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

Edit: women can be really good in some aspects. I would remind you that the Battle of the Atlantic and the Battle of Brittain were (tactically) won by girls shoving little wooden blocks around and counting really fast.
World has changed since your grandpa's time; that said, these ladies seem to be committed and capable, and not the kind that scream that Spetsnaz must lower their requirements and modify their training so they can make sexy poses with kewl guns and tell the world gorls can do anything.



Comments of our heroines - senior sailor Marina Faleeva and chief Petty Officer Tatiana Tseluiko, who repelled the attack of unmanned vehicles on objects in the Crimea and Sevastopol​



Women believe that they have not done anything unusual, because it is their job to protect the city and Homeland from danger.​
 
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Off-topic but people keep mentioning how Taiwan is out of China's reach. I heard that a more pro China political party gained a majority in Taiwan.

What's stopping Taiwan from telling America to take the rainbow flag and shove it up their ass? What does Taiwan even gain from aligning with the sinking ship that is the US?
 
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Russia-China joint statement: Russian President Vladimir Putin said that China's Ukraine "peace plan" could be discussed and that Moscow is always open to dialogue. The Russian leader met Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday in Moscow to discuss the conflict, and relations between the two countries.
 
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Where do you reckon the T-55s are headed?

The Taiwanese have been preparing for this since they were a country combined with the fact that China lacks a land border which means that it would be a naval war, and China hasn't been too good with that historically speaking.
I think giant naval ships are becoming obsolete for anything but moving troops. War games have shown that remotely controlled boats packed with explosives can wipe out half the US Navy in one offensive push. I'd be surprised if China doesn't have submersible war drones. I don't even know how we'd fight them as they should be too small to torpedo and too fast to outrun. Even if you're losing $50k per drone, knocking out a multi-billion dollar ship would be well worth it, along with all the equipment, officers, and service members that end up going down with it. Knocking out 1 carrier would knock out multiple squadrons worth of Marine aircraft which would severely hinder ground troops by denying close air support.

Imagine how bad Pearl Harbor would have been if we didn't have anti-air capabilities.
 
Off-topic but people keep mentioning how Taiwan is out of China's reach. I heard that a more pro China political party gained a majority in Taiwan.

What's stopping Taiwan from telling America to take the rainbow flag and shove it up their ass? What does Taiwan even gain from aligning with the sinking ship that is the US?
That's what I'm thinking too. Right now the Taiwanese public is looking at Ukraine, Afghanistan, and the rest of the US-caused shitshows and realizing what being allied with America usually ends in.

Not that China is great or anything, but if the options are to either surrender to the commies or be turned into another Ukraine... well, you get the idea.
 
From the khokhol perspective:


"let's go! ass, ass! pull it out, pull it out! " (lmao)​
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Footage of close combat between Ukrainian servicemen and Wagner fighters in the Bakhmut direction. video from the militant's chest camera.​
During a fire contact near the Ukrainians, a grenade explodes, as a result of which several nationalists are injured.
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Cool bro taunting Ukrainians to get them to reveal their position:
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This guy has to be the most relaxed person on earth, or a cold-blooded psychopath. He's enjoying this a little too much. Either way I hope he makes it home safely.
The taunting thing reminds me of a joke.

Ukrainian trenches. Few soldiers and mercenaries are hiding. Suddenly, someone yells out "Mykola!", Mykola stands up, goes "Шооо?", only to get shot by a sniper.
Some time passes. Then someone yells "Taras!", and Taras stands up, goes "Шо?" and also gets shot by a sniper.
Pan to a black NATO mercenary, praying... "Please don't say 'LaQuarius', please don't say 'LaQuarius...'"
 
Please let us not have another ten pages of chinese sperging, can we do that?
In a parallel universe...

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lol "look ruZZians using everything they have handy so retarded" Ask around in Artemovsk, and Avdeevka if the AFU find them retarded. Meanwhile, the AFU is using the M113, an APC from the Vietnam War era; git gud.

I remember reading recently two Ukrainian mobiks were ordered to yank a stuck shell out of a Challenger whereupon it blew up, killing them and the guy who told them to do it. Just like the Abrams, I'm sure it requires months of training to safely operate and troubleshoot the Challenger I and II.
>I remember reading recently two Ukrainian mobiks were ordered to yank a stuck shell out of a Challenger whereupon it blew up
That's kind of hoholarded in and of itself. If possible, it's almost always better to just fire a stuck round in a safe direction and if not, at least waiting for the barrel to cool down.
 
America must be giving up on the idea of reclaiming Eastern Ukraine if they're now happy to salt the ground with, well, depleted uranium is a lot worse than salt. Point is, scattering toxic heavy metals over farmland isn't something you do if you expect to be the one farming there.
 
If anything his biggest threat right now is internal so it's in his best interests to push any commanders who look like they might be manoeuvring their way into the political picture into some unwinnable situation like Bakhmut so he can carry out his own Night of the Long Knives without any blowback on him, personally.
Funny you should say that. He's been working on a law that bans military personnel from holding political office.
 
Zelensky visits Bakmut- I wonder how worried he was about getting fragged. The guys do not look happy. I'd give multiple pennies for
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He apparently went to a industrial zone north of Chasiv Yar (press are saying "near Bakhmut")

Some are saying it's a bad sign, as his previous visit to an industrial zone in Bakhmut got lost to Wagner.
If Wagner takes over this warehouse, it will really show negatively to him personally he will be cemented as a jinx.
 
March 22 Latest News from the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation:

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Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation General of the Army Sergei Shoigu chairs Defence Ministry Board Session.

📞 🇷🇺🇹🇷 Turkey has initiated telephone talks between Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation General of the Army Sergei Shoigu and Minister of National Defence of the Republic of Turkey Hulusi Akar.

💥 Two hangars containing weapons and military equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have been hit on the territory of the Shkolnyy airfield close to Odessa.

💥 Fighter jets of the Russian Aerospace Forces shot down one Mi-8 helicopter of the Ukrainian Air Force close to Malyye Krynki (Kharkov region).

📷 Press centre chiefs of Vostok’, Tsentr’, and ‘Yug’ groups of forces make statements on current situation in the areas of responsibility.

📹 Russian Defence Ministry shows Ka-52 helicopters in action within the special military operation.

Servicewomen of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation successfully repelled a drone attack on Russian soil in the Crimea:

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Senior Sailor Marina Faleeva and Chief Starshina Tatyana Tseluyko have repelled a drone attack on Sevastopol today.

🤝Well done, girls!
 
America must be giving up on the idea of reclaiming Eastern Ukraine if they're now happy to salt the ground with, well, depleted uranium is a lot worse than salt. Point is, scattering toxic heavy metals over farmland isn't something you do if you expect to be the one farming there.
I don't know about that. Most of the Agent Orange the US sprayed was over South Vietnam - the country the US was 'helping'. They viewed forcing farmers into the cities as a way of winning the war.

A big chunk of Ukrainian farmland being uncultivated for the next XX decades benefits the US more than it hurts. Higher global food prices and the Ukranians less self sufficient is more important to the DC set than the moral issues are.
 
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