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Nice. Omsktransmash builds TOS flame throwers, MSTA artillery and various other AFVs. |
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Originally Posted By NEXT23: How in the blue fu($ can a country, that bases everything off air superiority, be lacking in air defense..... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By NEXT23: Originally Posted By CarmelBytheSea: US really can’t spare air defense assets, there’s some equipment we can provide that might cost money to transfer but wouldn’t impact us severely if we became involved in a major war but air defense is certainly not that. But Ukraine needs air defense. This is the pickle amd why Europe better use this window to pick up the pace on production. To me I picture it as needing a pez dispenser scale of production output rather than a 15% increase or even a 50% increase compared to 2022 rates. So when I hear X country is doing X my barometer is how does that compare to a pez dispenser. I’m talking Simpsons Duff brewery mass production. How in the blue fu($ can a country, that bases everything off air superiority, be lacking in air defense..... Victim of our own success. The US has had such a huge lead in fighter + stealth aircraft for so long, that its largely expected to completely scour the skies of enemy aircraft using its jets. Air Defense was achieved by knocking out anything that could fly. A success story for the US for like 50 years. Now we're in a missile and drone age, and we're lacking in ground based air defense because we never really needed it before. Whereas the Russians always expected their air force to lose, so invested masssssively in ground based air defenses. |
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Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Yeah, ground air defense platforms are obviously a must, in any war making portfolio. But I don't believe it should be a major part of it. Because it's just a matter of fact that it is much easier, cheaper and faster to produce missiles than it is to produce interceptors. You are NEVER going to win the battle of speed of production and production costs against the attacker. I think in this case the Offense is the best defense. I think you are much better served to spend a lot on ISR, and targeting the other guy's missile platforms versus trying to play the Air defense game to the hilt and pretty quickly run out of interceptors no matter how much effort you put into it. "Shoot archers. Not arrows" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Originally Posted By CarmelBytheSea: Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Obviously, I'm not in the decision making centers. But I'm thinking much of the Air Defense theory in USAF is things like this: https://media.defense.gov/2007/Jul/30/2000465452/2000/2000/0/070713-F-8820I-124.JPG I mean, we do see jets shooting the shit out of drones and cruise missiles with Israel vs Iran, Red Sea and Ukraine. Different schools of thought are debating that but the problem for US aircraft in the Pacific is air refueling capacity https://warontherocks.com/2023/04/in-defense-of-denial-why-deterring-china-requires-new-airpower-thinking/ https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/IMG_2573-3319373.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/459941/IMG_2572-3319374.jpg Yeah, ground air defense platforms are obviously a must, in any war making portfolio. But I don't believe it should be a major part of it. Because it's just a matter of fact that it is much easier, cheaper and faster to produce missiles than it is to produce interceptors. You are NEVER going to win the battle of speed of production and production costs against the attacker. I think in this case the Offense is the best defense. I think you are much better served to spend a lot on ISR, and targeting the other guy's missile platforms versus trying to play the Air defense game to the hilt and pretty quickly run out of interceptors no matter how much effort you put into it. "Shoot archers. Not arrows" The issue is you gotta survive an initial surprise arrow attack; without ground based air defense most of our bases in the Pacific (and the jets parked on them) will be scoured from the surface of the earth. And of course even if you shoot a lot of the archers, some arrows are coming through, and they may be headed somewhere important (say a power plant). |
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???? ?? ??????? ? ?????????? ? ??????? ???? ??????? ?????????? ??-30?? During the operation in the waters of the Black Sea, the soldiers of the special unit of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed a Russian Su-30SM combat aircraft with a MANPADS hit. The fighter that fell into the sea belonged to the 43rd separate naval aviation regiment of the Russian Air Force, which is based at the airfield of the city of Saka in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The occupiers lost contact with their warship on September 11, 2024 around 5 am. Roughly three hours later, the Russians launched a search and rescue operation involving the An-26 aircraft, as well as Mi-8 and Ka-27 helicopters. At lunch time, the invaders reported to the command about a characteristic stain from aviation fuel discovered in the sea, 70 kilometers northwest of Cape Tarkhankut, and soon they also saw the wreckage of the destroyed Su-30SM. The cost of such an aircraft is approximately 50 million dollars. The fight continues! Glory to Ukraine! View Quote |
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„From a place you will not hear, comes a sound you will not see.“
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Tech bro ghetto fabulous cruise missiles ftw Goal is cheeper and much faster & easier to produce cruise missiles / mini cruise missiles.
