The grain ships are not a challenge to Putin. Russia no longer has to guarantee their safe passage. So the Ukr-tards in Kiev
and their NATzO puppet masters will have a harder time staging attacks under guise of civilian activity.
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Serberus wrote:ucmvulcan wrote:
I will be revisiting this post as soon as the Soil in Ukraine hardens enough to allow for a winter offensive (approximately a fortnight).
We have been waiting 6 months for this phantom offensive, whats another two weeks…
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kvs wrote:Ukr "tard-ganda". Pure cringe and intellectual insult.
The grain ships are not a challenge to Putin. Russia no longer has to guarantee their safe passage. So the Ukr-tards in Kiev
and their NATzO puppet masters will have a harder time staging attacks under guise of civilian activity.
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ahmedfire wrote:Intel Slava Z:
The Armed Forces of Ukraine officially announced the destruction of 44 out of 50 missiles launched in Ukraine.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine announced the destruction of 18 objects in 10 regions.
Thus, according to official Ukrainian statements, 6 missiles were able to hit 18 targets (3 per missile) in 10 regions .
Reusable missile
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ahmedfire wrote:kvs wrote:Ukr "tard-ganda". Pure cringe and intellectual insult.
The grain ships are not a challenge to Putin. Russia no longer has to guarantee their safe passage. So the Ukr-tards in Kiev
and their NATzO puppet masters will have a harder time staging attacks under guise of civilian activity.
So Russia has no objection to let the grain ships to be exported ?
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ahmedfire wrote:Intel Slava Z:
The Armed Forces of Ukraine officially announced the destruction of 44 out of 50 missiles launched in Ukraine.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine announced the destruction of 18 objects in 10 regions.
Thus, according to official Ukrainian statements, 6 missiles were able to hit 18 targets (3 per missile) in 10 regions .
Reusable missile
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ALAMO wrote:Those are rubber warheads, I'm telling ya' ...
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Isos wrote:Another test for Putin. If kh-35 don't fly today he loses another game.
Broski wrote:Serberus wrote:We have been waiting 6 months for this phantom offensive, whats another two weeks…ucmvulcan wrote:I will be revisiting this post as soon as the Soil in Ukraine hardens enough to allow for a winter offensive (approximately a fortnight).
Is this Special Military Operation boring you? As per usual, lots of crying and complaining mostly from people who have no skin in the game and won't be doing any fighting or dying in the Ukraine.
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JohninMK wrote:ALAMO wrote:Those are rubber warheads, I'm telling ya' ...
Bouncing bombs.
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PapaDragon wrote:
So we are supposed to put up with all this bullshit while we watch Russians cut corners, drag this out, pussyfoot and f*ck up all because they refuse to kill the poor innocent Ukrainians?
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Nato is precisely why Russia needs to go hard or go home, the lines have been drawn in the sand, the Anglo Nazis have made it clear they want Ukraine to win, and they will do whatever it takes to help them.
Russia needs to respond in kind if it wants to have a chance of winning this thing or might as well pack up now. Being passive and cautious is not the way to go about it, you’re just inviting them to be more brazen.
It's floating partially above the water line; let's say ~30cm / ~40cm. It is sticking out of the waves, but I am not an expert in radar technology as to why it doesn't bounce back signals. Maybe it is just below the required radar horizon. Not sure if you can use sonar systems just below the waterline either to detect it.
If you are only relying on optical, in dark circumstance, you're absolutely at risk.
Russia needs to pass one of these "suicide boat" things to Iran so they can copy it.
Iran has had some toys of the line for several years Laughing
The famous "carrier attack" was carried out by some 50 of the kind back in ... 2018??
That Ukro USV was blown out of the water by Russian helicopters. Video clearly shows that.
According to some reports It appears Ukronazistan, Turkey and the UN are going ahead with grain exports without the participation of Russia…so how is Russia going to stop it now? Engage civilian vessels or Turkish navy?
Once you start pussyfooting, is it just a snowball effect.
F-16 A/B?
F-4 From the desert?
We have been waiting 6 months for this phantom offensive, whats another two weeks…
What is the alternative here? Pack up and go home. Sue for peace? Continue pussyfooting around giving nato more and more empowerment to get further involved… if Russia hasn't been able to organise a large scale offensive in 9 months, I am not holding my breath thats all i am saying. If reality doesn’t sit well with you not my problem
The plane will very likely be mirage f1 they bought not long ago or some private f-4. They will buy them 100 million piece.
The UK economy relies *significantly* more on data connectivity than gas pipelines which can be mitigated by (expensive) LNG sufficiently enough for the relatively weak winters they have.
The congress/senate is so infested by corruption that change cannot be achieved unless you put a ruthless dictator at the helm to turn the ship around.
You try to call up 300,000 troops, arm, feed, supply, them, move them to the front, and draw up your plan about how to use them. It takes time, especially when you are committed to softening your enemy up first and degrading their infrastructure before you kick off the offensive.
So Russia has no objection to let the grain ships to be exported ?
So we are supposed to put up with all this bullshit while we watch Russians cut corners, drag this out, pussyfoot and f*ck up all because they refuse to kill the poor innocent Ukrainians?
With every single Russian fuckup and every single Ukrainian that they refuse to kill and treat with kiddy gloves more and more people here ask: "why the f*ck are we putting up with this bullshit if they can't even take this seriously?"
So don't tell me that we have no skin in the game because we definitely do and worst of all it's not even clear why we have any in the first place because we have no damn reason to have it anyway
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LMFS wrote:Vanessa Beeley
BREAKING RU Embassy in UK: Moscow will work out "practical measures" against Britain for the participation of the country's armed forces in the attack on Russian ships in Sevastopol Bay | TASS
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kvs wrote:Ukr "tard-ganda". Pure cringe and intellectual insult.
The grain ships are not a challenge to Putin. Russia no longer has to guarantee their safe passage. So the Ukr-tards in Kiev
and their NATzO puppet masters will have a harder time staging attacks under guise of civilian activity.
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LMFS wrote:Vanessa Beeley
BREAKING RU Embassy in UK: Moscow will work out "practical measures" against Britain for the participation of the country's armed forces in the attack on Russian ships in Sevastopol Bay | TASS
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GarryB wrote:
The UK economy relies *significantly* more on data connectivity than gas pipelines which can be mitigated by (expensive) LNG sufficiently enough for the relatively weak winters they have.
Or perhaps hack the London Stock Exchange and undermine its credibility as the economic centre of Europe...
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Isos wrote:Another test for Putin. If kh-35 don't fly today he loses another game.
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