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Posted: 10/27/2021 8:27:29 PM EDT
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This is now the active "shit News links, thanks to BerettaGuy: Originally Posted By BerettaGuy: LINKS TO UKRAINIAN NEWS SOURCES IN ENGLISH Kyiv Post Ukrainian News UKRInform EUROMAIDEN PRESS New Voice of Ukraine Kyiv Independent Ukraine World InterFax Ukraine UATV Ukrainian Journal Official Website of the President of Ukraine Ukrainian Ministry of Defense Save these links. I can't post all the headlines like I've done in the past - too much news and too often. View Quote Please @ me with additional stuff to be added here. I don't currently have time to properly curate this thread otherwise. New news link c/o berettaguy: Ukrainian Pravda https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/ Stop fake, anti - disinformation site: https://www.stopfake.org/en/main/ |
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Unconfirmed but lots of tweets about Counter Offensive in Northern and Western Kyiv.
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Originally Posted By GlockZen:
View Quote Face looks the same. This is tghe one Azov Claimed this AM. Is this the piece of shit that's been ordering the shelling of Mariopol? |
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Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle we humbly pray.
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Originally Posted By PurpleOtter: Taiwan military purchases Field Information Communications System from US View Quote How long before the PLA has a complete copy? |
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Originally Posted By GlockZen:
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new video from Ward Carroll
Military Aviation Expert on Why a No Fly Zone Would Solve Putin’s Problem |
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
View Quote Totally different setup. The bigger one, the Switchblade 600, is a suicide UAV. Basically a javelin warhead with a propeller and stubby little wings; it flies low and slow, range of 25 miles. You fly it into the target. The whole thing weighs 50 pounds. It would be awesome for flying 20+ mile missions to smoke artillery and C2. You launch it out of a mortar tube-like launcher. This would be a very very good idea. SOCOM already bought it. Santa needs to deliver the good little Ukrainian boys and girls some of these. Switchblade 600 For US Special Operations Command |
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Originally Posted By AlabamaFan64: And AKS74U with 5.45 mm in spam cans. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlabamaFan64: Originally Posted By ParaShootist: I’m hoping to eventually see a lot of AKM/AK-74/AK100 series parts on the market here. And AKS74U with 5.45 mm in spam cans. Unless the reverse the ban on 7n6 importation, nothing is coming. |
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Don't you tell me about galaxies! I walk them in the timeline.
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Originally Posted By GlockZen: like something out of CoD crazy View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By GlockZen: Originally Posted By Chokey: https://www.avinc.com/tms/switchblade https://www.avinc.com/tms/switchblade-600 like something out of CoD crazy No kidding! This war is really showcasing some interesting stuff. |
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Originally Posted By cryo_tech: Face looks the same. This is tghe one Azov Claimed this AM. Is this the piece of shit that's been ordering the shelling of Mariopol? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cryo_tech: Originally Posted By GlockZen:
Face looks the same. This is tghe one Azov Claimed this AM. Is this the piece of shit that's been ordering the shelling of Mariopol? No. He commands a Mechanized Rifle Division. ETA: he USED to command it that is…. |
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
View Quote Interesting if it happens. Switchblades have a fairly steep learning curve and are not something you are just going to hand over with a pointee-talkee. |
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Sometimes I wrestle with my demons. Sometimes we just snuggle.
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Originally Posted By CharlieR: Totally different setup. The bigger one, the Switchblade 600, is a suicide UAV. Basically a javelin warhead with a propeller and stubby little wings; it flies low and slow, range of 25 miles. You fly it into the target. The whole thing weighs 50 pounds. It would be awesome for flying 20+ mile missions to smoke artillery and C2. You launch it out of a mortar tube-like launcher. This would be a very very good idea. https://defense-update.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Switchblade600-Wahid-Nawabi-725.jpg View Quote yup. Depending on cost and availability of these things used en masse they are going to kill a lot of russian armor. |
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GD is talented. If you are butt hurtable, someone will hurt your butt. . - 74novaman
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Originally Posted By theskuh: yup. Depending on cost of these things used en masse they are going to kill a lot of russian armor. View Quote I think they would kill a lot of generals, command posts, SAMS, and artillery. Which is a set of targets that the javelins and stingers cant get at. It would plug a lot of gaps. |
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Originally Posted By AlabamaFan64: And AKS74U with 5.45 mm in spam cans. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlabamaFan64: Originally Posted By ParaShootist: I’m hoping to eventually see a lot of AKM/AK-74/AK100 series parts on the market here. And AKS74U with 5.45 mm in spam cans. Ukraine would be wise to keep all those weapons and train their civilians with them. I'd love an AK74M parts kit....but they need it more than I do. They need to be better prepared to kill Russian scum next time. |
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We live in a world of lies, and that's the damn truth.