https://www.twz.com/air/anduril-introduces-barracuda-m-that-aims-to-disrupt-the-cruise-missile-market Introducing: Barracuda-M Family of Cruise Missiles |
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Anything new about the fertilizer ship in Norway? |
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: @Prime Anything new about the fertilizer ship in Norway? View Quote Good question.
auonsson (@auonsson) September 11, 2024 https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/2358062/cargo-ship-carrying-russian-chemicals-seeks-repairs-in-lithuania-s-klaipeda |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
Daily Ukraine map thread for Wednesday 11th September 2024
Highlights: More footage of the Russian assault on Snagost in Kursk emerged, with Russian vehicles seen coming from the east. We've widened their control substantially, and it's expected to be adjusted further. There appears to be initial video of a small Ukrainian assault to the west of all that action in the direction of Glushkovo, but nothing significant of note has appeared yet Russian forces raise flag in Lisivka, and are also sighted in Ukrainsk, so they are still advancing in the Selydove direction. Russian forces have also likely closed the Nevelske pocket, so we have marked that as Russian controlled and adjusted the front in that direction Map: https://uacontrolmap.com
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
Reconnaissance in the "Ukrainian Vietnam". Unique footage of a combat operation in the swamps of Luhansk region.
Cleared occupiers' positions, eliminated enemy infantry and trophy weapons - this is how the reconnaissance unit of the 12th Azov Brigade haunted the invaders in the dense forests near the Siverskyi Donets. The GoPro footage demonstrates the specifics of the reconnaissance men's combat work in difficult terrain. The enemy can hide behind every bush. That is why every movement of the body and of the weapon has to be thought out. Watch the full video of the combat work of a Special Forces reconnaissance unit in the forests of Luhansk oblast on our YouTube channel.
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
Another blow to the Kostyantynivska community — 3 people were killed and 2 wounded in Virolyubivka. The village came under artillery fire this morning. One of the shells hit the territory of the enterprise where people were. A truck with humanitarian aid and a car were destroyed. In addition, the private sector of Kostyantynivka was again under attack - 7 houses and a power line were damaged there. Again and again forced to repeat: evacuate! Evacuation saves lives! https://t.me/DonetskaODA/20279 |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
24th Brigade repair battalion near Chasiv Yar.
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
They are also demanding the removal of any existing posts on these topics. Law enforcement officials are reportedly "unhappy" that news of these UAV incidents has reached the federal level. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes They are also demanding the removal of any existing posts on these topics. Law enforcement officials are reportedly "unhappy" that news of these UAV incidents has reached the federal level. Originally Posted By HIPPO: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GXQnil6WYAAotJi?format=jpg&name=large
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BREAKING ‼️ Russia manages to get French spare parts from Thales and Safran to service its SU-30 in Kazakhstan -- informnapalm reports "We reveal a scheme that allows Russia to continue servicing its military aircraft using French equipment, spare parts, and technology despite international sanctions. (...) This example of a Russo-Kazakhstani cooperation shows an intricate arrangement making it possible for the Russians to get access to advanced military technology despite relevant Western sanctions under cover of a Kazakhstani military contractor. We urge both journalists and readers to actively participate in sharing this investigation, which is now available in multiple languages worldwide." Link to article |
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Not all members of the SS and NSDAP were criminals and Nazis, said leader of the German far-right Tino Hrupalla, co-chairman of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, said this during a talk show on the ZDF television channel. He was asked what he thought about the words of fellow party member Maximilian Krah. The latter recently told an Italian newspaper that the SS in general was not a criminal organization. "Of course the SS was a criminal organization, there is no discussion about that. But not everyone who was a member of the SS committed crimes. In the last years of the war, the SS and Waffen-SS recruited children who did not commit war crimes. And it can also hardly be said that everyone who was in the NSDAP was a Nazi," Hrupalla said. 📰 BILD |
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hope he rests in piss soon |
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Originally Posted By stone-age: David Muir- " Do you want Ukraine to win this war?" President Trump-" I want the war to stop, I want to save lives that are being uselessly...people being killed by the millions, it's so much worse than the numbers that you're getting which are fake numbers." Consistent with what I've heard him say in the past. End the war quickly no matter what it takes. View Quote As a Trump fan, I was very disappointed by Trump's comments on Ukraine during the debate. I had assumed Trump was keeping his negotiating options open with Russia and Ukraine and thus limiting his specific comments. But he sounded weak especially his concerns over nuclear war. Well, we should all be concerned over a nuclear war but expressing it so openly tells Russia their saber rattling is working on Trump too, not just Xiden. Over all Trump had a very weak night. |
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What is Erik Prince about to do?
