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I've been battling some internal demons this week, so far I'm 0 for 6.
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Originally Posted By RunnngCircles: Projector. The guy says it will reach Iran :) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RunnngCircles: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Possible Shahed drone jamming system.
Projector. The guy says it will reach Iran :) lmao, is that what it is? A projector? Thanks for the translation. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Yep Its a nothingburger but causes fear in the uninformed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By Zam18th: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
Great, another week of pearl clutching and hand wringing about nuclear war. Yep Its a nothingburger but causes fear in the uninformed. The media is probably already working on their sensationalized click bait. |
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So, got home after a long day at work and started making the rounds on the YTers I follow. One I follow is Chrissie Mayr. Some may know who she is and most probably not. She's a stand up comic that has a YouTube show that focuses pretty much on pop culture (she's on some other channels I follow more closely so gave her a sub).
Seems she had Dr. Sebastian Gorka on her podcast and had a segment on Ukraine with him. I hadn't heard him comment on current events yet and given it was on Chrissie's show gave it a watch, figuring I may hear some "Conservative" nonsense. Instead I was extremely surprised to hear what Gorka said given he's firmly in the, "Trump camp", "alt right", not sure what you'd call it except "that group" where we seem to see a lot of the posters here that oppose Ukraine... Sorry, don't care about Ukraine but feel the need to tell us incessantly how much they don't care and it's really none of our business. Anyway... Like I said, given the circles he's associated with, I was surprised to find myself in such agreement with him. I'd say I agree with about 90% of his take except for his opinion on Westernizing their weapon systems. And he is right on his point near the end, with this admin in charge, we absolutely do need to keep a close eye on where they try to funnel actual money (not like the simpletons here that conflate value of hardware with pallets of cash). That said, I think focusing so closely on the potential for funneling money via support for Ukraine is a poor target to focus such scrutiny on, and may even be a purposeful distraction while they pull things like the Treasury funneling $11 billion dollars to "green initiatives" over the next 2 years. That stands a far better opportunity for Lefties to launder money and get kickbacks, IMHO. You can fully and enthusiastically support Ukraine, and be concerned about the utilization of the financial aid we are sending and prefer to see actual hardware sent instead. Anyway, here's the segment with Gorka. Hopefully more in "that group" pay attention to what he's saying. Dr Sebastian Gorka & Chrissie Mayr on Zelensky and the Russian and Ukraine War |
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Originally Posted By Prime: This is outstanding. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/203719/Hybrid_Analytica_1_JPG-2564347.jpghttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/203719/Hybrid_Analytica_2_JPG-2564348.jpg View Quote It's amazing how close to actual Nazi doctrines and policies this is. Just substitute "Aryan" for "Russian" and you're like 90% there |
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Originally Posted By Circuits: I think Belarus kicking in would be extremely stupid. I don't think Lukashenko is that dumb. But I don't know to what extent Puty can compel stupid behavior from his toadies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Circuits: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: I don't think that is going to happen. Just my hunch. I think Belarus kicking in would be extremely stupid. I don't think Lukashenko is that dumb. But I don't know to what extent Puty can compel stupid behavior from his toadies. Allowing the Russians another crack from Belarusian territory, that I can see. Joining in the party? Huge downside, little upside. I don’t see it, unless Putin has literally executed a silent coup in Belarus and has Lukashenko hostage. Could be trying to provoke a response from Ukraine. |
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Originally Posted By Prime: Life goes on despite Russia The famous Ukrainian sniper, officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Evgenia Emerald with the call sign "Joan of Arc" got married. The wedding was played right on the front line in the Kharkiv region.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfI7_KcXkAMU0AX?format=jpg&name=medium https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfI7_ZnXkAAs92M?format=jpg&name=medium View Quote So I married a girl with a gritty 3rd world upbringing that appreciates fundamental American values more than many American chicks today…I hope our son finds a nice Ukrainian girl (or rather she finds HIM). Damn we could be so lucky “… Dad, Maria and I were at the range today discussing how government isn’t the solution to our problems, it *is* the problem…” Dad: |