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Originally Posted By outofbattery: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56204/EC335A74-B5BD-4C6F-9A9B-CC9DF8142E1B_jpe-2315007.JPG This means that the conscripts are being paid $6.67 a month to fight for Putin. View Quote That was my McDonald’s breakfast order total this morning. But rooskies can’t even buy that., |
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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 CharlieR: Totally different setup. The bigger one, the Switchblade 600, is a suicide UAV. Basically a javelin warhead with a propeller and stubby little wings; it flies low and slow, range of 25 miles. You fly it into the target. The whole thing weighs 50 pounds. It would be awesome for flying 20+ mile missions to smoke artillery and C2. You launch it out of a mortar tube-like launcher. This would be a very very good idea. SOCOM already bought it. Santa needs to deliver the good little Ukrainian boys and girls some of these. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBES_J9N9k4 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CharlieR: Originally Posted By Chokey:
Totally different setup. The bigger one, the Switchblade 600, is a suicide UAV. Basically a javelin warhead with a propeller and stubby little wings; it flies low and slow, range of 25 miles. You fly it into the target. The whole thing weighs 50 pounds. It would be awesome for flying 20+ mile missions to smoke artillery and C2. You launch it out of a mortar tube-like launcher. This would be a very very good idea. SOCOM already bought it. Santa needs to deliver the good little Ukrainian boys and girls some of these. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBES_J9N9k4 U.S. Military Swarm Drones Technology Demonstration |
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Originally Posted By Chokey: https://www.avinc.com/tms/switchblade https://www.avinc.com/tms/switchblade-600 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Chokey: Originally Posted By Chokey:
https://www.avinc.com/tms/switchblade https://www.avinc.com/tms/switchblade-600 Attached File |
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“If you want a glimpse of the future, imagine a clown shoe stamping on a human face. Forever.”
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Originally Posted By GlockZen: like something out of CoD crazy View Quote INDEED. Sending those over would be like filling the sky with angry birds. I got a funny feeling that Russia F'd around and is finding out. Only problem is we got Putin, shoved in a dark room somewhere biting his nails and singing " I got the whole world in my hands..... I got whole world in my hands *insert creepy voice* |
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Originally Posted By dillydilly: Good. Let's not share too much info cause I'm sure Russian intel probably watches this thread. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dillydilly: Originally Posted By wjwill: @dillydilly He said they have tanks, pumps, and hoses with petro stashed to spray choke points. They are keeping the beach sand wet with high output generators on stand by, some building they rigged to blow themselves to divert enemy troops to the choke points, IED's placed all over the city where choke points will be. Belt feds are set up to over look beaches and other points enemy troops will be forced to come in from. Seems to me that they are looking to fight harder than any other battle we seen so far. Good. Let's not share too much info cause I'm sure Russian intel probably watches this thread. Was going to post this myself |
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Lets Go Brandon
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Originally Posted By theskuh: yup. Depending on cost and availability of these things used en masse they are going to kill a lot of russian armor. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By CZ75_9MM: Something like this would work wonders on an armored column. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs6mygwu4zA View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Kalahnikid: Ukraine would be wise to keep all those weapons and train their civilians with them. I'd love an AK74M parts kit....but they need it more than I do. They need to be better prepared to kill Russian scum next time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Kalahnikid: Originally Posted By AlabamaFan64: Originally Posted By ParaShootist: I’m hoping to eventually see a lot of AKM/AK-74/AK100 series parts on the market here. And AKS74U with 5.45 mm in spam cans. Ukraine would be wise to keep all those weapons and train their civilians with them. I'd love an AK74M parts kit....but they need it more than I do. They need to be better prepared to kill Russian scum next time. They made that decision in 2014-15. |
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Don't you tell me about galaxies! I walk them in the timeline.
