Russian Special Military Operation in the Ukraine - Mark IV: The Partitioning of Discussion

And should have stayed far away from Black sea. We know that they worship niggers, but this Black is ours. On serious note, what they expect? That Russian MoD will tolerate feeding intel to adversary? I think Russian army just waiting for convenient excuse to bring down these satellites from orbit
America set a precedent that it's okay to shoot down spying equipment, so now it's time for Russia and China to go to town on the aging American satellite fleet.

Not like Biden administration can do anything about it, other than cry impotently and then pretend it didn't happen, like with their drone.

Edit: Oh no, bros! NAFO morale is at an all-time low, we should cheer them up somehow.
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Edit 2: Speaking of NAFO. This is what your taxpayer dollars are being spent on, people. You should all feel appropriately ashamed for this.
 
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Edit: Oh no, bros! NAFO morale is at an all-time low, we should cheer them up somehow.
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Boohoo, poor NAFO losing. I recall one of the major NAFO simps William Spaniel stating something along the lines of Russia invading Ukraine in order to protect Crimea's water supply as it is dammed off, which does partly work with the idea of wanting a 3 day special military operation in order to depose the Zelensky government and install a new government, to which now that was not a success, push for a land bridge. Evidently, Putin had no intent of harming Ukraine in the early days of the war given his liberal use of airstrikes. Accepting this view, I'd argue that the "Special Military Operation" was purely a defensive war to guarantee Russia's own territorial integrity over an Imperialist Power (Ukraine) aiming to take over a people wishing to remain in Russia. After all, the right to self determination is internationally recognized and even NAFO shills have admitted that even though the vote in support of joining Russia in 2014 was inflated, It is also likely that the support of being apart of Russia is even higher amongst residents in Crimea. I dread to think what the Zelensky regime may be planning to do the Russians in Crimea and southern Ukraine to which would be defended by NAFO shills stating the Russians totally deserved it. Gotta remember though, right side of history and all.
 
Boohoo, poor NAFO losing. I recall one of the major NAFO simps William Spaniel stating something along the lines of Russia invading Ukraine in order to protect Crimea's water supply as it is dammed off, which does partly work with the idea of wanting a 3 day special military operation in order to depose the Zelensky government and install a new government, to which now that was not a success, push for a land bridge. Evidently, Putin had no intent of harming Ukraine in the early days of the war given his liberal use of airstrikes. Accepting this view, I'd argue that the "Special Military Operation" was purely a defensive war to guarantee Russia's own territorial integrity over an Imperialist Power (Ukraine) aiming to take over a people wishing to remain in Russia. After all, the right to self determination is internationally recognized and even NAFO shills have admitted that even though the vote in support of joining Russia in 2014 was inflated, It is also likely that the support of being apart of Russia is even higher amongst residents in Crimea. I dread to think what the Zelensky regime may be planning to do the Russians in Crimea and southern Ukraine to which would be defended by NAFO shills stating the Russians totally deserved it. Gotta remember though, right side of history and all.

Got a nice still from that video that pretty much sums it up.
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America set a precedent that it's okay to shoot down spying equipment, so now it's time for Russia and China to go to town on the aging American satellite fleet.
You seriously trying to say that a balloon, a drone, and a satellite are in the same ballpark? One of these things isn't like the others.
 
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Edit 2: Speaking of NAFO. This is what your taxpayer dollars are being spent on, people. You should all feel appropriately ashamed for this.
Can you give a source or context or something? I need to know more. I'm still not sure what I saw was real and that I wasn't delusional.
 
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You seriously trying to say that a balloon, a drone, and a satellite are in the same ballpark? One of these things isn't like the others.
It's all unmanned surveillance devices. It's not the same, but close enough for that to be the narrative if Russia and China decide to escalate and a satellite goes missing.

Russia and China got satellites with manipulators that can do more indirect stuff like move space junk into the path of the American satellites, forcing them to expend fuel to move out of the way, etc.
 
You seriously trying to say that a balloon, a drone, and a satellite are in the same ballpark? One of these things isn't like the others.
Yes. Two of the three won't create kessler syndrome.

Blinding it / frying it / causing it to de-orbit is one thing but.. all this talk about destroying orbiting satellites makes me seriously worry about the future of space flight.
 