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Originally Posted By AROKIE: All that's true and great and all. But Musk still Posted that Ukraine should be ok with all the war crimes committed on them plus give up some land.. none of that makes that shit ok View Quote This isn’t the first time Musk has said some really stupid shit. Someone he respects and/or is close to him (and working as an influence agent) probably put the idea in his head and guided his response in the desired direction, and Musk went whole hog like he usually does. The questions is who put the the idea in his head? Probably some heads rolled on his team for failing to protect him from himself. |
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Originally Posted By Capta: Allowing the Russians another crack from Belarusian territory, that I can see. Joining in the party? Huge downside, little upside. I don't see it, unless Putin has literally executed a silent coup in Belarus and has Lukashenko hostage. Could be trying to provoke a response from Ukraine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By Circuits: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: I don't think that is going to happen. Just my hunch. But I don't know to what extent Puty can compel stupid behavior from his toadies. Joining in the party? Huge downside, little upside. I don't see it, unless Putin has literally executed a silent coup in Belarus and has Lukashenko hostage. Could be trying to provoke a response from Ukraine. I don't know how the level of brainwashing and subjugation of Belarusians compares with that of Russians, but it seems to me that many of them will not be happy about their country being directly involved in this clusterfuck. So yeah, I agree. |
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Originally Posted By Capta: Allowing the Russians another crack from Belarusian territory, that I can see. Joining in the party? Huge downside, little upside. I don't see it, unless Putin has literally executed a silent coup in Belarus and has Lukashenko hostage. Could be trying to provoke a response from Ukraine. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
View Quote There’s a non-zero chance that happens. Still really dumb of the Russians though. He knows too much of what happened around 2014 and could be a huge embarrassment for the Kremlin. Maybe he thinks he’d never talk, but I doubt that. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Possible Shahed drone jamming system.
View Quote If you knew anything about the Shahed you would know right away this isn't real. |
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Originally Posted By absael: Ukraine has apparently been launching attacks on Belgorod, with no clearly linked response that I've seen. I don't know how the level of brainwashing and subjugation of Belarusians compares with that of Russians, but it seems to me that many of them will not be happy about their country being directly involved in this clusterfuck. So yeah, I agree. View Quote I don’t think that Lukashenko can survive open war with Ukraine, and I mean literally. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfJar63WIAI4tLw?format=jpg&name=small https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfJar69XkAEH2g0?format=jpg&name=small View Quote Where are the photon controls and the warp drive? |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
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I've been battling some internal demons this week, so far I'm 0 for 6.
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Originally Posted By Prime: Belgorod-
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Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. -Robert J. Hanlon
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Originally Posted By Zam18th: I think you nailed it there. He's been talking about making life multi-planetary for a long time and when he's asked why he always says as insurance against an extinction level event or nuclear war. I think he's just freaked out about the heightened risk of nuclear war and he overreacted, haunted by the idea of falling short of his purpose in life. It was dumb as hell to tweet that shit but everyone makes mistakes. The rush to label him an enemy over a handful of garbage tweets is almost equally as dumb. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Zam18th: Originally Posted By _disconnector_: Originally Posted By AROKIE: All that's true and great and all. But Musk still Posted that Ukraine should be ok with all the war crimes committed on them plus give up some land.. none of that makes that shit ok The tweet was dumb as a bag of rocks. But I think his heart is in the right place - and he's showing his support in a direct way unlike most of the other billionaires. My question for WaPo is what is Bezos doing to help? I think you nailed it there. He's been talking about making life multi-planetary for a long time and when he's asked why he always says as insurance against an extinction level event or nuclear war. I think he's just freaked out about the heightened risk of nuclear war and he overreacted, haunted by the idea of falling short of his purpose in life. It was dumb as hell to tweet that shit but everyone makes mistakes. The rush to label him an enemy over a handful of garbage tweets is almost equally as dumb. If you go by the cold math where lives lost by a nuclear exchange, even a limited one, versus capitulation to Russia and stopping more killing, then Musk’s thought make sense. He just doesn’t get the idea of morality, duty to defend your home, to counter genocide, and the futility of pacification of an aggressor state. This tells me that he may be the man to get us to Mars… but he isn’t the man to build a new society and world there. |
