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Handsome Ralph posted:https://twitter.com/SkyAndyHughes/status/1499863194575200268 Is Journalist or Journalista a russian or ukrainian word for journalist? Or were they just shouting english at russians?
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1337JiveTurkey posted:This is actually a thing used to confuse intelligence agencies and has been known since WWII. In statistics it's called the German tank problem and picking random values from a set of a million numbers is one of the ways to prevent estimates of how many aircraft they actually have. That stops working when you get daily flyovers of the tank and missile factories. You can only hide so much in sheds and warehouses without getting noticed.
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I’m wondering if there’s been an appreciable decrease in the number of bots that are tied to Russia and other related crap in the last 12 hours. I’d love to see how many followers the bat poo poo crazy wing of the republican party, like even more bat poo poo than the other ones, lost.
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I don't think it matters what you yell TBH. DON'T POST THIS HERE. EVERYONE WHO WANTS TO SEE THIS VIDEO KNOWS HOW TO FIND IT. Somebody fucked around with this message at 23:34 on Mar 4, 2022 |
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Arrath posted:Well he's saying that European humans are more human-ey them Asian humans and thus shouldn't be subject to thermobarics, so I feel confident to say he's just dumb. Were thermobarics used often in Afghanistan? I've been thinking about it whenever it's been brought up re : russian use and all i can think of was using the moab on that cave system or whatever. So dude might've been referring to that use as opposed to against civilian population centers, but I'm not gonna give him the benefit of the doubt, and I'm sure as poo poo not gonna give it to the US military. Just curious what sort of use it actually saw. e] Jesus that loving video Radical 90s Wizard fucked around with this message at 23:35 on Mar 4, 2022 |
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I think reporters maybe got way to comfortable reporting wild weather by stepping into it, and reporting on combat while escorted by US marines, and are now making very bad decisions on where to report from.
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Radical 90s Wizard posted:Were thermobarics used often in Afghanistan? I've been thinking about it whenever it's been brought up re : russian use and all i can think of was using the moab on that cave system or whatever. So dude might've been referring to that use as opposed to against civilian population centers, but I'm not gonna give him the benefit of the doubt, and I'm sure as poo poo not gonna give it to the US military. Just curious what sort of use it actually saw. I don't believe they were. It was a big deal when Trump (was it him?) dropped one in Afghanistan. I remember reading about them early on in the war, but nothing until towards the end.
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Bulky Bartokomous posted:I don't think it matters what you yell TBH. Don't post videos of children watching their dad bleed out in this thread. We know the Russians are good at war criming. If anyone is interested in watching snuff films, there are lots of places they can find that content.
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Radical 90s Wizard posted:Were thermobarics used often in Afghanistan? I've been thinking about it whenever it's been brought up re : russian use and all i can think of was using the moab on that cave system or whatever. So dude might've been referring to that use as opposed to against civilian population centers, but I'm not gonna give him the benefit of the doubt, and I'm sure as poo poo not gonna give it to the US military. Just curious what sort of use it actually saw. Yeah they were used at the beginning of the war mostly to target cave complexes. Key difference being we weren't dropping them in the middle of Kabul.
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Okay, that's about what I figured.
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Marshal Prolapse posted:I’m wondering if there’s been an appreciable decrease in the number of bots that are tied to Russia and other related crap in the last 12 hours. I’d love to see how many followers the bat poo poo crazy wing of the republican party, like even more bat poo poo than the other ones, lost. That's true especially with Twitter and FB down for Russia. I'd assume they're more focused on squashing dissent than keeping the bot farms going so we'll see a huge drop in troll accounts.
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psydude posted:Yeah they were used at the beginning of the war mostly to target cave complexes. Key difference being we weren't dropping them in the middle of Kabul. What about the hellfires? Production started in 2005. https://news.lockheedmartin.com/2005-08-23-HELLFIRE-Thermobaric-Warhead-Approved-for-Production It’s a method of augmenting a blast for a weight, a thermobaric warhead need not be huge.
