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Posted: 4/24/2022 11:14:32 PM EDT
Ward Carroll - Here's All the Gear the Pentagon Just Gave the Ukrainian Military - $800M USD
Here's All the Gear the Pentagon Just Gave the Ukrainian Military 1,400 Stinger systems 5,500 Javelin systems 14,000 other anti-armor systems 700 Switchblade UAV systems 90 155mm Howitzers + 183,000 rounds 72 Tactical tow vehicles for the Howitzers 16 MI-17 Helicopters 100 Humvees 200 M113 APC's 7,000 Small Arms + Over 50 million rounds of ammo 75K sets of body armor and helmets 100 Phoenix Ghost Tactical UAV's Laser guided rocket systems Puma UAV's Unmanned Coastal Defense vessels (boats) 14 counter artillery radar systems 4 counter motor radar systems 2 AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel 3D air surveillance radar systems Hundreds of Claymores C4 explosives and demolition equipment Tactical secure communication systems NVG's, Thermal imaging systems, laser range finders Commercial satellite imagery services EOD protective gear CBRN gear Medical supplies “Shoot, A Fella' Could Have A Pretty Good Weekend In Vegas With All That Stuff” |
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NVG's, Thermal imaging systems, View Quote Giving away things that give us an edge, good job. |
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Giving them much less than we gave ISIS. ISIS must have donated more to Bidens campaign fund.
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This is a good list of everything Americans should be able to own.
For the exact same reasons. |
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Good.
I wonder what all the 14,000 other anti-armor systems are. AT-4s, M-72s, etc I would figure. Maybe some Gustavs? I wonder if there are any Dragons still laying around... @KA3B did we ever figure out what anti-ship missiles the Brits gave them are? |
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That actually seems like a pretty good haul for only 800m.
Reminds me of the salad days of Shotgun News. |
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They should not be telling what there sending over there. Stupid!
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Hopefully they rush making more of it instead of well schedule it 10 years from now
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How much is "The Big Guy" getting in kick backs from the Military Industrial Complex for all this?
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Quoted: They should not be telling what there sending over there. Stupid! View Quote Perhaps, but if its extra scary, it might act as a disincentive for the Russians to push further incursions. That would be the general hope, anyway. The Ruskies already know where it’s coming from, so it’s not as if it’s a state secret. |
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Just think of what we could have done with all that on our southern border.
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Quoted: Woo proxy war! View Quote Don't kid yourself. This is going to end poorly for Ukraine and for some of the nearby countries. I wouldn't be surprised if a nuke ends up landing in Germany or even The UK. If Putin is as sick as the news says he is, there's no way he's not going out with a bang. Meanwhile, Ireland is accepting an unlimited amount of Ukrainian refugees and letting the citizens know that they may be forced to harbor them in their homes and businesses. We'll probably start to see more of this from other EU countries and wouldn't be surprised if the WH doesn't start thinking of doing the same (LA tried it with the homeless). It's being reported that the US doesn't have the resources necessary to replenish the armaments we "lent" to Zelensky. Too many sole source contracts and dependence on foreign raw materials. As for Zelensky, he's a dirtbag criminal that is sacrificing his citizens in exchange for fame and fortune. Nothing is good about this war. There are no heroes, only villains. |
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Quoted: Just think of what we could have done with all that on our southern border. View Quote We don't even need that. Just some buses so we can load them up and drive them right back. It would cost less than a local school district spends on busing to move tens of thousands of illegal aliens per day back to Central and South America. Of course, I would make them all spend a year building the wall before I deported them. But I'm racist like that. You guys would be nicer and just drive them home. |
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And still no A-10s the USAF has tried for decades to get rid of.
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Quoted: I wouldn't be surprised if a nuke ends up landing in Germany or even The UK. If Putin is as sick as the news says he is, there's no way he's not going out with a bang. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Woo proxy war! I wouldn't be surprised if a nuke ends up landing in Germany or even The UK. If Putin is as sick as the news says he is, there's no way he's not going out with a bang. How much is the Kremlin paying you to spread your fear porn? A nuke ends up in a NATO country and every city in Russia ceases to exist. Putin is evil, not suicidal. |
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Quoted: How much of that did we give away in the Afghanistan fuck up??? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: NVG's, Thermal imaging systems, Giving away things that give us an edge, good job. How much of that did we give away in the Afghanistan fuck up??? Right. You’d think we’d learn our lesson by now. |
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I am interested to see if our switchblades do as well against Russia as the Israeli Harop and the Turkish version did against Armenia in the hands of Azerbaijan.
