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%

  • Total voters
    694
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If they're trying to trigger another Chernobyl how are they going to claim NATO countries are unaffected

It's crazy
 
They are. The ruskies did implement some fixes to their plants post-Chernobyl but they still don't have western style containment afaik. As far as I know 3 reactors were down before the battle, the others they're shutting down now, and the fire was in a non-glowy part of the plant. Fuck I have a bunch of coursework to do and now the fucking vodkaniggers want to do this. And I don't entirely trust the high up Ukries to not sabotage the plant with the blessing of globohomo
They don't just turn off. You still need working pumps to keep them from melting down.
Fukushima shutdown itself with the earthquake. It exploded because the emergency diesels that ran the pumps got flooded.
 
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"Patrolling the Ukraine almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter"

Russian troops griefing Europe?

They are. The ruskies did implement some fixes to their plants post-Chernobyl but they still don't have western style containment afaik. As far as I know 3 reactors were down before the battle, the others they're shutting down now, and the fire was in a non-glowy part of the plant. Fuck I have a bunch of coursework to do and now the fucking vodkaniggers want to do this. And I don't entirely trust the high up Ukries to not sabotage the plant with the blessing of globohomo
On the bright side, we may finally get enough data to determine the true relationship between radiation dosage and cancer risk at lower doses. My prediction is that the radiation hormesis theory is wrong.
 
They are. The ruskies did implement some fixes to their plants post-Chernobyl but they still don't have western style containment afaik. As far as I know 3 reactors were down before the battle, the others they're shutting down now, and the fire was in a non-glowy part of the plant. Fuck I have a bunch of coursework to do and now the fucking vodkaniggers want to do this. And I don't entirely trust the high up Ukries to not sabotage the plant with the blessing of globohomo
The issue was largely down to the void co-efficient of the design.

A positive coefficient means when the reactor gets hotter the reaction gets quicker while a negative coefficient means when the reactor gets hotter the reaction slows.

The obvious implication of a positive coefficient is when the reactor gets hotter the reaction goes faster which generates more heat so the reactor gets hotter and so on.

Soviet plants were positive coefficient while Western designed plants are negative coefficient. It is an inherent property of the design so it doesn't matter how much containment etc you add if it's going to go on thermal runaway.

No idea which design these are though.
 
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Yeah, so the nuclear power plant at Zaporozhye is partially on fire... don't know what to say

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Apparently, Russians are, like, bombing it (link).

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This is most likely a nothingburger. If the power plant isn't a Soviet era piece of shit it should have an automatic shut down mechanism to prevent disaster. Worst case scenario some radioactive waste catches on fire.
 
Every single nation in WW2 were abject monsters that excused their own actions by calling the other side scum. I have no idea how much copium one needs to claim that anyone was righteous in it.
One side literally lost in part cause it spend to much of its logistical resources killing civilians

Sneed more about the firebombing of Dresden, anyone who knows history knows ww2 was a rare time in history with a genuine "bad side"
 
One side literally lost in part cause it spend to much of its logistical resources killing civilians

Sneed more about the firebombing of Dresden, anyone who knows history knows ww2 was a rare time in history with a genuine "bad side"
Yeah, but the "bad side" won. If you don't believe that, then just look at the world around you.
 
This is most likely a nothingburger. If the power plant isn't a Soviet era piece of shit it should have an automatic shut down mechanism to prevent disaster. Worst case scenario some radioactive waste catches on fire.
They were constructed from 1980-1986 and went online 1985-1996

Edit: They're VVER, not RBMK so that's something at least
 
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