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flamingo strikes in volgograd.
these things bring some massive explosive power very far behind enemy lines.
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recruitmentfag had a big meltdown in the last thread, he cared about it so badly, that i figured he needed another thread.
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Repost from last thread

I recall hearing that flamingos had accuracy problems, is that true and if so why would you skimp on guidance on a 6 ton cruise missile? Or could there be other issues causing problems with accuracy such as control surfaces?
Or is the premise flawed and it was zigger concern trolling?
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I know Russian AD is both degraded and moved elsewhere, but am I retarded for thinking these things shouldnt be hard to shoot down. It doesnt appear to be going very fast
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>>65279111
Oh boy that's a right proper explosion there
I must have missed the last thread because this is news to me, what's getting budanov'd this time?
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>>65279119
How do you shoot down something with a system that isn't there?
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>>65279106
did they send in drones to saturate AA first? or did they just raw dog the flamingo
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>>65279118
To be fair, I'd assume the flamingo's development was a bit rushed. Since this a war for survival on Ukraine's part after all.
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>>65279119
They aren't particularly hard to shoot down, however the systems exceptional range allows it to take circuitous routes to avoid known enemy air defences
A well organised mobile SHORAD force (like Ukraine has) would still have time to move into position for an intercept if the missile is detected early, but these are russians we're talking about
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I bet a mediocre hand job the guy from the last thread shows up, he's already saying he "won" in the last one
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>>65279118
supposedly that's one of the things that they're actually trying to fix by partnering up with a few western companies now.
they're going to provide the avionics and guidance, and firepoint will do the rest, should make for a more robust design.
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>helium plant hit before, could be used for missile production
>now what appears to be the main Iskander launcher assembly plant got hit
What are the odds of us seeing the Total Missile Death on zigger side of things?
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>>65279119
Russia literally does not have the launchers to do it. It's a huge country with Moscow and Putin's mansion being a disproportionate drain on AD assets that only got worse after the recent strikes (which forced Russia to move even more shit to Moscow)

Presumably USA is still sharing its omniscient intel with Ukraine too, so they program the missiles to fly around what little AD remains scattered around the rest of Russia.
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what i find strange is that these things are supposedly hard to shoot down, and yet in this instance, ukraine only shot like 5 of them and nothing else at this facility, and 3 out of 5 made it through. did they just get lucky?
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>>65279124
Same hits but from different angles, I think everyone in Volgograd dragged out their mobile and started filming after the first hit

>>65279118
There's nothing really too bad about the accuracy and the flight systems are pretty good, it mostly got delayed due to getting enough data to do the nape of earth flight to keep it low as possible, essentially a whole lot of geographic mapping for hills, structures, rivers and that sort of thing.
Otherwise
Its a 1000kg warhead full of high-ex and you don't have to be too damn accurate, all said and done I don't think these are an expensive missile either so the ease of production has its own advantages as well
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>>65279151
The incentive is certainly there, I guess it comes down to how much the russuans are willing to commit to defence and regeneration
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>>65279151
It would be extremely funny if Ukraine managed to make Russia lose all means of actually striking it, but I don't think that's realistic

Also Russia would certainly start screeching about nooks and this time would be somewhat credible. A conventional campaign to cripple one leg of the nuclear triad is still a a campaign to cripple the nuclear triad. Nobody wants a nuclear armed state to be put in a use it or lose it situation because all their ballistic missile production got blown up
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Germany refused to give Ukraine the Taurus cruise missiles, and instead the Europeans decided to fund Ukraine's missile program. It took a few years for that program to mature and it's starting to play out.

The question early on is "do you want a short war or a long war?". Much of the American and European middling was them not committing to a short war, and instead extending it. Once Russia failed their initiative to capture Kiev, they had lost and they were never going to win.

This longer war has just meant a lot of high quality, motivated, and experienced, Ukrainian soldiers, pilots, and marines have died needlessly. And paradoxically, it meant more Russians dying. The humanitarian response in 2022 would have been to keep the war short, thus fully supporting Ukraine.
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>>65279169
Hit or miss I guess it doesn't miss huh
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>>65279165
Ukraine gets satellite data from allies showing where the current Russian air defenses are and their missiles can just cruise (heh heh) around them. Also, they have kept hammering Russia's air defenses in Crimea for literally years and Russia has to keep sending more to replace them. They only make a few of these per year, so they get less and less over time. Meaning larger and larger gaps in air defenses.
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>>65279118
>I recall hearing that flamingos had accuracy problems
I think at first they did have accuracy problems due to the rushed development as well as it really being more of a garage shed type of missile more than anything else, but after 2? years of production and active use I think Fire Point ironed out most of the accuracy concerns.
>>65279151
Depends on how badly these strikes affect missile production and what Russia's current stock of missiles is
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>>65279152
>Putin's mansion being a disproportionate drain on AD assets
You haven't heard, huh.
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>>65279184
poor putin, now he has one less mansion to relax in while the mobiks get mulched.
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>>65279176
Or it doesn't miss enough to matter much
Stuff like the Tomahawk is sort of multi-role in that you can have multiple warheads and types ranging from tac nukes to graphite streamers to cover power lines
This shit's just meant to fuck as much war production up as possible, from a long way away on a budget, given practically none of it is hardened, lives in a bunker or has to fly down a ventilation shaft into an underground factory- gud-e-nuff

https://files.catbox.moe/gm05ka.mp4
>[Alcoholic Noises]
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>>65279184
Wait, really?
AHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>65279188
yeah, the main reason these things are being made is that ukraine needed something that would not just knock out behind-the-lines infrastructure, but do so much damage in one hit that it's just completely unsalvagable.
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Surely that is a warcrime! But the payback will be severe! I just hope Russia stays as reasonable and measured as they have been the entire time. But they will need to send a message and stop treating them with kid's gloves.
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Putin, too, is likely building a new Wolfsschanze equipped with an underground bunker command center.
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>>65279200
don't worry, putin already sent his strongest warrior to intercept the last thread.
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>>65279132
There were 0 reports about drones from either russians or Ukrainians. I guess they just raw dogged it.
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>>65279124
>I must have missed the last thread because this is news to me, what's getting budanov'd this time?
Arty fabrication and missile factory that, among other things, services Topols and manufactures Iskandars. Also one of their only remaining barrel production facilities. Unclear what lines actually got hit yet.
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>>65279209
somehow they didn't notice the drones screaming over their country towards this target? where was the early warning?

has russian early warning degraded so badly that some drone swarms just make it almost to the target without getting spotted?
3 out of only 5 drones all hitting a target succesfully sounds very un-heard of so far for most of this latter stage of the war, i guess being a significantly faster jet powered design might help though.
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>>65279184
Moscow strikes scared him so badly he demolished his own mansion to free up some AD?
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>>65279173
>and this time would be somewhat credible
As opposed to the last time when they lost 1/3 of their strategic bomber fleet?
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>>65279212
According to OSINT twitter these three production facilities were hit. I haven't seen what exactly these three produce though
>Also one of their only remaining barrel production facilities.
Huh? Does Russia only have 2 barrel production lines or something
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>>65279216
>Moscow strikes scared him so badly he demolished his own mansion to free up some AD?
Probably not just for Moscow but strikes in general gave somebody the credibility to convince him to free up the AD for strategically important facilities. I'd guess it's for benzine-related facilities but who knows?
Some of the AD in Moscow is missing too, somebody slipped the panties off MoD building recently.

