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Military Genius Zelensky wants Ukrainians to throw molotovs at Russian tanks
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2023-05-04 at 11:45 AM UTCUkraine should arm every citizen with these things or household and have them send them at russia:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/05/02/ukraine-russia-invasion-war-peoples-missile-air-defence/ -
2023-05-04 at 11:49 AM UTC
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2023-05-04 at 12:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by Number13 Didn't it come out that he was majorly an anti against the ukraine too?
yeah he's always been a grifter, used to be involved with white nationalist circles until the government came down on them and it got too risky. I don't think he really believes in anything.
got done a bunch of times for fraud, I think the most recent one was reselling stolen bulk perfumes -
2023-05-04 at 3 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra that's the point, if it was a false flag (which I doubt) it would've had to have been military hardliners pushing Putin to fully commit instead of slowly whittling down the AFU to try and minimise civilian impact/possibility of direct foreign involvement (Cuck Warfareâ„¢)
another very unlikely scenario.
if these so-called hardliners are positioned high enough to pull a phalse-phlag then they would have very clear understanding of how the putin and his general stuff work.
look at past results of significant terror attacks against russian public and / or government and their reactions.
causing some blemishes on the head (dome) isnt going to trigger putin into a screaming rage and an all out revenge, it invigorates the citizenry, yes, but causing putin to go out of his way to do something that he would otherwise not do,
i dont think so.
russia doesnt have that much affirmative action hirees. -
2023-05-04 at 3:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra it's kind of funny that the mainstream media thinks false flag attacks are real now, not just a conspiracy theory like they've been saying for decades
It was the first thing that came to my mind and i'm sure i'm not the only one that see's this and thinks "yeah right, bullshit"
Nobody is buying this hoax, just like nobody believes Epstein suicided.
Originally posted by Wariat imagine if a drone actuslly took out putin what sort of chaos would erupt within russia and the world:
lol if they wanted Putin dead he would have died long ago. These world leaders are actually all best friends and just fake hating one another for votes, they are all globalist elites
The people they really hate is us
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2023-05-04 at 6:07 PM UTC
pretty cool video of some kind of fixed-wing drone being shot down over Kiev -
2023-05-04 at 6:16 PM UTCUnlike the west Russians have a long memory. Try to drone the Kremlin, Ukrainian jedi boy better watch his back and don't think they have forgotten about the gas line. America will get paid back, maybe tomorrow or maybe 10 years from now.
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2023-05-04 at 7:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by jerryb Unlike the west Russians have a long memory. Try to drone the Kremlin, Ukrainian jedi boy better watch his back and don't think they have forgotten about the gas line. America will get paid back, maybe tomorrow or maybe 10 years from now.
Russia has been impotent since before the collapse of the USSR. -
2023-05-04 at 8:08 PM UTC
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2023-05-04 at 11:29 PM UTC
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2023-05-04 at 11:47 PM UTC
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2023-05-05 at 1:25 AM UTCIt flew all the way from America! we tracked it but did not shoot it down!
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2023-05-05 at 2:24 AM UTC
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2023-05-05 at 5:19 AM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat cna.org/reports/2023/05/russian-combat-air-strengths-and-limitations
why do you post things you don't even bother to read -
2023-05-05 at 5:27 AM UTCCurrently, I dey Bakhmut dey work with AFU forces.
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2023-05-05 at 6:14 AM UTC
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2023-05-05 at 6:17 AM UTC
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2023-05-05 at 6:23 AM UTCit's fucking 26 pages. quick answer:
1. Russian/Soviet doctrine doesn't put the same emphasis on air war/CAS that the US does, relying more on long-range missiles and artillery
2. it's very difficult to counter modern air defence systems if they're used correctly. the US was pushed out of Vietnam largely because they got an infusion of then-current Soviet SAM and AA systems operated using Soviet doctrine, and israel was able to easily demolish Syrian air defense in multiple wars because they kept doing stupid shit like putting radars in valleys and never actually moving complexes -
2023-05-05 at 6:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra it's fucking 26 pages. quick answer:
1. Russian/Soviet doctrine doesn't put the same emphasis on air war/CAS that the US does, relying more on long-range missiles and artillery
different ends.
the US is an invasionary force, the russians is a remote destruction force.
you dont need dog fights if you have no aircraft carriers to protect. you dont need aircraft carriers if you dont intend to send troops oversea.2. it's very difficult to counter modern air defence systems if they're used correctly. the US was pushed out of Vietnam largely because they got an infusion of then-current Soviet SAM and AA systems operated using Soviet doctrine, and israel was able to easily demolish Syrian air defense in multiple wars because they kept doing stupid shit like putting radars in valleys and never actually moving complexes
yes and no. too general. whose air defense system. US, russian, israel, iran, who.
against what. drone ? aircrafts ? hypersonics ? superman ? -
2023-05-05 at 6:47 AM UTCit was meant to be general
we're talking about the regular air force here, so manned aircraft. they're starting to use high-altitude bombers now that the effectiveness of Ukrainian AA is heavily degraded.
the presence of any SAM complex changes the logistics of using regular aircraft for the sheer hit to cost-benefit ratio; even if we're talking older complexes like the BUKs or HAWKs where hit probability is relatively low it's not generally a risk worth taking, especially for large bombers that aren't all that fast or maneuverable and cost hundreds of millions (nevermind the cost of training new pilots and crew) to replace.