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2022-12-10 at 5:45 AM UTChttp://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2022/12/that-sends-shockwaves.html
blog post quotes a Russian-language TASS article:Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted in Bishkek that Russia might consider "embracing" US security practices, including disarming strike tactics. "The United States has a theory of preemptive strike - first," the president told reporters on Friday. "Second: they are developing a disarming strike system. What is it? This is a strike with modern high-tech means, which should be delivered to control points, to deprive the enemy of these control systems and so on".
basically Putin is considering creating a pre-emptive 'decapitation strike' doctrine and capability in the same sense that the US has been bragging about for decades. given the gap between US and Russian missile tech, specifically in the fields of hypersonics, nuclear-powered cruise missiles, ABMs and undersea strategic weapons, this is likely making certain people very nervous.
historically Russia and the USSR have relied on a 'last strike' policy for nuclear deterrence, specifically the PERIMETER or DEAD HAND complex which automatically takes control of the nuclear arsenal should nuclear attacks on key political and military centres be detected. -
2022-12-10 at 6:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra http://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2022/12/that-sends-shockwaves.html
blog post quotes a Russian-language TASS article:
basically Putin is considering creating a pre-emptive 'decapitation strike' doctrine and capability in the same sense that the US has been bragging about for decades. given the gap between US and Russian missile tech, specifically in the fields of hypersonics, nuclear-powered cruise missiles, ABMs and undersea strategic weapons, this is likely making certain people very nervous.
historically Russia and the USSR have relied on a 'last strike' policy for nuclear deterrence, specifically the PERIMETER or DEAD HAND complex which automatically takes control of the nuclear arsenal should nuclear attacks on key political and military centres be detected.
The main arguments against russia in this have been how have they not been as despicable as the americans. -
2022-12-10 at 6:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by Number13 The main arguments against russia in this have been how have they not been as despicable as the americans.
it's those NAFO fags flooding social media
if Russia's progressing they're barbarians committing war crimes for fun, if they're not they're incompetent and not a real military -
2022-12-10 at 1:22 PM UTC
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2022-12-10 at 4:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra http://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2022/12/that-sends-shockwaves.html
blog post quotes a Russian-language TASS article:
basically Putin is considering
*might consider.
far from considering. -
2022-12-10 at 4:25 PM UTC
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2022-12-10 at 5:15 PM UTCI'm a large white guy and I'd fuck
Ot what is the decapitation strike policy? Nuke the capital and move in? -
2022-12-10 at 5:49 PM UTC
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2022-12-10 at 10:14 PM UTCYou wouldn't let her clitty fuck you??
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2022-12-10 at 11:41 PM UTC
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2022-12-10 at 11:42 PM UTC
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2022-12-11 at 1:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bradley Ot what is the decapitation strike policy? Nuke the capital and move in?
first-strike policy to quickly destroy the enemy's ability to respond, ie. to destroy all of their strategic control and major decision-making centres before they're able to start launching their own missiles -
2022-12-11 at 2:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra first-strike policy to quickly destroy the enemy's ability to respond, ie. to destroy all of their strategic control and major decision-making centres before they're able to start launching their own missiles
When a single submarine carries dozens of missiles, each one with dozens of warheads, and you also have bunker based missiles as well as and air, rail and road mobile launch platforms, isn't this theory basically a crock of shit? -
2022-12-11 at 2:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump When a single submarine carries dozens of missiles, each one with dozens of warheads, and you also have bunker based missiles as well as and air, rail and road mobile launch platforms, isn't this theory basically a crock of shit?
yeah to an extent - those launch platforms still need communications hubs to get orders, or even to know that their state's been attacked in the first place though. modern missiles also rely heavily on satellite communications - the US more than others, because for a long time they considered losing their satellite advantage to be unthinkable - breaking GPS through interference or destroying the satellites makes targeting extremely difficult, as we saw in Syria.
I think this is more political than strictly practical,
"you can't do that!"
"you did, lol" -
2022-12-11 at 3:21 AM UTCwith the EU oil price cap in action and
manyALL western insurance barred from insuring tankers carrying russian oil, expect increased terroristic effort to strike russian oil tankers to bankrupt russia and china insurance companies. -
2022-12-11 at 3:23 AM UTC
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2022-12-11 at 5:06 AM UTCUnless u snip the cable
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2022-12-11 at 5:08 AM UTC
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2022-12-11 at 8:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra boats accidentally snip undersea cables all the time, and underground cables are useless if the datacentres and exchanges they connect are bombed to shit
untersea cables ≠ unterground cabels.
also you dont need hubs or exchanges for telegraphs. all you need are direct, pararrel wiring of all the nodes together in a decentralized manner.
with multiple circuits. -
2022-12-11 at 12:17 PM UTC