[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / r / s / t / u / v / vg / vm / vmg / vr / vrpg / vst / w / wg] [i / ic] [r9k / s4s / vip] [cm / hm / lgbt / y] [3 / aco / adv / an / bant / biz / cgl / ck / co / diy / fa / fit / gd / hc / his / int / jp / lit / mlp / mu / n / news / out / po / pol / pw / qst / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / vt / wsg / wsr / x / xs] [Settings] [Search] [Mobile] [Home]
Board
Settings Mobile Home
/k/ - Weapons

Name
Options
Comment
Verification
4chan Pass users can bypass this verification. [Learn More] [Login]
File
  • Please read the Rules and FAQ before posting.

08/21/20New boards added: /vrpg/, /vmg/, /vst/ and /vm/
05/04/17New trial board added: /bant/ - International/Random
10/04/16New board for 4chan Pass users: /vip/ - Very Important Posts
[Hide] [Show All]


[Advertise on 4chan]


File: 33d60yc0ijyg1.jpg (107 KB, 850x1182)
107 KB JPG
SU-57 is kill.
>>
File: Armatard Asspain.png (2.67 MB, 2808x1745)
2.67 MB PNG
>>
File: 1717929187956826.png (369 KB, 835x1269)
369 KB PNG
Plz fix
>>
Not my problem
>>
>>65121607
Honestly surprised any still exist.
Not surprised that russians would be so fucking stupid as to leave one in the open.
They should know and appreciate that ukies and anyone they can recruit or hire is constantly analyzing satellite intel.
And drone intel.
And probably an A.I. first filter to trigger anything that even looks like a possible target.
Major flex by Ukranians. US 80s boomers are creaming their pants seeing russian warships, strategic bombers and stealth fighters get deleted.
>>
Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aviation Plant also had a fire recently at the facility where the Su-57 composites were produced.

So it's probably irreplaceable.
>>
>>65121607
It's Sukhover.
>>
Magyar is claiming that it's 2 SU-47

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFiSkMprxGQ
>>
>>65121607
man you'd think ziggers would at least protect their muh superweapon jets when they have like a dozen of them total
dude who bonked it with some shitty drone will be high on it until next year
>>
>>65121607
Russia collapse imminent
>>
File: ff.jpg (31 KB, 1024x432)
31 KB JPG
>>65121607
whats the retail on one of those?
>>
File: 1741021870671411.png (330 KB, 641x589)
330 KB PNG
>day 1527 of two-week special needs operation to take over poorest country in EU
>ukes destroying your irreplaceable aircraft from over 1,000 miles away
Eternal flight
>>
>>65121610
Wait hold up, why was Armatard screaming at Russians?
>>
>>65121607
UH OH ZISTERS, HOW WILL WE CONQUER THE UKRAINE NOW??
>>
>>65121681
He's actually Indian. He got paid to shill for Russia, and when the SU-57 crashed, so did he.
>>
>>65121643
Seems unlikely considering only one Su-47 was ever made and it's unlikely to be flight worthy at this point.
>>
>>65121675
>in EU
I wish, I really do
>>
>>65121643
>Magyar is claiming that it's 2 SU-47
You mean Su-57, tourist.
Way to fucking out yourself.
>>
File: G98WZ3BboAA42Bo.jpg (131 KB, 1280x853)
131 KB JPG
>>65121643
Su-47 is sitting in a museum airfield open to the public.
>>
>>65121740
>>65121703
The poster is obviously a tourist who doesn't know that the Su-47 is the most aesthetic experimental project of the cold war era and doesn't know that the Su-57 is the rug-pull of the post-collapse Russian era and so they can't keep the numbers straight in their head.
>>
How many more drone strikes on Russian airfields until we start seeing the Ukes fully utilizing their planes?
>>
File: file.png (3 KB, 329x34)
3 KB PNG
>>65121643
I guess it wasn't, lmao.
>>
>>65121651
Keep kvetching, Marina.
>>
>>65121694
Jesus, I thought it was a bunch of Russian CSGO kiddies trying to shill for the motherland. Theyre all dead arent they?
>>
>>65121681
A pitiful attempt to falseflag, but with intense babyrage behind it.
>>
File: Image04-06-2025at1729.jpg (264 KB, 1920x1150)
264 KB JPG
>>65121648
Nothing ever changes. This war has been so humiliating for Russia its hard to keep track of them all. I hope some anon has keeping a timeliness of itm
>>
If a linear attack, such as strafing or a series of small bomb drops, were possible, it would likely yield significant results.
>>
>>65121607
the humiliation ritual shall continue
>>
>>65121607
KWAB
>>
>>65121607
I think Christmas Tree aprons are neat.
>>
>>65121675
The Russians invaded Bulgaria?
>>
>>65121743
Maybe he hit the four key and not 5 by accident you fucking autist. The video that was linked is su57s and in the title. I bet you've been here all summer
>>
>>65121808
>t.su47 poster
>>
>>65121808
>Maybe he hit the four key and not 5 by accident you fucking autist. The video that was linked is su57s and in the title.
And the tourist poster didn't spot the obvious mistake they made, which you or I would have.