Link to news article. Attached File |
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There's more than a few contenders competing for cheaper guided munitions options. I saw some cheaper torpedoes as well recently. We'll see who wins in the fly off competitions.
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It's not stupid, it's advanced!!
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Kyiv has been...noisy...the last couple days.
They seem confident in their ability to get high profile visitors in and out.
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
Originally Posted By fike: You make quite a few posts complaining with the benefit of hindsight, but I’m not sure this one works. Walking away from Afghanistan two months after 9/11 would have gone over swimmingly with the American people. Sorry folks, just trying to save the taxpayers some money. View Quote No, I do agree with you. We should have, AND DID, give it maximum effort in A-stan but only in limited areas and limited times. At the further risk of more hypocrisy.. I think we should have kept a contingent there to shore up the ANA, assuming the conditions were still fairly stable. It's just frustrating to see the US going from blowing billions one minute and then talking about expensive shipping costs the next. Reminds me of the complaints here by certain SME's about the shipping costs of sending ammo to Ukraine. |
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Originally Posted By HIPPO: Forbes article link View Quote Based on the speed of the rest of the operation, they might be pushed out by 2029 |
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Remorse is for the dead
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Reuters: Zelenskyy and Xi Jinping may meet as early as in October This was stated by former Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Oleksandr Chalyy at the opening of the main Chinese military forum "Xiangshan". According to him, diplomatic relations between Kyiv and Beijing have improved, so direct talks between the leaders are possible. Although China maintains close ties with Moscow, it positions itself as a neutral party in Russia's war against Ukraine. |
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Originally Posted By FreefallRet: How much would the cost be to fly them back to the US? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FreefallRet: Originally Posted By GoldenMead: Don't forget the ones we left for the taliban! How much would it cost to toss a pint of diesel fuel and a match on them so the enemy wouldn't get them? CMOS |
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"If their "fair share" demands that I get nothing for my labors, that it requires me to be a victim, then "public good" be dammed."
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Half of DC would need to go also so... View Quote Link to article: Meet the Kremlin's ideal Congressional candidateArticle is in spoiler below. Click To View Spoiler “I mean Putin is a bad guy, but, like, a lot of people are bad guys. I mean he’s pragmatic.” This is how Joe Kent, a former Green Beret and CIA operative running for Washington state’s 3rd congressional district, described Russian President Vladimir Putin on a podcast earlier this year. Kent’s congressional race, a rematch between him and the district’s first Democratic representative in 12 years, is one of the most competitive in the nation. Last time, he lost by less than 3,000 votes. The Cook Political Report rates Kent's rematch against Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) as a "tossup." When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Kent — only a few months into his first run for office — described Putin’s demands to claim large parts of Ukrainian territory as “very reasonable.” Kent’s campaign has also received significant help from Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), one of the most Russia-friendly members of Congress. Through his Protecting Freedom PAC, Paul has provided nearly half a million dollars to support Kent’s candidacy. Kent has echoed Russian propaganda about the war in Ukraine throughout his campaign during hours of interviews on conservative news programs and podcasts reviewed by Popular Information. Meanwhile, according to an indictment unsealed by the Department of Justice last week, Russian operatives have been running a massive disinformation campaign to sow division and decrease support for Ukraine in the US. Part of this program included amplifying anti-Ukraine messages from conservative US politicians, candidates, and pundits on social media to increase support among American voters for policies favored by the Kremlin. Kent and Putin: Ukraine and Russia share one culture and language The first piece of Russian propaganda that Kent has pushed is that Ukrainians and Russians are one people with one common history. On a podcast hosted by Sean Parnell in January 2024, Kent said, “Look, I don’t want America involved in the actual territorial dispute between Russia and Ukraine. I view that as an issue between two Slavic cousins. Like, they can figure out where those borders go.” Later on the