Apparently this is part of Budanov's plan to give Russia 40 days in the desert.
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>>65279124
a schizo had an emotional breakdown in the previous thread and thought he could "defeat" the thread by pushing it to bump limit, not understanding that in 4chan you can just, y'know, make a new one.
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>>65279215
>they didn't notice the drones
That's what you get with the double-edged "not my problem" mentality that the russians have.
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>>65279216
Most likely meant to pre-emptively cut off any Z-blogger screeching and cattle anger that will ultimately be directed towards him/his generals if the AD assets were to remain there and not doing something useful.
>>65279222
Probably went to some of Moscow's remaining refiners considering:
>Ukraine’s SBU said it struck Russia’s Vtorovo oil pumping station in Vladimir region for the second time this month. The facility supplies fuel to Moscow and is part of Transneft-Upper Volga, which also supports petroleum exports through Baltic Sea ports.
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It remains unable to escape the dilemma wherein the AD system itself continues to be targeted as a high-value asset.
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>>65279174
I sometimes wonder if unironic glowie/deepstate interference led to this state of affairs. Surely there are some intelligent people in the shadows of power who understood that a long war would be worse for Ukraine but better for the West overall by strategically draining Russia dry.
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>>65279220
there are lots of factories in russia that are the only one of their kind, not saying these are, just generally most of the soviet production capability actually just got cannibalised right after it collapsed, very few new factories have been built and many others have also been sold for scrap in the last 20 years. there are a lot of things that russia produces in only one factory, like that fibre-optic factory that got blasted recently.
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>>65279232
>I sometimes wonder if unironic glowie/deepstate interference led to this state of affairs.
Not everything is some deep state 4D chess mindgames conspiracy theory. Governments are just filled to the brim with lots of pussies who think not arming Ukraine with the weapons they need during the times that they need them will somehow make Russia not act like complete cunts despite the Russians actively fucking with European companies and telecom assets
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>>65279232
>Surely there are some intelligent people in the shadows of power who understood that a long war would be worse for Ukraine but better for the West overall by strategically draining Russia dry.
Likely some in Ukraine also see that it's better to grind out Russia and bleed them dry, ensuring security for a generation.
Long enough to integrate well into western alliances and treaties which would make them militarily untouchable and to harden their population against any rapprochement with Russia in the future.
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>>65279220
That's a cool way to stylize a penis
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>>65279232
There was little planning by western powers, just reacting.

1. The worst case scenario of a nuclear exchange is low, but not zero, thus the self-interest of USA-Europe tells them to be cautious to avoid it.
2. Most of Europe is not threatened, thus it's a problem for down the road not an immediate one. Planning for long term is always harder than short term in politics and international relations.
3. American support was largely reactive, rather than planning. ie giving them HIMARS months into the war when Ukraine's position is weakening. It's why everything was several years too late.

The actual explanation I've heard is that they wanted to give the Russians the belief they can win, while making them slowly lose. There's a direct clash of European, American, and Ukrainian, interests, despite on paper being on the same page.
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>>65279106
What factory was that?
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>>65279234
Setting up a factory or keeping an existing one going with the right type of labour, skills, modernisation, supplies and with 'iffy' demand on the couple of things it makes is really hard in a tight economy. Its really a surprise anything from say 1985 onward survived through to today because it was just far more profitable to sell the whole lot and turn the land into apartments or shit even parking lots.
This kind of unicorn would have only been there because of some kind of very high level state funding to keep niggas on the tools and making critical components, otherwise it would have pivoted like everything else did to the oil and gas industry or services
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>>65279248
Missile production, all the way up to their nook ook platforms
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>>65279248
cum factory
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>>65279222
>this is part of Budanov's plan to give Russia 40 days in the desert
What's up with that "40 days" thing? I saw it mentioned before but still have no idea what it's all about, a new campaign?
>>65279230
I guess it could make for a good (for mindless cattle, that is) internal propaganda point
>Look how much the Tzar cares about us! He even flattened his own palace to give the rest of the country more defenses!
>p-p-please don't ask why did he only do it on the fifth year of the war or why was he hogging so much AD for himself in the first place
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>>65279118
retard here: ukie drones are very accurate and flow low, so why did the flamingo have problems? wouldn't they just use the same guidance system as their other drones?
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Chinese paint factory set on fire by disgruntled unpaid employee: Armageddon hellfire adding black smoke to the gray air.

Russian helium factory struck by missile: Missile explosion, some fire.

Even ziggerztan during the dark age of communism managed basic safety or what am I failing to see. I apologize for any wumaos this may drag into the thread.
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>>65279291
>What's up with that "40 days" thing? I saw it mentioned before but still have no idea what it's all about
You and everybody else.

>a new campaign?
Seems like it.
Supposedly it's an influence or pressure campaign, intended to push Putin into peace talks.
I think that's probably misdirection and the psyop is actually to make Putin delay responses to the current escalation by giving him (and Russians in general) the idea that it can be waited out when it's actually a new normal and it will be 40 days before they realise that they should have reacted dramatically 40 days ago.
That's just head-canon though 'cause ain't nobody knows shit 'bout what's in Budanov's heart beyond a burning passion for TZD.
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>>65279312
Helium is a noble gas that reacts with basically nothing
Many paints are flammable or have flammable precursors
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>>65279215
Flamingo is not a drone, its a full on big boy cruise missile
>how do you know
it cannot land and be recovered once fired
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>>65279315
>'cause ain't nobody knows shit 'bout what's in Budanov's heart beyond a burning passion for TZD.
I desperately need him to write an autobiography when this is all over. I don't care if it's a huge tome or even comes in volumes, I'm sure it will make for an interesting read
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>>65279232
nah this is just good old fashioned human nature rearing its ugly head at the most inconvenient of times
>surely this latest drip fed piece of aid will convince the Russians to see reason without necessitating a more costly or politically risky action on my part
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they need to hit more refineries and oil storage. i want the lines to get longer
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>>65279326
Man ruskies sure love making the longest fucking traffic jams possible
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>>65279320
>Over the years, many people have speculated that I hold deeper motivations beyond simply killing as many Russians as humanly possible
>these people are wrong.
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>>65279307
>other drones
What other drones? Ukraine has a dozen different companies producing a dozen different drone types each. Some of those are remotely controlled, some are not. FP-5 is in its own class because it's not just a RC plane with a bomb on board. There was no way it wouldn't have problems with accuracy and guidance, but those are getting ironed out to the point where strikes like the ones in the OP become possible.
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>>65279326
>Some of these ques are reportedly taking 8 hours or longer to get through.
Is there very little oil refineries past the Urals or something? How is Russia already out of fucking gas?
>>65279291
>What's up with that "40 days" thing?
Zelensky gave the SBU 40 days to hit Russia in places that they believe will bring Moscow to the Negotiating table within/after the 40 day period. Personally, I doubt that this latest SBU campaign will bring Moscow to the negotiating table but hopefully it really hurts their war effort to the point where Russian forces have to consider pulling out of the pockets that they hold in northern Ukraine or in the Kherson/Zapo regions
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>>65279291
>What's up with that "40 days" thing?
Do ya read the Bible, Brian?
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why are they like this?
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>>65279230
>oil pumping station
Have they hit that massive pipe interchange that I can't remember the name of yet? (Near Samara or Ufa?)
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>>65279348
>How is Russia already out of fucking gas?
Guess what they use to fuel shaheds.
Guess why there have been very few shaheds launched recently.
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>>65279352
The state rooster needs to peck very carefully
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>>65279326
The Top Gopnik challenge car is out there, just need to say the word!
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Much clouds? Traditional Russian weather is good, yes, unlike now as everyone knows in decadent west fully frozen in heat without cheap gas. Maybe is time westerners raise some eyebrows and ask questions))
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>>65279106
Based, there is a Czech zigger loving propagandist living in Volgograd, he will definitely not mention this in a video but people will dog on him in comments
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>>65279320
>>65279328
Trying to kill budanovs wife has got to be the 2nd most costly assasination since arch duke ferdinand
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>>65279355
Pretty sure they did earlier in the week. I remember some kind of interchange being struck a few days ago. I know that they hit 2 oil facilities in/around Ufa while the 3rd facility hasn't been touched yet
>>65279352
Why can't he just say that the oil facilities are being attacked and knocked out at a rate faster than they can repair them?
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>>65279111
The last time the Barikady factory got bombed it was by Stukas carrying 500kg bombs
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>>65279384
>Why can't he just say that the oil facilities are being attacked and knocked out at a rate faster than they can repair them?
Because then he becomes the bad boyar
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why do they call them flamingos? do they even have flamingos in ukraine?
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>>65279393
remind the class how that turned out for the g*rms
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>>65279398
>why do they call them flamingos?
From what I remember, the initial batch of test castings for the fuselage came out pink due to some kind of error at the plant that they were from. I think that it was either a worker at the plant or one of the Fire Point higher ups/engineers that joked that the color reminded them of a flamingo and it stuck
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>>65279326
>line goes up
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>>65279232
That's what I called years ago:

Russian security guarantees are not worth anything at all, as this war proves, so securing one of those is unimportant.

