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Originally Posted By Tiberius: Yes, it is academic, which mystifies me why you keep insisting that it can be easily done by RTFM or because some volunteers run some triple expansion steam plants on museum ships (which, don’t get me wrong is super cool in its own right). View Quote I don't know that I said easily. If I implied that, sorry. However we figured it all out once, we can figure it out again if we had to. And we could do it quickly if that is what was required. |
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„From a place you will not see, comes a sound you will not hear.“
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Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: Wow. 1/3 the filling of the M67 not to mention Comp B is a third more explosive by weight than TNT. So, roughly 1/4 the explosion of an M67 and a worse frag pattern to boot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: Originally Posted By kncook: It’s a Soviet F1 grenade. They have that same pineapple look. Wow. 1/3 the filling of the M67 not to mention Comp B is a third more explosive by weight than TNT. So, roughly 1/4 the explosion of an M67 and a worse frag pattern to boot. https://cat-uxo.com/explosive-hazards/grenades/f1-hand-grenade-russian |
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What have the Romans ever done for us?
TN, USA
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
View Quote 324 ships? Like including science, commercial, tugs, commuter, private, oligarch, tourist, -and- military? Based on the very recent pics of fleets of subs and hulks rusting and Barnacle Bill's Submarine Service and Seafood Shack tied up pier side, I don't see the Russian navy building 324 ships. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: It would be cool if they rappel down through his roof and fly out of there with him.
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FtnSZgZaYAEwc_4?format=jpg&name=small View Quote The beginning of the end and the consequences of one of the most dynamic and astounding self-inflicted career-limiting maneuvers ever accomplished. Hopefully that fukr has an extended experience with misery. |
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Originally Posted By m24shooter: 324 ships? Like including science, commercial, tugs, commuter, private, oligarch, tourist, -and- military? Based on the very recent pics of fleets of subs and hulks rusting and Barnacle Bill's Submarine Service and Seafood Shack tied up pier side, I don't see the Russian navy building 324 ships. View Quote They didn't say how long they have been building em.... |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: It would be cool if they rappel down through his roof and fly out of there with him.
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FtnSZgZaYAEwc_4?format=jpg&name=small View Quote Should have been an AC-130 They should put a rope around the fuckers neck. |
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"Anytime a liberal mentions fairness, you can be assured they want something that belongs to someone else." Calgood
Proud member of the anti russian coalition |
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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 MFP_4073: yeah that's kinda my point. like they purposely checked every conservative descriptor they could think of as a poster mentioned above... everything's conjecture at this point. another odd thing i saw this morning -- one report said the leaker had been posting this info over a period of MONTHs. whole thing just seems weird. then there's the whole 'is it even legit info' consideration. this could be like 3d and 4d chess... shaping the battlefield. or not. View Quote Seems like WaPo is pilling on. I didn't know the Buffalo shooter was a white supremacist. And, if OG was a Christian, he wouldn't be posting vids of himself screaming racial and antisemitic slurs. We may just find out soon that this OG person is another loon Democrat, thinking what they were doing was the right way of going about it. But I do hope more people will wake up and see that the Government Progressive elite is not your friend and may even want anyone who disagrees with them gone. Hey, if Russia wants a cleansing, what makes you think the Socialists in the US don't want the same? Just my two cents. |
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Originally Posted By AROKIE: This is a huge problem. Somethings very fucked in our intelligence meetings if that much stuff has got out. I've seen some if the documents and I was dumbfounded on how those materials were even allowed into an environment where someone was able to take photos of them. View Quote Why are you dumbfounded? Look who's running the country, and the so called 'intelligence' community. |
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Leftists delenda est
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Originally Posted By Prime:
View Quote Why would a guy scramble into a dugout into which he just saw a grenade drop?! Head first?! |
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Deplorable fan of liberty
“I don’t need a ride, I need more ammunition.” |
Originally Posted By Prime:
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Originally Posted By Abakan: They all broke down before crossing the border into Ukraine? All 6 they have LOL View Quote There were 8 dammit! We saw 8 of them in the parade all at once. That is how you know what the Russians have. What ever they drag out for May Day, is what they have. Kind of a "what you see is what you get" type of thing. |