It's all unmanned surveillance devices. It's not the same, but close enough for that to be the narrative if Russia and China decide to escalate and a satellite goes missing.

Russia and China got satellites with manipulators that can do more indirect stuff like move space junk into the path of the American satellites, forcing them to expend fuel to move out of the way, etc.
I'm just saying, if there's jamming or whatnot that's one thing, shooting down a fucking satellite is a world apart from just blinding it or whatever.
Yes. Two of the three won't create kessler syndrome.

Blinding it / frying it / causing it to de-orbit is one thing but.. all this talk about destroying orbiting satellites makes me seriously worry about the future of space flight.
Well I'm more worried that with this looming financial shit going on that them being stupid enough to outright shoot one down would be the casus belli needed to finally get off the pot rather than shitting all over the floor like NATO has been doing for the past three months while trying to drum up recruitment for the US armed forces.

I'm still of the opinion, given the context of the attempts to recruit and talk of the draft being reinstated from various talking heads among other signs, that the western aristocracy plans on going into WW3 to clear the slate politically and financially.
 
Can you give a source or context or something? I need to know more. I'm still not sure what I saw was real and that I wasn't delusional.
I saw it without context, but it seems to be legit, here's the full thing. Also, Estonian.

Could someone archive the video? I'm unable to do so at the moment.

I'm just saying, if there's jamming or whatnot that's one thing, shooting down a fucking satellite is a world apart from just blinding it or whatever.
Doesn't have to be outright shooting it, China had the tech to knock satellites out of orbit for a few years now. Or put some space junk in the orbit of a US satellite. Blinding it with a laser would work just as well too. As long as it's permanently disabled, doesn't matter how it happened.
Edit: Did not mean to imply that an anti-satellite missile or some other direct weapon would be used as the primary method of disabling a satellite. It's way too easy to trace and makes a huge mess. Was thinking more along the lines of DEWs, ramming or grappling, or whatever other creative ways they have of disabling or harassing satellites.
 
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AVDIIVKA DEFENSE LINES COLLAPSED - Russia entered SW Avdiivka; entered Stepove; reaching Berdychi​


If Avdiivka gets encircled, which it looks like might happen rapidly, it's going to cause a massive problem for the entire Ukrainian military. It will be very hard for them to stop Russia from overrunning any subsequent positions if Ukraine loses that much manpower suddenly.

I saw it without context, but it seems to be legit, here's the full thing. Also, Estonian.

Could someone archive the video? I'm unable to do so at the moment.


Doesn't have to be outright shooting it, China had the tech to knock satellites out of orbit for a few years now. Or put some space junk in the orbit of a US satellite. Blinding it with a laser would work just as well too. As long as it's permanently disabled, doesn't matter how it happened.
Got it downloaded, but having trouble posting it rn
Got archived. It blows my mind that these niggers don't even try to look organic with this shit anymore.
 
Doesn't have to be outright shooting it, China had the tech to knock satellites out of orbit for a few years now. Or put some space junk in the orbit of a US satellite. Blinding it with a laser would work just as well too. As long as it's permanently disabled, doesn't matter how it happened.
Edit: Did not mean to imply that an anti-satellite missile or some other direct weapon would be used as the primary method of disabling a satellite. It's way too easy to trace and makes a huge mess. Was thinking more along the lines of DEWs, ramming or grappling, or whatever other creative ways they have of disabling or harassing satellites.
Ooookay, so catching another satellite & physically grappling it is not as trivial as picking up a pallet with a forklift.
Remember, these things are moving at high altitude, at different inclinations & ascending node. Just catching up to to one takes a metric ton of dV, so it should be probably more economical to put up a completely new sat for the task.

Shooting laser or some electronic jamming sounds more plausible.
 
B-52 intercept near Russian border/airspace by the Baltic Sea. Have the USAF troons OD'ed on troonshine again?

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Что ж, поскольку все заняты, я публикую свежие перехваты B-52.
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Well, since everyone is busy, I'm posting the latest B-52 interceptions.

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I saw it without context, but it seems to be legit, here's the full thing. Also, Estonian.

