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Originally Posted By outofbattery: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56204/A035237D-C70F-45CB-9B06-57430DA958C3_jpe-2383451.JPG View Quote Hmmm |
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Tajik tank commander that says he had never live fired his cannon before the invasion.
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Originally Posted By Chaingun: Agreed, take away the mafia mentality brainwashing the Russians go though and Russia would be a great country with very intelligent people The genetic differences between Russians, Ukrainians and Europeans are at most miniscule View Quote |
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Originally Posted By DOW: I don't see any snorkels, although that doesn't necessarily mean it wasn't tried. Those T72 variants probably haven't been watertight for decades, if they ever were. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DOW: Originally Posted By Mal_means_bad: Is this photo real? Claims to be a Russian failed river tank fording.
"Suicide mission! Failed forced crossing of the Siverskyi Donets River by RUS tanks. The tankers did not do this on purpose but were ordered by desperate commanders to cross without a bridge." https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/172926/FStjxWCXoAQtv3B_jpeg-2383388.JPG I don't see any snorkels, although that doesn't necessarily mean it wasn't tried. Those T72 variants probably haven't been watertight for decades, if they ever were. The T-72 is designed to cross rivers up to 5 m (16.4 ft) deep submerged using a small diameter snorkel assembled on-site. The crew is individually supplied with simple rebreather chest-pack apparatuses for emergency situations. If the engine stops underwater, it must be restarted within six seconds, or the T-72's engine compartment becomes flooded due to pressure loss. The snorkeling procedure is considered dangerous, but is important for maintaining operational mobility. |
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"We will always remember. We will always be proud. We will always be prepared so we may always be free." Ronald Reagan 1984
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Originally Posted By outofbattery: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56204/A035237D-C70F-45CB-9B06-57430DA958C3_jpe-2383451.JPG View Quote |
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"We will always remember. We will always be proud. We will always be prepared so we may always be free." Ronald Reagan 1984
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Originally Posted By rgkeller: Better take away the Vodka as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rgkeller: Originally Posted By Chaingun: Agreed, take away the mafia mentality brainwashing the Russians go though and Russia would be a great country with very intelligent people The genetic differences between Russians, Ukrainians and Europeans are at most miniscule My genetic heritage says I have nothing with slavs and Orcs. My grandmother on pure Hunnic side hailing from the Tatra..has gene heritage from one of the founding Hungarian tribes.. Lél Fuck the Orcs... |
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Originally Posted By Chaingun: Agreed, take away the mafia mentality brainwashing the Russians go though and Russia would be a great country with very intelligent people The genetic differences between Russians, Ukrainians and Europeans are at most miniscule View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Chaingun: Originally Posted By Jack67: Originally Posted By OKnativeson: I was about to post this. when people come to understand that while there are brilliantly minded Russians out there, for the most part they are genetically not like Western Europeans. they are not normal. OK, hold TF on here a minute. What you are advocating is actually race hatred - that some indiscernable genetic make up makes one group defective and incompatible with humanity. Why don't we just round up the Russians, heck maybe the Japanese and Africans in our country and put them in camps? I"m sitting this very minute in a CMP/Army Marksmanship Unit training class and shooting a service rifle match tomorrow with my 18 year old "genetically" Russian step-son next to me. He's as "western" as any one around. "Genes" aren't destiny. Culture, community matter. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/556465/A8DD0537-87FB-45D4-BD5E-5BC41D2F0083_jpe-2383411.JPG The genetic differences between Russians, Ukrainians and Europeans are at most miniscule The genetic differences between humans and chimps is about 2%. There is a relatively large difference in genetic and historical/cultural difference between slavs and western Europeans. |
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Originally Posted By Wreckshooter: Reddit. Chechens pinned down in firefight, have two casualties. Should I be surprised the Chechens have plasma bags? View Quote |
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"We will always remember. We will always be proud. We will always be prepared so we may always be free." Ronald Reagan 1984
