beast blazer
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Isn't it funny, how I'm here, saying let's not start WW3, and that's controversial?
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It's not controversial at all. Nobody wants WW3. You're just spreading bullshit propaganda.Isn't it funny, how I'm here, saying let's not start WW3, and that's controversial?
Crazy that a country would put armed forces near civilians to help defend them after an invasive force directly attacked and has literally raped, tortured, and murdered the civilians for 2 years...Ukraine uses the "human shield" strategy, putting weaponry in civilian infrastructure.
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/press-re...vilians-locating-forces-residential-areas-new
You don't want WW3 but you're not opposed to doing things which will start it? How is anything I'm saying "propaganda". Propaganda isn't factual.It's not controversial at all. Nobody wants WW3. You're just spreading bullshit propaganda.
Russia is starting it. Ukraine is defending themselves.You don't want WW3 but you're not opposed to doing things which will start it? How is anything I'm saying "propaganda". Propaganda isn't factual.
Ukraine uses the "human shield" strategy, putting weaponry in civilian infrastructure.
https://www.amnesty.org.uk/press-re...vilians-locating-forces-residential-areas-new
I mean, they're sending a military engineering unit rather that actual combat troops, but still it's not great. I might suggest that the rockets, missiles, and millions of rounds of ammunition that North Korea has provided Russia is more problematic than them sending over their version of SeaBees.So North Korea announced they are sending troops to Ukraine. A second country actively fighting in Ukraine is a huge escalation that should be met with strong consequences from NATO
The news on the Patriots is really good, even though I'm sure it will take a year to bring them in and train Ukrainians to operate. With these 8 added to six already have or promised, they should have enough to protect most of their cities and with a few left over to move along the front lines looking for russia fighter bombers to knock down.![]()
Digest June 27: Patriot systems for Ukraine and security guarantees with EU
28.06.2024
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US, Israel and Ukraine are in talks to supply Kyiv with up to eight PATRIOT systems, — FT.
Ukraine and EU signed an agreement on security guarantees: €50 billion for the next 4 years.
18 countries have joined the Czech initiative and the first deliveries, funded by Germany, have already arrived in Ukraine.
Agreements on security guarantees were signed with Lithuania and Estonia.
AFU destroyed in Crimea “Nebo-M” radar complex and EW system “Krasukha”.
Ukraine received a tranche of 1.9 billion euros from EU under the Ukraine Facility.
“Our ammunition initiative can regularly supply Ukraine with tens of thousands of artillery shells per month”, — Petr Fiala.
Drones attacked the Rydkinsky Research Plant in the Tver region, Russia!
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia will build a defence line for €2.5 billion on the border with Russia/Belarus, — Reuters.
“By the end of summer, USA will reach a production rate of 55,000 artillery shells per month”, — Douglas Bush.
President of Slovakia: “As part of Czech initiative, Slovakia will be engaged in the restoration of old artillery shells before sending them to Ukraine”
Scholz: “Anyone who believes that Kyiv’s territorial and political concessions to Putin will lead to lasting peace in Europe apparently watches a lot of Russia Today.”
The Biden administration convinced Netanyahu’s military cabinet to become a full-fledged ally of the US in a hybrid war against Russia.
SpaceX has cooperated extensively with the US military to stop Russia’s illicit use of its Starlink in Ukraine, — Bloomberg.
During the 10 months of operation of Ukrainian Maritime Corridor, a record amount of cargo was transported: 55 million tons.
The Russians May Have Lost An Entire Airborne Brigade In Vovchansk
Russia’s Victory Day offensive is turning into a bloodbath ... for Russian troops.
According to a well-regarded Ukrainian correspondent who writes under the pseudonym “Nikolaev Vanek,” the 83rd Airborne Brigade has retreated from Vovchansk after a costly three-week deployment.
“The entire 83rd Airborne Brigade is urgently withdrawn to the rear to restore combat capability,” Vanek wrote. “There are too many casualties, they can't fight, there are too many 500s.”
In Russian military parlance, a “code 500” is a soldier who refuses to fight.
If confirmed, it’s a stinging loss for the new Russian northern grouping of forces, which includes around seven regiments and brigades. And Russian losses in Vovchansk could get a lot worse, as the survivors of an entire battalion—that’s hundreds of troops—have been trapped in a chemical plant in central Vovchansk for two weeks.
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The 83rd Airborne Brigade is, or was, an elite force—one of a dozen or so brigade-sized formations in the 40,000-person pre-war airborne corps. As recently as 2019, the brigade practiced parachuting into combat with their lightweight armored vehicles.
In Ukraine, the 83rd Airborne Brigade ditched its parachutes and fought as a mechanized force in its tracked BMD and wheeled BTR vehicles. Redeploying hundreds of miles at a time to respond to Ukrainian attacks and opportunities for Russian attacks, the brigade fought in the south in 2023 and, this spring, took part in the Russian siege of the eastern town of Chasiv Yar.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davida...lost-an-entire-airborne-brigade-in-vovchansk/
I mean, they're sending a military engineering unit rather that actual combat troops, but still it's not great. I might suggest that the rockets, missiles, and millions of rounds of ammunition that North Korea has provided Russia is more problematic than them sending over their version of SeaBees.
If they can hold out for another year Russia might just be screwed.The news on the Patriots is really good, even though I'm sure it will take a year to bring them in and train Ukrainians to operate. With these 8 added to six already have or promised, they should have enough to protect most of their cities and with a few left over to move along the front lines looking for russia fighter bombers to knock down.
Ukraine is making a concerted effort to knock out their artillery and air defense. It takes awhile but eventually theey will run out.If they can hold out for another year Russia might just be screwed.
Ukraine is making a concerted effort to knock out their artillery and air defense. It takes awhile but eventually theey will run out.
This video covers 3 topics on the war in Ukraine.
How will the F16 affect the war
Drone warfare
Cyberwarfare
I believe Ryan McBeth's info always to be honest and balanced. He does not spread propaganda.
What dies he think about the F-16s? Will they force the russian planes to launch their glide bombs from a little further away?
Yeh, I haven't seen much on it either. The West may have reasons for not wanting to talk about it.I do not remember him ever covering this question. Did a little research, and the answer gets very messy.
In theory, the answer should be yes,,, because...
Russia's glide bombs range is about 70km, ? let me know if any of my numbers are off. Some varients of the AIM-120 AMRAAM air to air missile have a range up to 160-180 km. But...
How close to the border/front lines, will it be safe for F-16s to fly? Combine this with how far into Russia will Ukraine be allowed to fire USA made missiles? Which range varients of the AIM-120 AMRAAM does Ukraine recieve?
I don't have a clue to the answer to your question.
That's a lot of typing for a measly $1...It's interesting that if you google "Russia losses" or "Ukraine Losses" 9 out of 10 articles are about how Russia is taking heavy casualties. If you were to go by mainstream American news, you might think Ukraine is winning this conflict. (which is the impression many of you seem to have).
Just please take it as a learning opportunity when you find out you've been deceived, and start questioning your sources of information.
You can copy and paste.That's a lot of typing for a measly $1...
Good money then, I guess...You can copy and paste.
How do you think all the contents of this thread got here?You can copy and paste.
But some of us are capable of original thought.How do you think all the contents of this thread got here?
Twitter>*copy*>Sportstwo>*paste*
But some of us are capable of original thought.
For some reason, it just so happens to be those who don't buy the bullshit.