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M_Gargantua posted:I think reporters maybe got way to comfortable reporting wild weather by stepping into it, and reporting on combat while escorted by US marines, and are now making very bad decisions on where to report from. I'm going to put more blame on the Russian infantrymen who repeatedly fired on a civilian vehicle. Journalists report from conflict zones with great frequency and often aren't embedded with military units. The Sky News crew looked about as prepared as they could be, clearly they at least had plates that could stop rifle rounds instead of just soft armor. The cameraman looks to have gotten stuck on the dirty side of the vehicle after it got hit, which is a really poo poo place to be. Glad he made it out of there without injury or worse. edit: the US has had thermobaric AT-4 rounds since at least 2004 and used them in urban combat in Fallujah but obviously there's a world of difference between that and just lobbing massive thermobaric munitions into urban centers. pantslesswithwolves fucked around with this message at 00:05 on Mar 5, 2022 |
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CainFortea posted:Is Journalist or Journalista a russian or ukrainian word for journalist? Or were they just shouting english at russians? Google translate has 'journalist' as: Russian журналистка zhurnalistka Ukrainian журналіст zhurnalist So close enough it should be obvious to anyone bothering to listen.
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Terrifying Effigies posted:Google translate has 'journalist' as: I don't know how to pronounce those, so I'll take your word for it.
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hobbesmaster posted:There was a commercial pilot that lied about having experience with a French fighter type and just started flying for some middle eastern country. I've spent enough time in DCS A10 to tell you that fucker is one of the hardest to just pick up and fly.
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CainFortea posted:Is Journalist or Journalista a russian or ukrainian word for journalist? Or were they just shouting english at russians? Read the article linked, it goes through the whole story. They thought they were being fired on mistakenly by Ukrainians at first.
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Reminder that Minister of Defense Shoigu, and Gen. Gerasimov assured the British ambassador that they would not invade Ukraine 12 days before they did that thing they said they wouldn't do. Since the time of that conference there has been plenty of evidence indicating that was a bald-faced lie at the time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgNfj6M8o0Y&t=14s What I'm saying is: Lukashenko is probably a poo poo-talker at this time, whose only purpose for saying anything is to setup the opportunity to gaslight later.
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NATO appears to be logisticsing the gently caress out of the resupply effort while Western Ukraine isn't being harassed by Russian fighters yetz: https://twitter.com/cliffordlevy/status/1499875619387158531 https://twitter.com/cliffordlevy/status/1499878290928066564
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Handsome Ralph posted:https://twitter.com/SkyAndyHughes/status/1499863194575200268 poo poo they're almost as bad as our cops! Calling it now, Putin is gonna bring up the Chelsea Manning video where an Apache iced some reporters.
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Wasabi the J posted:poo poo they're almost as bad as our cops! Should have tried the ole "don't you know who I am?"
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facialimpediment posted:NATO appears to be logisticsing the gently caress out of the resupply effort while Western Ukraine isn't being harassed by Russian fighters yetz: Reminds me of the scene in Commando where Arnold and Rae Dawn Chong break in Surplus City.
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Marshal Prolapse posted:Reminds me of the scene in Commando where Arnold and Rae Dawn Chong break in Surplus City. Rae Dawn Chong, conscripted into Russian army: *fires M202 Flash backwards into fully loaded BTR*
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pantslesswithwolves posted:https://twitter.com/RepHoulahan/status/1499740290650890241 Especially one who's an AF veteran.
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Alan Smithee posted:Rae Dawn Chong, conscripted into Russian army: *fires M202 Flash backwards into fully loaded BTR* Honestly still probably better than most Russian conscripts.
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You just know some old-school retired Air Force Generals read that tweet and were before taking a long hit from their Medicare-provided personal oxygen generators and wheezing out "not a pound for air-to-ground."
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Marshal Prolapse posted:Reminds me of the scene in Commando where Arnold and Rae Dawn Chong break in Surplus City. I was thinking no way would the resupply be anything like Operation Nickel Grass during Yom Kippur War as how the heck would NATO be getting supplies in sufficient quantities to Ukraine when Russia would have full command of the skies and the Ukrainian army would be too scattered to make effective use, but holy cow.
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Hyrax Attack! posted:I was thinking no way would the resupply be anything like Operation Nickel Grass during Yom Kippur War as how the heck would NATO be getting supplies in sufficient quantities to Ukraine when Russia would have full command of the skies and the Ukrainian army would be too scattered to make effective use, but holy cow. From my understanding despite some of the piss poor logistics of the early Iraq war (body armor, et al), the US is able to pull off some amazing logistics and supply operations. I’m assuming even the early problems, much like urban combat doctrine, evolved heavily over the time to fix or at least mitigate issues.