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Originally Posted By norseman1: UKR had ample time to join NATO (or at least start the official process which puts countries under nato protection) since 2015. UKR refused to join the EU under Ze. His political opponent was beating him over the head about this last year. Sorry to burst everyone's hero worship going on in this thread, but, he does own some responsibility here. Talking with friend in Poland, they have a much less rosey perspective on the leaders in UKR now that millions of refugees are pouring in. View Quote The EU is a suicide pact, why should they want to join it? |
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Originally Posted By GlockZen: Unconfirmed but lots of tweets about Counter Offensive in Northern and Western Kyiv.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FN7ZSPLXIAE2lXb?format=jpg&name=small
View Quote Go UKRAINE!!! |
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SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS
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Originally Posted By fike: Unless the reverse the ban on 7n6 importation, nothing is coming. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fike: Originally Posted By AlabamaFan64: Originally Posted By ParaShootist: I’m hoping to eventually see a lot of AKM/AK-74/AK100 series parts on the market here. And AKS74U with 5.45 mm in spam cans. Unless the reverse the ban on 7n6 importation, nothing is coming. Probably, doesn’t hurt to dream. |
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Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle we humbly pray.
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yeeep.
GO GO GO GO |
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View Quote That's pretty fucking impressive analysis. |
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They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Benjamin Franklin, 1775 |
Originally Posted By Chokey:
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS Fact is stranger than fiction -Mark Twain |
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Originally Posted By AWMCoalition: Originally Posted By GlockZen:
pic? It's there, also been posted several times last 10 pages |
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Only God will judge me.
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Originally Posted By Chokey: https://www.avinc.com/tms/switchblade https://www.avinc.com/tms/switchblade-600 View Quote |
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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 hondaciv: The Yugoslav Zastava M53, which is a licensed copy of the German World War II MG-42 machine gun, is in service with the Ukrainian Azov Regiment. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/122973/Screenshot_from_2022-03-15_09-30-07_png-2314131.JPG The best beltfed ever made. IMO. View Quote Thats fitting, as the MG42 was designed for mowing down Russians. |
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Originally Posted By norseman1: UKR had ample time to join NATO (or at least start the official process which puts countries under nato protection) since 2015. UKR refused to join the EU under Ze. His political opponent was beating him over the head about this last year. Sorry to burst everyone's hero worship going on in this thread, but, he does own some responsibility here. Talking with friend in Poland, they have a much less rosey perspective on the leaders in UKR now that millions of refugees are pouring in. View Quote One thing at a time. Ukraine is not perfect, fair enough. The nation of Ukraine was invaded by a much larger and much more powerful neighboring nation without provocation. The people of Ukraine have made it clear they would rather die on their feet then live on their knees, our kind of culture. They are up against terrible odds. Those are the things that matter right now. In this war the survival of Ukraine depends on support from around the world. Without support their cities will be shelled, their civilians murdered, their leaders executed in public. Civilians won't be heading back to Ukraine from Poland until it is once again free. The sooner the better. They want to go home. |
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SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS
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Originally Posted By theskuh: yup. Depending on cost and availability of these things used en masse they are going to kill a lot of russian armor. View Quote I’d use them on the artillery and anti air systems. The artillery is the primary threat. If you can suppress air defense with them, UKR’s remaining air power can more effectively used. |
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"I have guns to prevent tyrannical genocide. Anyone who tells me to just stop having guns is telling me they favor genocide. It really is that simple. You'll have to forgive me if I won't be quiet about it. " --memphisliving
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Serious question.
