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Jimmy Smuts posted:Looking forward to seeing Hellfire vs. T-72 videos, and all the jack-in-the-box turret fun. Though by the time these UAVs deploy, it might be Hellfires vs. T-54/55s Not a single T-62 has popped up on Oryx so far, it's possible that the Russian armor shortage was overstated. Or fewer pics are showing up on social media now that Russians are advancing through depopulated hellscapes rather than retreating through inhabited cities.
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# ? Jun 1, 2022 23:19 |
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 08:50 |
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It's weird too because the majority of Warsaw Pact is now in NATO. Russia really is on their own these days.
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# ? Jun 1, 2022 23:19 |
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Russia is following the same playbook we prefer. It's easier to clear a building when it's rubble. Much safer, too. Look at what we did in Iraq- and that poo poo was minor.
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# ? Jun 1, 2022 23:25 |
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bulletsponge13 posted:Russia is following the same playbook we prefer. I would’ve thought that’s the opposite, at least thinking of Monte Cassino.
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# ? Jun 1, 2022 23:26 |
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Marshal Prolapse posted:But yeah I’m interested to see how the Russians are going to be able to counter the MLRS and general atomics contribution. And we'll probably get footage via DJI drones on TikTok. It's going to be nucking futs to see a U.S. MLRS grid removal in 1080p.
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# ? Jun 1, 2022 23:55 |
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karoshi posted:Two interesting threads on the soon to be delivered GMRLS systems. Thanks for these. I’d long been curious about these systems and how they compared to smerch or uragan.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 00:00 |
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psydude posted:I'm of the strong opinion that we should be giving zero fucks about whether or not Ukraine uses those to immediately pummel Belogrod's train station and oil storage facilities into a collection of smoking craters. Purely on a political level, it's extremely in everyone's (and particularly Ukraine's) interests that Russia does not get provoked into fully mobilizing though yeah I see zero reason why Russia should be able to stage significant amounts of their materiel and resources out of depots around belgorod, either
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 00:05 |
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Marshal Prolapse posted:I would’ve thought that’s the opposite, at least thinking of Monte Cassino. There were still buildings left there; there was some intent on limiting destruction. The Russians are leveling towns and villages. I mean, the rubble creates it's own tactical problem, but I would bet any force in the world given the option of going room to room, or twisting ankles over rubble- bust out the ACE wrap.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 00:09 |
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Eh, Russia gonna Russia. Whatever anyone else does will have minimal impact on whether they fully mobilize or not. I see playing "not touching you" as more for international purposes.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 00:10 |
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I know it's my feeling like poo poo and being in a bad mood today, but gently caress russia and avoiding escalation with them. At this point we should just call their bluff and humiliate them on the world stage to see what would happen, along with reminding Germany of the blood debt they owe and how they should adjust their attitudes.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 00:11 |
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Nick Soapdish posted:https://twitter.com/MichaelStone/status/1532084932415307776?t=rddZauAVmjn4h5qKm0pfuQ&s=19 I remember Vindman and a bunch of the other more knowledgeable ukraine-focused people were making significant noise a couple months ago that what Ukraine urgently needs are actual reusable drone platforms and not the single use stuff. Like the single use stuff is great, but it's woefully inadequate relative to the scale of their needs. Kinda surprised to see it actually happening, but it's a big deal. Interesting to see it come out on the same day as the MLRS stuff, too
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 00:14 |
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Germany and France kinda piss me off because if there's 2 countries in Europe I immediately think of as knowing in their bones what happens when a dictator with an axe to grind gets trigger happy in Europe it's them, and they have a major opportunity to demonstrate leadership and gain goodwill on the world stage and be on the right side of history this time and they just aren't taking it. It's maddening. Germany especially.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 00:15 |
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Herstory Begins Now posted:Purely on a political level, it's extremely in everyone's (and particularly Ukraine's) interests that Russia does not get provoked into fully mobilizing That's just kinda how it goes with these kind of wars. We've currently got the rest of the world training Ukrainians in the operation of donated weaponry and as long as they don't start firing from the wrong side of the Polish border Russia just has to let it happen.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 00:15 |
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Germany’s in the position they’re in because they willingly and intentionally sold their future to make themselves dependent on Russian fuel, not because they haven’t invested in their own military Like if we’re talking about undermining NATO I think the former is a bigger deal than the latter
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 00:18 |
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Tiny Timbs posted:Germany’s in the position they’re in because they willingly and intentionally sold their future to make themselves dependent on Russian fuel, not because they haven’t invested in their own military Ukrainian representative to the UN stands after throwing a handful of papers angrily on his desk: "GOD DAMMIT GERMANY WHAT IS IT WITH YOU AND TERRITORIAL DICTATORS AND GAS!?"