>I bet you've been here all summer
That would be the tourist.
>>
>>65121625
you sure? my impression was that they're gnashing their teeth at the thought that mighty USSR that only wants to be friends is getting deleted by oinkraine and their semitic yuropoor handlers
>>
>>65121769
It is kinda funny
Before the war?
Opinion of normal people on Russia = eh whatever
Opinion of Russian ball washers = OMG RUSSIA STONG LOOK AT THIS MEME
but soon after the war
Opinion one = holy fuck how are they this barbaric and incompetent at the same time?
Opinion two = LOOK WE ARE STILL NUMBER ONE IGNORE REALITY
it is downright embarassing for them
>>
>>65121769
Reality can be surprisingly cinematic
>>
File: Russian_Assault_Column.webm (3.84 MB, 1280x720)
3.84 MB
3.84 MB WEBM
>>65121832
Yessir.
>>
>>65121625
its not stupid. such strikes shouldnt be possible, simply because the ukies technically shouldnt be able to guide a drone or missile over such a long distance in gps denied air space unless they have access to either starlink, russian mobile internet along the way or some other satellite signal that for some reason doesnt get jammed by russia.
>>
>>65121607
warcrime
>>
didn't need it
GROUND war not air war
>>
>>65121850
wait untill you find out that planes can also fight the ground
>>
>>65121850
This + it was old and obsolete + it was full of hohol PoWs
>>
>>65121832
And here i was expecting the tires to prevent all of this...
>>
File: giphy(3).gif (1.17 MB, 480x212)
1.17 MB GIF
>>65121607
>Russian air force schmucks be like
>>
>>65121760
Actually no. Average age of Russian assault units volunteer is 45 year olds.
>>
hey it finally managed to do something the F22 and F35 haven't done yet
>>
>>65121890
Same chance as France dropping two atomic bombs on St. Petersburg and Moscow.
>>
>>65121890
>noooks
lol, lmao
Moscow is getting glassed if he tries that
>>
>>65121607
IT WAS AN ENDANGERED SPECIES YOU SICK FUCKS!
>>
>>65121926
Don't worry, Moscow is protected by S-500s. Which totally work, unlike every other one of their air defenses systems.
>>
>>65121675
>in EU
Not even, although they had managed to take over Hungary which was down there.
>>
>>65121852
And be grounded. Or ground.
>>
>>65121890
Zero. If Russia establishes the precedent that they will deploy nukes after getting BTFO conventionally, then nowhere in Europe is safe. therefore Russia can no longer be allowed to exist. If it's a choice between them or us, we're going to choose us.

This is already kind of happening with France offering to extend their nuclear umbrella to the rest of Europe. As >>65121924 alludes to, French nuclear doctrine is utterly fucking deranged and pretty much guarantees the erasure of Moscow and St Petersburg if a single Roentgen appears where it shouldn't be.
>>
>>65121890
>Russia is forced to force Ukraine to make peace and sign all the terms, as it did in 1945 when the US dropped two atomic bombs, say on Lviv and Vinnytsia?
Wait, Russia is forced to force Ukraine...Who is forcing Russia in this situation? US?
Why would US nuke Lviv and Vinnytsia?
How is that going to force Russia to make peace?