Russia would be in a materially identical or better position to continue to prosecute a slow attritional war if it was fighting only on its own borders, rather than strung out across every shore of the Azov Sea, and holding territory or otherwise is unlikely to seriously change whether they keep fighting the war or not, so regaining territory quickly is not important.

The Ukrainian Army has never had the requisite training or equipment to prosecute a series of western style of decisive manouevre battle where the situation spirals out of control for Russia until their martial cohesion and will to fight breaks and they are left without any means to commit forces to battle. There has never been a serious suggestion, at least by non-retards, that the Ukraine was going to fight a series of running battles to Moscow where it would force binding terms on a Russia that couldn't resist them.

So what does that leave? It leaves the way they've always conceptualised fighting and prepared to fight to achieve outcomes that lead to their security. That's attritional war by fires. The more attrition the better. The deeper the fires the better. The more standoff for the firers the better. The more critical the targets the better.

That's every part of this war from the Ukrainian side, from tactical FPVs, droppers and drone spotters turning the front into a grey zone that swallows vehicles and mobiks with an unlimited appetite, to total artillery death, to what we see now with total refinery death. This is the Ukrainian flavor of the eastern way of war, and their goal is to ensure that Russia will be bled so white that it won't matter that Russia has no intention of honouring the treaty they sign to exit this war, since they won't have the means to threaten the Ukraine for a generation.

1/2
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>>65279398
they go places and cause them to become flaming
"flaming go" = flamingo
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>>65279398
Ukraine is pretty huge. Even Germany has some flamingos.
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>>65279405
2/2 and from the western perspective, no risk of Russia collapsing into a nuclear civil war or anarchy with ICBM armed warlords from, shall we say, the situation for Putin's regime and state going prompt critical due to a rapid collapse of state security capacity.

I think that one of the goals of this war, for all the parties less Prigo on both sides, for a long time, has been making absolutely sure that the Russian state, with Putin at its head, remained stable. For the West and the Ukraine, inflicting generational attrition on Russia's critical war making enablers - its inherited stockpile of Soviet AFVs and artillery, its manpower and its oil industry - was the next highest item on the list. For Russia, getting the occupied territories etc.

tldr yeah
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>>65279106
can Ukraine buck break Russia in 40 days
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>>65279403
>either a worker at the plant or one of the Fire Point higher ups/engineers that joked that the color reminded them of a flamingo
That must be the PR version, there is zero chance they don't call them dildos internally
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this is fine
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>>65279290
>my lord...the Serbs are revolting
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>>65279416
No but everything crisis will just get deeper and deeper.
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>>65279419
i was told this is a rear area position
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>>65279419
gross, kys, also tzd
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>>65279218
Non-stealthy strategic bombers have been completely useless for the past 30 years, same goes for their outdated submarines. Basically only ballistic missiles are in any way a threat to Europe
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>>65279173
russia is not a nuclear state so fuck 'em
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>>65279118
>why would you skimp on guidance on a 6 ton cruise missile? Or could there be other issues causing problems with accuracy such as control surfaces?
from what ive gathered traditional gps guidance of cruise missiles is basically dead because of widespread jamming and inertial nagivation sucks for precision so cruise missiles are now mostly guided via a camera that scans the ground and compares the videofeed it gets with a map of the terrain it has stored and the final target is also probably recognized by some AI machine vision. thats probably still work in progress and doesnt function properly right now.
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>>65279232
that merely excuses being slow useless shitbags, much more the laziest possible option rather than a plan.
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>>65279428
Europe doesn't have the air defence or fighter forces to stop strategic bombers from raping them with missiles, and then bombs.
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>>65279232
My money would be on the good old military-industrial complex wanting to cash in rather than a geopolitical plan to slowly bleed out Russia.
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>>65279434
The method you are describing is much older than GPS etc and has never stopped being used. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TERCOM
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>>65279106
Ukraine developing its own cruise missiles that outperform Russian cruise missiles was not on my bingo card for this war.
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>>65279446
>before America forces a ceasefire in Ukraine
what are they going to do to enforce it?
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>>65279400
I don't care as long as millions of r*ssians got killed
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>>65279439
2000 fighters not enough?
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>>65279446
>2 more weeks until trump saves us for real this time
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>>65279446
>America
>forcing a ceasefire at this point
Lmao with what leverage, monke doesn't give a shit outside of performative talks that achieve nothing, and Ukraine gets basically everything from EU now
>muh PURL
Net loss for American MIC if it gets cut off, Donnie will get fucked if he tries
>muh intelligence
Not as dependent as it was during White House fiasco
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It is becoming difficult to even imagine how terrain-contour matching navigation and celestial navigation were actually performed in the era of analog equipment.
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>>65279455
now THIS is schizoposting
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>>65279455
>by actually sanctioning Ukraine
lol

Aside from that being ridiculous in its own right, US sanctions only work because Europe always agrees to them.
If Europe actually told the US to fuck off on some sanctions, the sanctions would have very little power. Not zero to be sure but much less than usual.

And there's no chance of Europe siding against Ukraine, this is just some zigger cope.
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>>65279459
>Nobody wants Russia destroyed.
It's one of the few bipartisan goals.
I'm a liberal out here bonding with racist conservative assholes over TZD.

>I'm just so tired of seeing these threads on my /k/ so much because they don't reflect any reality.
Keep telling yourself reality is subjective

>It makes me sleepy just to think about it.
Maybe you should have a nap, like forever.
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>>65279466
the US is a massive market and everybody wants a piece. no one, not even Europe, is going to throw that away for a shithole in eastern Europe.
and you forget to mention the biggest supplier of drones to Ukraine, China, is absolutely going to follow with US sanctions.
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>>65279446
>Trump will save us for real this time
>AAIIIEEEE
>>65279462
Someone worked it out for these past few strikes. They're using the Volga and Kama rivers as navigation aids and to ensure that detection and interception by the Russians is all the more difficult
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>>65279469
damn I swore Europe had quite the number of MRTTs and E-3s or GlobalEyes, silly me
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>>65279469
Plenty of awacs and no need for tankers for intercept missions.
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cucklord here. what do we think today bros?
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>>65279118
They are getting Diehl Defence guidance modules soon, it's so over (we are back).
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>>65279220
Cool, so, just some irrelevant sheds with sheet metal roofing got hit. Yawn. Only 95% left of the facility to go
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>>65279469
The most successful tanker currently on the market is from Airbus.
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>>65279446
>United States
>forcing anything

