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What is the most powerful flying bug?
This poll is closed.
🦋 15 3.71%
🦇 115 28.47%
🪰 12 2.97%
🐦 67 16.58%
dragonfly 94 23.27%
🦟 14 3.47%
🐝 87 21.53%
Total: 404 votes
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crepeface
Nov 5, 2004

r*p*f*c*

Danann posted:

https://twitter.com/squatsons/status/1612199339866329088

doing the navy seal copypasta bit at some guy in an actual warzone lmao

lmao what a clown

https://twitter.com/Operationz2p/status/1612204697921916929?s=20

looks like i too have inherited "the sniper gene"

:synpa:

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The Demilich
Apr 9, 2020

The First Rites of Men Were Mortuary, the First Altars Tombs.



Does that person have any other actual training besides being someone's grandkid? Cause lmfao

Frosted Flake
Sep 13, 2011

Semper Shitpost Ubique

Those are British L118s. Maybe the American made version, M119, but still. They’re the more recent guns we’ve been sending them, IMO because they were running out of prime movers for M777s and the lightweight guns can be towed by Humvees and civilian light trucks.

Weka
May 5, 2019

That child totally had it coming. Nobody should be able to be out at dusk except cars.

supersnowman posted:

Nice tiki torches.

Sometimes when it is cold I like to have a pina colada and pretend I'm somewhere tropical...

mawarannahr
May 21, 2019

Throatwarbler posted:

The inhabitants of modern day Turkey are ethnically identical to the inhabitants of modern day Greece, who pretend to be descended from the inhabitants of modern day Kazakhstan.
according to a eugenics test I took this is true

sum
Nov 15, 2010

Throatwarbler posted:

The inhabitants of modern day Turkey are ethnically identical to the inhabitants of modern day Greece, who pretend to be descended from the inhabitants of modern day Kazakhstan.

Anyone have the screenshot of the Turkish guy who was planning to commit suicide after his 23andme results came back as Greek until he decided that the company was just a Jewish conspiracy

mawarannahr
May 21, 2019

sum posted:

Anyone have the screenshot of the Turkish guy who was planning to commit suicide after his 23andme results came back as Greek until he decided that the company was just a Jewish conspiracy

please, that was more than 3 years ago

16-bit Butt-Head
Dec 25, 2014

sum posted:

Anyone have the screenshot of the Turkish guy who was planning to commit suicide after his 23andme results came back as Greek until he decided that the company was just a Jewish conspiracy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZuxNYPwz5k

Lostconfused
Oct 1, 2008

https://www.ft.com/content/0fe4b288-9fb7-4000-bb57-3e9c57b02d1d

quote:

On New Year’s eve, Andrii Touinda looked out of the window of his Kyiv apartment at the Russian cruise missiles flying overhead and wondered if he would have to spend another night repairing damaged electricity stations to keep the Ukrainian capital’s lights and heating on.

“I’ve got all my team ready at the other end of my phone, they are Marvel superheroes,” said the maintenance engineer at DTEK, Ukraine’s biggest private energy company. “It’s our job to bring light to people, doing the impossible.”

For the past three months, since Ukrainian counteroffensives pushed back Russia’s ground forces in the north-east and south, Moscow has opened a deadly second front: relentless volleys of cruise missiles and drones that aim to destroy Ukraine’s electricity grid and plunge millions of civilians into freezing winter darkness.

General Valery Zaluzhnyi, commander of Ukraine’s armed forces, warned (opens a new window)in an interview with The Economist in December that destruction of the power grid could erode public morale and Ukraine’s ability to keep fighting. One intense wave of air strikes on November 23, when Russia dispatched 70 cruise missiles, even led to rolling blackouts in neighbouring Moldova, which is connected to Ukraine’s grid.

“The attacks are planned and implemented not only by the Russian military but also by Russian energy specialists,” said Volodymyr Kudrytskiy, chief executive of Ukrenegro, Ukraine’s state-owned power company.

Russian engineers knew Ukraine’s energy grid “like the back of their hands” because it was connected to their country’s system prior to last February’s invasion, Kudrytskiy said.
But Ukrainian engineers now better understood the Russian strategy and could take measures “aimed at minimising the consequences” of the attacks, he added.



Ukrainian officials say Russia has pursued a systematic campaign, focused on destroying the transformers that sit at key nodes of the electricity grid’s distribution system, rather than power plants themselves.

The aim was to break-up the grid into isolated islands and prevent power from flowing between regions, energy experts said. Much of the country’s power generating capacity is in the west and travels through high-voltage lines to reach the centre and east.

“All the equipment is located in the open air, so it’s quite easy to hit,” said Maxim Timchenko, DTEK’s chief executive. “If there is a direct hit, there is no chance the equipment can be saved.”
Keeping the system going as winter sets in has become a race against time for Ukraine and its western allies. The first step was to protect 50 crucial sites with western-supplied air defence systems, such as Nasams surface-to-air-missiles.