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Originally Posted By Prime: Life goes on despite Russia The famous Ukrainian sniper, officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Evgenia Emerald with the call sign "Joan of Arc" got married. The wedding was played right on the front line in the Kharkiv region.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfI7_KcXkAMU0AX?format=jpg&name=medium https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfI7_ZnXkAAs92M?format=jpg&name=medium View Quote |
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: ...is beyond my comprehension. Everything in Russia is way behind the western standards. Technology, they aren't able to built modern cars or planes, exploit their natural ressources, NVDs, fire control system, optics, etc., rockets, missiles, drones, computer systems, computer chips, electrical components, you name it - without the help of the west. Everything is 15 - 25 years behind. They buy commercial chips from AliExpress for their cruise missiles. The RU military is a mess, the whole country is corrupt to the bone, the living standards and the life expectancy are significantly lower than in the West. Wherever you look, you can see incompetence on every level. But the guys from the KGB, respectively from the successor organizations are able to infiltrate and compromise intelligence agencies, governments, elections, NGOs, churches, everything of political value in the West at will? I fucking don't buy it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: Originally Posted By Ryan_Ruck: ... involvement of the KGB in ... ...is beyond my comprehension. Everything in Russia is way behind the western standards. Technology, they aren't able to built modern cars or planes, exploit their natural ressources, NVDs, fire control system, optics, etc., rockets, missiles, drones, computer systems, computer chips, electrical components, you name it - without the help of the west. Everything is 15 - 25 years behind. They buy commercial chips from AliExpress for their cruise missiles. The RU military is a mess, the whole country is corrupt to the bone, the living standards and the life expectancy are significantly lower than in the West. Wherever you look, you can see incompetence on every level. But the guys from the KGB, respectively from the successor organizations are able to infiltrate and compromise intelligence agencies, governments, elections, NGOs, churches, everything of political value in the West at will? I fucking don't buy it. Dude. Existing in Russia gives everyone a lesson in corruption. They are quite literally masters. Having to pay off three guys before you can take a shit will do that to you. |
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Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: ...is beyond my comprehension. Everything in Russia is way behind the western standards. Technology, they aren't able to built modern cars or planes, exploit their natural ressources, NVDs, fire control system, optics, etc., rockets, missiles, drones, computer systems, computer chips, electrical components, you name it - without the help of the west. Everything is 15 - 25 years behind. They buy commercial chips from AliExpress for their cruise missiles. The RU military is a mess, the whole country is corrupt to the bone, the living standards and the life expectancy are significantly lower than in the West. Wherever you look, you can see incompetence on every level. But the guys from the KGB, respectively from the successor organizations are able to infiltrate and compromise intelligence agencies, governments, elections, NGOs, churches, everything of political value in the West at will? I fucking don't buy it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: Originally Posted By Ryan_Ruck: ... involvement of the KGB in ... ...is beyond my comprehension. Everything in Russia is way behind the western standards. Technology, they aren't able to built modern cars or planes, exploit their natural ressources, NVDs, fire control system, optics, etc., rockets, missiles, drones, computer systems, computer chips, electrical components, you name it - without the help of the west. Everything is 15 - 25 years behind. They buy commercial chips from AliExpress for their cruise missiles. The RU military is a mess, the whole country is corrupt to the bone, the living standards and the life expectancy are significantly lower than in the West. Wherever you look, you can see incompetence on every level. But the guys from the KGB, respectively from the successor organizations are able to infiltrate and compromise intelligence agencies, governments, elections, NGOs, churches, everything of political value in the West at will? I fucking don't buy it. It's a very complex subject... And to be honest, I'm probably not the best person to educate on it. I have, however, spent the better part of 2 decades reading about and studying it. There's lots of authors/researchers out there that have done a far better job laying things out than I. Start with some of the defectors that have published books detailing their life. Ion Mihai Pacepa is a good one off the top of my head. Or read