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Conflict Shitpile IV - Idlib Dawn Edition
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2018-09-24 at 4 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock regardless of the secondary effect of psychological warfare and giving the typical terr'rst playbook of showing an impression of a weak, ineffective government…the main objective was to strike at key personnel in the hopes that a limited experience pool to replace those killed will serve to halt progress of projects or break down the leadership talent.
Or so they can install cabal-friendly leaders instead -
2018-09-24 at 4:22 AM UTC
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2018-09-24 at 4:28 AM UTCYou know it's pretty interesting that the kikes seem to be banking on the fact that Russia is the most rational actor here. They're putting their money on the fact Russia actually doesn't want WWIII and will go to great lengths to prevent it. Going so far as to let the jedis get away with downing one of their planes, by proxy.
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2018-09-24 at 4:49 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie You know it's pretty interesting that the kikes seem to be banking on the fact that Russia is the most rational actor here. They're putting their money on the fact Russia actually doesn't want WWIII and will go to great lengths to prevent it. Going so far as to let the jedis get away with downing one of their planes, by proxy.
the commies have their own ways of dealing with der juden
some kike is going to wake up to the wonderful smell of novichok in the morning. it smells like victory. -
2018-09-24 at 4:52 AM UTC
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2018-09-24 at 9:57 AM UTC
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2018-09-24 at 11:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra MoD has reported S-300 units will be transferred inside 2 weeks.
Actually, Shoigu (Russian Defence Minister) has announced 3 new measures in response to recent jediry:
1. The delivery of the S-300 anti-air systems to Syria was suspended in 2013 due to israeli objections - the delivery will be finalised within 2 weeks.
2. ECM systems specifically designed to interfere with GPS and missile targeting are to be deployed down the Tartus coast.
3. Russian and Syrian air defence systems will now be fully interlinked. The networked system already exists, but previously not all data was shared - now it is. The reasoning given is that the Syrian system has no IFF capability (ability to determine whether a target is friendly or not) which led to the missile striking the IL-20 instead of the israeli warplanes. The Russian system does, and by sharing all of its targeting data friendly fire incidents can be prevented in the future.
The Russian S-400 systems have much more advanced long-range radar than anything currently fielded by Syria, which ostensibly means that Syrian air defences will now be able to detect israeli planes almost as soon as they leave the runway. Attempting to evade detection by coming in from the ocean or from Lebanon will no longer be an option. -
2018-09-24 at 12:04 PM UTCGod bless Russia.
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2018-09-25 at 1:42 AM UTC
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2018-09-25 at 1:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra Terrorist attack in Iran; several spectators opened fire at a military parade killing 25 and injuring 50. A group called al-Ahvaziya took responsibility - I've not heard of it before, but it's apparently bankrolled by Saudi Arabia and has had ties with US intelligence and Mossad in the past.
those werent terrorists. those were experienced and trained soldiers
when amateurs (terrorists) fire a fully automatic weapon they instinctively keep the trigger held back until the magazine is empty. it takes training and practice to fire a full-auto in controllable bursts.
i guarantee a kike was somewhere in the planning and execution of that -
2018-09-25 at 3:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock S-300 has multiple sub-systems with different ranges, capabilities, and effectiveness. i still havent found what specific parts of the system are being given to the syrians.
as far as I know it's what was specified in the original contract back in 2012 or so, I'll see if I can find data on it -
2018-09-25 at 7:32 AM UTC
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2018-09-25 at 12:39 PM UTC
Leaked footage of a 'chemical attack dress rehearsal' -
2018-09-25 at 12:43 PM UTChttps://defence-blog.com/news/russian-fighter-jets-intercept-u-s-f-22-raptor-flying-over-syria.html
Apparently Russia's deployed the new OLS-35 thermal/infrared detection system - able to detect aircraft regardless of 'stealth' characteristics up to 90km away, but not able to create a weapons-quality lock independently. -
2018-09-25 at 5:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra https://defence-blog.com/news/russian-fighter-jets-intercept-u-s-f-22-raptor-flying-over-syria.html
Apparently Russia's deployed the new OLS-35 thermal/infrared detection system - able to detect aircraft regardless of 'stealth' characteristics up to 90km away, but not able to create a weapons-quality lock independently.
with the technology we have these days, ai or not, they could have easily come up with sound-seeking missiles, homing to the frequency of figuter jet engines.
'stealth' tech is now obsolete. -
2018-09-25 at 5:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra https://defence-blog.com/news/russian-fighter-jets-intercept-u-s-f-22-raptor-flying-over-syria.html
Apparently Russia's deployed the new OLS-35 thermal/infrared detection system - able to detect aircraft regardless of 'stealth' characteristics up to 90km away, but not able to create a weapons-quality lock independently.
soviets have always tried to expand their unconventional scanning systems. the west has IR/thermal technology but they're not as dependent (compared to radar) as the soviets.
the thing with a weapons lock on a target is it needs to be more 'powerful' as compared to just knowing there's something out there, especially with stealth. for example (I used this literal example in a class) search radars are like going into a dark gymnasium and turning on a low-wattage night light. it'll come on and let you generally see what's there...and see almost everything....but not very well. that is search radar.
with a 6volt latern flashlight used in that same darkened gym, it'll light up a small, focused area relatively clearly....but only a small point. that is the radar needed to guide a weapon. -
2018-09-25 at 5:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny with the technology we have these days, ai or not, they could have easily come up with sound-seeking missiles, homing to the frequency of figuter jet engines.
'stealth' tech is now obsolete.
you need to stop posting in any thread that the grownups are in.
youre an idiot and the idiocy you continue to post shows loudly and clearly for all the world to see that you're an idiotic idiot. -
2018-09-25 at 6:11 PM UTC
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2018-09-25 at 9:33 PM UTC
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2018-09-29 at 7:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra Also I feel like I should talk about the autocephaly in the orthodox church, the attempt to split the church as a means to attack Russia's social cohesion but I really don't understand it all that well.
http://www.stalkerzone.org/rostislav-ishchenko-the-patriarchate-of-constantinople-started-a-war-that-cannot-be-stopped/
On this, I believe the big fear is the Constantinople Patriarchate is giving full and sole legitimacy to the Ukrainian state-supported Orthodox church, which will embolden the authorities there to seize and shut down any churches tied to to Moscow Patriarchate. Given how violently 'anti-nationalist' groups have been dealt with (see the Odessa Trade House fire and the infamous 'trash can challenge' off the top of my head), members of the church on both sides are afraid escalation into violent sectarian warfare is near.