Lmao
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>>65279446
America can't even force a ceasefire in Lebanon.
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This thread is just full of D&C shills.
Probably from /chug/ and whatever the Iranian version is.
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>>65279352
West also has problem with release of thermal energy
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>>65279366
Luciaaaa!
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>>65279485
I think its an unironic schizo
the inescapable reality of Russias looming defeat is literally ripping his mind in half and he is lashing out here as a coping mechanism
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>>65279393
Flamingos with Larmgeraten when?
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>>65279489
>euro banks would lose their usd business if they dealt with sanctioned people
I don't think you know how sanctions work
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>>65279489
yeah, so cucked they are suing trump in an American court
some sanctions, can't even stop his own justice system being used against him by the supposed sanctionees
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>>65279495
hey now, they can't get American credit cards or travel to the US anymore
Imagine how devastating that must be for someone who lives and conducts all of their business in Europe
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>>65279469
>>65279439
50 F-35s on rotation could permanently ground the entire russian air force. Europe has 200, with 400 more on order. Good luck ziggy
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>>65279497
I think the funnier thing is vats being all "heh get sanctioned)))" after 4 solid years of "heh sanctions dont work)))"
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>>65279489
They also had their google, meta and Microsoft accounts closed. They canot use ANY American digital platform now.
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>>65279497
>Imagine how devastating that must be for someone who lives and conducts all of their business in Europe
they cant get bank accounts in their own countries in europe, literally cant pay any bills or have any contracts that involve money payments. in the past this only happened to right wingers here in germany, banks refuse to do business with them and so they cant live normal lives.
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At least some of them are self-aware
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>>65279503
>freed from social media
Shit man, let me get some of those sanctions
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>>65279400
They lost to the anglo-americans.
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>>65279384
>why doesn't he just throw himself out a window
Come on man.
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>>65279522
Why would the US want to sanction the ICC anyway? They're not even signed up to the treaty, as far as they're concerned the court doesn't even exist, it doesn't have jurisdiction
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>>65279400
The russians are in the German's shoes this time though.
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>>65279527
>Why would the US want to sanction the ICC anyway?
"Many of the measures have been direct reprisals for investigations into key US ally Israel by the ICC, which in 2024 issued an arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for alleged war crimes."
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>>65279416
I don't think the idea is to buck-break Russia in 40 days.
It's more that in about 40 days, the harvest season will start. So the idea is to cause as much hurt as you can before that. Because if Russia is unable to collect harvest due to critical fuel shortage, it will significally hit population morale. That's the one thing that Russian peasants do understand: Putin's main job is to keep the population fed: That's kinda part of their unspoken social contract... Putin will make sure that everyone will have decent life (and preferrably make Russia stronger/richer) and in return, the peasantry will STFU about politics.

If the harvest is lost, People can no longer ignore the fact that Putin is not holding his part of the bargain. Hunger is the one thing Russians understand. It doesn't even really have to get to the actual hugner levels, because they can import food from elsewhere in asia. But the fact that they can't collect harvest is like a stike against cultural values/mythos. You know that things are out of hand if harvest is lost. It WILL create that significant internal schism against Putin's rule. "He can't even secure harvest" are killing words against autocrats. Even if the silovikis will remain in the government, they might feel pressured to at least change the guy in charge.
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>>65279533
Egypt's fucked, huh?
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>>65279533
they can buy anything on the international markets. literally from the EU and USA even, because there is no embargo on food exports to russia.
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>>65279531
lol of course, I am not surprised in the slightest
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>>65279459
Russia should be balkanized and reduced to subsistence agriculture for the next millenia.
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>>65279533
>>65279534
Not only Egypt. If the Russian Wheat production gets distrupted, the price of wheat will rise world wide.
>dude wheat lmao
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>>65279537
Like said, it doesn't matter even if they can buy food from elsewhere.
What matters in the minds of the population is "He can't even secure the harvest".The thought alone is like poison against dictators.
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>>65279537
With what currency? I doubt the EU and US are going to accept payment in RUB
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>>65279537
That would be absolutely humiliating for them, I hope it happens
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>>65279459
>my /k/
Gun and toilet motherfucker.
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>>65279459
>russian shills don’t even argue
>They just look at you like Brendan Frasiers whal
Lmao
Russia should be dismantled, that is the moderate position
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>>65279547
>With what currency?
yuan mostly, dirham, turkish lira, rupees. central asian countries also accept ruble payments.
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>>65279446
>before America forces a ceasefire in Ukraine
And how is America gonna do that, exactly?
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>>65279542
haha of course we here in Australia didn't secretly instigate this entire conflict with the aim of knocking out the only two countries bigger than us on the international wheat market so we could profit from the resulting disruption what a ridiculous thing to say why would you even suggest that
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>>65279502
>.nzherald.co.nz
Go to bed nigga, it's 11 p.m.
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>>65279547
Gold is always fungible.
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>>65279469
So I gues sthe other ~1500-1800 fighters and the large number of real tankers and AWACS the Euros have are enough tpp utterloy r4ape Russias bomber force, then. Thanks for clearing that up, retard.
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>>65279547
Oh, Russia will find some money to buy food. The other nations will accept Burkina Fasoan gold, if nothing else.

>https://fixupx.com/JeanB_Zongo/status/2067931723791204445/en
>Burkina Faso - The Bank of Moscow will now host Burkina Faso's gold reserves, according to an announcement by the Minister of the Economy, Finance, and Prospective, Dr. Aboubacar NACANABO.
...Looks like some people really don't learn from other people's mistakes, huh?

But it doesn't matter even if they can buy food. Russian culture in particular has cultural heritage about "autocrats going to disasterous wars and not being able to secure harvest" leading to coups/revolutions.
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>>65279470
That's nice, kiddo. US sanctions still only work when the Euros decide they agree. They won't in this case. Remember, Europe is a massive market - the largest in the world in fact - and everybody wants a piece. No one, not even America, is going to thropw that away for a shithole in western Asia. And China has been systematically sidestepping US sanctions for decades, retard.
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>>65279416
>Putin won't chuck in the towel
He cannot, its just as simple as that because he's run the bitches wheels off getting it this far, its got fuck all left in it for longer but that doesn't really matter to him. The economy has to keep sitting on War Mode because if its not propped up by 'the war damn it' and capital from the state, then it'll immediately tank and shit itself. More damaging though if he where hypothetically to chuck it in and sue for peace he's a fucking loser and if you're a dictator the last thing you want to be seen as is a loser because there's no gold watch and pension.
You get ripped to bits by the wolves
So even if the Orangeotang wants him to stop fighting, he can't stop because there's only victory or death for Putin

>What 40 days gets Ukraine?
They get to shape the battlefield and they get to force errors into the enemy strategy, supply and long term posture
Russia has to contract its AA deployments to cover the shit they cannot afford to lose, they will have to make-do on the front lines with less and they will have to do it for longer. In such circumstances there's also the risk of backsliding and given Russia is so fucking slow at taking anything they could potentially end up losing a whole heap of shit they can never get back or hope to hold onto. This kind of surge-action from Ukraine is very low impact for them, if anything their pressure to produce might accidentally end up creating the new normal when it comes to drone and missile supply.

There isn't any Yes or No
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>>65279106
Vids with sound(+todays launch), coping of volgograd(stalingrad) oblast governor.

https://files.catbox.moe/9q1ouk.mp4
https://files.catbox.moe/uz9zld.mp4
https://files.catbox.moe/4wnebs.mp4
https://files.catbox.moe/ned4u9.mov
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>>65279563
based
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>>65279503
And the result is that EU govenrments are now systematically divesting themselves from american digital systems, causing Silicon Valley to lsoe out on tens of billions/year in revenue and growing.
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>>65279563
i hate australians so god damn much
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>>65279568
>Burkina Faso's gold reserves
The whole 50 milligrams????
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>>65279522
Actually they're mostly using SWIFT; which is headquartered in Belgium and run by the US and EU cooperatively. But nice try, retard.