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Originally Posted By m24shooter: 324 ships? Like including science, commercial, tugs, commuter, private, oligarch, tourist, -and- military? Based on the very recent pics of fleets of subs and hulks rusting and Barnacle Bill's Submarine Service and Seafood Shack tied up pier side, I don't see the Russian navy building 324 ships. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By m24shooter: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
324 ships? Like including science, commercial, tugs, commuter, private, oligarch, tourist, -and- military? Based on the very recent pics of fleets of subs and hulks rusting and Barnacle Bill's Submarine Service and Seafood Shack tied up pier side, I don't see the Russian navy building 324 ships. You forgot rubber dinghies |
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"Anytime a liberal mentions fairness, you can be assured they want something that belongs to someone else." Calgood
Proud member of the anti russian coalition |
Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: Wow. 1/3 the filling of the M67 not to mention Comp B is a third more explosive by weight than TNT. So, roughly 1/4 the explosion of an M67 and a worse frag pattern to boot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: Originally Posted By kncook: It’s a Soviet F1 grenade. They have that same pineapple look. Wow. 1/3 the filling of the M67 not to mention Comp B is a third more explosive by weight than TNT. So, roughly 1/4 the explosion of an M67 and a worse frag pattern to boot. It's the Russian way! |
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"Everything woke turns to shit" - Donald J. Trump
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Originally Posted By K0UA: There were 8 dammit! We saw 8 of them in the parade all at once. That is how you know what the Russians have. What ever they drag out for May Day, is what they have. Kind of a "what you see is what you get" type of thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By K0UA: Originally Posted By Abakan: They all broke down before crossing the border into Ukraine? All 6 they have LOL There were 8 dammit! We saw 8 of them in the parade all at once. That is how you know what the Russians have. What ever they drag out for May Day, is what they have. Kind of a "what you see is what you get" type of thing. That was last year. In the meantime they sold 2 for scrap. So 6 it is |
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"Anytime a liberal mentions fairness, you can be assured they want something that belongs to someone else." Calgood
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: There is thermal drone video, but I didn't have any context. Holy crap!
View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By MelGibsonEnthusiast: Ukrainians level multiple buildings in Bakhmut with explosives after Russians enter them. Russian source talking about this tactic: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/550237/Screenshot_20230413-092214_3_png-2780764.JPG There is thermal drone video, but I didn't have any context. Holy crap!
It's terrible that we have to destroy our own city to destroy cockroaches. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Video to come soon, two Russian tanks taken out by a single 155mm smart round with the two seeker munitions.
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It's not stupid, it's advanced!!
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Originally Posted By Prime:
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„From a place you will not see, comes a sound you will not hear.“
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Meant to post this a few days back, have been busy with things: Sourced from Rybar w/ translation to English.
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Originally Posted By HIPPO:
View Quote FBI is on scene. We're safe now. |
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Just a stranger on the bus trying to find his way home.
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: I think your spot on with that opinion. I remember the first offensive Ukraine did and all we had was panicked Russian videos showing massive Ukrainian artillery use on front line command areas followed by Tanks. We thought they were faked videos at first. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By Zam18th: I definitely think we're into the mind games phase, where it could kick off anywhere from days to months. We're going to be flooded with disinformation about everything until after it kicks off. IMO, everyone knows it's coming so they're going to have to leverage misdirection and disinfo to the max to gain any advantage. I think your spot on with that opinion. I remember the first offensive Ukraine did and all we had was panicked Russian videos showing massive Ukrainian artillery use on front line command areas followed by Tanks. We thought they were faked videos at first. It sure is going to be interesting to see how something this size is handled in the age of smartphones and all seeing satellites (if they Chinese share imagery with them ). I saw something a while back that said UA wasn't forming up at staging areas before the last offensive. It made it sound more like a flashmob forming up at assembly points like the day prior to the offensive, before intel could see them, run it up the CoC, and react. I don't know if it was true but it would make sense. |
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/classified-document-leak-investigation-massachusetts-air-national-guardsman