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 00:30 |
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good thing germany has practically zero combat-ready military or Scholtz would probably have gotten 'mixed up' and ended up giving Russians military assistance
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 00:40 |
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https://twitter.com/TheStudyofWar/status/1532144973134450688 https://twitter.com/TheStudyofWar/status/1532145484147486720 https://twitter.com/TheStudyofWar/status/1532144537094606848 https://twitter.com/TheStudyofWar/status/1532144425068945408
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Herstory Begins Now posted:I remember Vindman and a bunch of the other more knowledgeable ukraine-focused people were making significant noise a couple months ago that what Ukraine urgently needs are actual reusable drone platforms and not the single use stuff. Like the single use stuff is great, but it's woefully inadequate relative to the scale of their needs. I don't know poo poo about poo poo, but are these things in any way more survivable against Russian AA? Because as I understand it, Ukraine has lost plenty of their Bayraktars already. It doesn't matter how reusable they are, if they get shot down. Replacing cheap Turkish drones with expensive American ones doesn't sound like a great plan, unless they're also a lot harder to hit.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 01:03 |
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People significantly more knowledgeable than me seemed to think that they'd be able to find a use for them, so I'm inclined to think that there are ways of using them that will be impactful and are not also just flying them in straight lines over the areas most heavily covered by russian aa.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 01:17 |
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It's interesting how a knee-jerk decision made 11 years ago by Germany based on an earthquake, has played out on the world stage leading up to this.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 01:32 |
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Jimmy Smuts posted:It's interesting how a knee-jerk decision made 11 years ago by Germany based on an earthquake, has played out on the world stage leading up to this. Russian money played a part in that decision-making process. It is no accident that Germany ended up being dependent on Russian oil.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 01:35 |
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Jimmy Smuts posted:It's interesting how a knee-jerk decision made 11 years ago by Germany based on an earthquake, has played out on the world stage leading up to this. Wait, what?
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 01:37 |
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Quackles posted:Wait, what? Fukushima
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A.o.D. posted:Russian money played a part in that decision-making process. It is no accident that Germany ended up being dependent on Russian oil.
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A.o.D. posted:Fukushima Oh.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 01:47 |
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Same thing as getting Brexit in the UK and Russian influence over the US Republicans. Lots of money and directed espionage & compromise efforts over a prolonged period of time while western counter-intelligence failed more spectacularly than at any other point in history..
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 01:49 |
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Germany had committed heavily to Russian gas during the first SPD/Green coalition back in 1998-2005 under Schroder, when they started development of NordStream 1 and the so-called Energiewende project. While it was nominally done in the name of environmentalism, Schroder was working quite close with Russian gas companies and immediately joined them as a paid lobbyist once he retired from the chancellorship. They doubled down in 2011, and again in 2020, but it was very much part of an established national policy of subsidizing Russian gas.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 01:50 |
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Lovely Joe Stalin posted:Same thing as getting Brexit in the UK and Russian influence over the US Republicans. Lots of money and directed espionage & compromise efforts over a prolonged period of time while western counter-intelligence failed more spectacularly than at any other point in history.. There was a lot of legitimate soft power leveraged as well. Cheap gas. Pipeline partnerships. Preferential treatment. That kind of stuff.
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Lovely Joe Stalin posted:western counter-intelligence failed more spectacularly than at any other point in history..
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Lovely Joe Stalin posted:Same thing as getting Brexit in the UK and Russian influence over the US Republicans. Lots of money and directed espionage & compromise efforts over a prolonged period of time while western counter-intelligence failed more spectacularly than at any other point in history.. Not really. They identified, characterized, and called out all that stuff. The political class just said fuckit I'm taking the money from this foreign agent, is all.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 02:39 |
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Uncle Enzo posted:Not really. They identified, characterized, and called out all that stuff. The political class just said fuckit I'm taking the money from this foreign agent, is all. Some to an absurd degree like former house rep Dana Rohrabacher. I couldn’t remember his name and googled “wiki ca rep russian” and he was the top hit. He was absurdly pro-Russian to the point of advocating for them to get Alaska back.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 05:02 |
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aphid_licker posted:Not a single T-62 has popped up on Oryx so far, it's possible that the Russian armor shortage was overstated. Or fewer pics are showing up on social media now that Russians are advancing through depopulated hellscapes rather than retreating through inhabited cities. ISW mentioned they're being deployed basically as field guns to defend static positions in the south.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 06:57 |
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Oryx might also have a bit of a backlog at this point, it's just two guys and the past two weeks have produced a lot of busted equipment.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 07:04 |
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Jasper Tin Neck posted:Oryx might also have a bit of a backlog at this point, it's just two guys and the past two weeks have produced a lot of busted equipment. https://twitter.com/oryxspioenkop/status/1506892012670308357?t=0vBU5feQMouIgBJb7dberA&s=19 Replace first line with convoy/fortified position/frontline/trenches/...
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 07:42 |
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Speaking of Hellfires, Sweden just announced that we will send robot 17's to Ukraine, which is a costal defence version of the Hellfire, along with more AT4's and Barret 50's.
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https://twitter.com/oryxspioenkop/status/1532319741158768642
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Nick Soapdish posted:https://twitter.com/MichaelStone/status/1532084932415307776?t=rddZauAVmjn4h5qKm0pfuQ&s=19 It's always interesting to see the scale on these for reference. For some reason seeing pictures of predators in the sky makes them look like some sort of hand launched toy, which of course makes no sense since they can fire two 100lb missiles.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 15:31 |
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Carth Dookie posted:Germany and France kinda piss me off because if there's 2 countries in Europe I immediately think of as knowing in their bones what happens when a dictator with an axe to grind gets trigger happy in Europe it's them, and they have a major opportunity to demonstrate leadership and gain goodwill on the world stage and be on the right side of history this time and they just aren't taking it. It's maddening. Germany especially. Gee weird how the two Nazi collaborator countries during WWII are dragging their feet to defend against genocide in WWIII. Like they were run by some kind of hidden Nazis -- cryptofascists even.
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Wasabi the J posted:Gee weird how the two Nazi collaborator countries during WWII are dragging their feet to defend against genocide in WWIII. I must have missed this - at what point was France, the nation famously invaded by Nazi Germany with blitzkrieg tactics rushing around the fixed defenses if the Maginot line, a Nazi collaborator? Are you sure you didn't mistake them for Italy?
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That post made me feel like I have a concussion.
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