>the US can just shut down
And thus instantly kill the USDs status as global reserve currency, which would immediately result in a catastrophic collapse of the entire american financial system and economy, you conveniently forgot to mention.
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>>65279547
yeah, gold. they've been hoarding it because they thought they were going to just get sanctioned after invading Ukraine.
also spending large amounts of gold is extremely difficult and not cost effective at all.
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>>65279459
You ziggers tried to convince us of this in the last thread already, please go wait in a gas station line. Preferably to set yourself on fire with that gasoline afterwards.
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>>65279446
>America forces a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Considering America just put sanctions back on Russian oil, I think this is unlikely
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>>65279587
That's quite a lot of sand in the vagina
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>>65279584
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>>65279533
>because they can import food from elsewhere in asia
Not if Hormuz stays closed.
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>>65279586
the reality right now is that euro banks enforce american sanctions on euro citizens and that wont change anytime soon.
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>>65279584
love us or hate us, you'll buy our wheat our you'll fukken starve mate
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>>65279598 meet >>65279141
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>>65279594
>>65279587
Him less than a year ago.
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>>65279568
why does anyone trust russia?
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>>65279474
Eh, nothing a few Tajiks and a bag of cement wouldn't fix
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>>65279604
So he's sort of the Messiah when Armchair Baldlord goes 404?
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>>65279307
A (relatively) small drone flying at the speed of a car with a 100kg warhead is much easier to steer and correct than a multi-ton cruise missile going hundreds of miles per hour.
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>>65279106
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>>65279490
>I think its an unironic schizo
It's possible.
Doesn't exclude a /chug/ger of course.
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>>65279327
You havent seen a real traffic jam yet.
https://files.catbox.moe/kx2fx4.mp4
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>>65279616
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>>65279522
>for some cucked reason euro banks do all of their international money transfers in usd using an american money wire system
Are you suggesting that SEPA uses USD?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_Euro_Payments_Area
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Look here, boys, Fire Point just served us a nice 8 minute video of Flamingo & its production facility! Very nice details here.

https://xcancel.com/NOELreports/status/2070834832456728622
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>>65279366
That car looks desperate. Which proves it has a better understanding of the situation than 99% of its owners.
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>>65279616
my favorite
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>>65279568
lmao, Burkina Faso really deserves the title "Nigger Nation"
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>>65279505
>here in germany,
Moin, wie ist das Wetter in Sankt Petersburg? Auch so heiß? Oder eher schwarze Wolken?
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>>65279138
Russia's huge empty landmass was its saviour multiple times in history. Now it is its downfall. It's too big to defend from flying drones and Vergeltungswaffe 1-F.
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are you happy, /k/? you made her cry
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>>65279654
She's trying to smuggle gas in her lips or what?
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>>65279636
I read FirePoint is developing ballistic missiles as well.
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>>65279654
>in line for 12 hours

how does she use the bathroom?
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>>65279661
How do you think? It's in the the bush with a side of ticks on the cunt, or if she's lucky, the region has put up portable shitters somewhere near. Yeah, they're deploying shitters because the lines are just that bad. I can just imagine the smell in the summer heat near the gas stations though, the mind shudders.
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>>65279459
Malaysian here. My gay rapist PM sides with Putin. Fuck him. He's gonna lose the next elections. Justice for MH17!
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>>65279606
>one year Russian preparatory program
I assume that program will be hosted in Donetsk.
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>>65279667
>"boss, can I work remotely today, i need to queue for fuel?"
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>>65279587
That's a lot of amused emojis
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>>65279670
This some video game type shit

>>65279106
Have the air raid sirens just stopped in Russia? I never hear them anymore in these webms.
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>>65279650
i bin a echta bayer oida.
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>>65279670
>lube warehouse
Ass is going to be extra sore going forward
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Has Russia tried not being retarded? I think it would help them a lot.
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>>65279667
>getting your car gas tank filled up requires 3 Days Special Operation
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>>65279680
>Have the air raid sirens just stopped in Russia?
They just don't use them.
>why
Please consult Figure 1.
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>>65279658
2022
>Fire Point was established by a group of engineers, architects, and game designers seeking to develop cost-effective, high-performance unmanned aerial systems in support of Ukraine's defence industry. Initially operating in makeshift workshops,
2026
>I read FirePoint is developing ballistic missiles as well.
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>>65279680
As I understand it the Kremlin has ordered the various regional governors to go full "there is no war in Ba Sing Se" mode wrt drone strikes.

Someone could write an anthropological treatise on the kind of mindset that leads a nation to build a civil alert system and then refuse to use it for its intended purpose in order to save face.
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>>65279692
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>>65279693
its not like ukies target civilian buildings anyway. as a russian civy you are pretty safe if you stay away from military targets.
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Where did this 40 days cope come from?
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>>65279696
It really is kinda nuts, there has to be some genuinely interesting psychology behind a decision like that
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>>65279699
>as a russian civy you are pretty safe if you stay away from military targets.
...and russian AD
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>>65279232
>I sometimes wonder if unironic glowie/deepstate interference led to this state of affairs. Surely there are some intelligent people in the shadows of power who understood that a long war would be worse for Ukraine but better for the West overall by strategically draining Russia dry.
He finally understands the Art of the Deal.
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oooooooooooooooWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooo
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>>65279696
>civil alert system and then refuse to use it for its intended purpose
those were built with carpet bombing and nukes in mind, not the occasional 100kg bomb drone flyover to bumfucknowhere. you would have sirens going off for hours every day in the border regions to ukraine. that just doesnt make any sense. also im pretty sure nowadays people just get a warning on their phone. who the fuck needs sirens?
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Nice little animation of strikes since the 20th.
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>>65279709
>1.3 MB
Got higher res? Should fit even here.
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>>65279700
zelensky announced a 40 day offensive and trump mentioned that ukraine is on his todo list again. given trumps hatred for ukraine and his love for putin, one might worry.
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>>65279711
So it was assumptions?
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>>65279710
It was 11 mb, but I'll catbox it for ya.

https://files.catbox.moe/jvtfx8.mp4
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>>65279700
See >>65279348

