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

All this hot satellite talk has prompted a related TG post:

💥🇷🇺💥 The Russian 6th-gen fighter MiG-41 aircraft is coming, first flight intended for 2025. 💥🇷🇺💥

Rumors are that it'll be capable to intercept hypersonic missiles and will be loaded with weapons able to take down satellites from the earth's orbit.

E: related vidya. Almost all CGI and machine generated audio but the visual representation of "shooting down satellites" (around 1:15) makes StarCraft graphics look futuristic and I enjoy that.

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I unironically really hope that NATO winds up code-naming this one "Firefox."
 
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I unironically really hope that NATO winds up code-naming this one "Firefox."
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Second of all, buddy who was in Ukraine confirmed that Bakhmut is critical to the Ukrainian war effort, at least that it opens the whole line up to being surrounded. And second, he believed the expected major Russian offensive would only come after an expected Ukrainian attack, which is his opinion will come in Zaporozhia Region.
Bakhmut was part of the first line of defense. But when you look at the topo map, it's on lowland and Chasiv Yar is on much higher ground.

I can't see how it's more symbolic than strategic.
 
@Stoneheart Why is Germany so gay?
Not him, but post WW2 culture building by the US was a bad foundation for a society and a government propaganda complex only rivaled by China (including government sponsored social media influencers and 71 radio and 21 TV stations) have done the rest. Add the usual western public education and mainstream media system problems and you get germany.
Its like the entire country is a deep blue US city that had millions to spend on propaganda.
 

Greens continuing to prove they're the most retarded politicians imaginable.

Bakhmut was part of the first line of defense. But when you look at the topo map, it's on lowland and Chasiv Yar is on much higher ground.

I can't see how it's more symbolic than strategic.

Bakhmut is central because of the amount of resources and morale and importance is invested on it. It is because of how much Ukraine staked on it. You can no longer say it doesn't matter, because they're just diving into a buzzsaw over and over.
 
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Also, the mystery govt cargo flights out of Huangzhou are still continuing today.

In other news, Transgender american mercenary and former democratic party operative Sarah Ashton-Cirillo (who bragged about shooting russian-speaking civilians) is upset about ukraine fundraising campaigns being transphobic. [L|A]
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The link points to this BBC story.
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Looks like more reporting on the leaks we already know about.
Just about everyone here posted images, video or anecdotal evidence of it, and given the level of involvement of the US and its allies in the Ukraine, this is just conformation. But great wars have small beginnings so this admission is disturbing.
 
Just about everyone here posted images, video or anecdotal evidence of it, and given the level of involvement of the US and its allies in the Ukraine, this is just conformation. But great wars have small beginnings so this admission is disturbing.
Let's not forget about the "AWOL" Navy SEAL that just so happened to be killed in Ukraine.
 
Just about everyone here posted images, video or anecdotal evidence of it, and given the level of involvement of the US and its allies in the Ukraine, this is just conformation. But great wars have small beginnings so this admission is disturbing.

Everyone with a fucking brain knew this wasn't just Ukraine vs. Russia, this is NATO vs. Russia, which is what a proxy war is. If you still believe that NATO isn't shooting at Russians and its 'just' Ukrainian soldiers, you're too fucking stupid to talk about geopolitics.

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We've had anecdotal evidence of this for months. The Austrian general talking about, "Well, if they drop out of the military and take a Ukranian contract, they're not NATO military anymore, right? *wink wink*" And the Wagner PMCs who had a metric ton of patches from NATO countries as well as US, UK and AUS.
 
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