If say we had some opponent invading our country and I happen to find a tank, missile system, etc on my property abandoned. Do I now own that? |
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Show Me Yo Shanks http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1852554_A_GD_Knife_Thread____EDC__Rotation__yes__carry_rotations_are_a_real_thing__or_Edged_Erotica__.html |
Originally Posted By Kagetora: Any way people can just start posting photos, instead of links to Twatter that make you log in? I know it's an extra few steps to copy a photo and post it here. Some of us are old and don't give two fucks about most social media, especially TikTok and Twatter. I have a FB account because it tells me when my friends' birthdays are. Or not. I can go yell at clouds outside too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Kagetora: Originally Posted By GlockZen:
Any way people can just start posting photos, instead of links to Twatter that make you log in? I know it's an extra few steps to copy a photo and post it here. Some of us are old and don't give two fucks about most social media, especially TikTok and Twatter. I have a FB account because it tells me when my friends' birthdays are. Or not. I can go yell at clouds outside too. |
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Originally Posted By outofbattery: This is just a dumb take. No,it isn’t an olive branch. Ukraine could not join NATO,this was always just a manufactured reason,like denazification or failing to recognize the parts Russia nibbled off. This is opening the door to a non-NATO intervention. View Quote That sound you hear is Polish cavalrymen sharpening their sabers. |
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View Quote I was JUST going to post this! For the TLDR crowd: >Discusses the difficulty of NATO members supplying ex-Soviet model aircraft to the Ukrainian AF (guest commentator assesses that SAM systems would be easier to integrate and overall more useful anyway). >Discusses the extreme practical and political difficulties of establishing a NFZ (in short, even if you could establish an NFZ, it would be a primarily American-led effort, AND it would confirm every bit of Russian propaganda and misinformation about the causes of the war. In other words, the political advantages of keeping things as they are, FAR outweigh any theoretical tactical advantage). >And other things, such as the TB2s, why western powers over-estimated Russian AF capabilities, and so on, and so forth. GREAT STREAM! |
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Originally Posted By GlockZen: Unconfirmed but lots of tweets about Counter Offensive in Northern and Western Kyiv.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FN7ZSPLXIAE2lXb?format=jpg&name=small
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Only God will judge me.
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Originally Posted By memsu: Serious question. If say we had some opponent invading our country and I happen to find a tank, missile system, etc on my property abandoned. Do I now own that? View Quote Depends on the state. NYC, CA, NJ, CT you’ll be imprisoned for 20-30 years. Edit: To add a warning: Warning: This response is full of Sarcasm, and was a tongue and cheek comment about our less than free states. Yes I’m aware that you have an advantage against cops in a tank, yes I’m aware that most states could give a shit about gun control while we are being invaded, no I did not think this many arfcomers would be stupid enough to think this was a serious response. Yes after being here since 2008 and primarily reading and not posting I should have known better. |
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Originally Posted By weptek911: That was my McDonald’s breakfast order total this morning. But rooskies can’t even buy that., View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By weptek911: Originally Posted By outofbattery: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56204/EC335A74-B5BD-4C6F-9A9B-CC9DF8142E1B_jpe-2315007.JPG This means that the conscripts are being paid $6.67 a month to fight for Putin. That was my McDonald’s breakfast order total this morning. But rooskies can’t even buy that., they dont even have a mcdonalds anyways lol |
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Only God will judge me.
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Originally Posted By Kuhndog: Depends on the state. NYC, CA, NJ, CT you’ll be imprisoned for 20-30 years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Kuhndog: Originally Posted By memsu: Serious question. If say we had some opponent invading our country and I happen to find a tank, missile system, etc on my property abandoned. Do I now own that? Depends on the state. NYC, CA, NJ, CT you’ll be imprisoned for 20-30 years. if we have an occupying country within our borders we have bigger problems than worrying about any of that |
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Only God will judge me.
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No idea what this could signify, but could be important? |
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Originally Posted By Chokey:
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Originally Posted By cryo_tech: Doesn't work like that. SCADA would shut the safety valves. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cryo_tech: Originally Posted By kbi: Yeah shut off valves going into Europe and remove section of pipe Set off charge that follows pipe lines back into Russia Sit back and watch fireworks show Doesn't work like that. SCADA would shut the safety valves. Provided that they are even on SCADA, which is easy to bypass. They can close the valves at the upstream compressor station if they want, you can still screw them on the down stream end. And if they are on a SCADA network, they need someone in the OPS center to maintain and monitor the SCADA system. Ask me how I know. |
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Originally Posted By outofbattery: For the model kit builders,Roden's artist Valeriy Grigorenko, was killed in front of his home in Irpin. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56204/790D016E-A1EF-4DB7-B801-DDCE45A0D68D_jpe-2314765.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/56204/188B805E-AF90-44C6-803E-9644D008F103_jpe-2314766.JPG View Quote |
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