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Originally Posted By Prime:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FZ-VG1wXEAAzdkB?format=jpg&name=large Glad he’s around, but he needs to stay off Twitter. View Quote to clean even his finger nails shades aint even scratched up |
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Originally Posted By Circuits: Quayle simply failed to recognize that while "potatoes" is the correct plural, the correct singular, at least in modern usage, is "potato" and not "potatoe". No worse than the average arfer's misuse of the possessive plural, your/you're, etc. Some of arfers' attempts to spell phonetically words which they may use in conversation but don't often see written down are far worse. The left just tries to make a mountain out of any misstep by a conservative, as they were wont to do, even that long ago. View Quote Potatoe is historically an acceptable alternate spelling for the singular. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
View Quote Imagine the troll factor if Ukraine blows up the north end of the base tomorrow, |
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Originally Posted By Dominion21: Yeah, no. You’ve made a false claim that the “explosive filler” in the ERA is useful for other purposes. It is not useful because it’s close to impossible to detonate with anything less than a shaped-charge hit. Even then, it’s explosive characteristics are specifically tailored to defeat the plasma jet but not harm the underlying armor. If you have not noticed, it’s usually just left intact on wrecked tanks, because it’s useless. And no one would strip it, then replace it with rubber (except maybe a corrupt Russian tank factory owner). View Quote RedEffect on YouTube, who is a skilled Russian tank apologist and who is perhaps more neutral towards Russia than I am comfortable with, points out that the T-80 in questions was stripped of everything including bolts. Perhaps the ERA explosive was used to fill up ERA panels on a tank where there were concerns about the age of its own ERA? I think it’s likely that the Ukrainians stripped it because the Russians at least had all the bolts and the sights in it when they deployed it, and it was their second best tank model (not ranking variants here) in one of the first units in. |
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Originally Posted By AROKIE: It also could be as simple as Ukrainian propaganda.. there is no way to confirm what is what with that armor.. but I have seen some evidence from inside Russia that shortcuts have degraded there own ability to produce everything they say they are. Bottom line is that it's no secret Russian armor is shit View Quote Russian armor meaning tanks? Yes. Russian armor meaning the actual armor arrays on tanks? It’s outdated, but usually strong for it’s day until it fell behind in the 1990s and it still needs to be taken seriously if you’re not using M829A3/4. |
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Originally Posted By stgdz: So how does NATO and other and other countries defend Taiwan and our bases against a ballistic missile attack from China? HIMARS is a game changer but they are zipping rite through bridge concrete. How are planes left out on the tarmac to prevent the same type of saki attack from happening? Yeah we have patriot but how long could that defend against it. Was patriot in place after the solamani attack? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By stgdz: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FZ-aUG_X0AQAZLf?format=jpg&name=900x900 So how does NATO and other and other countries defend Taiwan and our bases against a ballistic missile attack from China? HIMARS is a game changer but they are zipping rite through bridge concrete. How are planes left out on the tarmac to prevent the same type of saki attack from happening? Yeah we have patriot but how long could that defend against it. Was patriot in place after the solamani attack? Believe it or not Patriot is our lower tier defense against missiles. Ideally, we would hit their launching systems before they actually launched, but everything at that point is made to deal with a weapon in flight. THAAD, SM-3, SM-6 cover much larger areas, as you get lower through the multiple layers. Ascent and midcourse is where the ballistic missile has not released MIRVS, usually. Terminal is to hit anything leaking through the other defenses. Below Patriot is stuff like CRAM, NASAMS, etc. Notice Aegis ashore is also boost/ascent phase. this is 4 CRAM intercepting multiple mortars at Basra air base in 2009. At all levels of defense, the Russians have nothing equivalent. I really wanted to see their close in weapons in action, but have not seen evidence of them working as of yet. PHALANX GUN IN ACTION IN IRAQ |
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Originally Posted By Capta: “Crimea has probably been seen as a secure rear-area.” https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/390973/Odessaassbandit-2295052.jpg S O O N View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FZ-aUG_X0AQAZLf?format=jpg&name=900x900 “Crimea has probably been seen as a secure rear-area.” https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/390973/Odessaassbandit-2295052.jpg S O O N lol. His time to shine. |
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Originally Posted By Dominion21: Yeah, no. You’ve made a false claim that the “explosive filler” in the ERA is useful for other purposes. It is not useful because it’s close to impossible to detonate with anything less than a shaped-charge hit. Even then, it’s explosive characteristics are specifically tailored to defeat the plasma jet but not harm the underlying armor. If you have not noticed, it’s usually just left intact on wrecked tanks, because it’s useless. And no one would strip it, then replace it with rubber (except maybe a corrupt Russian tank factory owner). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Dominion21: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By Dbnd: Originally Posted By urbanredneck: So seeing videos of Russian equipment....like putting modern covers over their old surplus metal helmets. One I saw yesterday was a Russian tank that had foam blocks in the explosive armor instead of explosives. Is the bulk of Russian equipment in that state? Is that the consensus? And was there any fallout over the rooskie that was identified after mutilating the Ukrainian soldier? What you saw was a T-80BVM that was captured in March that had already been stripped of anything useful including the explosive filler in the ERA. https://twitter.com/oryxspioenkop/status/1498984538319597573?s=21&t=MWyEhXO_4tGbrnploGw5-Q https://youtu.be/T_fwZf9vrO0 But that doesn't explain why the explosive filler was refilled in its complete volume by rubber on all the Kontakt-1 ERA on the turret roof. It also doesn't explain the angled metal piece that is bolted inside and sandwiched with the filler which is supposed to be there, you