaucrats - and we have kept that promise.
https://x.com/winstonpeters/status/2033648407211028781
KEK, say thank God you can swallow, that's the secret of eating.
First we're using "antisemitism" as a weapon to defeat Islamic radicals.
Then we'll put Israel in its place.
>100 Million of those being Muslims
Persians are not muslims, you can remove 90 million
from that number instantly.
Cuba is going to be easy compared to Iran, which was also not difficult, other than affecting global fuel markets temporarily.
But Cuba won't effect other nations, they have no cards.
And now they (leaders) will flee.
Wall Street Mav
@WallStreetMav
ยท
7m
Cuba is entering their the 2nd night of a total electric grid collapse.
There were blackouts for days before this, but now it is near total. Only some backup generators in some buildings. They will also run out of fuel soon.
The govt leaders are in a panic as protesters demand they leave the country.
https://x.com/WallStreetMav/status/2033673438280200461
Protein is healthy.
Hey Elon, what's the black one for?
anon opines it's for stealth in space,
invisible against the background of night.
Sneak up on enemy satellites and grasp them from orbit.
Anon opines perhaps we should unleash Russia and
sit back saying, it's not our war.
On another note, anon opines that AUS while saying they won't send
naval warships to Hormuz, have sent something else,
which has likely been in position since prior the first missile strike.
Anon is thinking the Iranian ship off Sri Lanka got blasted by one of these.
Australia produces naval submarine drones
Australia is set to introduce Ghost Shark stealth drone submarines by 2026, enhancing its undersea strike capabilities amid growing regional tensions. The Ghost Shark Extra Large Autonomous Undersea Vehicle (XL-AUV) is designed for stealthy, long-range missions such as surveillance, reconnaissance, strike operations, and coastal defense patrols. The first operational Ghost Shark is expected to enter service in January 2026, with the first prototype delivered in April 2024, one year ahead of schedule. The Ghost Shark will be able to carry multiple payloads and remain hidden for extended periods thanks to an all-electric powertrain.
7NEWS
+1
Australia's defense industry is quietly developing underwater drones that could transform naval warfare. The government maintains that both pillars of the AUKUS pact are on track, with Pillar 2 โ focused on advanced technologies โ already yielding results.
australiatimes.com
The Albanese Government is investing $1.7 billion to acquire a new fleet of Australian-designed and built extra-large autonomous undersea vehicles โ known as the Ghost Shark โ for the Royal Australian Navy. The cutting-edge platform is designed to conduct intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and strike operations, stealthily and at long range.
SBS - Special Broadcasting Service
The first Ghost Shark submarine drone destined for the Royal Australian Navy has rolled off the assembly line in Sydney, with dozens more expected to be delivered over the coming years.
Defence
The autonomous submarine operates without a driver or crew and can be deployed for months at a time, carrying everything from drones and explosives to surveillance electronics.
โWeโve got to know whatโs in our waters. Itโs really important that we understand who is in our waters and why,โ Gavin Henry of defence company Thales Australia explained.
https://7news.com.au/news/australian-designed-and-built-mini-submarine-speartooth-set-to-transform-nations-defences-c-20635286
BOOMS ahoy
Dr. Eli David
@DrEliDavid
ยท
1h
Radan, regime's head of police, to his forces: โTomorrow night will be the decisive night for all of us. I urge you to be on all the streets and junctions [to suppress protests]โ ๐
Tomorrow night is Chaharshanbe Suri, the Persian festival of fire ๐ฅ
https://x.com/DrEliDavid/status/2033674262142165489
Anon sees shills are big mad today.
Moar big mad than other usual days.
Must be close to their end.
Enjoy the 23 shills.
TYA fuckn saved.