It's gonna be something like Operation Spiderweb again but for a whole month.
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>>65279709
>>65279713
Here's what the colors mean btw.
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>>65279713
Thanks
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>>65279699
Until Pantsir decides to home in on your AC.
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>>65279719
The oil depot fire is stable.
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>>65279459
>blablablabla wordswordswords
didn't read.
>i-i'm tired
then don't stay up all night seething impotently and wasting your friday evening lol, did you get even a lick of sleep?
you're gonna waste your saturday too, obsessively monitoring this thread while everyone makes fun of your schizo outbursts. guess you're a fucking loser in actuality and you have no responsibilities, you made that up, you just sit in your chair all day and seethe, you don't do your laundry, you don't take a shower, you don't get sleep, you just cry and get baited all day and all night lol.
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>>65279598
>n-no you're all one person
there are dozens of people watching you piss and shit all over yourself, recruitmentfag, don't kid yourself.
also shave that nasty neckbeard, you look disgusting.
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>>65279670
aww shit in trouble now!
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>>65279503
>intentionally chop off your own digital megacorpo legs to spite your face
kek, every country in europe is working on alternatives to that indian bloatware now, good job removing yourself from the market, i guess. me personally, i'm already on linux.
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>>65279598
Have you paid your 300 Billion Dollar Bill to Iran? I heard they only accept chinese money now.
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>>65279646
What is the shark one?
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>>65279715
>operation spiderweb for a whole 40 days
My dick won’t be able to handle that.
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>>65279729
that would just mean trump would increase tariffs again because euros not buying american products would widen the trade deficit.
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>>65279698
lies. you can buy 10 liters for 6,000 roubles with no line. a modest premium from the 1,000 rubles it would normally cost you. it's only 0.7% of the median russian annual income
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>>65279220
>>65279727
oof, bad osint, not even close
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WHERE IS MY GAS
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>>65279741
I suppose you didn't check how dnipro osint made those estimates. The method was anything but precise, basically just guessing from explosions in the horizon and google maps.
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>>65279739
>>65279747
it always warms my heart to see ziggers suffer
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>>65279735
A Russian tourist Vladmir Popov, age 24, was eaten alive by a T-I-G-E-R shark in Egyptian waters, at least some of the event was caught on camera.
These events are very rare, there have been less than a dozen fatal shark attacks in Egyptian waters in the last 25 years.
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>>65279747
what's a Finn doing here?
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>>65279749
sorry, i was being a fag
those are two different cities
the sat pic is from voronezh, few days ago, stormshadow strikes, 51.677316, 39.255549
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>>65279755
Stolen car? Ex EU-guest worker who got kicked out of binland?
Who knows.
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>>65279754
god simply hates them now.
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>>65279747
They should do what the Euros do and keep an Emergency Hamster in their glovebox and at home
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>>65279741
>>65279749
>>65279758
Yeah I was being retarded, didn't really check the picture really that much since Exilenova is an okay source and it seemed fine at first glance. Though I might have just read Voronezh as Volgograg as well. We'll have to wait for the juicy pics more, sorry to disappoint.
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>>65279188
>graphite streamers to cover power lines
I'd really love a few to be popped over main Moscow power stations.
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>>65279503
>had their google, meta and Microsoft accounts closed
I do not think that ever happened at all, lmao.
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>>65279173
>Nobody wants a nuclear armed state to be put in a use it or lose it situation because all their ballistic missile production got blown up
I do. It should be extremely funny to see a Russian nuclear retaliation that:
1. completely fails because the nukes are stolen/broken/not maintained for decades/sabotaged
2. almost completely fails, one nuke goes off pissing out the entire western world, and we get to see kino featuring modern air power deleting the rest of Russian nuclear infrastructure.
And yes, I'm willing to take the 0.001% risk of global thermonuclear war.
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>>65279726
>flavor: original
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>>65279315
>the psyop is actually to make Putin delay responses to the current escalation by giving him (and Russians in general) the idea that it can be waited out when it's actually a new normal and it will be 40 days before they realise that they should have reacted dramatically 40 days ago
Devilish if true.
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>>65279783
Uh? (I'd full saturation bombardment her face, those tits and her ovaries if you know what I mean)
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>>65279326
>not sure if night, daytime storm clouds, or refinery smoke
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>>65279772
The CBU-94 got dunked on Iraq in 91 and 03 along with the Serbs in 99 a couple of times to send them back to their caves. There was also rumoured to have been let loose on Iran by the Israelis as well.
Ukraine 'reportedly' had some in an FP-1 and dropped them on the Donbabweans this year in April
https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and_tech/russian_forces_claim_ukraine_is_using_drones_with_graphite_bombs_what_these_weapons_are_why_they_matter-18082.html
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>>65279577
excellent.
nasty russian voices. like nails on chalk. im glad they are suffering
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>>65279421
>I know, must be all the inbreeding.
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>>65279152
>Presumably USA is still sharing its omniscient intel with Ukraine too
Not with Trump in charge, no. French are the primary intel givers (granted Macron said this and he also said Ukraine should give stuff to Putin so he can 'save face' so what the fuck does he know) and I presume the Bongs are but aren't bragging about it. If the USA is, they're doing it without Trump's approval because that guy owes Putin (Do NOT read about Trump's connections to Putin or how Russia bailed him out in the 90's do NOT read the Steel Dossier! FAKE NEWS!!!!)
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>>65279592
thats VERY surprising
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>>65279197
He destroyed it himself so Ukraine couldn't get a propaganda win by destroying it themselves.
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>>65279291
>What's up with that "40 days" thing
Biblical reference
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>>65279152
Ukraine also has a contract with ICEYE, so they have SAR imagery at their use.
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>>65279459
>Aren't you tired?
No, not really. It's pretty kino.
>My eyelids are getting heavy just looking at the thread.
Have you considered going off the internet and getting some sleep?
>Nobody real cares, that's why I made 100 posts last thread
>maskirading
Sounds like there's some 'maskirading' going on indeed, or another word starting with 'maskir...'
>Nobody wants Russia destroyed.
I do. I'd rather Russians were destroyed and the country were turned into a giant nature preserve with all humans banned from entering it.
>on my /k/
Not your personal board, faggot.
>It makes me sleepy just to think about it.
Nice to hear that, good night to you, don't hurry back.
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What happens to Russia when those 3 (THREE) cruise missiles that the UK produced are given to Ukraine? Remember the Bongs made them without any US components at all so Trump couldn't screech about it (he instead screeched about the Bongs trying to control prediction market apps because they are gambling with a veil on).
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>>65279824
it's not his board period, he's a mentally ill /pol/tard who got kicked out of basic and has been salty about it ever since, he's never been /k/ material, and never will be, no matter how hard he tries to larp as one.
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>>65279577
>eliminate the consequences
they're cubing the injured aren't they?
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>>65279646
i don't get it
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>>65279818
The fact he felt the need to is kind of a propaganda win all in itself. Will be interesting to see how well Valdai is defended over the coming weeks, whether other inner circle types want their own houses protected.
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>>65279646
We need one where they put ERA on a Flamingo
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>>65279577
>https://files.catbox.moe/ned4u9.mov
Some birds just can't migrate quietly, huh? Gotta make this biiig show of it.
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good morning my fellow Americans.
my coffee and shit was extra good this morning.
Thank you Ukraine for brining in continuous TZD
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>>65279636
Perhaps they shouldn't do that, considering their last facility got hit after showing it off.
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>>65279864
Hows bullet and gas price in the U.S?
I heard your presidente little adventure in middle east have some unwanted consequences.
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>>65279755
run the plates to see if it's something funny like turtiainen
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>>65279174
But the escalation had to be managed or WW3 was guaranteed! Monke himself said so
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>>65279864
hello, i am john burgerton from ohio oblast
i too am pleased that volgagrad is of burning
russia is fuck

as good american i will be making donation on united24 to ukraine cause and encourage other fellow same amerikanskis to do same

pic related, i have trod on orc flag, shite was so hryvnia!
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>>65279874
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>>65279232
Never attribute 36d chess that can be simply explained with naivety and stupidity. Especially when it comes to deep westerners that time and time again bail out pozzia when it gets into trouble. Because the thought of living in a world without the myscovite cancer is too scary for them
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>>65279598
>One singular brown redditor
Russian accusations being projections, what's your favorite subreddit?
>I'm American
Post gun and driving license.
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>>65279459
this is a good shitpost that everyone else took at face value
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>>65279815
America shares intel with EU and EU shares with Ukraine, thats how they are getting it
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>>65279852
look up file name
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>>65279869
yawn. gas prices are almost back to normal. and at their worst it was like $4.50 for regular.
since im making $43 an hour i do not give a fuck about gas prices. i took 2 road trips in April and May covering 5,000 miles. sure my gas expense was a bit higher than normal, but I literally do not fucking care.

bullet prices have been shit since obama. ~$0.40-60 cents a round when you buy 1k. i dont shoot much anyway, and when I do shoot, its 22lr which are still under $0.10 each.

i am a bit peeved cause I was buying really cheap 12gauge slugs from Ukrainian company that are no longer available.