I also want to see what The Israeli Harpy anti radar drone could do to take out Russian air defense systems. Are the Israelis still sitting on the sidelines because of their close ties to Russia? |
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Hundreds of claymores?
Fuck, every Ukrainian should have an AK, an ATGM and 2 pack of claymores. If you're going to party, party hearty. Kharn |
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Quoted: Perhaps, but if its extra scary, it might act as a disincentive for the Russians to push further incursions. That would be the general hope, anyway. The Ruskies already know where it’s coming from, so it’s not as if it’s a state secret. View Quote That only works against countries that actually care about their own casualties. Kinda like the "5.56 was designed to wound because it would take 2 more soldiers out of the fight to care for the wounded man." Yes, because all the enemies that we have shot 5.56s at have been so terribly concerned about taking care of their wounded. |
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Quoted: I am interested to see if our switchblades do as well against Russia as the Israeli Harop and the Turkish version did against Armenia in the hands of Azerbaijan. I also want to see what The Israeli Harpy anti radar drone could do to take out Russian air defense systems. Are the Israelis still sitting on the sidelines because of their close ties to Russia? View Quote Largely their large First and second generation Russian immigrants. |
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Quoted: That actually seems like a pretty good haul for only 800m. Reminds me of the salad days of Shotgun News. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Perhaps, but if its extra scary, it might act as a disincentive for the Russians to push further incursions. That would be the general hope, anyway. The Ruskies already know where it's coming from, so it's not as if it's a state secret. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: They should not be telling what there sending over there. Stupid! Perhaps, but if its extra scary, it might act as a disincentive for the Russians to push further incursions. That would be the general hope, anyway. The Ruskies already know where it's coming from, so it's not as if it's a state secret. Yeah I'm pretty sure the Russians know that the weapon systems came from the United States when a tank gets taken out by a javelin or an aircraft gets downed by a stinger. |
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Quoted: We don't even need that. Just some buses so we can load them up and drive them right back. It would cost less than a local school district spends on busing to move tens of thousands of illegal aliens per day back to Central and South America. Of course, I would make them all spend a year building the wall before I deported them. But I'm racist like that. You guys would be nicer and just drive them home. View Quote Biden can take Trump's strong position and end all imports from Mexico, all assistance to Mexico and all daily visits from Mexicans until Mexico turns back all invaders at the southern Mexican border and pays for having all the other invaders deported and returned to their country or hell...whichever is closer. The ammo looked like .22 ammo |
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Quoted: Perhaps, but if its extra scary, it might act as a disincentive for the Russians to push further incursions. That would be the general hope, anyway. The Ruskies already know where it’s coming from, so it’s not as if it’s a state secret. View Quote This. It’s not 1942. Virtually nothing of significance that any modern military does won’t be known by people who want to know it. Cause satellites and cell phones. |
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Quoted: I guess when those thermals end up in China, we'll be able to pick up some nice Holosun knockoffs on the cheap. So there's that. View Quote If the thermals and NVGs are available to the Civilian market they have been in China 2 weeks after they went on sale. Let’s not kid ourselves here. |
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War is incredibly wasteful.
Let the Ukrainians use each and every item exactly for what it was designed to do -- kill Russians and "Peer competitors." |
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Any USMC marked rear sights ?
We have to keep those under tight control. |
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Quoted: Ward Carroll - Here's All the Gear the Pentagon Just Gave the Ukrainian Military - $800M USD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG9cPSVks00 1,400 Stinger systems 5,500 Javelin systems 14,000 other anti-armor systems 700 Switchblade UAV systems 90 155mm Howitzers + 183,000 rounds 72 Tactical tow vehicles for the Howitzers 16 MI-17 Helicopters 100 Humvees 200 M113 APC's 7,000 Small Arms + Over 50 million rounds of ammo 75K sets of body armor and helmets 100 Phoenix Ghost Tactical UAV's Laser guided rocket systems Puma UAV's Unmanned Coastal Defense vessels (boats) 14 counter artillery radar systems 4 counter motor radar systems 2 AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel 3D air surveillance radar systems Hundreds of Claymores C4 explosives and demolition equipment Tactical secure communication systems NVG's, Thermal imaging systems, laser range finders Commercial satellite imagery services EOD protective gear CBRN gear Medical supplies “Shoot, A Fella' Could Have A Pretty Good Weekend In Vegas With All That Stuff” View Quote Which switchblades? 300 or 600? M4s? Or AKs? For small arms. 7.62x39 or 5.45 or 5.56? Chechens have already been photographed with M4s. |
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