You're not making any sense.
>>
File: ezgif-2-0530e034a3.mp4 (405 KB, 280x202)
405 KB
405 KB MP4
>>65121952
He's brown, they have a 55IQ
>>
>>65121890
Remember the first rule of Western civilization and then apply it to mosquecow and pidorsburg. If you don't know the first rule of Western civilization it's "And then the French made everything worse".
>>
>>65121967
>mosquecow
Hey, it's you again! Remember me from yesterday?
>>
>>65121838
I like how all of them are cucking out, only firing short bursts, while number 3 has balls and is constantly firing.
>>
not a great loss for Russia since these jets never had any purpose other than letting ziggers pretend they have a counter to the F-35 (they don't)
>>
>>65121793
These fags are less than 200 "people" with low POV camera. This is a pro-zigger party called Vazrajdane. Currently at 4.23% voter representation.
>>
>>65121890
>Vinnytsia
You could drop a nuke in the middle of nowhere and get the same result lol
>>
>>65121994
I just hope Radev turns out to be chill and Bulgaria has a dramaless five years of being European ahead.
>>
>>65121999
Radev is a massive faggot that got elected based on a punishment vote, and I am ashamed of my fellow countrymen for it. He will probably do nothing, or very little.
>>
>>65122005
>He will probably do nothing, or very little
Isn't he a zigger or on their payroll or something?
>>
>>65122012
He got elected by a majority non-zigger mass of votes, if he wants to keep any zigger soft power in the EU, he has to thread lightly, now that Orban is out.
>>
>>65122005
>Bulgaria has the Euro, F-16's, and is in Schengen
What could Radev do at this point?
>>
>>65121840
The Oinkers have been doing deep strikes for so long there's really no excuse for surprise when they plop a drone down basically wherever they want. If Russia has any defense, it's that there's a whole fucking lot of Russia to cover and there's no way they in particular would be able to get all of their aircraft into shelter.
>>
>>65122016
>What could Radev do at this point?
Veto, call for Ukraine to surrender, try to pull back our rearmament by "we should be more humble, Russia stronk" or other vatnik shit. Remains to be seen. Right now, some journo got threatened to remove some lapel with apparently ukie colors from his suit, or the show will not air, so his subhumans are already trying to pull subversive shit.
>>
>>65122022
>"we should be more humble, Russia stronk"
I'm familiar with the whole "we should be friends with both sides" shit from Moldova. I haven't heard that one before.
>>
>>65121838
>Was this 23 or 24? I can't remember now, but the narrative from the Kremlin was the Ukrainians were on the last legs, victory was imiment. But the footage direct from the front was Russian columns being shredded almost everyday. Now pro Russians pretend guys on motorbikes and horses is some sort of strategy, rather than the result of their armour stockpiles being obliterated in two years.
>>
>>65122015
>if he wants to keep any zigger soft power in the EU, he has to thread lightly, now that Orban is out
He can take Orban's spot on the Fico-Orban mutual veto pact, where they veto any move to exclude the other from voting rights or whatever.
That gives him all the zigger influence he could want.
Is your new guy one of the EU aid corruption/oligarch type families in the existing power bloc?
>>
>>65122040
>He can take Orban's spot
Zero change. He will get a early election speerun record if he tries.
>>
File: 1736345994078670.gif (2.72 MB, 498x441)
2.72 MB GIF
>>65122052
>>
>>65121607
>1700km
1700km?!
>>
File: 1557572377171.png (333 KB, 669x414)
333 KB PNG
>>65121890
>forced to force
This kinda rhetoric drives me up the wall
Russia is a country like many others, it has leaders with free will, thinking heads, the ability to make choices. But no, instead it's always
>muh poor russia was forced to invade (because nazis/NATO/biolabs)
>forced to refuse the gajillion offramps offered them (because insert bs here)
>forced to massacre civilians (because evil hohols pretending to be civilians, also it never happend but they deserved it)
>forced to bomb maternity wards (because there were 10000 nato generals in a bunker under it)
Russia has never made a choice in its entire history. Anything it has ever done was because someone else, somewhere else decided to do a thing, and it just so happens that that thing leaves russia with literally just one course of action.
>>
>>65122066
Yes. I am already in therapy because of it.
>>
File: Muh NOO-ACK!.png (879 KB, 575x1024)
879 KB PNG
>>65121890
>nookposting
>in 2026
That bad, huh?
>>
>>65122052
>He will get a early election speerun record if he tries
Can the president just fire him and call a new election if he gets too ziggerish?
>>
>>65121890
>what if, in a year or two, Russia
What if, in a year or two, no Russia?
>>
>>65122075
>Russia was tricked into this war! Putin doenst even want to fight it!
So Putin is dumb and Russia is week?
>.... fucking Zelensky the Jew rat he's orchestrated it all!
So Zelensky is clever?
>...... Ukraine is losing!
>>
>>65121714
Supposedly the EU has been quietly working in backrooms, trying to fast-track Ukraine into the union since 2022.
With Putin's suck-boy Orban out of the picture, they might actually go for it in the near future.
>>
>>65121607
Please, please, please release video of the strike. I want this event to be recorded for all of history
>>
>>65122264
I surprised Ukraine hasn't tried to ditch the Hrynia for the Euro as a "purely temporary and provisional wartime" measure.
>>
File: 1769544173253052.jpg (90 KB, 1024x1024)
90 KB JPG
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

SU-57 0 KILLS, 2 DEATHS

BWAHAHAHAHAHA
>>
>>65122292
Have there been 2 confirmed losses?

I know there have been previous visually confirmed DAMAGE on some airframes, but I wasn't aware of any that were confirmed airframe losses.
>>
>>65122314
Not counting the crashes, there was at least one previous incident of an Su-57 getting #DRONED and suffering severe structural damage, most likely a beyond saving.
>>
>>65122291
That would make everyone much poorer
>>
>>65122325
I just remember the 2024 near miss on the tarmac that just peppered the plane with shrapnel.

