The war in Ukraine and Donbas

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Ukraine consistently ranks among the top three air polluters in Europe (Its actualy no.1). Every fifth death in Ukraine can be traced to poor air quality, which kills 54,000 people in Ukraine per year.
Wait so Russia has tried incompetently to massacre Ukrainian civilians since the start and even the UN reckons they've only killed like 10k in 2 years, yet Ukraine kills 54k per year with air pollution?

By destroying power infrastructure, Russia inadvertently saves like 50k people per year, someone should nominate them for a peace prize.
 
Seems like the Russians are picking up the pace here lately.
 
i am not sure if it is more aggressive tactics by russians or a collapse of the defenses.

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Seems to be combo of the two. Reports are saying the Russians intend to take more ground to put more space between their infrastructure and the missiles being supplied. And the Ukes are definitely falling apart, so Putins strategy of attrition on the Uke side is now yielding results. It will be interesting to see what NATO does in response.
 
i am not sure if it is more aggressive tactics by russians or a collapse of the defenses.
Ukraine is drawing a lot of parallels to German forces during 1944 on the eastern front.

They have plenty of divisions but the divisional slice has been diminished, mechanised units are mechanised on paper only, units have been in constant fighting for more than twelve months. They are no longer fully training nor integrating new troops so casualties are higher and capabilities are reduced.

With good equipment, decent Ukrainian units would probably win small manoeuvre battles but the front has hardened into a more oppressive form of park-front with 24/7 hour surveillance.
 
Well it seems they are trying to work out some scheme that would prevent next US president or two from pulling aid from Ukraine


I guess Americans better make a decision at the voting booth. Do you want to pay for your future or the future of foreign countries. People need to start voting like their lives depend on it, because it does
 
Here's a return on investment.

Ukraine took out a major Russian radar system worth $7.5 million, using a drone that cost just $26,000. The Polish-made kamikaze ‘Warmate’ drone flew into and destroyed the spinning dish of the mobile Podlyot radar complex, which can detect up to 200 targets simultaneously

 
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Here's a return on investment.

Ukraine took out a major Russian radar system worth $7.5 million, using a drone that cost just $26,000. The Polish-made kamikaze ‘Warmate’ drone flew into and destroyed the spinning dish of the mobile Podlyot radar complex, which can detect up to 200 targets simultaneously

Return on who's investment?

Like praising an ant that got a crumb when the entire mound is getting stomped by a giant.
 
Return on who's investment?

Like praising an ant that got a crumb when the entire mound is getting stomped by a giant.

Exactly.

Considering, the M1 Abrams tanks are 10 million each. They've lost 7, of which thet were (supposedly) able to recover 2, in just the last couple months.

The M1 from a few days ago, on its way to the victory day parade in Moscow. Russian news article I read stated that after the parade, it will be fully restored and put in a museum alongside the Bradley's, Leopards, M109s, etc.

At 2:30 they show the inside. Looks like it got pretty warm in there.

 
Exactly.

Considering, the M1 Abrams tanks are 10 million each. They've lost 7, of which thet were (supposedly) able to recover 2, in just the last couple months.

The M1 from a few days ago, on its way to the victory day parade in Moscow. Russian news article I read stated that after the parade, it will be fully restored and put in a museum alongside the Bradley's, Leopards, M109s, etc.

At 2:30 they show the inside. Looks like it got pretty warm in there.


"Bring a Trailer"
 
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For reference, that is just under the population of Wyoming
 
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Russian State-Controlled TV: If NATO Troops Enter Ukraine , SARMAT, YARS, and Avangard (Nukes) Will Hit NATO Decision-Making Centers


""If NATO Troops enter Ukraine to inflict strategic defeat upon Russia . . . . everything will fly: SARMAT, YARS, AVANGARD."

Turning the western part of the Ukraine into a nuclear wasteland might actually suit the purposes of the NWO and Russia all quite well...

But my guess is it doesn't exactly stop at the Ukraine border, the stupid Poles and Germans and others are going to slow walk into gleefully starting WWIII and not remember how horrible it was when they all rejoiced and partied and rallied with great joy for the kicking off of WWI

I guess the Europeans have totally forgotten what real war is like on their continent and a few stupid runs of "helping" the Americans invade and occupy Iraq and Afghanistan made them think things are great.
 

For reference, that is just under the population of Wyoming
holy shit 10:1
Russia could of traded 1:1 and still won.. but 10:1..
WEF wants to completely kill all white Christians in Ukraine.
 
holy shit 10:1
Russia could of traded 1:1 and still won.. but 10:1..
WEF wants to completely kill all white Christians in Ukraine.
Where there is chaos.... There is opportunity.
Just wait till the "reconstruction" starts. US funds for the war won't be a drop in the bucket compared to USD's rebuilding the country.
 
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In a recent interview with Greg Hunter, Catherine Austin Fitts, a former Bush official and founder of http://Solari.com, dropped a series of bone-chilling statements about the Ukraine war.She said, “I don’t know where that money’s disappearing to, Greg, but it’s not there to fight a legitimate war.”“Ukraine is lost,” she added. “The Russians have won.” Military insiders suggest, “It’s too late. The lines have imploded” and “money can’t help.”So, why does the US government continue to funnel billions of tax dollars to Ukraine? According to Fitts, It’s quite disturbing.
 