podcast, Kent continued, “[Putin] understands all this and so like he’s never really had any aspirations to anything but unite the Russian speaking people. I mean, I’ll let the Russian speaking people hash that out on their own.” Here, Kent referenced one of the most important myths that the Kremlin has used to justify its war in Ukraine. If Ukrainians are actually Russians who share Russian culture and language, then Russia is actually saving its own people by invading. Several months before the 2022 invasion, Putin published an essay called “On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians” in which he claims that Ukrainians are actually Russians. The Kremlin has maintained this narrative. In March 2024, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said, "One of Ukraine's former leaders said at some point that Ukraine is not Russia. That concept needs to disappear forever. Ukraine is definitely Russia. Historic parts of the country need to come home." But this narrative is false. While Ukraine has been controlled by Russia at certain times, it has a history of its own dating back to the 9th century and has been independent since 1991. And although there are certain regions of Ukraine where Russian is spoken, Ukrainian is a distinct language and is highly favored as the country’s official language and the language of education. In fact, since the Russian invasion in 2022, the number of Ukrainians who believe that Russian should be allowed to be a second official language in certain regions has decreased. Kent and Putin: NATO is responsible for Russian aggression Kent has also frequently pushed the Russian narrative that Russia was provoked to invade Ukraine by the expansion of NATO to Eastern European countries close to its borders. During the same podcast appearance in which Kent called Ukrainians “Russian-speaking people,” he also claimed that NATO is encroaching on Russia: [T]he next president, and I pray it’s going to be President Trump, I think he’s gonna have to be very clear that we’re not for NATO expansion because that’s really what started this entire thing. We’ve had this mentality that we need to continue to add countries you know to the eastern flank, right on Russia’s border of NATO. And that was against the original designs of NATO. Since the end of the Cold War, The Kremlin has used NATO expansion to justify its attacks in Ukraine. In December 2023, Putin said in a press conference, “We remember, as I have mentioned many times before and as you know very well, how you promised us in the 1990s that [NATO] would not move an inch to the East. You cheated us shamelessly: there have been five waves of NATO expansion.” The promise that Putin referred to, however, was never actually made. During early negotiations for the re-unification of Germany at the end of the Cold War, the US informally proposed a ban on NATO expansion in exchange for Russia giving up its half of Germany. But this condition was not a part of the final negotiations. Additionally, the most recent NATO expansions have been the result of Russian aggression, not the cause. When Finland and Sweden joined NATO in April 2023 and March 2024 respectively, they cited Russian aggression as the catalyst for joining after remaining neutral for so long. Kent and Putin: The US should focus on its own problems Another message promoted by Kent, which comes straight from Putin’s playbook, is that Ukraine should be none of America’s business. He made this point during an August 27 podcast: I mean Ukraine, before this war, was our 65th trading partner. Most Americans couldn’t find Ukraine on a map and that’s not a ding on most Americans. They couldn’t find Ukraine on a map because it didn’t matter that much to America. Roman Osadchuk, a research associate at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, pointed out that whether most Americans can find Ukraine on a map or not, the US still has an obligation to Ukraine — in the form of the Budapest Memorandum. Signed in 1994, the Budapest Memorandum is an agreement between Ukraine, the US, and the UK that Ukraine would give up its nuclear arsenal in exchange for assurances that the other two countries would help Ukraine maintain its independence (although it did not specify exactly what such assistance would look like). Kent is “actually mirroring the idea that Russians are spreading most of the time, which is that all other countries should spend time on their internal issues and not be involved in [the Russia-Ukraine war],” Osadchuk told Popular Information. Heightening tensions over domestic politics in the US is one of the key priorities of the Russian propaganda campaign exposed by the DOJ last week. The scheme involved creating dozens of memes and other posts daily through social media accounts targeting conservative voters in all 50 states. The goal of such posts is to stoke fears about topics including the “threat of crime coming from people of color and immigrants (including new immigrants from Ukraine)” and “overspending on foreign policy [at] the expense of white US citizens.” Kent and Putin: Western support for Ukraine could lead to World War 3 Russia and Kent both want the West to focus on internal issues instead of helping Ukraine. And they both warn that the consequences of Western aid to Ukraine will be disastrous. During the August 27 podcast, Kent said, “So now we’re letting Biden unilaterally take us off to what would really be for all intents and purposes the start of World War 3 that potentially has a nuclear angle…The big question too is, like, it’s for what?” According to Osadchuk, Russia ramps up its threats about global war whenever more aid from the West is being discussed. But so far there has been no follow through. “So basically, they're trying to [say]... ‘oh, there would be World War Three if you would continue helping Ukraine.’ But every time, they back down. So every time when Ukraine asks for specific military equipment, Russia says that ‘if you give them [anything], it will be a huge red line.’ Then Ukraine receives it, and nothing happens,” Osadchuk said. Russian propagandists have been hard at work stoking nuclear fears. In the affidavit released last week by the Department of Justice when it indicted two Russian propagandists for pumping disinformation into American right-wing media, one of the goals of this propaganda campaign was described as “the creating of a nuclear psychosis.” Russia wants the US to be afraid that helping Ukraine will provoke global war. One cog in a disinformation machine It is unclear why Joe Kent, a combat veteran and former US intelligence operative, has turned to Russian propaganda. When Popular Information asked his campaign, there was no response. Whatever the reason and whether intentional or not, Osadchuk said that Kent’s rhetoric helps Russia. People like Kent, according to Osadchuk, are influencers. Being a politician, candidate, or talking-head, some people “are effective at promoting some specific ideas to a number of people. So in that way, they are amplifying them, willingly or unwillingly,” he said. Along with media influencers, candidates like Kent play an important role in Russian propaganda efforts, legitimizing their talking points. “What Russian then does with this is another important and interesting thing,” said Osadchuk. “They will point at this person and [say] ‘look, US politicians are certain that the US should not be helping Ukraine.’ They will write this in Russian, then [Russia Today] will translate it in English, and then it will be picked up again. So this is just a kind of feedback loop again and again.” |
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Ground drone deleted and yeeted them. 20 sec video.
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How does Ukraine prevent their gains in Kursk from becoming a static, defensive operation against orc attacks to regain that territory?
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"People, Ideas, Technology - IN THAT ORDER"
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Link to FT article: Top Chinese general to visit US as militaries step up engagement | Move marks latest effort to defuse tensions over Taiwan and South China Sea ”A top Chinese military commander will visit US Indo-Pacific Command in Hawaii next week as the two militaries step up engagement amid regional concerns about tensions over Taiwan and the South China Sea. General Wu Yanan, the People’s Liberation Army Southern Theater commander, will attend a defence conference hosted by Admiral Samuel Paparo, head of US Indo-Pacific Command, according to people familiar with the plans.” |
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Originally Posted By MKSheppard: South Korea is quite specific about all this; it's been detailed over the years in various articles because South Korea's policy gives arms controllers fits as being "escalatory" and "destabilizing", so they write lengthy articles; which is how we know about most of this. For those of you in the peanut gallery; there's a reason South Korea drew up these specific plans: 26 March 2010: ROKS Cheonan is sunk by a North Korean torpedo, with 46 KIA. 23 November 2010: North Korea fired 170+ shells/rockets at Yeonpyeong Island, killing 20 and wounding 50+ (both military and civilians). Those incidents nearly 15 years in the past, profoundly affected South Korean policymakers; leading to the 2016-2022 period where they formulated the "Three Axis System": Axis 1.) The Kill Chain -- in short, Curtis LeMay is alive and well in South Korea. If SK even so much as *THINKS* North Korea is going to do something, they will immediately and pre-emptively strike North Korean Nuclear and Missile facilities right away. Axis 2.) The Korean Air & Missile Defense (KAMD) System -- The Korean version of the US NMD/TMD system, with multiple types of interceptors, to deal with the inevitable North Korean response(s) to Axises 1 and 3. Lasers are already being introduced/integrated (Block I Laser) to deal with UAVs and other targets in KAMD. Axis 3.) The Korea Massive Punishment and Retaliation (KMPR) Plan -- as mentioned before to you -- it's the "Grand Tour" of North Korean Leadership locations. South Korea will escalate massively right from the start on all North Korean leadership targets within range of South Korean munitions or special forces. View Quote Relevant articles: https://www.csis.org/analysis/south-koreas-offensive-military-strategy-and-its-dilemma https://www.cfr.org/blog/south-koreas-revitalized-three-axis-system https://ipdefenseforum.com/2024/09/south-korea-strengthening-three-axis-defense-system-enhancing-readiness/ https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14702436.2024.2303412 |