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Originally Posted By Spade: The inspiration here should be Israel crossing the Suez in 73. You can take territory just to make trouble, upset your enemy, and strengthen your post war negotiation position View Quote Absolutely correct. Holding Russian territory could be a bargaining chip for Ukraine and I think they are considering it as a policy. They will have to consider how to best do that, as there are several potential downsides. 1)Putin might see an effort to take Russian land as a pretext to use nukes. Not saying that’s a reason to not do it, however minimizing your offensive’s vulnerability to nukes is probably wise. 2)Doing to Belgorod what the Russians did to Mariupol is both beyond Ukraine’s artillery resources and problematic from a PR standpoint. 3)An occupation of Belgorod where Ukraine has to to Russian-like things to pacify the city is likewise problematic. Getting into Belgorod would prevent the Russians from nuking them, however. 4)Occupying Belgorod is also problematic from the standpoint of Russian public opinion. The Russian public/elites may eventually get tired of bloodshed for nothing in Ukraine, but may have more tolerance for it to “defend the motherland.” Ukraine would have to decide what was in its best interests and most likely to result in an acceptable conclusion to the war. They still don’t need to garrison their own territory in the wake of an offensive. |
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Originally Posted By outofbattery: Tajik tank commander that says he had never live fired his cannon before the invasion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lao1fc81iAI View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Capta: Absolutely correct. Holding Russian territory could be a bargaining chip for Ukraine and I think they are considering it as a policy. They will have to consider how to best do that, as there are several potential downsides. 1)Putin might see an effort to take Russian land as a pretext to use nukes. Not saying that's a reason to not do it, however minimizing your offensive's vulnerability to nukes is probably wise. 2)Doing to Belgorod what the Russians did to Mariupol is both beyond Ukraine's artillery resources and problematic from a PR standpoint. 3)An occupation of Belgorod where Ukraine has to to Russian-like things to pacify the city is likewise problematic. Getting into Belgorod would prevent the Russians from nuking them, however. 4)Occupying Belgorod is also problematic from the standpoint of Russian public opinion. The Russian public/elites may eventually get tired of bloodshed for nothing in Ukraine, but may have more tolerance for it to "defend the motherland." Ukraine would have to decide what was in its best interests and most likely to result in an acceptable conclusion to the war. They still don't need to garrison their own territory in the wake of an offensive. View Quote That's too simplistic. You're under martial law and bordering on an enemy country. The don't necessarily need UA troops, but some kind of police/border guard/TDF presence within the reoccupied areas to maintain rule of law. You're also going to need a blocking force near key areas along the border, otherwise there's nothing preventing Russia from just withdrawling, regrouping within Russia, and wheeling around to attack another front(basically what they did when they pulled out of the Kyiv offensive). And lastly you seem to forget that Russia is moving Russian citizens into the occupied areas. So you need to do something with them; at the very least keep them from becoming saboteurs, and likely deport their asses back to Russia. |
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Originally Posted By YaNi05: Yeah that's my feeling too. Russia isn't going to win, but I also don't see how Ukraine can take back all of the territory lost. Russians have admitted they're attacking with roughly 1:1 ratio, which certainly isn't enough. I understand that Ukraine has localized numerical superiority in Kharkiv region, which is how they've been successful in pushing to the Russian border, but they will need troops to hold the ground that they take. So for every inch of ground captured, some amount of forces will need to remain there. And they will need to keep sizeable blocking forces in some of the key areas(like Belgorod and Odesa) just to make sure Russia doesn't go full retard and try their luck. I see this going well into 2023, unless somehow Ukraine and Russia come to some kind of stalemate/ceasefire ala 38th parallel, which Zelinsky has stated as completely unacceptable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By YaNi05: Yeah that's my feeling too. Russia isn't going to win, but I also don't see how Ukraine can take back all of the territory lost. Russians have admitted they're attacking with roughly 1:1 ratio, which certainly isn't enough. I understand that Ukraine has localized numerical superiority in Kharkiv region, which is how they've been successful in pushing to the Russian border, but they will need troops to hold the ground that they take. So for every inch of ground captured, some amount of forces will need to remain there. And they will need to keep sizeable blocking forces in some of the key areas(like Belgorod and Odesa) just to make sure Russia doesn't go full retard and try their luck. I see this going well into 2023, unless somehow Ukraine and Russia come to some kind of stalemate/ceasefire ala 38th parallel, which Zelinsky has stated as completely unacceptable. That's why I keep saying a nato backed russian styled "peace keeping" force is vital to freeing up troops to go on the offensive. Stage a few incidents where Nato soldiers "Push back" ukrainians to keep the farce up Originally Posted By mbinky: Some more cannon cockers. So a question. How is the powder ignited? They load the shell, then the charge, what sets it off? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J5VZ91M4dc Are those boxes up top the digital systems? I thought these were analog? @ron @r0n |