It wasn't severe structural damage though, it barely looked touched.
>>
>>65121974
I don't remember wher I leave my own wallet half the time, there's no chance I'd remember anyone who's not a tripfag. Don't take it personal, I'm just completely fried from alcoholism and head trauma.
>>
>>65121860
that could not have been a legitimate strategy...
>>
>>65122292
It's funny how they avoided using them in the opening days of the war since they thought it would be a steamroll and didn't want one shot down. Now they're relegated to missile truck roles and will never get a2a combat
>>
>>65122264
>Supposedly the EU has been quietly working in backrooms, trying to fast-track Ukraine into the union since 2022.
I don't think that's entirely true, I think it's more about inventing a fast-track-because-we-want-to and putting Ukraine on that instead of the normal intake process.

Enough to fast-forward to various partial membership provisions that give them freer hands to intervene without breaking EU rules and stuff.
Full membership has loads of issues with Ukraine so won't happen during the war and will take a long time to get to afterwards.
They're full-speed on anti-corruption right now, SBU is taking down fatcats daily almost, but there's loads to do and loads to get in order.
So far, even oligarchs getting pulled up on multi-million euro schemes don't seem to believe that anything's changed yet.
>>
>>65122359
>there's no chance I'd remember anyone who's not a tripfag
That is kind of the point of 4chan.
>>
File: vatnik-says.png (379 KB, 1168x763)
379 KB PNG
>>65122383
>plane is fine)))
>>
>>65121607
Shagolhod?!
>>
>>65122325
it was a near miss, but we know next to nothing about the extent of the damage done to it.
>>65122314
Unlessl the Ukrainians release footage of the strike we can't say for certain until you know who starts screeching about it in his telegram vagueposts.
>>
>>65122394
https://x.com/DefenceU/status/2050258597217464460

straight from them
thats literally the evidence they presented
>>
>>
File: F-22_11_pandramodo.jpg (232 KB, 1080x810)
232 KB JPG
>>
>>65121743
>the Su-47 is the most aesthetic experimental project of the cold war era
Nah, the backwards wings look like shit.
>>
File: F-22_22_pandramodo.jpg (935 KB, 2940x2205)
935 KB JPG
>>65122446
>>
>>65122431
anon
this is the original video that their dod now deleted
https://x.com/nexta_tv/status/2050246618537214426
nothing to see at the end which is clearly an su 57(somehow and totally not ai )
>>
File: F-22_33_pandramodo.jpg (900 KB, 2940x2205)
900 KB JPG
>>65122455
>>
File: 1775752577956264.png (39 KB, 600x358)
39 KB PNG
>>65122331
>>
>>65122446
>>65122455
>>65122460
Damn, weebs work faster than furries around a Disney release.
>>
>>65122467
It's not new, that's from the first time.
>>
>>65122264
I wonder if the UK will be allowed back into the EU with the deal it had before. It was ultimately a bad move, and the EU (wrongly) chose to punish that decision as harshly as they could, but recent events have put things into perspective. Especially since the UK put more effort into protecting Ukraine in the early days than the EU did.
It's just the French that worry me really. They've done fine standing up to America, but it's simply because they want to be the EU. Their arrogance knows no bounds
>>
File: file.png (764 KB, 1212x674)
764 KB PNG
>>65122485
In their next election the UK will be electing vatnik number 1 in Farage, they are better off outside the EU.
>>
>>65121832
>>65121769
The fact Ukraine did this right after trump had the US switch sides to putin and publicly declared to Zelensky's face and the world, that Ukraine had 'no more cards left to play' while berating him to surrender to Russia, was the biggest possible one-two punch Ukraine could have delivered.
Definitely up there in terms of proving to the world that Ukraine was still in the fight, with other moments like the Kherson counteroffensive.

I'm still sad they didn't target any blackjacks, but wasn't that intentional since it's part of russia's nuclear tirade?
>>
File: cuckold shunga 3.jpg (487 KB, 1251x889)
487 KB JPG
What air defense doing?
>>
>>65122531
>>65122548
Oh dear, looks like the Russians are here to try and boost their agent Farage.
>>
>>65121860
They were too tired to defend.
>>
File: bulg.png (239 KB, 762x878)
239 KB PNG
>>65121793
at this point i feel like the only people actually sane are those able to take the piss, i've come to find "serious" people incredibly annoying and obnoxious
>>
>>65121793
>not a fuckable person among them
It's always a good test. If the crowd looks like any group of people you'd see in the middle of a town/city then they're probably legit. Anything else then they're probably genetic failures
>>
>>65122632
It's bulgaria, you have to adjust your expectations accordingly.
>>
So about that Su-57... Do we have any BDA? Preferably from the second wave of drones following to fuck up anything still unfucked on that airfield?
>>
>>65121612
kek
>>
>>65122661
>It's bulgaria
Oh, I had a very hot Bulgarian girl.
They definitely exist.
>>
File: SCR-20260502-hhwb.png (146 KB, 700x1064)
146 KB PNG
>>65121607
>>65121933
SHE WAS SIXTEEN YOU SICK FUCKS
>>
File: IMG_7890.jpg (229 KB, 930x924)
229 KB JPG
>>65121740
Can someone save her? It’s kinda sad she’s left to that fate
>>
>>65122823
She belongs at the Hazy Center in VA.
>>
File: mfkrz.jpg (103 KB, 900x900)
103 KB JPG
>Chelyabinsk
>>
>>65121760
Are you responding to yourself or something? Look at when the post is dated, you stupid fuck.
>>
>>65121960
At least we're not fucking muscovites.
>>
>>65121607
this is impossible poland must have given them an air corridor this is genocide
>>
>>65121612
UHM 5th gen is ackhually supercruise and stealth is useless
>>
>>65121607
Footage from Arma or Fucking AI!
>>
>>65122314
none of those 2 are flying with the damage they took.