mid terms are coming, the blue wave will restore some things back to normal. maybe. I cant wait till 2029 to see which other geriatric retard gets elected
>>65279874
thanks I donate monthly.
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>>65279896
top fucking kek, thank you for pointing me in the right direction
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>>65279901
I still dont get it
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>>65279315
>I think that's probably misdirection and the psyop is actually to make Putin delay responses to the current escalation by giving him (and Russians in general) the idea that it can be waited out when it's actually a new normal and it will be 40 days before they realise that they should have reacted dramatically 40 days ago.
If it really is a Biblical reference to Jesus spending 40 days in the desert without food or water, Ukraine is just transparently declaring they're trying to completely crash the Russian economy.
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>>65279874
>>65279899
I donate but my friends and most of my family act confused why.
Only my wife and her dad seem to understand.
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>>65279869
It's back to a little over $3 here, so not really any worse than it was under Biden.
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>>65279739
Surely those Crimean cars are just passing through on their way to evacuate somewhere else, right?
They're not just gonna fill up with what they can get and then go back to crimea, right?
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>>65279869
Still higher than the average under Biden.
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>>65279895
>America shares intel with EU and EU shares
definitely not, because eastern euro traitors would just funnel that right further to russian glowies like orban did. slowaks are borderline ziggers and czechs, germans and poles have some traitor elements too. the smaller euro shits also dont have any meaningful secret service of their own so they are easy targets for russian glowie operations. the austrian secret service had to be disbanded a few years ago because it got heavily compromised by russian glowies to the point where no one was even talking to them anymore. the EU is a free trade zone most and foremost, everything else is an a delusion.
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>>65279707
>we don't NEED to be alerted to incoming drone strikes
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>>65279903
are you in crimean fuel queue?
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>>65279899
Pretty good. Fuel prices went up a bit over a dollar a gallon, but it's nearly back to normal now ($3.09 here vs $2.49 before). Ignore what you may have heard about fuel prices going up $6 or such, the US is a big place, there is as much as a $5 difference per gallon across the US in normal times, so comparing the cheapest price pre-war to the highest prices mid-war makes for dramatic headlines but doesn't present an accurate picture.
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>>65279921
no, that joke is old now.
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>>65279926
Like the people waiting in line
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>>65279598
>So sleepy.
Then go to sleep forever Robert, you'll do nothing of value in your life.
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did Fighterbomber get windowed?
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>>65279747
>>65279755
>>65279760
>>65279870
Okay I was too curious and had to bite the bullet. It's some zigger who bought it in Finland back in 2023 and thankfully has returned to his rotting motherland. Taken off road use in Finland, surprisingly its next vehicle inspection is in 2027,
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>>65279692
>getting your car gas tank filled up requires 3 Days Special Operation
I don't get it.
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>>65279940
Actually this car was in Finland for a vehicle inspection just in 10.4.2026 so the zigger just left Finland to get stuck in gas station lines in snowgeria, fucking lmao. Hope he doesn't make it back.
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>>65279938
I believe he can fly, eternally.
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>>65279947
>Actually this car was in Finland for a vehicle inspection just in 10.4.2026 s
that is impossible. the border is closed since 2022. there isnt even a ferry service left.
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>>65279711
>given trumps hatred for ukraine and his love for putin, one might worry.
I dont think Trump's opinion on Ukraine has changed much, but it rumors are true, his opinion on Putin has severely soured. Trump will never admit he's wrong about Ukraine, but he'll definitely throw a former "friend" under the bus
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>>65279955
It just had to cross into EU from elsewhere
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>>65279783
I dated a Jewish girl built like this. Fun times, but way too expensive habits for me
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>>65279960
>he'll definitely throw a former "friend" under the bus
yeah he already has a habit for that with americans that work for him
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>>65279955
I know. But that's what the TRAFICOM info tells. He took it off road use in 12.6.2026 indefinitely so I'm guessing that's when he left for Russia, which makes it even more hilarious. He's been there just over two weeks and is now in a total shitshow, fucking lmao
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>>65279869
Not so bad.
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>>65279899
>restore some things back to normal.
>look inside
>its all zigger turdworlders
I used to mock the GOP for being goyslaves, but now I'm afraid the alternative is even worse
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>>65279658
Well surely hohol won't manage to design and build a ballistic missile in such a short time frame!
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>>65279755
He's doing his part
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>>65279869
Need anything?
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>>65279835
I know, I missed the previous thread and just wanted to make fun of him too.
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>>65279291
>What's up with that "40 days" thing?
He's a Blues fan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WN-wZ6gdchc
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>>65279940
>>65279870
>>65279760
>>65279755
Might be some sort of car tax/import fee avoidance scheme.
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>>65279993
Nah the car's been in Finland since 2008. Probably just has some relatives in Russia, being russian. He just takes it off the road tax when in Russia.

I catboxed the whole PDF, translated into english, if people want to go through it.
https://files.catbox.moe/u7dqq8.pdf
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>>65279790
>Devilish if true.
It's purely a pet theory but part of my basis for it is that Ukrainian military and intelligence theory is based on soviet theory so the same doctrines that informed the Little Green Men were taught to Budanov, Sirsky, Zaluzhny etc.
And in fact Sirsky would have been taught them in Moscow.

So I don't see why Ukraine couldn't use Maskerova tactics just as well as Russia and this includes the political elements as well.
Obviously Zelenskyy has always been pretty good at taking advice from the military and staying out of their way (after Feb22 anyway) but with Budanov in his office, I think the military intelligence voices will be heard louder and clearer than ever.

>>65279905
>40 days in the desert without food or water
Oh, I totally got that part.
Don't forget that he was taunted by devils the whole time who created mirages to offer false hope.
So, as >>65279790 says, devilish if true.

>>65279864
>my coffee and shit was extra good this morning.
>Thank you Ukraine for brining in continuous TZD
Subscribe to Sternenko's TG and donate a coffee each morning for more TZD. His operational costs are through a separate donation drive so 100% of donations go to the cause you select (shahed interceptors/TZD-FPVs/secret projects).

>>65279896
>look up file name
Haha, I remember that but I didn't understand then why people made a fuss about it.
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>>65279661
russia has P O R T A P O T T I E S
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>>65279984
yeah i need a carton of cheap slugs
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>>65280003
>Sternenko's TG
thanks
is there a way to browse it without an app? does the app translate?
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>>65279905
Or it's referring to the Flood with drones raining for 40 days and nights.
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>>65279584
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>>65279940
Can spurdos just run plates as if they're cops in other countries?

>>65279977
>I used to mock the GOP for being goyslaves, but now I'm afraid the alternative is even worse
With some luck, you can use the fuel savings to subsidise your ammo prices.

Obviously, dems won't intentionally lower ammo prices and even if they did, the National Gun Lobby Assocation (NRA) will hype it up as the end times to justify price increases, however the fuel savings might make it a wash.

>>65280005
>russia has P O R T A P O T T I E S
Honestly, I once got stuck at the Turkiye/Bulgaria border for hours and fucking wished for one of those. The toilets there only took Bulgarian and Turkish coins and there was nowhere to get change and nobody else in the queue would give me any (saving them for their own family I think).

>>65280013
>is there a way to browse it without an app? does the app translate?
Sort of, to actually subscribe you need an account which needs the app.
Then you can do it on the web, authorise via the app and use your browser's translation.
picrel is https://t.me/ssternenko/59973
You can maybe just view the channel without being logged in and refresh it each morning? I'm not sure, I haven't needed to try that. Feel free.

btw: Russoriz translates as "Russian-cutting-knife" but I think the real meaning is more like "Russia-bane" or "Russia-cutter", in a similar style to a D&D Dragon-bane sword or Thorin's sword Orcrist which Tolkien translated as Goblin-cleaver.
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>>65279670
>https://files.catbox.moe/ai13km.mp4
>that "STOP terrorism" sign
kek
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>>65280031
>Can spurdos just run plates as if they're cops in other countries?

Yeah, but some information like owner names, vehicle inspections etc. you have to pay for, but only 2.75€. It'll give you the whole history of the car from the time it arrived in Finland.
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btw: prepare for incoming gloating from /chug/

Russia managed to get a remote-piloted Shahed to hit a Ukie Mi-29 while it was refueling. Pilot is fine apparently but the craft is lost.
Separately, they hit a shelter that had another Mi-29 and it's unclear whether or not it was damaged/lost but they're claiming it was and Ukies are said to have confirmed the loss.

So, heads up for smug spam because they don't have much else to post.
https://t.me/noel_reports/48464
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>>65280042
>Yeah, but some information like owner names, vehicle inspections etc. you have to pay for, but only 2.75€. It'll give you the whole history of the car from the time it arrived in Finland.
Wow, that would cause a shit storm in some countries.
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>>65280031
>Can spurdos just run plates as if they're cops in other countries?
The nordic countries are high trust societies. State institutions exist to serve the people. Many records from car plates to taxes are public.
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>>65279835
>>65279986
Not everyone who disagrees with you is Robert anon.
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>>65280031
>With some luck, you can use the fuel savings to subsidise your ammo prices
>blue majority government
>fuel prices going down
Wut? Like Im not even trying to be funny partisan or anything, you might have welll said the Harlem Globe Trotters will win the next super bowl
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>>65279747
Hah! Conditions are so dire in the shitwect that Finns would rather come and queiu in Russia, because at least at the end of the queau in Russia there is fuel eventually, whereas at the end of the qeeu in Finland there is only hamster.
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>>65279772
send the balloons
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Outward
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>>65280058
>Wut? Like Im not even trying to be funny partisan or anything
I was responding to/referring to >>65279899
>yawn. gas prices are almost back to normal. and at their worst it was like $4.50 for regular.