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Originally Posted By YaNi05: That's too simplistic. You're under martial law and bordering on an enemy country. The don't necessarily need UA troops, but some kind of police/border guard/TDF presence within the reoccupied areas to maintain rule of law. You're also going to need a blocking force near key areas along the border, otherwise there's nothing preventing Russia from just withdrawling, regrouping within Russia, and wheeling around to attack another front(basically what they did when they pulled out of the Kyiv offensive). And lastly you seem to forget that Russia is moving Russian citizens into the occupied areas. So you need to do something with them; at the very least keep them from becoming saboteurs, and likely deport their asses back to Russia. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By YaNi05: Originally Posted By Capta: Absolutely correct. Holding Russian territory could be a bargaining chip for Ukraine and I think they are considering it as a policy. They will have to consider how to best do that, as there are several potential downsides. 1)Putin might see an effort to take Russian land as a pretext to use nukes. Not saying that's a reason to not do it, however minimizing your offensive's vulnerability to nukes is probably wise. 2)Doing to Belgorod what the Russians did to Mariupol is both beyond Ukraine's artillery resources and problematic from a PR standpoint. 3)An occupation of Belgorod where Ukraine has to to Russian-like things to pacify the city is likewise problematic. Getting into Belgorod would prevent the Russians from nuking them, however. 4)Occupying Belgorod is also problematic from the standpoint of Russian public opinion. The Russian public/elites may eventually get tired of bloodshed for nothing in Ukraine, but may have more tolerance for it to "defend the motherland." Ukraine would have to decide what was in its best interests and most likely to result in an acceptable conclusion to the war. They still don't need to garrison their own territory in the wake of an offensive. That's too simplistic. You're under martial law and bordering on an enemy country. The don't necessarily need UA troops, but some kind of police/border guard/TDF presence within the reoccupied areas to maintain rule of law. You're also going to need a blocking force near key areas along the border, otherwise there's nothing preventing Russia from just withdrawling, regrouping within Russia, and wheeling around to attack another front(basically what they did when they pulled out of the Kyiv offensive). And lastly you seem to forget that Russia is moving Russian citizens into the occupied areas. So you need to do something with them; at the very least keep them from becoming saboteurs, and likely deport their asses back to Russia. There's probably not a thousand people in Russia that matter from a foreign policy standpoint. Every one of them needs to be under indictment by FBI/InterPol/Home Office/UN. It needs to be made clear they and their families have to reside in the shithole they are creating for their own people... or go to prison. I don't think we've done enough on the asset forfeiture front either. They are doing it for wealth. They should not be allowed to keep that wealth. Orcs literally don't fucking care about dead orcs. In some instances (Like the Chechens), they would probably prefer if they didn't come home. |
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War tourist, Johnny FD, pretends to be a war refugee for Youtube income. He distastefully consumes free services and food for real refugees in Poland, only a few days after buying a Porsche in Kyiv.
Link is just his title on Youtube, and I don't recommend giving him a view, and thus more income. He's crossed a line on that video. Of course, he's a liberal shithead raised in San Francisco. REFUGEE OF WAR? FLEEING UKRAINE AGAIN. |
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: That's why I keep saying a nato backed russian styled "peace keeping" force is vital to freeing up troops to go on the offensive. Stage a few incidents where Nato soldiers "Push back" ukrainians to keep the farce up Are those boxes up top the digital systems? I thought these were analog? @ron @r0n View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fadedsun: Originally Posted By YaNi05: Yeah that's my feeling too. Russia isn't going to win, but I also don't see how Ukraine can take back all of the territory lost. Russians have admitted they're attacking with roughly 1:1 ratio, which certainly isn't enough. I understand that Ukraine has localized numerical superiority in Kharkiv region, which is how they've been successful in pushing to the Russian border, but they will need troops to hold the ground that they take. So for every inch of ground captured, some amount of forces will need to remain there. And they will need to keep sizeable blocking forces in some of the key areas(like Belgorod and Odesa) just to make sure Russia doesn't go full retard and try their luck. I see this going well into 2023, unless somehow Ukraine and Russia come to some kind of stalemate/ceasefire ala 38th parallel, which Zelinsky has stated as completely unacceptable. That's why I keep saying a nato backed russian styled "peace keeping" force is vital to freeing up troops to go on the offensive. Stage a few incidents where Nato soldiers "Push back" ukrainians to keep the farce up Originally Posted By mbinky: Some more cannon cockers. So a question. How is the powder ignited? They load the shell, then the charge, what sets it off? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J5VZ91M4dc Are those boxes up top the digital systems? I thought these were analog? @ron @r0n Those things with the series of spring in multiple places and the covered box next to the Gunner’s Pantel are the mounts for the Digital Fire Control System but the various actual line replace unit subcomponents are not there. |