FBI arrests Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira in probe of classified document leaks Jack Teixeira, 21, was arrested in Massachusetts on Thursday FBI agents arrested Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Douglas Teixeira at a home in North Dighton, Massachusetts, on Thursday in relation to a trove of classified documents that have been leaked online in recent months. Attorney General Merrick Garland said that Teixeira, 21, is being investigated for the "alleged unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of classified national defense information." A large police presence could be seen at the home in North Dighton, which is about 35 miles south of Boston. Teixeira, who worked on military intelligence systems on a full-time basis, had his security clearance and access to classified government systems revoked, according an internal government document reviewed by Fox News. The National Guard said in a statement it is aware of the "alleged role a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman may have played in the recent leak of highly-classified documents" from the Pentagon. "The National Guard takes this issue very seriously and will support investigators," the National Guard said in a statement. "National security is our foremost priority and any attempt to undermine it compromises our values and degrades trust among our members, the public, allies and partners. Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder called the leaks a "a deliberate criminal act," saying that distribution lists for classified information are being reviewed. "We entrust our members with a lot of responsibility at a very early age," Ryder said at a press conference on Thursday. "You've received training and you will receive an understanding of the rules and requirements that come along with those responsibilities, and you're expected to abide by those rules, regulations and responsibility. It's called military discipline. And in certain cases, especially when it comes to sensitive information, it also is about the law." The New York Times originally identified Teixeira as the suspected leaker on Wednesday evening, reporting that he was the leader of a Discord group consisting of roughly 20 to 30 young men that went by the name Thug Shaker Central. Teixeira allegedly starting sharing classified documents with the private group in recent months, but the leaks gained wider attention after another member shared them in a public forum, according to the report. Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks sent a memo to Pentagon officials on Tuesday, warning employees against leaking classified information or downloading classified documents from unclassified sources. "Do not access or download documents with classified markings from unclassified websites either from home or work as the data ma y be classified, it may be associated with hostile foreign elements, or it may contain malicious code or embedded capability that could introduce cyber threats into our information system," Hicks wrote in the memo, which was obtained by Fox News. President Biden said earlier Thursday that the U.S. was "getting close" to finding the person responsible for leaking Pentagon documents that the Department of Defense has described as containing "sensitive and highly-classified material." "I can't right now [give an update]. There is a full-blown investigation going on with the intelligence community and Justice Department and they are getting close," Biden told reporters during his trip to Ireland. "I don't have an answer for you." The president also said, "I'm concerned that it happened, but there is nothing contemporaneous that I'm aware of that is of great consequence." The Washington Post first reported last night that the person behind the leaks worked on a military base and shared the classified information on the chat app Discord. The top-secret intel that has been shared online included movements of high-ranking political leaders, updates on military forces, detailed charts of battlefield conditions in Ukraine and satellite images of the aftermath of Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian facilities. Other documents, according to the report, included the potential trajectory of North Korean ballistic nuclear missiles that could reach the U.S. and pictures and information on the surveillance technology attached to the Chinese spy balloon that the Biden administration allowed to float across the U.S. in February. View Quote Fucking dumbass. |
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Originally Posted By MFP_4073: the plot thickens ... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MFP_4073: Originally Posted By TiePilot69: Why would an ANG member (of any form) be privy to any of that information? Or is he supposed to be a world class hacker? the plot thickens ... He worked in their Intel branch. No doubt a lot of stuff relating to Ukraine passed through the office. They’d use it to generate reports and bulletins of relevant info that would be released to units as appropriate. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: There is thermal drone video, but I didn't have any context. Holy crap!
View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By MelGibsonEnthusiast: Ukrainians level multiple buildings in Bakhmut with explosives after Russians enter them. Russian source talking about this tactic: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/550237/Screenshot_20230413-092214_3_png-2780764.JPG There is thermal drone video, but I didn't have any context. Holy crap!