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In March, Daniel Patt, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, told Congress the GPS-guided Excalibur artillery shells "had a 70% efficiency rate hitting targets when first used in Ukraine" but that "after six weeks, efficiency declined to only 6% as the Russians adapted their electronic-warfare systems to counter it."
 
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In March, Daniel Patt, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, told Congress the GPS-guided Excalibur artillery shells "had a 70% efficiency rate hitting targets when first used in Ukraine" but that "after six weeks, efficiency declined to only 6% as the Russians adapted their electronic-warfare systems to counter it."
You can extend that to almost everything using GPS. This document makes sense if the DJI other drones from China/other countries being used by the Ukes are using Beidou (China) or GLONASS (Russian) for navigation. GPS-denied environments are real.
 
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In March, Daniel Patt, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, told Congress the GPS-guided Excalibur artillery shells "had a 70% efficiency rate hitting targets when first used in Ukraine" but that "after six weeks, efficiency declined to only 6% as the Russians adapted their electronic-warfare systems to counter it."


I guess the Krasnopol, guided by a laser from an Orlan30 drone doesn't have that problem. This tank was moving, albeit slowly, when it got cornholed.

 

UN Confirms North Korean Missile Debris in Ukraine​

imo - It appears NK is getting a chance to test it's missiles.

The most interesting part is the third sentence in the article:

Quote: "A team of three monitors visited Ukraine to examine the debris and found no evidence linking Russia to the missile’s origin or launch."

So, this isn't a missile that Russia bought from North Korea then used in Ukraine. This one was actually launched directly from North Korea? That seems unlikely.
 
The most interesting part is the third sentence in the article:

Quote: "A team of three monitors visited Ukraine to examine the debris and found no evidence linking Russia to the missile’s origin or launch."

So, this isn't a missile that Russia bought from North Korea then used in Ukraine. This one was actually launched directly from North Korea? That seems unlikely.
US would of picked that up on it's 'sensors' if it was launched from NK. (we hope)
 

"French President Emanuel Macron on Thursday said that he would not rule out sending French troops to Ukraine if Russia breaks through the front lines and Kyiv asks France for assistance.

He also said during an interview with The Economist that if Russia escalates its actions in Ukraine, all European leaders would need to think about whether they would send troops, according to The Kyiv Post.

"I have a clear strategic objective: Russia cannot win in Ukraine," Macron also said. "If Russia wins in Ukraine, there will be no security in Europe."
 
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"French President Emanuel Macron on Thursday said that he would not rule out sending French troops to Ukraine if Russia breaks through the front lines and Kyiv asks France for assistance.

He also said during an interview with The Economist that if Russia escalates its actions in Ukraine, all European leaders would need to think about whether they would send troops, according to The Kyiv Post. "

This is why NATO is dumb.

Some countries in Europe, including some obscure ones that aren't intrinsic to the US's national interests, can drag us into needless war.

Perhaps it's time to rethink NATO.
 

"French President Emanuel Macron on Thursday said that he would not rule out sending French troops to Ukraine if Russia breaks through the front lines and Kyiv asks France for assistance.

He also said during an interview with The Economist that if Russia escalates its actions in Ukraine, all European leaders would need to think about whether they would send troops, according to The Kyiv Post.

"I have a clear strategic objective: Russia cannot win in Ukraine," Macron also said. "If Russia wins in Ukraine, there will be no security in Europe."
I've made a decision to sanction France - no more French wine for me. Switched to Malbec from Argentina, very decent red wine, like it...
 
You can extend that to almost everything using GPS. This document makes sense if the DJI other drones from China/other countries being used by the Ukes are using Beidou (China) or GLONASS (Russian) for navigation. GPS-denied environments are real.

Civilian GPS is far more affected than military hardware , the problem with much of military gear is that it was developed for 20y of GWOT no EW in Afghanistan, Somalia or Iraq.


''A new report by British military thinktank RUSI published on May 19th claims that Ukraine is losing an incredible 10,000 drones a month, mainly due to Russian electronic jamming''

Laser guided stuff is of course not affected but you need a platform to mark a target.

ROFL
 
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Civilian GPS is far more affected than military hardware , the problem with much of military gear is that it was developed for 20y of GWOT no EW in Afghanistan, Somalia or Iraq.


''A new report by British military thinktank RUSI published on May 19th claims that Ukraine is losing an incredible 10,000 drones a month, mainly due to Russian electronic jamming''

Laser guided stuff is of course not affected but you need a platform to mark a target.

ROFL

Time to send the Secret Service to Ukraine
 
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Civilian GPS is far more affected than military hardware , the problem with much of military gear is that it was developed for 20y of GWOT no EW in Afghanistan, Somalia or Iraq.


''A new report by British military thinktank RUSI published on May 19th claims that Ukraine is losing an incredible 10,000 drones a month, mainly due to Russian electronic jamming''

Laser guided stuff is of course not affected but you need a platform to mark a target.

ROFL

Is that 'patriot Front' gear in the back ground?
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