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Originally Posted By 74HC: War tourist, Johnny FD, pretends to be a war refugee for Youtube income. He distastefully consumes free services and food for real refugees in Poland, only a few days after buying a Porsche in Kyiv. Link is just his title on Youtube, and I don't recommend giving him a view, and thus more income. He's crossed a line on that video. Of course, he's a liberal shithead raised in San Francisco. REFUGEE OF WAR? FLEEING UKRAINE AGAIN. View Quote LOL! You know he lives in Ukraine right? Have you noticed he has been helping distribute aid and fundraise also? A lot of his fundraising is by getting the word out with his Youtube channel. I mean technically his having to leave his home in Ukraine for safety reasons does make him a refugee. I thought at the time he bought the Porsche "boy that was dumb", I wont argue that. But... in the end, As long as its his money that he spent. Who gives a shit? I think he means well, I am not sure he is trying to be disingenuous. |
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Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: You guys are making the silly assumption that the Russian language is for simple minded people just because it doesn't use articles like we do. Russian is not simple, it has just as many, if not more grammar rules than English. View Quote True. I just finished my first Russian class. For example, Russian has 6 cases. These cases determine sentence structure and conjugations…very hard to learn. |
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Originally Posted By Goodn: LOL! You know he lives in Ukraine right? Have you noticed he has been helping distribute aid and fundraise also? A lot of his fundraising is by getting the word out with his Youtube channel. I mean technically his having to leave his home in Ukraine for safety reasons does make him a refugee. I thought at the time he bought the Porsche "boy that was dumb", I wont argue that. But... in the end, As long as its his money that he spent. Who gives a shit? I think he means well, I am not sure he is trying to be disingenuous. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Goodn: Originally Posted By 74HC: War tourist, Johnny FD, pretends to be a war refugee for Youtube income. He distastefully consumes free services and food for real refugees in Poland, only a few days after buying a Porsche in Kyiv. Link is just his title on Youtube, and I don't recommend giving him a view, and thus more income. He's crossed a line on that video. Of course, he's a liberal shithead raised in San Francisco. REFUGEE OF WAR? FLEEING UKRAINE AGAIN. LOL! You know he lives in Ukraine right? Have you noticed he has been helping distribute aid and fundraise also? A lot of his fundraising is by getting the word out with his Youtube channel. I mean technically his having to leave his home in Ukraine for safety reasons does make him a refugee. I thought at the time he bought the Porsche "boy that was dumb", I wont argue that. But... in the end, As long as its his money that he spent. Who gives a shit? I think he means well, I am not sure he is trying to be disingenuous. I started to get the same vibes off Johnny’s vids recently as well. The last one specifically. It does feel a shady and unseemly. ETA: His aid distribution is going to a local grocery store and buying a cart worth of groceries. |
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Ukraine wins 2022 Eurovision
Ukraine wins Eurovision 2022 | SBS News Kalush Orchestra - Stefania - Ukraine ???? - Official Music Video - Eurovision 2022 Means they get to host 2023 Eurovision |
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Originally Posted By trapsh00ter99: Ukraine wins 2022 Eurovision https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq9D0O0qOag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiEGVYOruLk Means they get to host 2023 Eurovision View Quote The peoples vote was huge. So much support for Ukraine from around Europe and the world. |
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Originally Posted By Prime:
View Quote So russians will be the defenders and Ukraine will have to take ground. They will need non-defensive weapons and training. Hopefully they have been preparing for this eventuality for years. Burn the orcs to the ground. All of them. |
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Originally Posted By GTLandser: Nice. But beer comes after Ukraine wins. View Quote A-B brewing is supposed to start brewing Chernigivske brew here in the US this month. Supposed to be one of the more popular beers in Ukraine. But it may not be available in all cities. Profits are supposed to go towards charities in Ukraine I don’t drink much beer but I would like to try. Unfortunately it looks like it’s only being done as drafts in a few cities, no cans or bottles (yet) Attached File |
