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Can anyone smarter than me tell me why haven't we seen massive ukrainian drone, flamingo or w/e cruise missiles used in mass like we kinda saw with operation spiderweb? Like there were plenty of opportunities earlier in the war to just attack en masse russian air assets/troop concentration like pic related. They were able to sneak a few drones... why not 1000s of them and destroy a whole airfield worth or aircrafts? They were way closer and not even in hangars. They say they produce millions of drones now, why haven't they completely reduced russian refineries and industries to rubble?
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>>65165557
The cock is in the ass and they know it.
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>>65165557
You must be subhumanly stupid. Are you saying Ukraine has a chronosphere that can travel back in time to bring their recently built drones back to 2022?
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>>65165557
>flamingo or w/e cruise missiles used in mass like we kinda saw with operation spiderweb?
You don't understand spiberweb at all, it was a couple of dozen fibre FPVs and not any kind of massed attack.
>Like there were plenty of opportunities earlier in the war
When Ukraine had fuck all?

Shitty bait.
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>>65166042
But the eggs? What about the eggs?
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>>65166377
All eaten.
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>>65166377
Hatched in the ass
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>>65165557
I imagine they would detect the drone spam and just move every valuable plane into the air. I don't know desu. You would think Russia wouldn't have a single sukhoi remaining by now with how shitty their air defenses are.
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>>65166273
>Are you saying Ukraine has a chronosphere
Yes, but that would require unearthing it from the legendary Azovstal NATO facility
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>>65166273
>>65166285
Not bait or zigger at all, I mean how hard was it to strap explosives to a few drones? The world parrots this tactic as wunderwaffe but I'm surprised it didn't happened earlier. I remember pmaying with rc helicopters and planes about 15 years ago.

I meant that with the vast amount of intel, satellite imaging and high concentration of planes, helicopter, ships and other assets, they were only able to do small attacks of opportunity like a few drones sneaking past the russians when they clearly knew the airstrips were filled with planes out in the open. Why didn't they send a huge fuckass wave of hundreds/thousands of drones and destroy the oblivious overconfident zigger right there and then?
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>>65165557
because no matter how much they spam about their capacity the reality is always different...

i mean look at them the said that they made 7 million drones of all categories
7 fcking million even if we account 5 drones per target that would have lay waste to the russian side in mere days
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>>65166418
It turns out using cruise missiles to destroy refining, export, and production capability does more to harm the russians then just wiping out the remaining strategic bombers. Which they can't make more of, or spare parts for, and are rapidly wearing themselves out of service. They did drone a few which is why all the Tu-95s and 122Ms are hanging out in Eastern Siberia these days.
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Didn't they just do one to Moscow?
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>>65166042
>the rooster is cumming from inside the rectum!
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>>65167031
Western pussyfooting resulted in russia moving valuable shit like aircraft further away before ukies would get long range weapons. It took ukies to develop their own long-range shit and do a 1+ year anti-AA campaign to degrade russian AA to the point that they can fire deep into russia.
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>>65166273
>Are you saying Ukraine has a chronosphere that can travel back in time to bring their recently built drones back to 2022?
Time will tell.
Sooner or later.
Time will tell.
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>>65167031
I'm speaking in present tense because it is as true now as it was back then. Ukraine has zero economy, almost everything they have is donated to them from outside, either as actual physical goods or as money. They have a few indigenous efforts, but it's small scale in output and is basically nothing. Ukraine's military and political leadership is also heavily focused on looking good, they'll rather do a constant stream of small attacks for clout. It can be argued that this is the correct decision because they're heavily dependent on reminding people they exist and persuading countries to continue sending them materiel. They have to look like they can win while at the same time looking like they might fold without support. So everything that gets received and made gets used immediately. There will be no saving up of secret weapons for maximum surprise value.

There's nothing dramatic to hit any more anyway, Russia's vehicle capability is basically zero, everything they have is either dead or mothballed.
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>>65167632
I'm not so sure about now I mean they are on track to produce 7 million drones this year and that's not including all the donations and other various cruise missiles. Can't they spare a few 1000s of drones/missiles and concentrate it in a single area for a night? Like not juste a few drones damaging a refinery I'm talking about thousands overwhelming all air defences and destroying every square foot of the refinery with no hope of ever repairing it. What prevents this?
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>>65165557
>Can anyone smarter than me tell me why haven't we seen massive ukrainian drone, flamingo or w/e cruise missiles used in mass like we kinda saw with operation spiderweb?

they get Oresh'shrek'd when they do stuff like that is probably why
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>>65168212
That 7 million number was said in the context of the OFDefF conference and was a way to beg for more money i.e. we want more drones and we need you to give us more money in order to do this. Even if those numbers were legitimate, that number was made up by counting FPV drones which only have the range for tactical impact.



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