The strategy is a trade-off, as the resources could otherwise be deployed to protect troops on the frontline. Older second world war-style approaches, such as using machine guns to shoot down drones picked out in the night sky with spotlights, have therefore also been used. “It is a simple defence system but it can be effective against slow-flying drones,” one Ukrainian defence adviser said.

The second prong of Ukraine’s strategy is anticipating the attacks and learning from those that succeed. Industry executives hold daily Zoom meetings with the energy ministry and other government counterparts to keep abreast of the fast-moving conflict.

To reduce the system’s vulnerability, the up-to 60 minute grace period provided by Ukraine’s warning systems are used to power down the system with temporary blackouts, Timchenko said. If any missiles get through, “we adjust the system and air defences . . . so that we are more protected”.

The third dimension is repair. Much of Ukraine’s grid uses the old Soviet system. This operates at higher voltages than the EU’s, making it incompatible with much western equipment, which cannot then be used to replace damaged gear.

The shortages are most severe with 750 kV transformers, which weigh up to 200 tonnes each. Although some replacements have been sourced from formerly communist countries such as Lithuania, most of those destroyed have to be rebuilt.

“For the first eight months of the war, Ukraine didn’t suffer so much as we had a big stock of [spare] transformers,” Kudrytskiy said. “Now they are a crucial need.”
More than 40 per cent of the country’s energy infrastructure has been damaged in the Russian attacks.
But despite blackouts, Ukraine’s engineers have proven highly skilled at shunting power around disabled parts of the grid.

At night, those Kyiv restaurants that remain open throw pools of light across dark streets. Some industrial users in the centre of the country such as iron ore producer Ferrexpo, have even partially restarted production.

“I’ve been uber impressed at how the country has been able to keep the system running,” Denys Sakva, energy analyst at Kyiv-based Dragon Capital, an investment management company, said.
However, after a mild December, temperatures are dropping sharply. On Friday, Ukrenegro appealed to civilians to save electricity. With three months to go until winter officially ends on April 1, the government has said emergency blackouts may be reinstated.

Meanwhile, Moscow continues to adapt its strategy. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned Russia may use swarms of drones to “exhaust” Ukraine’s air defences, and it could also shift launch sites to bypass established defence lines. Western intelligence services have warned Iran could supply Russia with ballistic missiles and more Shahed drones to replenish Moscow’s depleted stocks of precision weaponry.

“The electricity grid is like a body: everything is interconnected and if one part is damaged that is felt everywhere,” Touinda said. “I am not afraid, but its getting harder to deal with all the damage.”

Danann
Aug 4, 2013

https://twitter.com/apmassaro3/status/1611759154867351557

doing the same thing we did in iraq and afghanistan and expecting it to work differently this time

Grognan
Jan 23, 2007

by Fluffdaddy
lmao they could really gently caress up the country still, if they fired from Belarus and actually wrecked plants instead of distribution.


just keep wrecking that poo poo and they win

Grognan has issued a correction as of 07:27 on Jan 9, 2023

Spergin Morlock
Aug 8, 2009

Lostconfused posted:

Special Unit of Ukrainian Armed Forces "Wolves Da Vinci" started by Dmytro Kotsyubaylo from Right Sector and an honored hero of Ukraine, posing in front of humvees and I guess M777 or whatever guns that NATO is sending them?

https://mobile.twitter.com/anno1540/status/1610411356016218113

I assume this counts as NATO directly arming Nazis but, some of this could be wrong because I only spend like 10 minutes googling this poo poo.

I think they have a few more photos on their telegram or whatever that these were stolen from

(from t.me/Tatarinov_R/4370, via tgsa)

Da Vinci Wolves sounds like some gladio poo poo lol

gradenko_2000
Oct 5, 2010

HELL SERPENT
Lipstick Apathy
when the Charlottesville march happened, my understanding was that the marchers bought tiki torches from the local hardware/craft stores because it was an easy and convenient way to get torches when you can't be arsed to manufacture your own bespoke artisanal torches

with this, it's hard to tell whether they're still using tiki torches as a deliberate reference to Charlottesville, or again simply because it's more convenient

Truga
May 4, 2014
Lipstick Apathy

DancingShade posted:

Ukraine: we need NATO to send us 500 ciris and 1000 silver swords to replace losses.

does that mean russia has cirno

V. Illych L.
Apr 11, 2008

ASK ME ABOUT LUMBER

Danann posted:

https://twitter.com/apmassaro3/status/1611759154867351557

doing the same thing we did in iraq and afghanistan and expecting it to work differently this time

this sort of thing is just more or less outright demanding that you abdicate your own critical faculties

DancingShade
Jul 26, 2007

by Fluffdaddy

Truga posted:

does that mean russia has cirno

Adam Smasher.