material from those who were involved in the radical left in one way or another at the time it blew up here in America in the 1960s and 1970s, like David Horowitz or Larry Grathwohl. They detail the Soviet connections to the various radical left movements in America. You're talking about an intelligence apparatus that went to such lengths as to build entire American and Western style towns including houses, grocery stores, schools, churches, etc. in isolated locations where their intel agents were fostered in every aspect of American/Western life and culture. Russian language was forbidden and only the language of the nation you were infiltrating was allowed and your accent was drilled out of you. The Americans shows this and it's true to life. You want an example of the Soviets/Russia in religion and the culture of Liberation Theology? How about the Catholic Workers Movement that got its start in 1933? Go look at the "Known Connections" at that link. That's just one example. There's many more on the religion front like the Soviet Islam video I linked. Or how about in race relations? Try the National Council Of La Raza or Black Panther Party (and subsequent NBPP) both of which started in the 1960s. Here's a simple example: Soviet/Russian funding and training -> Weather Underground/Bill Ayers/Bernadine Dohrn -> Barack Obama -> Joe Biden Now dig into the branches off of each and every one of those "stops". There's effects and effects upon effects which ultimately trace back to the Soviet/Russian intel apparatus and the international Marxist/Communist movement. The things you mention them failing at are highly technical and scientific, and frankly things they never were good at which is why they've always had to focus so much on stealing it. But how much skill does it really take to pay off the gambling debt for a defense worker in exchange for a classified document on a fighter aircraft, or an attractive Russian woman to spread her legs for a dorky guy that works in the office of a politician that happens to be on the House Intel Committee, or to use a dead drop or shortwave numbers station/one time pad cipher to relay information, or to funnel money through various contributors to politicians sympathetic to you, or pull strings at a university to get a particular sympathetic/radical teacher in place? At the end of the day, the motivation for most espionage boils down to sex, money, or ideology; none of which require a very high degree of technical/scientific skill to leverage and exploit like all your examples. That's a big reason the Soviets/Russians put so much emphasis on it, knowing they could not ultimately out gun or out tech us. I will grant you that the current day Russian intel apparatus is not as finely a tuned machine as it once was but even a dulled blade can still cause damage and, the seeds sown during the Soviet times are still bearing copious fruit for them, in addition to the current crop they're cultivating now. |
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Originally Posted By guns762: Let's please try to stay on topic and not venture into what other GD threads and members think about the war. That invites those same discussions into this thread and dilutes the news being posted.~guns762 View Quote Amen to that. I am about to exit stage right on this thread, getting sick of the fake updates about “ bad conservatives”. Painting entire segments of a group because you witnessed something from a few bad eggs is so leftist like and I do not want to read it here. Especially the constant repetitive comments from the same accounts doing this. I already avoid those other threads for good reason. I don’t want it here either, and assigning them as “all maga people, far right, or conservatives” has nothing to do with their opinions since this war is mostly unrelated to domestic politics. It smacks of manipulation. My last opine on it. I’ll just use the ignore feature if I need to. |
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Another Georgian fighter who died in Ukraine was brought back to his homeland today
https://rustavi2.ge/ka/news/240278 Another Georgian fighter who died in Ukraine was brought back to his homeland today. Family members, relatives and citizens paid their respects to the body of the fighter at Tbilisi International Airport. Edisher Kvaratskhelia was a professional soldier and a participant in the August war, he was in Ukraine since 2014. On October 10, a Georgian fighter was killed in the bombing near Bakhmut. Edisher Kvaratskhelia's civil funeral will be held in the Trinity Cathedral, and the fighter will be taken to his native Tsalenjikha tomorrow evening. He will be buried on Thursday. |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
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Originally Posted By ludder093: Now that's a keeper. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ludder093: Originally Posted By Prime: Life goes on despite Russia The famous Ukrainian sniper, officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Evgenia Emerald with the call sign "Joan of Arc" got married. The wedding was played right on the front line in the Kharkiv region.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfI7_KcXkAMU0AX?format=jpg&name=medium https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfI7_ZnXkAAs92M?format=jpg&name=medium Is everyone clear that SHE is the sniper? |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfIvUbrXwAEluCz?format=jpg&name=large View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Logcutter: That is not my experience, and I'm glad you weren't in my fire team View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Logcutter: Originally Posted By Shadyman: Good example why optics are a waste. Spray and pray is what real firefights are like. That is not my experience, and I'm glad you weren't in my fire team In my experience the spray and pray guys lost every time against the aiming guys. |