I'm not a burger so I don't know shit but that burger seems to think it's coming down.
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>>65280057
I see what you did there. Have a (You).
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>>65280005
bio gas
smekalka
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>>65279984
Are you suggesting a trade?
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>>65279874
im john skylinechili from cinci oblast and I say TZD
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>>65279965
>Jewish Girl
>expensive habits
Top kek indeed
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>>65279943
Neither does anyone in line.
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>>65280102
Russians are capable of filling a gas tank with shit, deny they are burning shit, claim the west is spreading misinformation how Russians running their cars on shit, say they add a little bit of shit to their fuel - a teaspoon, educate everyone on how putting a spoonful of shit in your tank gives you extra mileage, shows researches of independent Russian scientists that putting liquid diarrhoea shit in your oil means less time between changes, find historical evidences from Telegram how shit is full of volatile compounds so the more you put in your tank the faster you can run the engine, and by the time out of Russia is gagging and puking in their mouth looking how Russians put shit in their windshield wiper fluid to spray everywhere on a hot summer's day, the gas station portapotty will be completely empty .
And at the end they will say there was no shit in their gas tank, literally zero evidence, can't you see I drive an EV?
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people of ask
what air defence doing?
but no
what air defence?
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>>65279704
You're a skullfucked mongoloid.
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>>65280005
Is this achievable natty?
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>>65279216
Who needs a Black Sea mansion when you can have a monke bunker in the Urals?
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>>65280184
How do you define 'lose'?
I ny opinion both countries already lost. Too much damage. Complete Kiev take over and de-militarization and de-Nazification won't happen so Russia won't win. Ukraine won't get 2014 or even 2022 borders so the won't win either.
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>>65280031
>>65280013
You can also donate via website, no need for TG.
https://www.sternenkofund.org/
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>>65280044
good to know.
sad about the aircraft loss
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>>65280126
Yes, looking for a gently used plane with low engine hours.
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>>65280044
>hit while refueling
That sucks.
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>>65280047
>>65280049
At least in Finland that's have started to hide some information since they realized anyone could download precise coordinates for critical infrastructure anywhere in the country.
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>>65279232
honestly I can't imagine a much worse fate than being occupied by the ziggers
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>>65279874
doesn't work the other way around, russia is the country spending shitloads of money on propaganda and foreign shills, try again.
next time try to be more original than just copying what people are saying about you and then flipping it.
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>>65279979
To be fair, once the war is over, Ukraine will be far closer to China as well.
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>>65280044
>they finally managed to hit 1 Mig-29
>after all these years
fair play, congrats to them, now lets see them do it a second time lol.
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>>65279891
Newfags, amirite?
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>>65279646
I assumed that was about drone/missile navigation for a minute.
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>>65279657
>She's trying to smuggle gas in her lips or what?
Prime Angelina Jolie mind-broke Eastern Europe.
They've spent two decades trying to be her.
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>>65280334
i live in poland and women are getting mindbroken by "aesthetic medicine" joints. milions are being poured into ads to convince good looking women they need to pump chemicals into their body
ironically, there's nothing aesthetic about them
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>>65280368
>milions are being poured into ads to convince good looking women they need to pump chemicals into their body
That's the beauty industry.
Feminists have been mad about it for a minute now.
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>>65279601
and our sheep
and our beef
and our wine
and our beer
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>>65279232
I think few people expected Russia to hang on this long once the initial invasion failed, they expected once the stalemate was obvious and Russia had incurred heavy losses, they would cut their losses and the situation would resolve into some kind of ceasefire. Providing Ukraine full support from the start also incurred the risk of retaliation, and the potential threat of more support for Ukraine is bargaining power which they understandly didn't want to spend too immediately, but rather keep for the negotiating table later on. Besides all that, the reality is that Russia is not necessarily going to be weakened as a military power in the long run. Once the war ends, they'll have 4.5+ years experience in drone warefare, while without ongoing battlefield losses, ongoing production and recruitment will get their forces to full strength within a few years.
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>>65280422
>the reality is that Russia is not necessarily going to be weakened as a military power in the long run
How long a run are we talking about? 50 years? 100 years? 1000 years? 12000 years?
>>65280422
>Once the war ends, they'll have 4.5+ years experience in drone warefare
Anon, getting gang-raped in the ass for 4 years doesn't make you a master of sex, it just renders your asshole unusable. To use a metaphor a Russian might understand.
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>>65280501
I like how they not only assume that Russia has a second MIC waiting behind the Urals that will rebuilt an army to full strength in 4.5 years but that Ukraine and The West will just sit and watch it happen without doing anything about it.
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>>65280501
nta but im not going to underestimate ziggers when it comes to drone warfare. While it is true that they are getting hilariously curbstombed by Ukrainians they are still taking some casualties from zigger drone doctrine.
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>>65280501
10 years before they're fully reconstituted actually, tops. And this isn't some fringe opinion or vatnik bullshitting.
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/russia/next-russia-threat-michael-kofman
>>65280514
>Ukraine and The West will just sit and watch it happen without doing anything about it.
Europe can and must invest seriously in defense, but there is very little we can "do about it" to stop Russia reconstituting their military.
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>>65280549
>there is very little we can "do about it" to stop Russia reconstituting their military
It's being done right now, before our eyes.
And it can and will be done again.
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Alleged aftermath.
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>>65280031
>So many ways dumb to die
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>>65280549
>And this isn't some fringe opinion or vatnik bullshitting.
Only because it's a combination of both.
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>>65280385
>the beauty industry.
>Feminists have been mad about it
We literallly have statues from Sumeria and paintings from Minos tthat prove the beauty formula has not changed in millennia
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>>65280587
>>So many ways dumb to die
I read it that way too.

btw: highway mobile air defence doesn't seem to be exempt from the Total Air Defence Death doctrine being practised by Ukrainian mid-strike pilots.
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>>65280594
Foreign Affairs is not a fringe journal nor is it biased towards Russia, I don't know what you're basing your understanding of the situation on... maybe twitter and reddit?
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>>65280295
i think you missed the joke lol
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>>65280611
Mobile AD team
Rushes down summer highway
An ending awaits
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>>65280624
I missed it too anon, I could tell it was supposed to be a joke but not why you thought it was funny.
I think you might not be good at humour.
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>>65280549
>10 years before they're fully reconstituted actually, tops. And this isn't some fringe opinion or vatnik bullshitting.
Are these the same experts who said Kyiv would fall in a week?
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>>65280964
I'm referring to Michael Kofman, an expert who in fact correctly predicting the collapse of the Russian army in Ukraine before the retreat from Kyiv and northern Ukraine, and the route from Kharkiv. The Russian army recovering after this should not be surprising if you think about this more than a second - they are taking enourmous casaulties and sustaining huge equipment losses, and we're only *just* starting to see total personel in Ukraine going down. If peace was made tomorrow, their recruitment pace would be all input without the output of 30,000 casaulties per month. So yes, they would fill their ranks within a few years. And 200 new tanks per year might sound shit when they're losing them constantly, but in peacetime that's 2000 tanks in 10 years, comparable to pre-war stocks which included many shitty outdated tanks. It's incredibly naive to think Russia will be a harmless, crippled mess once this is over.
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>>65280911
>thinks it’s a joke
>too autistic to laugh when others enjoy it
lmao your loss, especially when it’s anti-zigger



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