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Body armor and armored humvees weren't much of a thing before Iraq 2. Flak vests were issued, but plates weren't as present before Iraq, definitely not much of a thing for logistics and support units. Gearing up a troop has really become its' own thing the last 20 years. And it looks like russia spent that time pounding their dicks in the mud. Not that we haven't had flaws (ACU pattern, plastic ruck frame, etc), but when you have a $700 Billion budget and lovely acquisitioning generals, you get worthless equipment somewhere. Like that NBC detector.
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i wonder if the column hasn't been obliterated simply because we know a significant portion of the army is conscripts and political prisoners, so they're simply keeping it immobilized, which would help overextend and exhaust the more active combatants who pose an immediate threat.
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Marshal Prolapse posted:From my understanding despite some of the piss poor logistics of the early Iraq war (body armor, et al), the US is able to pull off some amazing logistics and supply operations. I’m assuming even the early problems, much like urban combat doctrine, evolved heavily over the time to fix or at least mitigate issues. There's generally a reason for all of that, because generally the American military wants to win its wars, in the quickest time, at the lowest possible cost, at the lowest possible loss of life. A lot of that is logistics! Now, we *suuuuuuck* at all of the above, but we're probably one of the best militaries because all of the others suck worse. So American intel is basically saying "yeah lol the Russians are sucking, but they could still adapt to the fuckups and change tactics." But, the russians really want to win, as quick as possible, but they have two gigantic cost controls (insufficient money AND lots of grifting) and they don't give a gently caress about the lives of their military people.
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Wasabi the J posted:i wonder if the column hasn't been obliterated simply because we know a significant portion of the army is conscripts and political prisoners, so they're simply keeping it immobilized, which would help overextend and exhaust the more active combatants who pose an immediate threat. It would make sense. Losses are one thing, but forcing a rescue/resupply/reinforcement effort is far more intensive and expensive, not to mention demoralising as poo poo.
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Wasabi the J posted:i wonder if the column hasn't been obliterated simply because we know a significant portion of the army is conscripts and political prisoners, so they're simply keeping it immobilized, which would help overextend and exhaust the more active combatants who pose an immediate threat. would needlessly slaughtering them work for or against them in the mind of the common russian? like, on one hand save all the kids to go home(like all the prisoners they take who get to call their moms) but otoh, like, raise the cost of the war
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The common might Russian categorize conscripts in the same mental way the average American categorizes felons, so overall they may be ambivalent. However, it may be a calculated risk so they can make NATO look like the bad guys, by bad faith actors online, which have been their most successful asset to date. Wasabi the J fucked around with this message at 02:07 on Mar 5, 2022 |
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Gee, this announcement seems pretty timely. First B-21 bomber enters ground testing, ‘on track for first flight’
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Wasabi the J posted:i wonder if the column hasn't been obliterated simply because we know a significant portion of the army is conscripts and political prisoners, so they're simply keeping it immobilized, which would help overextend and exhaust the more active combatants who pose an immediate threat. I was under the impression Ukraine was steadily attacking the column but it’s defended and not like Ukraine can send uncontested B-52 carpet bombing raids.
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https://twitter.com/risj_oxford/status/1499007132934582274?t=MALLCSqYE7qtEio-ni4JXA&s=19quote:More recently, it was December when another whistleblower again a civic source told us that more war with Ukraine is on the agenda told us that Putin had decided and boasted to his small circle of loyalists that he was going to start a war in Ukraine and that he was going to actually consider using tactical nuclear weapons, and that this has actually frightened everybody well. Except for a very small, militarized elite. That he trusted, that he had stopped just stopped trusting the larger elite economic elites that are traditionally his buddies and childhood friends. And he only trusted a few really corrupt militarized, gung ho nut cases. Hail 2S7, I guess...
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https://twitter.com/kyivindependent/status/1499907977347743747?s=21 gently caress
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Hannibal Rex posted:
"Ah. Vladimir knows how to handle this." "Yes, other Vladdy?" "Vladimir forms a 100% politically reliable, vicious criminal group army within and parallel to the army, answerable only to Vlad." "Good idea, other Vladdy. UTKIN! SOMEONE GET ME UTKIN!"
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https://twitter.com/TrentTelenko/status/1499894955996856327?s=20&t=w4pwYgl2dNQEsqLoVIpKDA
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