should not be able to flip through this material like a thick deck of cards either. The plates are metal encased explosives. There would be no point to remove that metal piece as manufactured, it's simply missing from the beginning. The other ERA on the front of the hull does have removed explosive filler, but there must have been a graft going on at the place that made the Kontakt-1 Inside, each brick should look like this: The gray stuff is the explosive material, the other parts are the metal plates bolted inside. https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-BAE1xl0zNhU/VZeIbWgO81I/AAAAAAAACn0/joOMeG8uld0/s1600/2c20.jpg https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0oZf0fE_h9s/WZVfLG8EClI/AAAAAAAAJAw/IpgESdos2ykvZYZqN-WfTB7D0n0cMtlhQCLcBGAs/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/k-1%2Bangled.png Yeah, no. You’ve made a false claim that the “explosive filler” in the ERA is useful for other purposes. It is not useful because it’s close to impossible to detonate with anything less than a shaped-charge hit. Even then, it’s explosive characteristics are specifically tailored to defeat the plasma jet but not harm the underlying armor. If you have not noticed, it’s usually just left intact on wrecked tanks, because it’s useless. And no one would strip it, then replace it with rubber (except maybe a corrupt Russian tank factory owner). That was my point. |
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Originally Posted By Finslayer83: OAB is back!!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Finslayer83: Originally Posted By Capta: “Crimea has probably been seen as a secure rear-area.” https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/390973/Odessaassbandit-2295052.jpg S O O N OAB is back!!!! He never left, just got a little behind in his reading. He got busy, you know. |
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Originally Posted By Charging_Handle: Are the Russians really so fucking stupid they would use land mines as a substitute for ERA? Surely this was just an already damaged orc tank the Ukrainians decided to demo cheaply by stacking mines on top of it and lighting if off with a grenade drop so they didn't use a valuable Javelin or Stugna for the task? Or maybe the tank hit one of these mines, lost a track and Russian engineers were demining the area and stacking the located mines on the tank when the Ukrainian drone spotted their activities and decided to have a little fun? Then again, it could just be Russia being Russia. Nothing would surprise me anymore. I'd always thought the typical enlisted Russian had an average IQ of about 75. We're talking an entire army of Forrest Gumps. But if Russians are riding around in tanks outfitted with landmines for ERA, and doing so on purpose, then Forrest Gump would be a fucking genius in that army. View Quote I'm not a smart man, but I know what armor is... |
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Originally Posted By BerettaGuy: Originally Posted By Ryan_Ruck: Despite being wrong about Dan Quayle at the end, Originally Posted By LurkerII: Dan Quayle could not even spell potato, Carlin was right on! Although I couldn't stand the Bush 1 administration for banning imported "assualt weapons" in 1989 as well as Quayle standing by Bush with his mouth shut whenever Bush spoke about AW bans, Quayle was not a stupid person in my opinion. In 1986 and 1987, I spent a lot of time researching nuclear forces stats/info of the USA and Russia and my work ended up making international news via my congressman regarding the INF Treaty. Anyway, I read a lot of senate hearing transcripts and a lot of what Dan Quayle stated regarding nuclear weapons security- he's not dumb, not even a little. I'm not an expert of the history of spelling, but around 1992, I was talking to a retired engineer who was in his late 70s and the Dan Quayle spelling incident came up. He told me that when he was young, potato was sometimes spelled "pototoe". I dont know if that is true, but the guy was a high level engineer/geologist in his career. @Ryan_Ruck View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BerettaGuy: Originally Posted By Ryan_Ruck: Despite being wrong about Dan Quayle at the end, Originally Posted By LurkerII: Dan Quayle could not even spell potato, Carlin was right on! Originally Posted By Ryan_Ruck: Yes, I know. I said what I said. Although I couldn't stand the Bush 1 administration for banning imported "assualt weapons" in 1989 as well as Quayle standing by Bush with his mouth shut whenever Bush spoke about AW bans, Quayle was not a stupid person in my opinion. In 1986 and 1987, I spent a lot of time researching nuclear forces stats/info of the USA and Russia and my work ended up making international news via my congressman regarding the INF Treaty. Anyway, I read a lot of senate hearing transcripts and a lot of what Dan Quayle stated regarding nuclear weapons security- he's not dumb, not even a little. I'm not an expert of the history of spelling, but around 1992, I was talking to a retired engineer who was in his late 70s and the Dan Quayle spelling incident came up. He told me that when he was young, potato was sometimes spelled "pototoe". I dont know if that is true, but the guy was a high level engineer/geologist in his career. @Ryan_Ruck It was spelled "potatoe" on the cue card they gave him, he questioned it and was told it's fine. And engineers aren't necessarily known for their spelling prowess. |
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Medvedev yapping again about the potential for “accidents” to happen at European nuclear power plants:
https://youtu.be/qrOObczCkE4 Translated from his telegram: “Kyiv bastards and their western patrons, by the looks of it, are ready to cause a new Chornobyl. Missiles and shells are hitting closer and closer to the reactor of the ZNPP and storages of radioactive isotopes. They are saying that all of this is done by Russia. It is an obvious, 100% lie, even for a slightly stupid and russophobic audience. Even the UN do not buy this. They are saying, that this happens strictly by accident. Like the did not intend it. What can I say here.. One shall not forget that nuclear power plants are also located in the European Union. And such accident can also happen there.” |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: I'm trying to figure what that is leading to myself. Perhaps more will join in? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By DonKey153: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
Curious that it's only those countries. No Romania, Baltics, or Hungary. I'm trying to figure what that is leading to myself. Perhaps more will join in? Dana and Zuzhana SPGs, and Krab SPG, three capable systems. Romania and Hungary either buy their stuff or make old Soviet towed designs. If Germany had balls, they'd join the team, if Poland let them. |
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I wondered where these inflatable S-300 Sam systems were coming from.
