halfastros81 said:
Question about Evergreen Intel. As best I can tell they are a business consultant that advises various worldwide clients . I am just curious how they get their info on US military flights . Is it info that the US Military provides them or otherwise how would they come across it?
Decision-making circles in the United States and Israel have moved past diplomacy with #Iran, viewing military action as effectively decided, with only the timing still under debate, a Western source tells @IranIntl. The source said the operation under discussion would be…
— Jason Brodsky (@JasonMBrodsky) January 30, 2026
bonfarr said:flown-the-coop said:
May have to watch Argo again tonight.
Watch Tehran on Apple TV +. Israeli made show about Mossad agents undercover in Modern Iran.
LMCane said:
Most of these OSINT twitter sites are full of @#$#@$ and just copying and pasting from each other
you can go on Flightradar24 and the upgraded folks can do a search for military aircraft.
I have manually done a search for US Air Force / Navy aircraft and you can see their location all over the world.
except that is ONLY when they keep the transponders on.
during the June war both the IAF and USAF turned everything off
txags92 said:LMCane said:
Most of these OSINT twitter sites are full of @#$#@$ and just copying and pasting from each other
you can go on Flightradar24 and the upgraded folks can do a search for military aircraft.
I have manually done a search for US Air Force / Navy aircraft and you can see their location all over the world.
except that is ONLY when they keep the transponders on.
during the June war both the IAF and USAF turned everything off
You can do the same on www.ADSBExhange.com without having to pay anything. Just click the U at the top of the map and it will eliminate everything except govt owned planes.
Who?mikejones! said:txags92 said:LMCane said:
Most of these OSINT twitter sites are full of @#$#@$ and just copying and pasting from each other
you can go on Flightradar24 and the upgraded folks can do a search for military aircraft.
I have manually done a search for US Air Force / Navy aircraft and you can see their location all over the world.
except that is ONLY when they keep the transponders on.
during the June war both the IAF and USAF turned everything off
You can do the same on www.ADSBExhange.com without having to pay anything. Just click the U at the top of the map and it will eliminate everything except govt owned planes.
https://globe.adsbexchange.com/
Your link gives computers aids
IRAN / UNITED STATES - 01/30/26:
— GMI (@Global_Mil_Info) January 31, 2026
- Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister reportedly stated in a private briefing that President Trump would need to take action against Iran, warning that inaction would only embolden the regime.
- The Trump administration has provided only limited…
Saudi Arabia will not allow the United States to use its airspace or bases for military strikes against Iran, following several meetings this week in Washington with Saudi defense and intelligence officials, a high-ranking government figure from a state within the Gulf… pic.twitter.com/ppDQWkNYzI
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 31, 2026
4 said:
They ALWAYS talk out of both sides of their mouth.
Can't trust those *******s any further than you can throw them.
AtticusMatlock said:
Are the Saudis talking out of both sides of their mouth? If these things are true they want the US to act but don't want any of the push back. I'm not sure they want the US to act though. They don't want Iranian oil back on the open market under a new regime. The Saudis need oil to be as expensive as possible due to their lack of economic diversity.IRAN / UNITED STATES - 01/30/26:
— GMI (@Global_Mil_Info) January 31, 2026
- Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister reportedly stated in a private briefing that President Trump would need to take action against Iran, warning that inaction would only embolden the regime.
- The Trump administration has provided only limited…Saudi Arabia will not allow the United States to use its airspace or bases for military strikes against Iran, following several meetings this week in Washington with Saudi defense and intelligence officials, a high-ranking government figure from a state within the Gulf… pic.twitter.com/ppDQWkNYzI
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 31, 2026
AtticusMatlock said:
Are the Saudis talking out of both sides of their mouth? If these things are true they want the US to act but don't want any of the push back. I'm not sure they want the US to act though. They don't want Iranian oil back on the open market under a new regime. The Saudis need oil to be as expensive as possible due to their lack of economic diversity.IRAN / UNITED STATES - 01/30/26:
— GMI (@Global_Mil_Info) January 31, 2026
- Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister reportedly stated in a private briefing that President Trump would need to take action against Iran, warning that inaction would only embolden the regime.
- The Trump administration has provided only limited…Saudi Arabia will not allow the United States to use its airspace or bases for military strikes against Iran, following several meetings this week in Washington with Saudi defense and intelligence officials, a high-ranking government figure from a state within the Gulf… pic.twitter.com/ppDQWkNYzI
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 31, 2026
GAC06 said:AtticusMatlock said:
Are the Saudis talking out of both sides of their mouth? If these things are true they want the US to act but don't want any of the push back. I'm not sure they want the US to act though. They don't want Iranian oil back on the open market under a new regime. The Saudis need oil to be as expensive as possible due to their lack of economic diversity.IRAN / UNITED STATES - 01/30/26:
— GMI (@Global_Mil_Info) January 31, 2026
- Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister reportedly stated in a private briefing that President Trump would need to take action against Iran, warning that inaction would only embolden the regime.
- The Trump administration has provided only limited…Saudi Arabia will not allow the United States to use its airspace or bases for military strikes against Iran, following several meetings this week in Washington with Saudi defense and intelligence officials, a high-ranking government figure from a state within the Gulf… pic.twitter.com/ppDQWkNYzI
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 31, 2026
Here's a pic of a KC-10 which is long retired just to add a bit of reverse credibility to my tweet
⚡️Iran's top security official meets with Putin amid threats of US military action.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) January 31, 2026
Ali Larijani, Iran's top security official, traveled to Russia to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin following renewed U.S. warnings of possible strikes on Iran. https://t.co/uhZUi6kVAf
The US has approved the potential sale of Patriot interceptor missiles and related equipment to Saudi Arabia for an estimated cost of $9 billion.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) January 31, 2026
The package includes 730 PAC-3 missiles and follows what has been seen as a possible Saudi flip to support U.S. strikes on Iran. pic.twitter.com/owcGuvoqg1
READ MORE👇https://t.co/d9axGmRjlI
— Clash Report (@clashreport) January 31, 2026
BQ78 said:
We'll be watching airstrikes at halftime of the Super Bowl, rather than Gay Bunny or whatever his name is.
Ag In Ok said:
So the refueling bell (i have no idea what to call it) broke off, shattered the canopy, and boss was able to land on the carrier? That's rad
KSA needs to flex their Air Force and if we act, to join in. Otherwise their military is just an expensive parade