the Abrams that got de-tracked and abandoned in Ukraine still got mission killed. so are these Su-57's.
>>
>>65121681
on one hand he could not show his face in that thread on the other hand his schizo brain couldn't allow us to have this win, so he tried to falseflag, but he did it so angrily and mad everyone recoginzed him instantly
>>
>>65123068
>globohomo
Oh look! an actual retard
>>
>>65122231
kek
>>
File: lkl.png (991 KB, 706x698)
991 KB PNG
>>65121610
fuck me that was 7 years ago
>>
>>65122607
Thomas here is a retard and doesn't know that Bulgaria's currency has been pegged to the euro for the past 20 years, and to the mark before that.
>>
>>65121760
No, CSGO and dota are as full of russians as ever, it's most old people getting killed.
>>
>>65122075
There’s literally nothing more annoying than those shitbags who first gloat hiw might makes right, but when faced with any sort of criticism or difficulties, the endless stream of excuses starts painting them themselves as the victim. And Russians fall back to that every fucking time.
>>
>>65123997
>shitbags who first gloat how might makes right, but when faced with any sort of criticism or difficulties, the endless stream of excuses starts painting them themselves as the victim
That's because they're not fully sane, you're witnessing an example of cognitive dissonance or concrete thinking or something delusional like that.

Their core beliefs include that they are predators who have the right to prey on others because everyone else is just prey.

Conflicts with "other predators" are an example of them stealing the apex-predator title from lesser predators who just happened to have gotten the top spot by luck, historical accident or treachery. They're not so much stealing it as reclaiming something that unfortunately history hadn't awarded them in the first place.
Prey resisting their predation is a violation of the Law of the Jungle and deserves to be punished on that basis alone.

When this belief is challenged, by you or by reality, they can't back down on this central part of their identity so they have to find an excuse for why the belief is still true but reality is wrong or their debate opponent is wrong. Lies and fake news are part of the response but so is treachery, prey not knowing their place or not accepting that they're defeated or defying the obvious law of nature that says they have to be eaten by predators.
So they keep coming out with ever more bizarre reasons why their defeat or loss is immoral, against nature, required cheating, required exploiting unfair advantages...the list goes on.

It's simply a form of mental illness and you can see it or provoke it in anyone who quotes "Law of the Jungle" in any context, because that itself is an insane argument to make.
>>
>>65121943
>France offering to extend their nuclear umbrella

Which really amounts to nothing if they still are only willing to use them if there is existential threat to France.
>>
>>65122485
no way, they gave up their founder privileges when they left
With that said, if they can right the ship and avoid collapsing into post truth populism like the US they might be able to negotiate a way back in on still favourable terms, they've got the diplomatic skills and raw capital to pull it off for now
>>
>>65122823
Sadly we will have to wait until Russia collapses before we are able to offer to buy it up and relocate it
>>
>>65122264
Ukraine getting into EU with current agricultural gibs would ruin Europe. Ukrainian soil is fertile as fuck but still would be eligible for financial support so farmers in Poland and France would shit and piss themselves when their gibs would not be as big anymore.
>>
>>65124009
people like that sicken me
they preach the virtues of strength and the rights of the strong only until they encounter someone stronger than themselves and then suddenly they're all "protect me law and order" again
>>
>>65124044
It's prison mentality.
>>
>>65124038
>Which really amounts to nothing if they still are only willing to use them if there is existential threat to France.
Fucking with the EU economy is an existential threat to France.
Or at least their lifestyle which amounts to the same thing.
>>
>>65121816
Again; Fuck you, joo. Everyone hates you. Buying mod positions on 4chan is not changing anything. If anything, your heavy handedness due to incest and retard belief of genetic superiority just alienates you more.
>>
>>65124044
>they preach the virtues of strength and the rights of the strong only until they encounter someone stronger than themselves and then suddenly they're all "protect me law and order" again
That's because they believe that they're strong and deserve to be strong, the rest is just the rationalisation for and consequences of that belief.
It's a mental illness anon. Putin belongs in an asylum, we just don't have the means to easily put him in one.
>>
>>65123974
That's the dumbest thing to do with your own currency to be honest. You don't get the cheap credit advantage of actually adopting a stronger currency but you also gave up all your financial capabilities to adjust interest rates. That being said never forget what happened to the Greeks in 2010. (or the programmable euro in the making)
>>
>>65123990
>CSGO and dota are as full of russians as ever
Good. Containment games working as intended.
>>
>>65122517
oh hey, I wrote the post in that pic. good times.
>it's almost been two years already
fuck.
>>65123344
>checked
time flies, unlike her
>>
>>65124071
It means basically your government can't print itself out of trouble without fixing structural issues. Denmark does the same btw, quite successfully I'd say.
>>
Why don't the ruZZians actually use their su-57s?
>>
>>65125360
They do. They just use them to lob bombs and missiles towards Ukraine well behind Russian lines. The real question is what's the maintenance like for these birds now that they are starting to clock actual combat-sortie flight hours
>>
>>65122496
Who cares. Farage says lots of shit but won't do anything he actually said he will. It's meaningless. Nothing will change. It'll still be illegal to view or produce incest porn (yes including step-*, despite it being legal to have sex with step-* after 18 and yes including drawings) in the UK (5 year prison sentence). It'll still block sites for 'adult content' (everything from train forums to sexual identity and health sites, because nobody understands the law). It'll still make saying mean words on twitter getting you insane prison sentences. It'll still make 'dogpilling' a crime. It'll still give you 2 years in prison for 'posting content that causes distress'. Farage just wants a legacy. He doesn't care about fixing anything here. Besides, thanks to Restore Britain, Farage has lost huge chunks of far right support by going to that clusterfuck of a scam party (all parties are scams but Restore Britain was literally created by a guy who scammed hundreds of thousands to do a 'extensive report into rape gangs' and then shat out a barely coherent report years later to claim they did it).

