Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread

How well is the war this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 249 10.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I ain't afraid of no Ghost of Kiev

    Votes: 278 11.8%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 796 33.7%
  • ⭐⭐ Stalemate

    Votes: 659 27.9%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 378 16.0%

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While the Sub2000 is better than nothing, the effective range of a 9mm carbine is at most 150 yards on a good day and it won't punch through anything resembling armor, so it will most likely be used by civilians against other civilians.
Yes, there's a reason that smgs stopped being issued on a general level. I almost hope we see one make it into a combat zone though, I wanna see how fast it gets destroyed, or if it can even handle whatever 9mm they have over there. I know with NATO at least, the 9mm is hotter than commercial stuff for smg functionality purposes. The Russians also make some super overpressure stuff, but no clue if the ukies ever got any.
 
I look away one weekend and this thread has somehow ballooned to over six hundred pages from the around 360 500 when I last checked off.

How? Did I miss something important during all this time?
"During a UEFA match on March 17, 2022 between Red Star Belgrade & Rangers FC, Red Star fans held up signs reminding the US+NATO what their “peace” looks like.
20+ countries bombed & attacked by the US+NATO. abolish NATO Imperialism"

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I think what really gets me about this obviously staged propaganda is that "Korea" is the first one, even though the North started the aggression, and the South simply asked for help.
 
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I look away one weekend and this thread has somehow ballooned to over six hundred pages from the around 360 when I last checked off.

How? Did I miss something important during all this time?

I think what really gets me about this obviously staged propaganda is that "Korea" is the first one, even though the North started the aggression, and the South simply asked for help.
It's especially funny when you consider it was literally a UN force, and not a NATO one.
 
The government is competent enough to drive the wedge between the strata of its own people, it is a trick straight from Stalin's playbook
I don't need "tricks" and Putin propaganda to hate troons and other pedophiles, the shit they publish themselves is enough, thank you very much. Anyone who tortures or molests toddlers and terminally ill tard babies goes into the woodchipper feet first.
 
This is least supprising news, honestly. Good thing that Russian traders are exchanging real rarities!
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BTW, I don't know why the bother to keep those in fridge. It's like they could go bad out of it :story:
Good on them, McDonald's is a valuable commodity. Don't fuck with my Micky-Ds.
 
Interesting bit from today's Russian Ministry of Defense briefing:
The use of hypersonic missile to destroy a large fuel depot in the village of KONSTANTINOVKA was required due to its invisibility and invulnerability offered by enemy air and missile defense.
Combat use of "Kinzhal" hypersonic missile confirmed its effectiveness by destroying highly protected special enemy facilities. The strikes against Ukrainian military infrastructure objects by this missile system will be continued in the course of the Special Military Operation.
I would like to point out that the use of hypersonic missile of "Kinzhal" was carried out from a range of more than 1000 kilometers. The flight time of the hypersonic missile was less than 10 minutes.
Significantly, the "Kinzhal" system was used with a conventional warhead. But experts are well aware of the capabilities of this weapon, not only in terms of range, but also in terms of the type of warhead carried.
So is this the second or third one they've used now? This does explain the public narrative change in the news. You gotta wonder how up to date those defense systems Ukraine has gotten from every NATO ally and how defenseless Europe/US is to these types of strikes. I doubt anyone gave Ukraine their most up to date AA system, at least I hope they weren't dumb enough to do that. It also explains the odd request/demand the US gave Turkey to give Ukraine the Russian AA system they bought from the a few years ago.
 
So this is Oleksiy Arestovych, Ukrainian presidential adviser blogger, actor, political and military columnist.
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I guess that everybody needs a hobby.
What is it with Ukrainian politicians and cross-dressing?
The Soviet Union never had rights to Ukraine to begin with, the USSR was a federated government much like the U.S. & their nation was one of the founding members of the union, the leaders of Russia, Belarus & Ukraine met to dissolve the union to get rid of it.
It's just factually wrong. Russia had Crimea from 1783-1784. Ukraine was created in 1917, and Crimea was given to it by Russia in 1954. So even the Soviet Union had a claim on it, and we don't even talk about the Russian empire. All of the republics of the union were part of the whole Russian empire. When German-backed Bolsheviks gave rise to nationalism in the empire's subjects and created separate republics, they needed any excuse to keep everything together, so they created a union that formally was an equal partnership, despite the fact that it was not, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was in charge.
Also, Putin: "You want decommunization? Well, that's fine with us. But don't stop halfway. We will show you what real decommunization means for Ukraine. "
This is the stuff of nightmares.
It's the American dream, my friend.
 
No clue if it's been posted, but apparently Kel-Tec donated $200k in weapons to Ukraine. Sounds like it was for an existing order in Ukraine that couldn't be filled anymore, so the export paperwork was already dealt with. Sounds like it's Sub 2000s.

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That looks like such a cheap weapon. It's like if you took a Glock & stretched it out like clay. Better than nothing I guess, give them to the Reddit Brigade.
 
Awesome, do National Center for Missing & Exploited Children next! 🍕

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Generally speaking, just assume any US agency does the negative opposite of what it says its doing.

Department of Defense? Department of Attack actually.

Housing and Urban Development? Evicting niggers and presiding over urban blight

Department of Trasportation? Department of making it even harder to get from point A to Point B.

Homeland Security? Keeping you safe. From yourself.
 
That looks like such a cheap weapon. It's like if you took a Glock & stretched it out like clay. Better than nothing I guess, give them to the Reddit Brigade.
It basically is, hell, half of the models use glock magazines. It's a pretty nifty little weapon, it folds in half. Fun range toy, but I wouldn't want to take it to a battle zone.

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It basically is, hell, half of the models use glock magazines. It's a pretty nifty little weapon, it folds in half. Fun range toy, but I wouldn't want to take it to a battle zone.
Like I said, better than nothing. Actually it's at least better than the toilet guns made in Poland.
 
I saw a few comments saying that some of them were supposed to be "saboteurs" or "Russian sympathizers"
Really makes you think how many of them got wrongly accused because of this:
*dislikes neighbor*
*war breaks out, law and order goes out the window*
*accuses said neighbor of being a looter with some buddies and ties them to a lamppost*
*cops don't show up obviously*
*enjoy recording and whipping bare ass while yelling CYKA and BLYAT*
*???*
*profit!*
 
Generally speaking, just assume any US agency does the negative opposite of what it says its doing.

Department of Defense? Department of Attack actually.

Housing and Urban Development? Evicting niggers and presiding over urban blight

Department of Trasportation? Department of making it even harder to get from point A to Point B.

Homeland Security? Keeping you safe. From yourself.
So National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is an organ harvesting operation. Got it.

@Iwasamwillbe Power of shitposting in a not specifically news only thread. Could have been worse.
 
However, trading mcdonnalds is yesterday's news. Hottest trend right now is trading, well paper. As one investment blogger notices that's 5179% yearly!
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Checkmate globohomo shills! Does NASDAQ have securities promising such growth? I think not!
 
However, trading mcdonnalds is yesterday's news. Hottest trend right now is trading, well paper. As one investment blogger notices in less than month 5179%!
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Checkmate globohomo shills! Does NASDAQ have securities promising such growth? I think not!
I guess the cultural memory of soviet paper shortages lives on. I'm afraid to ask what the toilet paper situation is like.
 
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