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US Navy Posted, Then Deleted, Graphic Of Russian Warship And Planes In July 4 Celebration

The U.S. Navy posted, then deleted, Twitter images celebrating Independence Day, featuring Russian aircraft and warships against the backdrop of the Stars and Stripes, and was the target of ridicule from social media users.

The image shows the silhouette of a saluting soldier and the words “Happy Independence Day” in the foreground, a warship in silhouette looms in the background, and five fighter jets forming a V-shaped formation towards the top of the graphic. I was flying with A faint rendering of a waving American flag. Blake Helsinger, a defense researcher and naval reserve officer at the University of Sydney, said: spotted The mistake was a mistake and he praised his followers for pinpointing the Russian property in the photo.

“U.S. Pacific Fleet not listing Russian ships or aircraft in 4th of July 2023 Challenge: Failure,” he wrote, along with a screenshot of the image.

By 9am on July 4, the image had been viewed more than 13,000 times, according to a screenshot shared by Herzinger. (Related: Ukrainian pilots train with F-16s in US, Biden administration claims no F-16s in Ukraine)

Herzinger described the warship as similar to the Soviet-era guided-missile destroyer Kashin-class DDG. The destroyer is no longer in service with Russia, but can still be seen in the Indian Navy’s fleet. The aircraft is believed to be a Soviet fourth-generation Sukhoi Su-27.

The Su-27, nicknamed “Flanker,” is currently used by the Ukrainian Air Force to intercept and intercept Russian-operated Su-27s and other fighter jets. according to in Smithsonian magazine.

By Tuesday evening, dozens of Twitter users had commented on the post ridiculing Helsinger’s blunder. However, some pointed out that not only PR units of all military branches, but also PR units of other countries, including Russia, frequently make similar mistakes.

City officials and politicians also shared images of Russian weapons intended to promote the U.S. military, according to the Task and Purpose newspaper. report Incident.

The Pacific Fleet deleted the tweet and instead posted a new image depicting a US aircraft carrier and submarine, reading, “Land of the Free. Home of the Brave.”

The Pacific Fleet did not respond to a request for comment from Mission and Objectives. The US Navy did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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