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Originally Posted By fike: I started to get the same vibes off Johnny’s vids recently as well. The last one specifically. It does feel a shady and unseemly. ETA: His aid distribution is going to a local grocery store and buying a cart worth of groceries. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fike: Originally Posted By Goodn: Originally Posted By 74HC: War tourist, Johnny FD, pretends to be a war refugee for Youtube income. He distastefully consumes free services and food for real refugees in Poland, only a few days after buying a Porsche in Kyiv. Link is just his title on Youtube, and I don't recommend giving him a view, and thus more income. He's crossed a line on that video. Of course, he's a liberal shithead raised in San Francisco. REFUGEE OF WAR? FLEEING UKRAINE AGAIN. LOL! You know he lives in Ukraine right? Have you noticed he has been helping distribute aid and fundraise also? A lot of his fundraising is by getting the word out with his Youtube channel. I mean technically his having to leave his home in Ukraine for safety reasons does make him a refugee. I thought at the time he bought the Porsche "boy that was dumb", I wont argue that. But... in the end, As long as its his money that he spent. Who gives a shit? I think he means well, I am not sure he is trying to be disingenuous. I started to get the same vibes off Johnny’s vids recently as well. The last one specifically. It does feel a shady and unseemly. ETA: His aid distribution is going to a local grocery store and buying a cart worth of groceries. I'm not sure he really knows what to do. I'm not sure we would know what to do. He's not fighting, but he is trying to support in some way. Nothing wrong with buying groceries and supplies at a store and then traveling to distribute them where there isn't any stores for those locals to buy groceries and supplies. I'm not gonna trash him until there is proof and reason to do so. |
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Originally Posted By outofbattery: Well,yes,a car is different from the car. I speak Estonian,English and German what I would call fluently but don’t actually know all of the rules of English,just what sounds and looks right. If you made me take a high school English exam where I had to dissect sentences I would probably fail but can easily pass as American when typing View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By outofbattery: Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: Yeah Russian isn't like that for the most part. (I'm not an expert, but my wife is). It's a cool language, and in fact they think English is odd...why do you need articles anyway? Does "the car" mean something different than "car?“ Well,yes,a car is different from the car. I speak Estonian,English and German what I would call fluently but don’t actually know all of the rules of English,just what sounds and looks right. If you made me take a high school English exam where I had to dissect sentences I would probably fail but can easily pass as American when typing I speak bad English and Hillbilly. Trust me, you are doing very well. I pf not for your location set to Estonia, I would assume you were American from your words. |
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Originally Posted By YaNi05: That's too simplistic. You're under martial law and bordering on an enemy country. The don't necessarily need UA troops, but some kind of police/border guard/TDF presence within the reoccupied areas to maintain rule of law. You're also going to need a blocking force near key areas along the border, otherwise there's nothing preventing Russia from just withdrawling, regrouping within Russia, and wheeling around to attack another front(basically what they did when they pulled out of the Kyiv offensive). And lastly you seem to forget that Russia is moving Russian citizens into the occupied areas. So you need to do something with them; at the very least keep them from becoming saboteurs, and likely deport their asses back to Russia. View Quote A blocking force at the border (or over the border if they decide to go there) is not the same as garrisoning your own recaptured territory. Russia probably started moving Russian citizens into areas Russia controls, but the process was probably not that far along. Many Ukrainians are moving back home, and the locals will point out the newcomers. Ukraine has ways other than the army to deal with the imported Russians, most likely the SBU and police forces. |
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Originally Posted By R0N: Those things with the series of spring in multiple places and the covered box next to the Gunner’s Pantel are the mounts for the Digital Fire Control System but the various actual line replace unit subcomponents are not there. View Quote So they're still just rocking the old bubble and dial systems? |
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Originally Posted By outofbattery: Well,yes,a car is different from the car. I speak Estonian,English and German what I would call fluently but don’t actually know all of the rules of English,just what sounds and looks right. If you made me take a high school English exam where I had to dissect sentences I would probably fail but can easily pass as American when typing View Quote You and probably almost everyone else here. We spent what seemed like hours every day in 8-9th grade diagraming sentences in English class And I cannot see what value that was, then or now. Couldn’t even begin to do it properly today. |
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Originally Posted By WildBill375: The peoples vote was huge. So much support for Ukraine from around Europe and the world. View Quote Puts even more urgency to kick the invaders out. Zelensky said "We will do everything we can to host Eurovision in Ukrainian Mariupol" |