These look like so much fun for the yard. I'm not a responsible adult though. Like the Russian guided missile electronic components, Alibaba is their friend. Group buy for $2,000. https://m.alibaba.com/product/60731054529/Inflatable-military-decoy-inflatable-Defense-Missile.html |
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Originally Posted By Capta: Imagine the troll factor if Ukraine blows up the north end of the base tomorrow, View Quote It would be a lot more than a troll factor. The russian people would come to the conclusion that their leaders are making them look weak and incompetent. Somebody already shined that sign up on the side of that skyscraper in moscow that said "WHATS AIR DEFENSE DOING?" ( I believe that is the exact wording) So they already feel like their leaders are using soldiers as cannon fodder, and instead of this war reminding the world how formidable and strong Russia is, it's having the opposite effect. Russians don't like that. If they were to hit that base again it would convince everybody that russia isn't capable of defending itself from Ukraine and western weapons. Weak. And that's why I've been hoping they will hit that base again. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: I wondered where these inflatable S-300 Sam systems were coming from. https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/He8cefef5697b4cbf87f3ed046dc9083bC.jpg_720x720q50.jpg Like the Russian guided missile electronic components, Alibaba is their friend. Group buy for $2,000. https://m.alibaba.com/product/60731054529/Inflatable-military-decoy-inflatable-Defense-Missile.html View Quote Cool! Bounce house. You would want the compressor further back though. |
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Originally Posted By Dracster: Dana and Zuzhana SPGs, and Krab SPG, three capable systems. Romania and Hungary either buy their stuff or make old Soviet towed designs. If Germany had balls, they'd join the team, if Poland let them. View Quote Poland says “nah”. And by the way, also that “they’ll be running the EU with Ukraine in 10 years.” |
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https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2022/08/12/7363007/
The Ministry of Culture is preparing a draft law on the status of English: it will be mandatory in certain areas.
The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy is working on a draft law on establishing the special status of English in Ukraine as the language of international communication. Source : First Deputy Minister of Culture and Information Policy Rostyslav Karandeev during a briefing at the Media Center Ukraine - Ukrinform, the ministry's website reports Details : The draft law provides for: establishment of a special status of the English language in Ukraine as a language of international communication; significant expansion of the scope of the English language in Ukraine; the English language will be mandatory in certain public spheres of social life where international communications are available. An interdepartmental working group on the preparation of legislative acts to ensure the functioning of the English language as a language of international communication is being created at the initiative of the ICIP. It will include people's deputies, representatives of state bodies and the public. Currently, the ICIP is summarizing the proposals received from state bodies and the public and preparing a draft order on the creation of such an interagency working group. Taking into account the results of the interdepartmental working group, a draft law on ensuring the functioning of the English language as the language of international communication will be prepared, its public discussion will be held and it will be prepared for submission to the government. Karandeev emphasized that Ukraine currently ranks only 40th out of 112 countries in the world in terms of English proficiency. Direct language : "The transformation of the status of the English language should solve this problem. This is Ukraine's strategic course towards EU membership. The draft law provides for the regulation of the use of the English language in certain public spheres of social life. First of all, it concerns international communications." |
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Earth doesn't have homeless. No poverty, no prejudice, no crime. It’s all disappeared when we rewrote the dictionary. -Musante (Babylon 5)
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Look in the commanders hatch top right of tank, I think there is a guy in there, unfortunately the front left of the tank seems to be using land mines in place of ERA. https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/wmp9vp/ukrainian_drone_destroying_a_russian_tank_with_a/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb View Quote I see what you are saying. Somebody is moving around inside that tank. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: I wondered where these inflatable S-300 Sam systems were coming from. These look like so much fun for the yard. I'm not a responsible adult though. https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/He8cefef5697b4cbf87f3ed046dc9083bC.jpg_720x720q50.jpg https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/HTB1URRPeDfN8KJjSZFjq6xGvpXaJ.jpg_720x720q50.jpg https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/HTB1XiAYdzgy_uJjSZK9q6xvlFXaB.jpg_720x720q50.jpg https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/HTB13KVImdzJ8KJjSspkq6zF7VXaf.jpg_720x720q50.jpg Like the Russian guided missile electronic components, Alibaba is their friend. Group buy for $2,000. https://m.alibaba.com/product/60731054529/Inflatable-military-decoy-inflatable-Defense-Missile.html View Quote I need one of those for the yard at the new house. |
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Originally Posted By Prime:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FZ-VG1wXEAAzdkB?format=jpg&name=large Glad he’s around, but he needs to stay off Twitter. View Quote Yeah, props to him for going and fighting, but his constant Twitter posting has kind of rubbed me the wrong way. It feels like a bit of a publicity stunt, to a certain degree. |