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Originally Posted By MKSheppard: South Korea is quite specific about all this; it's been detailed over the years in various articles because South Korea's policy gives arms controllers fits as being "escalatory" and "destabilizing", so they write lengthy articles; which is how we know about most of this. For those of you in the peanut gallery; there's a reason South Korea drew up these specific plans: 26 March 2010: ROKS Cheonan is sunk by a North Korean torpedo, with 46 KIA. 23 November 2010: North Korea fired 170+ shells/rockets at Yeonpyeong Island, killing 20 and wounding 50+ (both military and civilians). Those incidents nearly 15 years in the past, profoundly affected South Korean policymakers; leading to the 2016-2022 period where they formulated the "Three Axis System": Axis 1.) The Kill Chain -- in short, Curtis LeMay is alive and well in South Korea. If SK even so much as *THINKS* North Korea is going to do something, they will immediately and pre-emptively strike North Korean Nuclear and Missile facilities right away. Axis 2.) The Korean Air & Missile Defense (KAMD) System -- The Korean version of the US NMD/TMD system, with multiple types of interceptors, to deal with the inevitable North Korean response(s) to Axises 1 and 3. Lasers are already being introduced/integrated (Block I Laser) to deal with UAVs and other targets in KAMD. Axis 3.) The Korea Massive Punishment and Retaliation (KMPR) Plan -- as mentioned before to you -- it's the "Grand Tour" of North Korean Leadership locations. South Korea will escalate massively right from the start on all North Korean leadership targets within range of South Korean munitions or special forces. View Quote North Korea has thousands of Tunnels containing just as many artillery pieces within range of Seoul. It would not be pretty. |
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War criminals were blown up in Russia - the invaders used aviation 💥 On September 11, 2024, in the city of Yekaterinburg, Russia, an explosion rang out near the checkpoint of the military unit where the Russian Guard is based. 🤝 The act of retaliating against the Russian invaders involved in the organization of torture camps in the occupied territories of Ukraine was carried out in cooperation with the GUR of the MoU by representatives of the underground, which acts against the Putin regime on the territory of the aggressor state. The fragmentary explosive device made by them with a total mass of 6 kg was covertly placed near the checkpoint of the Russian Guards. ⚡️ As a result of the detonation, enemy personnel were blown up, and the automobile equipment of Russian criminals was damaged. 👥 To eliminate the consequences of the explosion, Russian special services and ambulances arrived at the scene, and a medical evacuation helicopter was launched into the air. ❗️ The GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reminds that there will be a fair retribution for every war crime. 🇺🇦 Glory to Ukraine! https://t.me/DIUkraine/4411 |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
Originally Posted By Prime: Kyiv has been...noisy...the last couple days. They seem confident in their ability to get high profile visitors in and out. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GXQ8-a8WwAA1K1n?format=png&name=small
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
Originally Posted By HIPPO: There are more out there seeking power and trying get into Congress, like this former CIA Office and Green Beret…: Link to article: Meet the Kremlin's ideal Congressional candidateArticle is in spoiler below. Click To View Spoiler “I mean Putin is a bad guy, but, like, a lot of people are bad guys. I mean he’s pragmatic.” This is how Joe Kent, a former Green Beret and CIA operative running for Washington state’s 3rd congressional district, described Russian President Vladimir Putin on a podcast earlier this year. Kent’s congressional race, a rematch between him and the district’s first Democratic representative in 12 years, is one of the most competitive in the nation. Last time, he lost by less than 3,000 votes. The Cook Political Report rates Kent's rematch against Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) as a "tossup." When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Kent — only a few months into his first run for office — described Putin’s demands to claim large parts of Ukrainian territory as “very reasonable.” Kent’s campaign has also received significant help from Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), one of the most Russia-friendly members of Congress. Through his Protecting Freedom PAC, Paul has provided nearly half a million dollars to support Kent’s candidacy. Kent has echoed Russian propaganda about the war in Ukraine throughout his campaign