Farage would likely just do nothing regarding Russia. Positive or negative.
>>
>>65121740
>Those instrument visors
Is that 1/8 inch steel?! holy shit
>>
>>65122264
>quietly working in backrooms
I'm mentally picturing ukies and euros accidentally noclipping into a mysterious post-soviet brutalist space filled with bizarre smekalka weapons platforms that extends infinitely in every direction
>>
>>65125382
>Is that 1/8 inch steel?! holy shit
It's edge on too, imagine face-planting that in a rough landing.
>>
>>65125380
> train forums
To be fair, trainies are fucking disgusting
>>
>>65125393
The Blyatrooms
>>
>>65122264
they are, but the process takes over a decade aside from the political and economic dimension there's a metric fuck ton of legal work to be done
the joining country having to adapt their own legal framework to be able to accept EU regulations / adopting EU directives
that then has to be reviewed
there's also the ECJ and it rulings that will have an impact on the nation's laws and legal structure. although the ECHR isn't an EU institution it's rulings are also important to the process ins so far as they apply to common values
the joining countries bureaucracy will also have to adopt various EU norms, methods and standards

all those things aren't exactly compatible with the requirements of waging a war
they will possibly gloss over some of it assuming that it will be done after them joining the EU but it would still take at least an other half a decade
what we may see is the EU and Ukraine agreeing to a treaty where they don't join but agree to extend certain parts of the treaty of Lisbon to Ukraine
>>
>>65125418
or even worse light fail enthusiasts
>>
>>65125418
We really are. I have running gear pinups on barely 120 YO 0-4-0s.
>>
>>65121612
>Text text text
>Russia sucks it
Kek
>>
>>65122292
the tally is usually A2A
being destroyed on the ground is lame
but so is that plane's record
>>
>>65125380
>train forums
Good, those "people" are deranged.
>>
>>65121793
Where's all the hot chicks?
>>
>>65125675
Blue Banana.
>>
So what even is the current state of Russian aviation?
>>
>>65125737
Getting fucked by the operational tempo in ukraine

in peacetime russian airframes fly 200-350 hours per year. Over the last 4 years they've been flying closer to 500-800 hours/year.

Russian airframes are already only rated for ~3000-5000 hours at most before they start structurally failing, and russia can't take the time to do proper airframe service life extension programs, so instead they're building whole new airframes, and just swapping out all the parts that they can (radars, avionics, engines, etc).

But they're only able to produce a handful of new airframes per month of any given plane in their fleet. Once you add in airframe losses from combat sorties and losses from drones strikes on the tarmac, and russian combat aviation is looking grim long term.

According to intelligence reports Su-34s made in 2014 are already being scrapped because the airframes are reaching the end of life.

An american F-15 made in 2014 would be considered almost new, barely 1/4 of the way through it's service life.
>>
>>65125751
NTA; what's the most critical bottleneck on airframe fatigue? The engines? Microfractures in the wings?
>>
File: GLockBocchi.gif (2.29 MB, 600x555)
2.29 MB GIF
>>65125751
>only rated for ~3000-5000 hours
That's just nuts, considering the F-16 with service packages reaches 12000 or more.
Russian aviation really is shit.
>>
>>65125758
Wings, engines can be swapped (and are regularly swapped).
>>
>>65125767
>(and are regularly swapped)
Shit. I was praying that Russia's Tu-22 fleet was going to run out of engines.
>>
>>65125764
>>65125758
>>65125751
Oh yeah, and I saw some estimates place the attritional losses from airframe fatigue at somewhere around 30-40 airframes per year that don't get reported as combat losses; they just quietly get gutted for the spare parts and then scrapped.