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Originally Posted By stone-age: Aggressively patriotic ukranians should be volunteering for these positions. They would be helpful. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By stone-age: Originally Posted By mbinky: ⚡️Operational information as of 18.00 on 14.05.2022 from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. ▪️Rashists are trying to recruit Ukrainian citizens to work for the occupation institutions and illegal law enforcement units in the temporarily occupied territories of eastern and southern Ukraine. ▪️On the territory of Gomel region of the Republic of Belarus, the demining activities in the areas of the former location of Russian Federation units are recorded. ▪️In Kharkiv direction, the occupiers focused their main efforts on maintaining their positions, controlling supply routes to the north and east of the city of Kharkiv, as well as preventing Ukrainian troops from advancing towards the state border. ▪️In Donetsk direction, the group of enemy forces concentrates its main efforts on preparing for offensive operations in the direction of Severodonetsk, Soledar and Bakhmut, carries out resupply and regrouping its units. Up to two battalion tactical groups were relocated in this direction. The enemy is conducting assault operations along the line of contact with the support of aircraft and artillery. It has partial success in the Avdiivka area. ▪️The opponent is regrouping its troops in Lyman and Severodonetsk directions. The reinforcement of the group in the battalion tactical group in the area of the Novy Aidar railway station was observed. ▪️In Mariupol, the enemy continues to blockade Ukrainian units near the Azovstal plant. It carries out massive artillery and air strikes, conducts assault operations. ▪️In Zaporizhzhya direction, the opponent concentrated its main efforts on artillery shelling of Ukrainian positions. ▪️On the territory of Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova, the armed forces have been transferred to daily operations. At the same time, units of the operational group of Russian troops continue to be on high alert. ▪️Ships of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation in the Black and Azov Seas perform tasks to isolate the area of hostilities, reconnaissance and fire support in the coastal direction. ▪️The enemy is trying to increase its military presence on Snake Island and is reinforcing its air defense system. ▪️Russian troops continue to deliberately destroy Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure by launching missile and bomb strikes and artillery shelling of settlements in Donetsk, Odesa, Luhansk and Kharkiv regions. Telegram Link Aggressively patriotic ukranians should be volunteering for these positions. They would be helpful. I’d want written orders for that…..don’t wanna be a Quisling once the orcs are thrown out. |
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Originally Posted By trapsh00ter99: Ukraine wins 2022 Eurovision https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq9D0O0qOag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiEGVYOruLk Means they get to host 2023 Eurovision View Quote And here is the russian Eurovision contestant |
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Originally Posted By Zam18th: That would be a great way to get antibiotics and medication to them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Zam18th: Originally Posted By planemaker: LOL. I've been very fortunate in my career to have taken out a clean sheet of paper and done concept to flight over a dozen times. One guy I know has probably done it twice that many times. Some of mine have been complicated, some I hot-wired the airframe in my garage. Literally. One of the most fun things over the years has been to take simple units and do interesting things with them. For example, the FQM-117B is a great little platform. It's almost all foam. You can modify it really easily. I've made a bunch of them for different projects. The look a lot like Mig27s. Here's one a guy did up in the RC forums: https://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=23236&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1494281696 In the Ukrainian case, they could make an electric version with a COTS Pixhawk autopilot, load it up with 5-6lbs of HE payload and have a great weapon. Or, they could load it up with 10lbs of supplies for the folks stuck in Mariupol and land/crash them in a spot to retrieve the supplies. You could send one or two every night when you don't care about getting them back. Last I heard, the Army and Marines still had a bunch of them in their inventory. With a little advisory help, those guys over there are smart enough put together a fleet of them in no time. That would be a great way to get antibiotics and medication to them. That was my thought. And, once the mission was complete, they would work great as a beer cooler. |
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Originally Posted By stone-age: So russians will be the defenders and Ukraine will have to take ground. They will need non-defensive weapons and training. Hopefully they have been preparing for this eventuality for years. Burn the orcs to the ground. All of them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By stone-age: Originally Posted By Prime:
So russians will be the defenders and Ukraine will have to take ground. They will need non-defensive weapons and training. Hopefully they have been preparing for this eventuality for years. Burn the orcs to the ground. All of them. The Azerbaijan - Armenia conflict showed that TB-2s, loitering munitions, and artillery can basically evaporate defending garrisons. |
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Originally Posted By RunnngCircles: And here is the russian Eurovision contestant https://i.redd.it/zc4rwm1lz5r81.png View Quote **Accordion music stops** |
