Russian Invasion of Ukraine Megathread - Episode III - Revenge of the Ruski (now unlocked with new skins and gameplay modes!!!)

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February 23, 202-сука!

Uh oh, that was earlier today, it's happening again

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Well blyat, we all know what happened last time.

Strategic bombing of civilian infrastructure ?

Guess having failed at the previous strategies of maneuver and encirclement its time to try a strategy that's never worked. The Russian military high command just keeps surprising me with their innovative approaches to modern warfare.

How does it feel knowing that to sustain a war in their own backyard Russia has had to resort to importing drones from sandniggers who's technical incompetency they blame every time their Russian supplied equipment fails in the field ?
 
Strategic bombing of civilian infrastructure ?

Guess having failed at the previous strategies of maneuver and encirclement its time to try a strategy that's never worked. The Russian military high command just keeps surprising me with their innovative approaches to modern warfare.

How does it feel knowing that to sustain a war in their own backyard Russia has had to resort to importing drones from sandniggers who's technical incompetency they blame every time their Russian supplied equipment fails in the field ?

Saheds have proven to be very effective at overwhelming AA defenses and the Russians are now producing them.
 
Pretty sure the number is not that high. These are Slavs. Sure, the low-T guys, troons and faggots maybe.

And no, these people still reside in Russia.

Defectors are usually the hohols (see Vince McMahon).



They are not. It seems their currency is stronger than before the war and the effect of sanctions was not understood by the West so it has served to unite them against us.
Doubt it, millions have already fled the country BEFORE this mobilization.

Also the value of the currency alone is a terrible metric for personal wealth. The US dollar was also performing well while the gas prices surged earlier in the year. Russia has been forced to sell their gas at a discount which has significantly lowered their income, this is occurring while they decided to raise their military budget, not exactly a good recipe.
 
Saheds have proven to be very effective at overwhelming AA defenses and the Russians are now producing them.

I've already covered this on the other thread, these drones are shit and have had virtually no observable effect on any front. Only good for dropping a little more high explosives on static targets alongside less accurate Russian cruise missiles they've had to dip into since they started utilizing their high end stocks more conservatively.

There was one report from Kharkiv that had people worried last month but since then they've practically disappeared from the information space aside from pointless attacks on Odessa until now.

Edit: Shit might be a little to strong a word, their as functional as any of the older cruise missiles Russia can deploy for the tasks they'll likely continue to be used in and probably only cost a little more. But compered to the wanderwaffen status people (especially Iranian simps) were bestowing on them they've been a massive disappointment.
 
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"The West" (US, Western Europe) has escalated its activities against Russia. Ukraine has not escalated in the war with Russia.

While what you said is generally true, it's contextually wrong. Ukraine isn't a member of NATO or in an alliance with any other countries, and so an attack on it by another country is not an escalation against any other country than Ukraine.

So when people are saying that "the west" is escalating, they're correct. We are. We're going from doing nothing to doing something when nothing has been done to us or our allies.
It's not contextually wrong at all, if you try and take the West and its actions in a vacuum then you are correct - but we don't live in a vacuum, we exist in the international system, I am appreciating things within their actual context. The invasion of Ukraine is a direct assault on this system that has been in place for decades, and Putin has intimated as much himself.

Defending Ukraine through material support, is defending that system and thereby the nations in it, which includes all of NATO.

If and until NATO, the West or whoever takes things over and above where they are currently, or expands into different theatres, then the West is reacting with kind, or in this case with less, not escalating the situation. It has been Russia that has consistently escalated things.

Crying "escalation" because one side has increased measures in reaction to one side actually escalating, because they're losing, is someone who is basically arguing we should roll over. Great idea, worked with Crimea.
 
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Well blyat, we all know what happened last time.
I believe they said it was some form of industry, one reported casualty.
Dude saw a grainy 4 second clip of a single thing burning in pitch darkness and already deducted that it's a "Strategic bombing" of "civilian infrastructure". Nice CSI skills, brother.
Do you by any chance have autism?
 
Russia is apparently moving nukes by train and their big fucking submarine is apparently moving from their base in the Artic Circle. Time to nut up or shut up Putin.
It's nothing unusual, Russia has been doing this routinely since the Soviet days. The idea is by having nukes constantly on the move on rail, it is much harder for the US to cripple their nuclear forces in a first strike. It's kinda a redundant tactic in the age of ICBM submarines but I guess Russia likes to have as many redundancies as possible just in case. That or they are slow to change their ways.

But yeah, it's nothing out of the ordinary. People need to chill, and not mistake noticing something the Russians do for discovering something the Russians haven't done before.

As for the subs, I dunno I guess sending a message. For obvious reasons you don't want to signal the location or movements of SSBN subs if you're actually planning on using them.
 
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It's nothing unusual, Russia has been doing this routinely since the Soviet days. The idea is by having nukes constantly on the move on rail, it is much harder for the US to cripple their nuclear forces in a first strike. It's kinda a redundant tactic in the age of ICBM submarines but I guess Russia likes to have as many redundancies as possible just in case. That or they are slow to change their ways.

But yeah, it's nothing out of the ordinary. People need to chill, and not mistake noticing something the Russians do for discovering something the Russians haven't done before.
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And to add to what you're saying, there were reports of Russians building up nuclear and nuclear-adjacent tech bang on the Ukie border back in January. No, that doesn't mean there's zero risk of nukes, and yes it's higher because of the war. But we have no reason to think the risk is bigger now because of recent events.
 
Doubt it, millions have already fled the country BEFORE this mobilization.

Also the value of the currency alone is a terrible metric for personal wealth.
Millions you say? We can’t get a casualty number and millions fled? Sure. Let’s just say billions came into Russia to support this mobilization.

Well, I thought all the hohols were gloating about the devaluation of the ruble when this started. So it went up and now it’s also bad.

Damn Putin! He can’t do nuthin right!

Cognitive dissonance is a real thing.
 
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And to add to what you're saying, there were reports of Russians building up nuclear and nuclear-adjacent tech bang on the Ukie border back in January. No, that doesn't mean there's zero risk of nukes, and yes it's higher because of the war. But we have no reason to think the risk is bigger now because of recent events.
I'm guessing we'll probably see some nuclear tests at most, it'd be interesting to see some modern HD nuke test footage. A lot of nuclear treaties are gonna be going in the bin after this war I imagine.
 
Millions you say? We can’t get a casualty number and millions fled? Sure. Let’s just say billions came into Russia to support this mobilization.

Well, I thought all the hohols were gloating about the devaluation of the ruble when this started. So it went up and now it’s also bad.

Damn Putin! He can’t do nuthin right!

Cognitive dissonance is a real thing.
Overpriced or underpriced currency isn't a sign of poverty/wealth by itself. Japanese Yen is in the hundreds, while Ruble is overvalued. Yet which country exports stuff best and has higher living standards?

Besides, countries that matter (non to low-niggerification) don't deal in rubles due to sanctions. Supply and demand.
 
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