So even if on-paper combat losses don't appear massive, dozens more airframes are lost per year from the fatigue it's placing on the airframes.
>>
>>65122510
This is why I want Ukraine to succeed beyond all else because republicans want to be like Putin and I hate them for it.
>>
>>65125375
Why aren't they killing Ukraine's 4th gen fighters?
>>
>>65126023
The short answer is that they can't.
>>
>>65125758
wings and gear rotation
>>
>>65122454
I hate ziggers but I will fucking kill you for being such a retarded faggot.
>>
>>65125758
The actual internal frame. Think of it as the chassis. The metal itself gets warped and fatigued from high G maneuvers, takeoff, landings, just time and atmospheric moisture and oxygen.
Tearing off all the components to get the the heart of the plane and then replacing sections and bolting everything back on, or replacements, since you already have it naked, means that at a point it is just more cost efficient to make a new plane.
>>
>>65126032
why?
>>
>>65126082
Cause they suck at it
>>
>>65125751
>According to intelligence reports Su-34s made in 2014 are already being scrapped because the airframes are reaching the end of life.
What's your source for this?
>>
>>65125360
didn't they use one to kill the drone that was trying to defect?
>>
>>65125751
>200-350 during peacetime
>800 during war
I'm not saying you're incorrey, but to a noob like me both of those sound low
>>
>>65126227
>I'm not saying you're incorrey, but to a noob like me both of those sound low
Performance aircraft don't fly as much as you think. There's trade-offs for pushing the technology as much as you can, they don't last as long.

1/4-1/3 of the lifespan is pretty significant, especially in a war that's dragging on for many more years than anticipated.
>>
>>65126082
they can't neither find them or target them
>>
>>65125773
>Oh yeah, and I saw some estimates place the attritional losses from airframe fatigue at somewhere around 30-40 airframes per year that don't get reported as combat losses; they just quietly get gutted for the spare parts and then scrapped.
I would absolutely believe that, since that was a trend in the soviet and adjacent armies
Even the military fire fighting units would have 3 fire engines on paper, but of those 3 one would be functional, one partly operational and the third would be a parts donor
>>
>>65121838
I miss these single file armoured assaults, by far the most kino and retarded tactic of the war so far.
>>
>SU-57 kill
This is more a propaganda kill than anything that will have an operational effect on the battlefield will it?

Also speaking on operational effects on the battlefield, how is that going? I remember that 1-2 years ago the hype was all around the FAB glide bombs but I don't hear anything about that anymore.
>>
>>65126282
>This is more a propaganda kill than anything that will have an operational effect on the battlefield will it?
Depends how many times it happens.
There is a number where it will clearly influence the battlefield.
I think it's about the third such damage/destroyed Su-57 so it's not a once off.

>the hype was all around the FAB glide bombs but I don't hear anything about that anymore
They're still around, sometimes used to level apartment buildings in cities close to the frontline, sometimes used to destroy positions.
It's not as bad as Bakhmut but dugouts are still being destroyed this way and there was a story about a soldier evacuated by robot who lost his leg to a nearby FAB blast.
>>
>>65126240
Thanks for the response, you learn something new every day
>>65126282
>FABs
Afaik they're still being used to a great effect. I'd guess something like pokrovsk was pummeled by hundreds of them
>>
>>65124044
There was that quote on Conservatism about how "there must always be an in group who the law protects but does not bind, and an out group who the law binds but does not protect". Also "What's mine is mine, what's yours is negociable" approach to relationships.

Call it narcissism, main character syndrome or whatever, what it boils down to is selfishness. Now a selfish person can be selfless when they feel like it'll benefit them in the long run, but some people are simply both mean and stupid, and will simply grab everything they can get away with and hold onto it. The Russia/Africa comparaisons are not too far off the truth in that regard, and if course leaders like Orban, Netanhayu or Trump being successfully elected should worry you because when that type of strategy becomes the norm everybody loses.
>>
>>65122314
>I know there have been previous visually confirmed DAMAGE
Bruh, these planes aren't a car which can be sold to Georgia for locals to nigger rig its repair. That crap is sensitive, any significant damage == GG for the plane.
>>
>>65122702
Legal in Europe
>>
>>65121607
>blury image