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Originally Posted By stone-age: It would be a lot more than a troll factor. The russian people would come to the conclusion that their leaders are making them look weak and incompetent. Somebody already shined that sign up on the side of that skyscraper in moscow that said "WHATS AIR DEFENSE DOING?" ( I believe that is the exact wording) So they already feel like their leaders are using soldiers as cannon fodder, and instead of this war reminding the world how formidable and strong Russia is, it's having the opposite effect. Russians don't like that. If they were to hit that base again it would convince everybody that russia isn't capable of defending itself from Ukraine and western weapons. Weak. And that's why I've been hoping they will hit that base again. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By stone-age: Originally Posted By Capta: Imagine the troll factor if Ukraine blows up the north end of the base tomorrow, It would be a lot more than a troll factor. The russian people would come to the conclusion that their leaders are making them look weak and incompetent. Somebody already shined that sign up on the side of that skyscraper in moscow that said "WHATS AIR DEFENSE DOING?" ( I believe that is the exact wording) So they already feel like their leaders are using soldiers as cannon fodder, and instead of this war reminding the world how formidable and strong Russia is, it's having the opposite effect. Russians don't like that. If they were to hit that base again it would convince everybody that russia isn't capable of defending itself from Ukraine and western weapons. Weak. And that's why I've been hoping they will hit that base again. Well about that, there were signs in Russian occupied territory that had a photo of an explosion and GPS coordinates on telephone poles, the coordinates were for at least 2 other Russian airfields nearby.
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Originally Posted By sq40: https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2022/08/12/7363007/ The Ministry of Culture is preparing a draft law on the status of English: it will be mandatory in certain areas. The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy is working on a draft law on establishing the special status of English in Ukraine as the language of international communication. Source : First Deputy Minister of Culture and Information Policy Rostyslav Karandeev during a briefing at the Media Center Ukraine - Ukrinform, the ministry's website reports Details : The draft law provides for: establishment of a special status of the English language in Ukraine as a language of international communication; significant expansion of the scope of the English language in Ukraine; the English language will be mandatory in certain public spheres of social life where international communications are available. An interdepartmental working group on the preparation of legislative acts to ensure the functioning of the English language as a language of international communication is being created at the initiative of the ICIP. It will include people's deputies, representatives of state bodies and the public. Currently, the ICIP is summarizing the proposals received from state bodies and the public and preparing a draft order on the creation of such an interagency working group. Taking into account the results of the interdepartmental working group, a draft law on ensuring the functioning of the English language as the language of international communication will be prepared, its public discussion will be held and it will be prepared for submission to the government. Karandeev emphasized that Ukraine currently ranks only 40th out of 112 countries in the world in terms of English proficiency. Direct language : "The transformation of the status of the English language should solve this problem. This is Ukraine's strategic course towards EU membership. The draft law provides for the regulation of the use of the English language in certain public spheres of social life. First of all, it concerns international communications." View Quote I observed some time ago that once a nation can watch Breaking Bad in its original language they are never quite the same again. |
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Originally Posted By stone-age: I see what you are saying. Somebody is moving around inside that tank. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By stone-age: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Look in the commanders hatch top right of tank, I think there is a guy in there, unfortunately the front left of the tank seems to be using land mines in place of ERA. https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/wmp9vp/ukrainian_drone_destroying_a_russian_tank_with_a/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb I see what you are saying. Somebody is moving around inside that tank. I wonder if the tank crew was transporting mines inside the tank to either lay themselves, or were dropping them off with infantry. They were in the process of unloading and staging them when Mr. Drone happens by and thinks, “hmm..there’s explodey stuff all over that tank!: |
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Originally Posted By AROKIE: Holy fuck! Are they seriously using landmines as era?.. dear baby Jesus they really are fucking retarded drunken fuck ups..it's embarrassing we have members here who think Russia has a strong Profesional military View Quote I'm guessing someone way laying or removing mines and stacked them on that tank fender. They got interrupted, maybe by shelling, fled and our drone picked up the story from there. But with orcs it's hard to know for sure. beat by Capta |
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Originally Posted By Capta: I wonder if the tank crew was transporting mines inside the tank to either lay themselves, or were dropping them off with infantry. They were in the process of unloading and staging them when Mr. Drone happens by and thinks, “hmm..there’s explodey stuff all over that tank!: View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By stone-age: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Look in the commanders hatch top right of tank, I think there is a guy in there, unfortunately the front left of the tank seems to be using land mines in place of ERA. https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/wmp9vp/ukrainian_drone_destroying_a_russian_tank_with_a/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb I see what you are saying. Somebody is moving around inside that tank. I wonder if the tank crew was transporting mines inside the tank to either lay themselves, or were dropping them off with infantry. They were in the process of unloading and staging them when Mr. Drone happens by and thinks, “hmm..there’s explodey stuff all over that tank!: I was thinking that was a possibility. The thought process of the Russian tanker: "Too dangerous, I'm not moving these things by carrying them inside the tank! We will just put them outside, they can explode safer then if something happens. " |
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The Russians are not in a good place.