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Originally Posted By Prime:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfIfVuNWIAEO5d3?format=jpg&name=medium View Quote Is that supposed to make us think they now have built in GPS in there alcohol pickled brains?? I don't get it?? Seriously wtf is that supposed to do for there war fighting skills across a battlefield that is 300-400 meters apart??, |
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Body cam footage of a UA soldier in a firefight,
https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/y4v5a5/pov_fight_in_one_of_the_settlements_of_the/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
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Originally Posted By Capta: This isn’t the first time Musk has said some really stupid shit. Someone he respects and/or is close to him (and working as an influence agent) probably put the idea in his head and guided his response in the desired direction, and Musk went whole hog like he usually does. The questions is who put the the idea in his head? Probably some heads rolled on his team for failing to protect him from himself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By AROKIE: All that's true and great and all. But Musk still Posted that Ukraine should be ok with all the war crimes committed on them plus give up some land.. none of that makes that shit ok This isn’t the first time Musk has said some really stupid shit. Someone he respects and/or is close to him (and working as an influence agent) probably put the idea in his head and guided his response in the desired direction, and Musk went whole hog like he usually does. The questions is who put the the idea in his head? Probably some heads rolled on his team for failing to protect him from himself. Whoever or whatever caused him to go off the rails needs to disappear, I sure hope he figured it out and gets his shit right |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfJar63WIAI4tLw?format=jpg&name=small https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfJar69XkAEH2g0?format=jpg&name=small View Quote Wow, that really does show how far ahead the west is from the "other side". I'm just curious how far China is ahead of russia.. but man that is light years ahead |
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Originally Posted By sq40: Pentagon may pay for Starlink https://mil.in.ua/en/news/the-pentagon-is-working-on-preserving-starlink-communications-system-in-ukraine/ View Quote Good! |
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Originally Posted By Flogger23m: Good video to see how combined arms plays out. Tank pounds position, IFVs role in and bring infantry, then pull back and don't just idle to be a sitting target. Of course the Russians execute the fallen soldier too. View Quote The Russian attack was decent, attacked with overwhelming force. Had the UA positions had proper defense and some AT weapons it would have stalled as soon as that tank blew its top. What I was curious about was what hit those UA guys running away. I didnt see any arty impacts anywhere nearby and have to assume they were getting sprayed by RU gunners from somewhere. |
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Originally Posted By AROKIE: Wow, that really does show how far ahead the west is from the "other side". I'm just curious how far China is ahead of russia.. but man that is light years ahead View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AROKIE: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfJar63WIAI4tLw?format=jpg&name=small https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfJar69XkAEH2g0?format=jpg&name=small Wow, that really does show how far ahead the west is from the "other side". I'm just curious how far China is ahead of russia.. but man that is light years ahead You can read a little more about it here if interested. https://www.kongsberg.com/kda/what-we-do/defence-and-security/integrated-air-and-missile-defence/nasams-air-defence-system/ |
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Originally Posted By doolyd: I have watched a lot of footage of US soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan and it always seemed like you could never seen an actually enemy and soldiers were just sending rounds down range by the metric shit ton. I have 0 experience so I don't understand. View Quote Small arms fire in combat is aimed at known, likely, and suspected enemy positions, with the vast majority of which being directed at the last two. It's generally meant to keep the enemy pinned in place so another element can maneuver on them or you can hit them with supporting arms. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FfIvUbrXwAEluCz?format=jpg&name=large View Quote Can someone explain this to me as if I was a 5 year old? Not familiar with Soviet tank models and stuff. |
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