during hours of interviews on conservative news programs and podcasts reviewed by Popular Information. Meanwhile, according to an indictment unsealed by the Department of Justice last week, Russian operatives have been running a massive disinformation campaign to sow division and decrease support for Ukraine in the US. Part of this program included amplifying anti-Ukraine messages from conservative US politicians, candidates, and pundits on social media to increase support among American voters for policies favored by the Kremlin. Kent and Putin: Ukraine and Russia share one culture and language The first piece of Russian propaganda that Kent has pushed is that Ukrainians and Russians are one people with one common history. On a podcast hosted by Sean Parnell in January 2024, Kent said, “Look, I don’t want America involved in the actual territorial dispute between Russia and Ukraine. I view that as an issue between two Slavic cousins. Like, they can figure out where those borders go.” Later on the podcast, Kent continued, “[Putin] understands all this and so like he’s never really had any aspirations to anything but unite the Russian speaking people. I mean, I’ll let the Russian speaking people hash that out on their own.” Here, Kent referenced one of the most important myths that the Kremlin has used to justify its war in Ukraine. If Ukrainians are actually Russians who share Russian culture and language, then Russia is actually saving its own people by invading. Several months before the 2022 invasion, Putin published an essay called “On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians” in which he claims that Ukrainians are actually Russians. The Kremlin has maintained this narrative. In March 2024, Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said, "One of Ukraine's former leaders said at some point that Ukraine is not Russia. That concept needs to disappear forever. Ukraine is definitely Russia. Historic parts of the country need to come home." But this narrative is false. While Ukraine has been controlled by Russia at certain times, it has a history of its own dating back to the 9th century and has been independent since 1991. And although there are certain regions of Ukraine where Russian is spoken, Ukrainian is a distinct language and is highly favored as the country’s official language and the language of education. In fact, since the Russian invasion in 2022, the number of Ukrainians who believe that Russian should be allowed to be a second official language in certain regions has decreased. Kent and Putin: NATO is responsible for Russian aggression Kent has also frequently pushed the Russian narrative that Russia was provoked to invade Ukraine by the expansion of NATO to Eastern European countries close to its borders. During the same podcast appearance in which Kent called Ukrainians “Russian-speaking people,” he also claimed that NATO is encroaching on Russia: [T]he next president, and I pray it’s going to be President Trump, I think he’s gonna have to be very clear that we’re not for NATO expansion because that’s really what started this entire thing. We’ve had this mentality that we need to continue to add countries you know to the eastern flank, right on Russia’s border of NATO. And that was against the original designs of NATO. Since the end of the Cold War, The Kremlin has used NATO expansion to justify its attacks in Ukraine. In December 2023, Putin said in a press conference, “We remember, as I have mentioned many times before and as you know very well, how you promised us in the 1990s that [NATO] would not move an inch to the East. You cheated us shamelessly: there have been five waves of NATO expansion.” The promise that Putin referred to, however, was never actually made. During early negotiations for the re-unification of Germany at the end of the Cold War, the US informally proposed a ban on NATO expansion in exchange for Russia giving up its half of Germany. But this condition was not a part of the final negotiations. Additionally, the most recent NATO expansions have been the result of Russian aggression, not the cause. When Finland and Sweden joined NATO in April 2023 and March 2024 respectively, they cited Russian aggression as the catalyst for joining after remaining neutral for so long. Kent and Putin: The US should focus on its own problems Another message promoted by Kent, which comes straight from Putin’s playbook, is that Ukraine should be none of America’s business. He made this point during an August 27 podcast: I mean Ukraine, before this war, was our 65th trading partner. Most Americans couldn’t find Ukraine on a map and that’s not a ding on most Americans. They couldn’t find Ukraine on a map because it didn’t matter that much to America. Roman Osadchuk, a research associate at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, pointed out that whether most Americans can find Ukraine on a map or not, the US still has an obligation to Ukraine — in the form of the Budapest Memorandum. Signed in 1994, the Budapest Memorandum is an agreement between Ukraine, the US, and the UK that Ukraine would give up its nuclear arsenal in exchange for assurances that the other two countries