They just lost a lot of their top tier men trying to take Donetsk. That's not good, those guys don't grow on trees in Russia. Top tier Vagner Mercenaries were absolutely wasted near Bakhmut due to the Russian's inability to provide them with close air support during their assault. What a waste of good infantry. The Russians really need to take Donetsk before the muddy fall season. If they can't take Donetsk before the ground turns to mud they will NOT be able to have any prayer of bringing about favorable terms at the peace table and Ukraine will continue to fight. To say nothing of the fact that they still don't have dominance over the Black Sea coast and their land bridge to Transnistria, which at this point looks like a pipe dream for them. If this conflict goes into 2023 the Russians are so screwed. By the end of 2023 or early 2024 Ukraine might actually have their act together and enough equipment that when combined with full mobilization will mean either the Russians are going to have to just admit they're in a war and use conscription or they're going to get pushed out of Ukraine perhaps even losing Crimea. Russia is an aging nation. They don't have the young men they had in WW2 to throw into a meat grinder. The levels of corruption in the Russian military are still epic in scale. Hell, things are so bad for them recruitment wise that to keep from using conscripts they're going to prisons now and offering amnesty for those inmates with prior mil experience if they join up and fight. Some of the prisoners, even those with years left on their sentences are turning them down. If inmates in Russian prisons know that the war is going badly you can imagine that the common Russian citizen knows the war is going badly. I never underestimate Russians ability to just endure hardship and suffering. They seem to be resigned to it as a people, but at a certain point even the Russians will wonder "what the Hell are we doing this for?" Ukraine isn't that special of a place and their slavs like just like them who never invaded Russia or posed any serious threat. I think the average Russian knows the USA isn't crazy enough to start a war that could lead to a nuclear holocaust. So, at some point Putin is going to be facing a very negative population and the Russians tend to go from not giving a shit to full on revolution pretty damn quick and with little warning. |
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Originally Posted By Capta: Poland says "nah". And by the way, also that "they'll be running the EU with Ukraine in 10 years." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By Dracster: Dana and Zuzhana SPGs, and Krab SPG, three capable systems. Romania and Hungary either buy their stuff or make old Soviet towed designs. If Germany had balls, they'd join the team, if Poland let them. Poland says "nah". And by the way, also that "they'll be running the EU with Ukraine in 10 years." I'm drawing a blank but there was a project within the past few years, NGF or FCAS or EuroTank or something, that Poland wanted in on but the Franco-German group snubbed them. Shortly after, Poland started looking at the SEP3 and F-35. I still, jokingly, think that if war kicked off with Russia, Poland would have to think about whether to attack East or West. First the Britain-Poland-Ukraine triad and now a Poland-Slovakia-Czech Republic triad. What an interesting time we're living in. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Believe it or not Patriot is our lower tier defense against missiles. Ideally, we would hit their launching systems before they actually launched, but everything at that point is made to deal with a weapon in flight. THAAD, SM-3, SM-6 cover much larger areas, as you get lower through the multiple layers. Ascent and midcourse is where the ballistic missile has not released MIRVS, usually. Terminal is to hit anything leaking through the other defenses. Below Patriot is stuff like CRAM, NASAMS, etc. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126617/15_ACTJulAug21_News_MissileDefense-2486517.png Notice Aegis ashore is also boost/ascent phase. https://thebulletin.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/170223-D-ZZ999-999-1024x768.jpeg this is 4 CRAM intercepting multiple mortars at Basra air base in 2009. At all levels of defense, the Russians have nothing equivalent. I really wanted to see their close in weapons in action, but have not seen evidence of them working as of yet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILcVt9p7cug View Quote There is a documentation about them in action: Hunter Killer : Best Scene (Best Movie of the Year 2018) SCNR. |
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Originally Posted By sq40: https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2022/08/12/7363007/ The Ministry of Culture is preparing a draft law on the status of English: it will be mandatory in certain areas. The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy is working on a draft law on establishing the special status of English in Ukraine as the language of international communication. Source : First Deputy Minister of Culture and Information Policy Rostyslav Karandeev during a briefing at the Media Center Ukraine - Ukrinform, the ministry's website reports Details : The draft law provides for: establishment of a special status of the English language in Ukraine as a language of international communication; significant expansion of the scope of the English language in Ukraine; the English language will be mandatory in certain public spheres of social life where international communications are available. An interdepartmental working group on the preparation of legislative acts to ensure the functioning of the English language as a language of international communication is being created at the initiative of the ICIP. It will include people's deputies, representatives of state bodies and the public. Currently, the ICIP is summarizing the proposals received from state bodies and the public and preparing a draft order on the creation of such an interagency working group. Taking into account the results of the interdepartmental working group, a draft law on ensuring the functioning of the English language as the language of international communication will be prepared, its public discussion will be held and it will be prepared for submission to the government. Karandeev emphasized that Ukraine currently ranks only 40th out of 112 countries in the world in terms of English proficiency. Direct language : "The transformation of the status of the English language should solve this problem. This is Ukraine's strategic course towards EU membership. The draft law provides for the regulation of the use of the English language in certain public spheres of social life. First of all, it concerns international communications." View Quote Often, it's their ticket to a better job/life. |