Doesn't look like a Su57.
>>
>>65126287
>Afaik they're still being used to a great effect
Lmao
>>
>>65126285
>>65126287
>They're still around, sometimes used to level apartment buildings in cities close to the frontline
>Afaik they're still being used to a great effect
Got any vids/pics/reports about it? I remember ziggersgloating about it ad nauseum 1-2 years ago but that pretty much has stopped, so I kinda suspected that it had stopped as well.
>>
>visual confirmation
>look inside
>3 pixels
>>
>>65124009
You've literally described the prison-aligned russian culture, most famously embodied by gopniks.
>>
>>65124043
Easy, just don't provide agricultural gibs in the same amount to Ukraine, no?
>>
>>65125758
Engine are shit and don't have any normal amount of life, when compared to western ones, but at least they can be swapped out. No such luck with the fuselage itself.
>>
>>65126082
If they'd try, they would get shot down by ground based AA
>>
>>65126306
>these planes aren't a car which can be sold to Georgia for locals to nigger rig its repair
lol, I've owned one of those.
Georgia has a car market that people from all over the causcasus come to buy US grey import cars that got written off in the US because of a minor impact and brought over and fixed up. The major impacts get frankenwelded into a working car out of whatever pieces of car are available.
>>
>>65126324
>You've literally described the prison-aligned russian culture, most famously embodied by gopniks.
I have but you've got it backwards.
I'm explaining the underlying psychological mechanism, Russian culture, prison culture, and others, are examples of this mechanism but they don't explain it. That's what I'm attempting to do in my post.

Just calling it prison culture is reductive, it has no explanatory or predictive power and so it just makes us stop thinking about why and how and dismiss it. That weakens us.
>>
>>65126347
>because of a minor impact
Those are actually rare and not as cheap. Quite often they "repair" fully totaled fuck ups, which in no way can be safe after repair, be resistant to rusting or, when shit is especially bad, not even drive straight lmao. Mythical shit like "two cars welded into one" also are a thing.
>>
>>65122075
>This kinda rhetoric
was used by everyone in history trying to conquer someone else while pretending to be the victim
>see: muzzies

>>65124009
>you can see it or provoke it in anyone who quotes "Law of the Jungle" in any context, because that itself is an insane argument to make
I wouldn't go that far
the "Law of the Jungle" is how all human civilisations dealt with each other before the invention of chivalry and its development into the "international humanitarian laws" by West Europeans

>>65126324
>You've literally described the prison-aligned russian culture
not really, there are key differences
the main point you're missing is that Russian society resembles (Anglo) prison culture because of the prisonlike conditions under which they run their conscription programme
>>
>>65126287
>still used to great effect
If you want to call almost 18 months to take a small city within a day's walk from Bakhmut that sure, we can go with it.
>>
>>65126451
>day's walk
proof?
>>
>>65121838
Does anyone have early videos like this? I swear explosions looked different, much slower, as if the smoke was "hugging the ground". I wonder what that was about, old ammunition, perhaps?
>>
>>65124039
The UK never had founder privileges in the EU, it was never a founder or particularly integrated
It had a lot of freedom back then because it was a strong economy with a strong currency with a large contribution. Unlike France or Germany it didn't receive much out of its contributions, so its freedom was effectively its payoff for the funding it funneled in
>>
>>65126463
>The UK never had founder privileges in the EU
They did
>>
>>65121838
its kind of amazing that we went from this to like 1-2 people on motorbikes every assault
>>
>>65126474
They had a rebate demanded by Margaret Thatcher in 1985, over a decade after they joined.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_rebate
>>
>>65126474
No they didn't, they weren't founders and weren't privileged based off that
They got vetos on stuff because they weren't a leech state for Germany to colonise with industry
>>
>>65126227
if you have 5k flight hours on a frame and use 300 a year you can fly the plane for 17 years
if you have 5k flight hours on a frame and use 650 a year you can fly the plane for 8 years
in peace time you'd have to replace your air force every decade an a half, in wartime you'd have to do that in less than a decade.
so that means you'd have to accept you'd be operating half your pre-war numbers or you'd have to double production
in effect the russians are gambling that they can keep their air force flying at this higher rate until the war is over and then get a good decade or more to recover
that in turn limits their military options after the war until they have recovered. something the European love to see because that gives them longer to rearm.

it's not just russian military aviation feeling the squeeze. their civilian aviation is being kneecapped by a lack of replacement parts for their western aircraft and very, very sluggish domestic production.
the best option for them is to go and buy chinese. but that comes with some other (reliability) issues.
>>
>>65126553
>then get a good decade or more to recover
I doubt that Monke plans to do this. He wants Narva.
>>
>>65122485
>I wonder if the UK will be allowed back into the EU
Of course, if they decide to come back.
>with the deal it had before
lolno
Fun fact:
The 'brexiteer' people were paid by Moscow and they absolutely wrecked the UK's economy for ttheir paymasters.
>>
>>65126578
>they absolutely wrecked the UK's economy
yeah it's not like Covid did anything amirite



[Advertise on 4chan]

Delete Post: [File Only] Style:
[Disable Mobile View / Use Desktop Site]

[Enable Mobile View / Use Mobile Site]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.