Could someone archive the video? I'm unable to do so at the moment.


Doesn't have to be outright shooting it, China had the tech to knock satellites out of orbit for a few years now. Or put some space junk in the orbit of a US satellite. Blinding it with a laser would work just as well too. As long as it's permanently disabled, doesn't matter how it happened.
Edit: Did not mean to imply that an anti-satellite missile or some other direct weapon would be used as the primary method of disabling a satellite. It's way too easy to trace and makes a huge mess. Was thinking more along the lines of DEWs, ramming or grappling, or whatever other creative ways they have of disabling or harassing satellites.
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Goddamn Baltoids, stop! I was absolutely content with knowing nothing about these countries, but now I'm fine with nuking them just to stop second-hand embarrassment.

Xi visits Kremlin tomorrow. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby:



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Ooookay, so catching another satellite & physically grappling it is not as trivial as picking up a pallet with a forklift.
Remember, these things are moving at high altitude, at different inclinations & ascending node. Just catching up to to one takes a metric ton of dV, so it should be probably more economical to put up a completely new sat for the task.

Shooting laser or some electronic jamming sounds more plausible.
It wouldn't really need to catch it, more like nudge it or ram it. Maybe it can be a mini sat deployed from a carrier sat or something. But yeah, still very difficult to accomplish. There are other options available too, who knows what toys they got up there now.

There are some mentions of successful ASAT tests here.


I'm hoping things don't end up in a space war, although that would be the next logical escalation.
 
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Goddamn Baltoids, stop! I was absolutely content with knowing nothing about these countries, but now I'm fine with nuking them just to stop second-hand embarrassment
Yeh, to be honest their chief export is cringe and severe butthurt at Russian.

Nukes are unnecessary though, there is a reason they are jokingly referred to as "Балтийские вымираты" (hard to translate directly, its something like Baltic extinction/dying states with a play on words with emirates). They've lost something insane like 30% of their population since 1991, not to mention complete obliteration of manufacturing and any other industry worth a shit, basically failed states at this point on life support from EU gibs. Give it another 10-15 years and it will just be a handful of pensioners left in all of the Baltics.
 
B-52 intercept near Russian border/airspace by the Baltic Sea. Have the USAF troons OD'ed on troonshine again?

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Что ж, поскольку все заняты, я публикую свежие перехваты B-52.
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Russian air force will frequently do "probing" excursions into the air space of Canada and the UK with Tu-95s, Tu-22Ms, and Tu-160s. Usually it's just to test the response time of fighters or just as a flex. However, to my knowledge the US air force has never conducted similar operations near Russian airspace. So this is new.
 
If Avdiivka gets encircled, which it looks like might happen rapidly, it's going to cause a massive problem for the entire Ukrainian military.
This was baked in for the Ukrainians losing Bakhmut, this entire line of defense is going to collapse now. Avdiivka is a particularly crushing blow for the Ukrainian morale because its the centerpiece of their attempts to "liberate" Donetsk City -- which in reality is just hurling artillery rounds into the population center for the past decade. Losing Avdiivka is a tacit understanding that the dream of "liberating" the separatist regions is over.
 
Russian air force will frequently do "probing" excursions into the air space of Canada and the UK with Tu-95s, Tu-22Ms, and Tu-160s. Usually it's just to test the response time of fighters or just as a flex. However, to my knowledge the US air force has never conducted similar operations near Russian airspace. So this is new.
I think these intercepts happen all the time on both sides. But only the Russian Bears along our lines make the news here.
This one is from 2 years ago.
5 years ago f16 comes up on a Russian government jet over the Baltic sea. Su-27 intercepts and he leaves.
 
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This was baked in for the Ukrainians losing Bakhmut, this entire line of defense is going to collapse now. Avdiivka is a particularly crushing blow for the Ukrainian morale because its the centerpiece of their attempts to "liberate" Donetsk City -- which in reality is just hurling artillery rounds into the population center for the past decade. Losing Avdiivka is a tacit understanding that the dream of "liberating" the separatist regions is over.
are there any other sauces for adivkaakaa fucking stupid spellings of towns, being penetrated by Russia? I'm not finding anything outside of Pro-Russian maps. It's a big move is true
 
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