would help Ukraine maintain its independence (although it did not specify exactly what such assistance would look like). Kent is “actually mirroring the idea that Russians are spreading most of the time, which is that all other countries should spend time on their internal issues and not be involved in [the Russia-Ukraine war],” Osadchuk told Popular Information. Heightening tensions over domestic politics in the US is one of the key priorities of the Russian propaganda campaign exposed by the DOJ last week. The scheme involved creating dozens of memes and other posts daily through social media accounts targeting conservative voters in all 50 states. The goal of such posts is to stoke fears about topics including the “threat of crime coming from people of color and immigrants (including new immigrants from Ukraine)” and “overspending on foreign policy [at] the expense of white US citizens.” Kent and Putin: Western support for Ukraine could lead to World War 3 Russia and Kent both want the West to focus on internal issues instead of helping Ukraine. And they both warn that the consequences of Western aid to Ukraine will be disastrous. During the August 27 podcast, Kent said, “So now we’re letting Biden unilaterally take us off to what would really be for all intents and purposes the start of World War 3 that potentially has a nuclear angle…The big question too is, like, it’s for what?” According to Osadchuk, Russia ramps up its threats about global war whenever more aid from the West is being discussed. But so far there has been no follow through. “So basically, they're trying to [say]... ‘oh, there would be World War Three if you would continue helping Ukraine.’ But every time, they back down. So every time when Ukraine asks for specific military equipment, Russia says that ‘if you give them [anything], it will be a huge red line.’ Then Ukraine receives it, and nothing happens,” Osadchuk said. Russian propagandists have been hard at work stoking nuclear fears. In the affidavit released last week by the Department of Justice when it indicted two Russian propagandists for pumping disinformation into American right-wing media, one of the goals of this propaganda campaign was described as “the creating of a nuclear psychosis.” Russia wants the US to be afraid that helping Ukraine will provoke global war. One cog in a disinformation machine It is unclear why Joe Kent, a combat veteran and former US intelligence operative, has turned to Russian propaganda. When Popular Information asked his campaign, there was no response. Whatever the reason and whether intentional or not, Osadchuk said that Kent’s rhetoric helps Russia. People like Kent, according to Osadchuk, are influencers. Being a politician, candidate, or talking-head, some people “are effective at promoting some specific ideas to a number of people. So in that way, they are amplifying them, willingly or unwillingly,” he said. Along with media influencers, candidates like Kent play an important role in Russian propaganda efforts, legitimizing their talking points. “What Russian then does with this is another important and interesting thing,” said Osadchuk. “They will point at this person and [say] ‘look, US politicians are certain that the US should not be helping Ukraine.’ They will write this in Russian, then [Russia Today] will translate it in English, and then it will be picked up again. So this is just a kind of feedback loop again and again.” View Quote I wonder if I have Joe Kent on my ignore list? And go figure, a guy from the CIA gets his history and facts wrong. NATO caused the war, LOL. Dumbass. |
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GXRXugFWoAAhgUp?format=jpg&name=large https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GXRXugFXgAE_9lw?format=jpg&name=large Another blow to the Kostyantynivska community — 3 people were killed and 2 wounded in Virolyubivka. The village came under artillery fire this morning. One of the shells hit the territory of the enterprise where people were. A truck with humanitarian aid and a car were destroyed. In addition, the private sector of Kostyantynivka was again under attack - 7 houses and a power line were damaged there. Again and again forced to repeat: evacuate! Evacuation saves lives! https://t.me/DonetskaODA/20279 View Quote https://www.icrc.org/en/news-release/ukraine-3-icrc-staff-killed-after-shelling-hits-aid-distribution-site-donetsk |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
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"So I think it goes like this: Trump sits down, says to the Russians, to the Ukrainians, to the Europeans, you guys need to figure out what a peaceful settlement looks like. And it will probably look roughly the same as the current dividing line between Russia and Ukraine. It will become like a demilitarized zone. It will be strongly fortified so that the Russians do not invade again. Ukraine retains its independent sovereignty. Russia receives a guarantee of neutrality from Ukraine, it does not join NATO, it does not join any allied institutions." — J.D. Vance |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
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