Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022): Thread 1 - Ukrainian Liars vs Russian Liars with Air and Artillery Superiority

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How well is the combat this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 46 6.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A well planned strike with few faults

    Votes: 45 6.5%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 292 42.1%
  • ⭐⭐ Worse than expected

    Votes: 269 38.8%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 42 6.1%

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My pal Mike reports that President Putin issued orders last week directing that his military forces do no damage to any of the four oil pipelines transversing Ukraine, of which three of the lines enter Ukraine from Russia and the fourth enters Ukraine from Belarus.

Mike reports that Putin's military and political takeover of Ukraine would end any money Russia (was) required to pay Ukraine for its pipeline land routes through Ukraine. (The German Nordstream route does not pass through Ukraine.)

Mike reports that a Russian oligarch (unnamed) stressed to Putin that if Ukraine chooses to destroy the four land pipelines in retaliation for Russia's invasion, Russia's continued invasion would be pointless and should be withdrawn immediately because the primary objective of the invasion was use Ukraine as a free route to send oil Westward into Europe, and the two Nordstreams would not be needed afterall, ending all of the politics involved in Nordstream's operation costs and maintenance. The oligarch also warned that should Putin choose to remain in Ukraine after the four pipelines were destroyed by the Ukrainians, Russia would be forced to convert nearly the entirety of the male Ukrainian population into slave laborers to both rebuild the four pipelines as well as maintaining their slave status forever to serve solely as pipeline maintainers. The Oligarch stated to Putin that such a slave-state prospect could never be sustained, even if it was implemented.
Is Mike a retard?
 
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Things are starting to look increasingly grim for Ukraine. Not seeing nearly as many videos of abandoned rustbuckets anymore, and there is literally no possible way that the Ukranian Army can effectively respond to every position the Russians are advancing on. I expect capitulation will come by next week.
 
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I'm guessing digital camo is supposed to be harder for the various modern digital targeting sensors to recognize and track than traditional camo pattern? Cus it sure is easier to spot with the naked eye than traditional camo
Tell me you never tried to spot shit without telling me you never tried to spot shit
 
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Things are starting to look increasingly grim for Ukraine. Not seeing nearly as many videos of abandoned rustbuckets anymore, and there is literally no possible way that the Ukranian Army can effectively respond the every position the Russians are advancing on. I expect capitulation will come by next week.
Zelenskyy will fight to the last goyim.
 
I'm guessing digital camo is supposed to be harder for the various modern digital targeting sensors to recognize and track than traditional camo pattern? Cus it sure is easier to spot with the naked eye than traditional camo

I looked up the history of it out of curiosity. Apparently it has to do with being more effective on larger objects and at farther distances. So it might look dumb and ineffective up close, but half a mile away works great.
 
Things are starting to look increasingly grim for Ukraine. Not seeing nearly as many videos of abandoned rustbuckets anymore, and there is literally no possible way that the Ukranian Army can effectively respond the every position the Russians are advancing on. I expect capitulation will come by next week.
Russia isn't attacking so much in the places Ukraine is strong and the terrain favors defenders (Kiev, Kharkov) other than shelling, it's attacking in the place Ukraine is weak and the terrain is more open and favorable to attackers (the south)

For all the true talk of Russian incompetence, the biggest mistake of this war was Ukraine not mobilizing reserves and starting a draft until Russia actually attacked. Ukraine had two months to get on a war footing and it didn't. If it had, it would have the manpower it needs now. It didn't, so it doesn't
 
I'm guessing digital camo is supposed to be harder for the various modern digital targeting sensors to recognize and track than traditional camo pattern? Cus it sure is easier to spot with the naked eye than traditional camo
Keep in mind, the purpose of camo is to disrupt the perception of the shape of the object. We are pattern spotting people, so we innately look for the visual silhoutte of a person. Digital camo makes it harder for the eye to catch that visual pattern.
 
Things are starting to look increasingly grim for Ukraine. Not seeing nearly as many videos of abandoned rustbuckets anymore, and there is literally no possible way that the Ukranian Army can effectively respond the every position the Russians are advancing on. I expect capitulation will come by next week.

because it's old news and frankly I got better things to do than posting shit people already seen million of times.

I keep to telegram channels and in recent days there could be hundreds of messages in a matter of an hour. It used to be less than 25-50 in a single day. If you need to get your fill, start looking at other places than farms for carnage.
 
Is Mike a retard?
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The next time I see a post begin with "to be fair..." someone is going to get disembowled. You can just say what you think, you don't need to preface every dissenting opinion with the suggestion of playing devil's advocate. It's a product the constant moral policing of ideas and it drives me up the wall. Heaven forbid someone think you might actually believe the things you say!
 
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