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They know the truth too...lol, you should see the pissfight their space minister is having with an astronaut on the space station.
They know the truth too...lol, you should see the pissfight their space minister is having with an astronaut on the space station.
My friend, it occurs to me that “we” (in the largest sense) may have been looking at this all wrong:It's a question of semantics Roger, the point is it will work like a classic proxy war and the rules of engagement will be the same. We supply the arms, training, aid and intelligence, the Ukrainians supply the courage and determination and the Russians supply the meat for the grinder and lot's of money to keep the ball rolling. Our troops don't fight their troops, Ukrainians do, using our weapons. It's been that way through many recent wars, except for the gulf wars and the second Afghanistan war, at least until Vlad started putting bounties on US troops there.
Dammit, THAT won’t help!German Missiles Headed to Ukraine May Be Obsolete
Report: German Missiles Headed to Ukraine May Be Obsolete
Many of the 2,700 Strela shoulder-launched missiles shipped to Ukraine from Germany may not be functional, the German magazine Der Spiegel reported Friday.www.newsmax.com
It has been, but those kind of secrets are hard to hide from the CIA, NSA and satellite's, plus lot's of spies on the ground. They were probably surprised at how shitty the army is though, the are conservative in their estimates too. Once they saw it in action, it quickly became apparent that Vlad was Mussolini, not Hitler.My friend, it occurs to me that “we” (in the largest sense) may have been looking at this all wrong:
I thought Beau’s point about the possibility that Putin is sandbagging the west - embarking on a “Potemkin invasion” intended to claim Ukraine, yes, but aimed at convincing the West that Russia’s military is a crew of beat-down homeless guys, raising the outrage of the EU, drawing more involvement by NATO, then springing their newest, greatest, fastest, etc and literally defeating Europe and the US with weapons and vehicles we know nothing about.
It may not be likely, but it needs to be thought about
I saw some of that this morning. lollol, you should see the pissfight their space minister is having with an astronaut on the space station.
Shoot them away anyway, it will scare the shit out of the Russians.Dammit, THAT won’t help!
Are (Ukrainians blown up by malfunctions) okay?Shoot them away anyway, it will scare the shit out of the Russians.
We jumped all over didn't we? You didn't even get a chance to finish making your point. But seriously, I think it is good to see what the other side is saying.Russia shut down all media in the country that does not toe the party line. They are telling the public what they want them to hear. You have seen the news where a family member outside of Russia tries to tell one inside of Russia what is really happening and the person inside Russia does not believe it? Why do you think the public inside Russia does not believe the truth? Because they have been fed this line from the government for years.
Here, use Google translate.
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Once I saw the source was Altfax I got bored very quickly.Dammit, THAT won’t help!
lulz
The propellant is designed to burn from the center outward in an even burn. With the cracks in the propellant the flame front goes where it is not suppose to and more is burnt when it is not suppose to. Also if the burn gets behind a piece, the piece can flake off, giving more burn area, causes greater burn rate and pressure inside the rocket. The corrosion of the rocket case causes weak points in the wall. With the increased pressure and the weakened case things go boom rather quickly, as in not far from the person aiming the rocket.Shoot them away anyway, it will scare the shit out of the Russians.
Too funny this:lol, you should see the pissfight their space minister is having with an astronaut on the space station.
I figured batteries, gas cannisters and electronics might be the issue. I used to build rockets as a kid too, real DIY ones! Not many commercial rocket motors...The propellant is designed to burn from the center outward in an even burn. With the cracks in the propellant the flame front goes where it is not suppose to and more is burnt when it is not suppose to. Also if the burn gets behind a piece, the piece can flake off, giving more burn area, causes greater burn rate and pressure inside the rocket. The corrosion of the rocket case causes weak points in the wall. With the increased pressure and the weakened case things go boom rather quickly, as in not far from the person aiming the rocket.
As a disclaimer, I would love to build a few rockets myself but getting the fertilizer is not an easy thing now. Wish I had a farmer friend.
I read the US was concerned about bio or chemical weapons might be used by Russia soon about a week ago. I have been reading too much, even a 100 page report translated from a Russian think tank from 2014 and knowing what we do today the current actions are not a surprise. This all started when Putin got elected and then the real first incursion started in 2008. It might not be a well thought out plan but the general direction has been thought of a long time ago.We jumped all over didn't we? You didn't even get a chance to finish making your point. But seriously, I think it is good to see what the other side is saying.
I just saw this in the news:
White House warns Russia could use chemical weapons in Ukraine, rejects false ‘conspiracy’ of U.S. biolabs
I wouldn't have known what they were talking about if not for your post.
Seems that Russia created that false conspiracy as a prelude to Sarinizing people. He saw that tactic work in Syria.
I did a brief stint working at a place that made 2.75" motors.I figured batteries, gas cannisters and electronics might be the issue. I used to build rockets as a kid too, real DIY ones! Not many commercial rocket motors...
Are those the ones from pods on helicopters?I did a brief stint working at a place that made 2.75" motors.