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Originally Posted By KaerMorhenResident: The Russians are not in a good place. They just lost a lot of their top tier men trying to take Donetsk. That's not good, those guys don't grow on trees in Russia. Top tier Vagner Mercenaries were absolutely wasted near Bakhmut due to the Russian's inability to provide them with close air support during their assault. What a waste of good infantry. The Russians really need to take Donetsk before the muddy fall season. If they can't take Donetsk before the ground turns to mud they will NOT be able to have any prayer of bringing about favorable terms at the peace table and Ukraine will continue to fight. To say nothing of the fact that they still don't have dominance over the Black Sea coast and their land bridge to Transnistria, which at this point looks like a pipe dream for them. If this conflict goes into 2023 the Russians are so screwed. By the end of 2023 or early 2024 Ukraine might actually have their act together and enough equipment that when combined with full mobilization will mean either the Russians are going to have to just admit they're in a war and use conscription or they're going to get pushed out of Ukraine perhaps even losing Crimea. Russia is an aging nation. They don't have the young men they had in WW2 to throw into a meat grinder. The levels of corruption in the Russian military are still epic in scale. Hell, things are so bad for them recruitment wise that to keep from using conscripts they're going to prisons now and offering amnesty for those inmates with prior mil experience if they join up and fight. Some of the prisoners, even those with years left on their sentences are turning them down. If inmates in Russian prisons know that the war is going badly you can imagine that the common Russian citizen knows the war is going badly. I never underestimate Russians ability to just endure hardship and suffering. They seem to be resigned to it as a people, but at a certain point even the Russians will wonder "what the Hell are we doing this for?" Ukraine isn't that special of a place and their slavs like just like them who never invaded Russia or posed any serious threat. I think the average Russian knows the USA isn't crazy enough to start a war that could lead to a nuclear holocaust. So, at some point Putin is going to be facing a very negative population and the Russians tend to go from not giving a shit to full on revolution pretty damn quick and with little warning. View Quote If they had a frontal lobe or some sense of logic they would admit that the gamble failed. Ukraine looked like a juicy fruit ripe for the picking but turned out to be a fucking hornets nest. Fucking Russians just stifle your ego's and take the loss, go home! * They wont be able to until it's too late. It was probably too late in April. Should have done it when they withdrew from Kiev. |
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: If they had a frontal lobe or some sense of logic they would admit that the gamble failed. Ukraine looked like a juicy fruit ripe for the picking but turned out to be a fucking hornets nest. Fucking Russians just stifle your ego's and take the loss, go home! * They wont be able to until it's too late. It was probably too late in April. Should have done it when they withdrew from Kiev. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By KaerMorhenResident: The Russians are not in a good place. They just lost a lot of their top tier men trying to take Donetsk. That's not good, those guys don't grow on trees in Russia. Top tier Vagner Mercenaries were absolutely wasted near Bakhmut due to the Russian's inability to provide them with close air support during their assault. What a waste of good infantry. The Russians really need to take Donetsk before the muddy fall season. If they can't take Donetsk before the ground turns to mud they will NOT be able to have any prayer of bringing about favorable terms at the peace table and Ukraine will continue to fight. To say nothing of the fact that they still don't have dominance over the Black Sea coast and their land bridge to Transnistria, which at this point looks like a pipe dream for them. If this conflict goes into 2023 the Russians are so screwed. By the end of 2023 or early 2024 Ukraine might actually have their act together and enough equipment that when combined with full mobilization will mean either the Russians are going to have to just admit they're in a war and use conscription or they're going to get pushed out of Ukraine perhaps even losing Crimea. Russia is an aging nation. They don't have the young men they had in WW2 to throw into a meat grinder. The levels of corruption in the Russian military are still epic in scale. Hell, things are so bad for them recruitment wise that to keep from using conscripts they're going to prisons now and offering amnesty for those inmates with prior mil experience if they join up and fight. Some of the prisoners, even those with years left on their sentences are turning them down. If inmates in Russian prisons know that the war is going badly you can imagine that the common Russian citizen knows the war is going badly. I never underestimate Russians ability to just endure hardship and suffering. They seem to be resigned to it as a people, but at a certain point even the Russians will wonder "what the Hell are we doing this