Edit - sorry I meant Адам Смашер
(thanks google translate!)

DancingShade has issued a correction as of 11:03 on Jan 9, 2023

Homeless Friend
Jul 16, 2007
orcs howlin

Megamissen
Jul 19, 2022

any post can be a kannapost
if you want it to be

Truga posted:

does that mean russia has cirno

i wish they would send her here, it was almost +5c last night.... i want to go skiing

Tankbuster
Oct 1, 2021
cirno fumo

Megamissen
Jul 19, 2022

any post can be a kannapost
if you want it to be

Tankbuster posted:

cirno fumo

fisheyelensphotoofcirnofumosittingonat72.png

Lostconfused
Oct 1, 2008

Truga posted:

does that mean russia has cirno

https://mobile.twitter.com/AliceKisaragi_/status/1610335592394657792

Tankbuster
Oct 1, 2021

Megamissen posted:

fisheyelensphotoofcirnofumosittingonat72.png

Goa Tse-tung
Feb 11, 2008

;3

Yams Fan
Cirno?
Smasher.
CiCirno?
No, Smasher.

Maya Fey
Jan 22, 2017



have an ice day

PhilippAchtel
May 31, 2011

Danann posted:

https://twitter.com/squatsons/status/1612199339866329088

doing the navy seal copypasta bit at some guy in an actual warzone lmao

lol

Lostconfused
Oct 1, 2008

This probably belongs in the EU thread but which HoI mod is this

https://twitter.com/Nzaoui/status/1573754170397626370

Truga
May 4, 2014
Lipstick Apathy
lmfao intermar

Maya Fey posted:

have an ice day

lollontee
Nov 4, 2014
Probation
Can't post for 10 years!

Maya Fey posted:

have an ice day

Lostconfused
Oct 1, 2008

Oh, I see now, we got the wrong euros that time.

https://twitter.com/HungaryBased/status/1592448043907166210

anyway

https://twitter.com/thisisnotarose/status/1611051336337874944

lmao this lady.

Frosted Flake
Sep 13, 2011

Semper Shitpost Ubique

lol Austria-Hungary strikes again. Orban is genuinely correct to use his NATO and EU membership as leverage to protect Hungarians in the region.

Megamissen
Jul 19, 2022

any post can be a kannapost
if you want it to be

Lord of Pie
Mar 2, 2007


gradenko_2000 posted:

when the Charlottesville march happened, my understanding was that the marchers bought tiki torches from the local hardware/craft stores because it was an easy and convenient way to get torches when you can't be arsed to manufacture your own bespoke artisanal torches

with this, it's hard to tell whether they're still using tiki torches as a deliberate reference to Charlottesville, or again simply because it's more convenient

they're using tiki torches for the same reason that the Brazilian protesters had their own shaman, the CIA is running out of ideas

Isentropy
Dec 12, 2010

Frosted Flake posted:

lol Austria-Hungary strikes again. Orban is genuinely correct to use his NATO and EU membership as leverage to protect Hungarians in the region.

As the resident Habsburg friend I'm gonna ask you directly: what's the best book about Maximilian I?

Tankbuster
Oct 1, 2021

haha cirnu

lollontee
Nov 4, 2014
Probation
Can't post for 10 years!

perfect

fits my needs
Jan 1, 2011

Grimey Drawer
https://twitter.com/YahooNews/status/1612443913947676672?s=20

quote:

Graf said that no one on his team had been killed while working on the grenades but that the process was perilous for troops on the front line. There are “many, many dead guys because they don’t understand how these things work,” he said.

Despite the risks, Graf and his team continue to tinker in their workshop teeming with different kinds of explosives, edging ever closer to the elusive tank-killing grenade. Currently, they have a munition that they say can penetrate Russian armor, but it is around a half-pound too heavy.

“We make grenades from the trash,” joked Graf. “But if you can destroy a tank from a Mavic, you’re the best at this war.”

Futanari Damacy
Oct 30, 2021

by sebmojo
War must be going good if you're fashioning implements from trash

Victory is just around the corner... for Russia!!! :twisted:

Beard Dandruff
May 10, 2017

Want to win a consultation with Tiffany? Click
here.

I heard she freezes frogs?

January 6 Survivor
Jan 6, 2022

The
Nelson Mandela
of clapping
dusty old cheeks


( o(

Futanari Damacy posted:

War must be going good if you're fashioning implements from trash

Victory is just around the corner... for Russia!!! :twisted:

I mean back in the 1940s another political country started pushing those innovative yet much more affordable designs onto its troops, victory was right around the corner too











goes to show that smart engineering and dedication to the cause, even in the face of the subhuman waves tactics of the mongol hordes can turn the tides of battle for the military contractors who got to squeeze out just a little more money

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smug jeebus
Oct 26, 2008

Wtf is this

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