It's terrible that we have to destroy our own city to destroy cockroaches. Holy f... shit. A few hundred pages ago I said they should mine the whole city like Messines in WW1. |
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„From a place you will not see, comes a sound you will not hear.“
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Originally Posted By Prime:
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Originally Posted By trapsh00ter99: The derpy is everywhere. Shawn Ryan's last guess was pro-weapons to Ukraine, and the comment section didn't appreciate a guest that didn't give them confirmation bias. Even his last guest, the CIA guy, had a fair analysis and acknowledged the benefits and the risk. View Quote You need to do a better job of editing. You missed all the names in the responses |
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"the science" /duh si-ens/ noun: progressive postmodern religious dogma not based in tested hypothesis or facts used to advance an authoritative political ideology
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Originally Posted By Zhukov: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/classified-document-leak-investigation-massachusetts-air-national-guardsman Fucking dumbass. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Zhukov: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/classified-document-leak-investigation-massachusetts-air-national-guardsman FBI arrests Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira in probe of classified document leaks Jack Teixeira, 21, was arrested in Massachusetts on Thursday FBI agents arrested Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Douglas Teixeira at a home in North Dighton, Massachusetts, on Thursday in relation to a trove of classified documents that have been leaked online in recent months. Attorney General Merrick Garland said that Teixeira, 21, is being investigated for the "alleged unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of classified national defense information." A large police presence could be seen at the home in North Dighton, which is about 35 miles south of Boston. Teixeira, who worked on military intelligence systems on a full-time basis, had his security clearance and access to classified government systems revoked, according an internal government document reviewed by Fox News. The National Guard said in a statement it is aware of the "alleged role a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman may have played in the recent leak of highly-classified documents" from the Pentagon. "The National Guard takes this issue very seriously and will support investigators," the National Guard said in a statement. "National security is our foremost priority and any attempt to undermine it compromises our values and degrades trust among our members, the public, allies and partners. Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder called the leaks a "a deliberate criminal act," saying that distribution lists for classified information are being reviewed. "We entrust our members with a lot of responsibility at a very early age," Ryder said at a press conference on Thursday. "You've received training and you will receive an understanding of the rules and requirements that come along with those responsibilities, and you're expected to abide by those rules, regulations and responsibility. It's called military discipline. And in certain cases, especially when it comes to sensitive information, it also is about the law." The New York Times originally identified Teixeira as the suspected leaker on Wednesday evening, reporting that he was the leader of a Discord group consisting of roughly 20 to 30 young men that went by the name Thug Shaker Central. Teixeira allegedly starting sharing classified documents with the private group in recent months, but the leaks gained wider attention after another member shared them in a public forum, according to the report. Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks sent a memo to Pentagon officials on Tuesday, warning employees against leaking classified information or downloading classified documents from unclassified sources. "Do not access or download documents with classified markings from unclassified websites either from home or work as the data ma y be classified, it may be associated with hostile foreign elements, or it may contain malicious code or embedded capability that could introduce cyber threats into our information system," Hicks wrote in the memo, which was obtained by Fox News. President Biden said earlier Thursday that the U.S. was "getting close" to finding the person responsible for leaking Pentagon documents that the Department of Defense has described as containing "sensitive and highly-classified material." "I can't right now [give an update]. There is a full-blown investigation going on with the intelligence community and Justice Department and they are getting close," Biden told reporters during his trip to Ireland. "I don't have an answer for you." The president also said, "I'm concerned that it happened, but there is nothing contemporaneous that I'm aware of that is of great consequence." The Washington Post first reported last night that the person behind the leaks worked on a military base and shared the classified information on the chat app Discord. The top-secret intel that has been shared online included movements of high-ranking political leaders, updates on military forces, detailed charts of battlefield conditions in Ukraine and satellite images of the aftermath of Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian facilities. Other documents, according to the report, included the potential trajectory of North Korean ballistic nuclear missiles that could reach the U.S. and pictures and information on the surveillance technology attached to the Chinese spy balloon that the Biden administration allowed to float across the U.S. in February. Fucking dumbass. |
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Originally Posted By trapsh00ter99: https://thumbs.gfycat.com/DetailedAntiqueFanworms-size_restricted.gif Oops, o well View Quote |
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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 4xGM300m: Holy f... shit. A few hundred pages ago I said they should mine the whole city like Messines in WW1. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 4xGM300m: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By MelGibsonEnthusiast: Ukrainians level multiple buildings in Bakhmut with explosives after Russians enter them. Russian source talking about this tactic: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/550237/Screenshot_20230413-092214_3_png-2780764.JPG There is thermal drone video, but I didn't have any context. Holy crap!
It's terrible that we have to destroy our own city to destroy cockroaches. Holy f... shit. A few hundred pages ago I said they should mine the whole city like Messines in WW1. I'll never forget a month or so ago when that video was posted of a dump or garbage truck just dropped off thousands of tm-62 mines at a Ukrainian position in Bakhmut. Now I know what that was probably for. |
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Originally Posted By Tiberius: He worked in their Intel branch. No doubt a lot of stuff relating to Ukraine passed through the office. They’d use it to generate reports and bulletins of relevant info that would be released to units as appropriate. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Tiberius: Originally Posted By MFP_4073: Originally Posted By TiePilot69: Why would an ANG member (of any form) be privy to any of that information? Or is he supposed to be a world class hacker? the plot thickens ... He worked in their Intel branch. No doubt a lot of stuff relating to Ukraine passed through the office. They’d use it to generate reports and bulletins of relevant info that would be released to units as appropriate. Regardless of where he worked no 21yr old should have access to that level of info. |
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„From a place you will not see, comes a sound you will not hear.“
Thanks for the membership @ toaster |
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