for?" Ukraine isn't that special of a place and their slavs like just like them who never invaded Russia or posed any serious threat. I think the average Russian knows the USA isn't crazy enough to start a war that could lead to a nuclear holocaust. So, at some point Putin is going to be facing a very negative population and the Russians tend to go from not giving a shit to full on revolution pretty damn quick and with little warning. If they had a frontal lobe or some sense of logic they would admit that the gamble failed. Ukraine looked like a juicy fruit ripe for the picking but turned out to be a fucking hornets nest. Fucking Russians just stifle your ego's and take the loss, go home! * They wont be able to until it's too late. It was probably too late in April. Should have done it when they withdrew from Kiev. They talked themselves into a corner. They've had twenty chances to say something amounting to "Our work here is done. Well done." and poof back home. Instead, every muppet rolled out the "We will crush you" horseshit and now defeat means abject humiliation. It will kill the myth of daddy Putin and his underlings... and those guys are totally willing to let every able bodied male in russia die for that myth. |
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: There is a documentation about them in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HODpn2UCyPE SCNR. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Believe it or not Patriot is our lower tier defense against missiles. Ideally, we would hit their launching systems before they actually launched, but everything at that point is made to deal with a weapon in flight. THAAD, SM-3, SM-6 cover much larger areas, as you get lower through the multiple layers. Ascent and midcourse is where the ballistic missile has not released MIRVS, usually. Terminal is to hit anything leaking through the other defenses. Below Patriot is stuff like CRAM, NASAMS, etc. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126617/15_ACTJulAug21_News_MissileDefense-2486517.png Notice Aegis ashore is also boost/ascent phase. https://thebulletin.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/170223-D-ZZ999-999-1024x768.jpeg this is 4 CRAM intercepting multiple mortars at Basra air base in 2009. At all levels of defense, the Russians have nothing equivalent. I really wanted to see their close in weapons in action, but have not seen evidence of them working as of yet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILcVt9p7cug There is a documentation about them in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HODpn2UCyPE SCNR. Lol, my family gets so mad at me when I point out the inaccuracies in how the movies portray of how real weapons systems work. |
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: I watch movies with a woman who loves it when I explain the mistakes/inaccuracies in detail. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Lol, my family gets so mad at me when I point out the inaccuracies in how the movies portray of how real weapons systems work. I watch movies with a woman who loves it when I explain the mistakes/inaccuracies in detail. You found a good one. |
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Originally Posted By M-1975: Rise and shine, Cyka!
View Quote Judging by all the other gear lying around, no one bothered to wake "Ivan" up before they all quickly bugged out. Oh well. Russians never leave anyone behind. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: But that doesn't explain why the explosive filler was refilled in its complete volume by rubber on all the Kontakt-1 ERA on the turret roof. It also doesn't explain the angled metal piece that is bolted inside and sandwiched with the filler which is supposed to be there, you should not be able to flip through this material like a thick deck of cards either. The plates are metal encased explosives. There would be no point to remove that metal piece as manufactured, it's simply missing from the beginning. The other ERA on the front of the hull does have removed explosive filler, but there must have been a graft going on at the place that made the Kontakt-1 Inside, each brick should look like this: The gray stuff is the explosive material, the other parts are the metal plates bolted inside. https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-BAE1xl0zNhU/VZeIbWgO81I/AAAAAAAACn0/joOMeG8uld0/s1600/2c20.jpg https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0oZf0fE_h9s/WZVfLG8EClI/AAAAAAAAJAw/IpgESdos2ykvZYZqN-WfTB7D0n0cMtlhQCLcBGAs/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/k-1%2Bangled.png View Quote They probably have some yearly inspection, but everyone is paid off. |
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Originally Posted By Chaingun: Correct, they make a bunch or correct ERA units, pass inspection, and then stuff in whatever they can find They probably have some yearly inspection, but everyone is paid off. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Chaingun: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: But that doesn't explain why the explosive filler was refilled in its complete volume by rubber on all the Kontakt-1 ERA on the turret roof. It also doesn't explain the angled metal piece that is bolted inside and sandwiched with the filler which is supposed to be there, you should not be able to flip through this material like a thick deck of cards either. The plates are metal encased explosives. There would be no point to remove that metal piece as manufactured, it's simply missing from the beginning. The other ERA on the front of the hull does have removed explosive filler, but there must have been a graft going on at the place that made the Kontakt-1 Inside, each brick should look like this: The gray stuff is the explosive material, the other parts are the metal plates bolted inside. https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-BAE1xl0zNhU/VZeIbWgO81I/AAAAAAAACn0/joOMeG8uld0/s1600/2c20.jpg https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0oZf0fE_h9s/WZVfLG8EClI/AAAAAAAAJAw/IpgESdos2ykvZYZqN-WfTB7D0n0cMtlhQCLcBGAs/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/k-1%2Bangled.png They probably have some yearly inspection, but everyone is paid off. They need to purchase it from Poland, to be sure of quality assurance. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: I wondered where these inflatable S-300 Sam systems were coming from. These look like so much fun for the yard. I'm not a responsible adult though. https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/He8cefef5697b4cbf87f3ed046dc9083bC.jpg_720x720q50.jpg https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/HTB1URRPeDfN8KJjSZFjq6xGvpXaJ.jpg_720x720q50.jpg https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/HTB1XiAYdzgy_uJjSZK9q6xvlFXaB.jpg_720x720q50.jpg https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/HTB13KVImdzJ8KJjSspkq6zF7VXaf.jpg_720x720q50.jpg Like the Russian guided missile electronic components, Alibaba is their friend. Group buy for $2,000. https://m.alibaba.com/product/60731054529/Inflatable-military-decoy-inflatable-Defense-Missile.html View Quote My own asian inflatables look a bit different. |
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Originally Posted By swede1986: My own asian inflatables look a bit different. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By swede1986: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: I wondered where these inflatable S-300 Sam systems were coming from. These look like so much fun for the yard. I'm not a responsible adult though. https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/He8cefef5697b4cbf87f3ed046dc9083bC.jpg_720x720q50.jpg https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/HTB1URRPeDfN8KJjSZFjq6xGvpXaJ.jpg_720x720q50.jpg https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/HTB1XiAYdzgy_uJjSZK9q6xvlFXaB.jpg_720x720q50.jpg https://s.alicdn.com/@sc04/kf/HTB13KVImdzJ8KJjSspkq6zF7VXaf.jpg_720x720q50.jpg Like the Russian guided missile electronic components, Alibaba is their friend. Group buy for $2,000. https://m.alibaba.com/product/60731054529/Inflatable-military-decoy-inflatable-Defense-Missile.html My own asian inflatables look a bit different. *snort* lol. |
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Originally Posted By M-1975: Rise and shine, Cyka!
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Good question. Hungary is too "agnostic" about this war. Romania is too poor, corrupt, or whatever. The Baltics dont share a border... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By DonKey153: Curious that it's only those countries. No Romania, Baltics, or Hungary. Good question. Hungary is too "agnostic" about this war. Romania is too poor, corrupt, or whatever. The Baltics dont share a border... Do that Baltics even produce their own munitions? Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia do. |
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Originally Posted By Dracster: I'm drawing a blank but there was a project within the past few years, NGF or FCAS or EuroTank or something, that Poland wanted in on but the Franco-German group snubbed them. Shortly after, Poland started looking at the SEP3 and F-35. I still, jokingly, think that if war kicked off with Russia, Poland would have to think about whether to attack East or West. First the Britain-Poland-Ukraine triad and now a Poland-Slovakia-Czech Republic triad. What an interesting time we're living in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Dracster: Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By Dracster: Dana and Zuzhana SPGs, and Krab SPG, three capable systems. Romania and Hungary either buy their stuff or make old Soviet towed designs. If Germany had balls, they'd join the team, if Poland let them. Poland says "nah". And by the way, also that "they'll be running the EU with Ukraine in 10 years." I'm drawing a blank but there was a project within the past few years, NGF or FCAS or EuroTank or something, that Poland wanted in on but the Franco-German group snubbed them. Shortly after, Poland started looking at the SEP3 and F-35. I still, jokingly, think that if war kicked off with Russia, Poland would have to think about whether to attack East or West. First the Britain-Poland-Ukraine triad and now a Poland-Slovakia-Czech Republic triad. What an interesting time we're living in. Yes we are and in 10-20 years Europe may look like a very different place. Though this war is far from over, I believe Ukraine will come out whole or nearly so. France and Germany will come out of it physically undamaged, but with significant political damage. They put themselves and Europe in a dangerous position through naked greed - not the actions of responsible adults and leaders of the EU. Poland and the Baltics, on the other hand, saw the same information and made appropriate decisions in time to build LNG terminals for themselves from about 2010-2015. That wasn't a coincidence. You can also argue that Poland is making an extremely foresighted choice with Ukraine which goes beyond “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” Ukraine is going to come out of this war as a force to be reckoned with. Ukraine and Poland together will be the premiere military power in Europe. Ukraine also has the resources, energy, and nuclear power which will lead directly to a joint Ukraine-Poland nuclear weapons program, which is absolutely necessary for both of their long-term survivals. The Baltics, though they can’t compete with Poland in terms of contribution, no doubt hope to come under the Poland/Ukraine umbrella based on their loyal support. Ukraine will remember who its good friends were, and also those who weren’t such good friends. Poland and the Baltics are getting on the right side of that equation. Depending on the breaks, I don’t think it’s impossible for Russia to break up with Ukraine eventually getting a major chunk of it, and/or for Kyiv to become the new center of the slavic world for the first time in several hundred years. So yeah, IMO Poland has some adult professionals running the country who not only know how to do the right thing, but how to maximize their benefit from it. |
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