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Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: If it makes you feel better they aren’t diagramming sentences in many schools anymore because it’s racist. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: Originally Posted By outofbattery: Well,yes,a car is different from the car. I speak Estonian,English and German what I would call fluently but don’t actually know all of the rules of English,just what sounds and looks right. If you made me take a high school English exam where I had to dissect sentences I would probably fail but can easily pass as American when typing If it makes you feel better they aren’t diagramming sentences in many schools anymore because it’s racist. When subbing at jr. high or high school language classes, I noted techniques like really learning verb conjugations, etc. applied to the "foreign" language instruction. Kind of confusing because they didn't have much exposure to that in English. Lot's of ??? How about the third person plural past perfect progressive/continuous form of "to do?" What's that in English? So, they are learning English, something they had been doing while learning Spanish or French, etc. |
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Originally Posted By Drakich: The Azerbaijan - Armenia conflict showed that TB-2s, loitering munitions, and artillery can basically evaporate defending garrisons. View Quote This. Loitering munitions and PGMs, mean any static defense is doomed. You must move to survive. Imagine a trench line with 100 or 200 grenade-dropping drones coming in multiple sorties daily. Or automated swarms. Stealthy high-flying drones identifying targets, calling in fire missions, and lasing shortly before impact if the munitions are beam riders. |
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Slava Ukraini! "The only real difference between the men and the boys, is the number and size, and cost of their toys."
NRA Life, GOA Life, CSSA Life, SAF Life, NRA Certified Instructor |
Originally Posted By zach_: They are common here. Some places are nearly infested. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By zach_: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Thanks, another large rodent I did not know about. They are common here. Some places are nearly infested. They were all over the place here until the alligator population rebounded. We used to see thousands of poule d’eauxs locally but I think the gators are knocking them back pretty hard, too. |
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Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle we humbly pray.
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Ukraine said to be counter-attacking from Kharkiv toward northern Izyum with the goal of cutting Russian supply lines at Izyum and trapping about 20 BTGs south of the city.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/5/14/2097948/-Ukraine-update-Something-big-is-happening-as-the-Battle-of-the-Izyum-Salient-begins https://youtu.be/YGjicPkxb0s |
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Originally Posted By realwar: Lavrov: The West has declared a 'total hybrid war' against Russia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sQX7AzteB8 Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says the West has declared a "total hybrid war" against Russia and added that everyone will feel the consequences, without exception. View Quote I will give someone 50 bucks to hit that fucker in the face with a baseball bat and film it for everyone to enjoy. |
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World ain't what it seems, is it Gunny?
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We haven’t seen the Switchblades yet (that we know of) so I’m wondering if they are being saved up to use en masse for a special occasion.
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Originally Posted By AKaTom: Look to large for a muskrat. So far nutria sounds reasonable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AKaTom: Originally Posted By outofbattery: Muskrats. Look to large for a muskrat. So far nutria sounds reasonable. Come on man! Where's your muskrat love? |
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Originally Posted By Circuits: This. Loitering munitions and PGMs, mean any static defense is doomed. You must move to survive. Imagine a trench line with 100 or 200 grenade-dropping drones coming in multiple sorties daily. Or automated swarms. Stealthy high-flying drones identifying targets, calling in fire missions, and lasing shortly before impact if the munitions are beam riders. View Quote We are probably seeing the last major war where the human infantryman stands a chance of survival. The future is pretty damn scary. |
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Originally Posted By BigGrumpyBear: Come on man! Where's your muskrat love? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BigGrumpyBear: Originally Posted By AKaTom: Originally Posted By outofbattery: Muskrats. Look to large for a muskrat. So far nutria sounds reasonable. Come on man! Where's your muskrat love? I had to... Captain & Tennille MUSKRAT LOVE |
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In the end it only matters who is left, not who started it.
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Originally Posted By lorazepam: I will give someone 50 bucks to hit that fucker in the face with a baseball bat and film it for everyone to enjoy. View Quote The downside is that for some reason I have the distinct impression that this would happen: My dear, sweet brother Numsie!! |
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