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

They should start thinking about doing one against Kiev themselves. Where's the Ukrainian Stauffenberg?
In the meatgrinder.

Mikhail Choknadiy, an activist from Transcarpathia, who is currently fighting in the Bakhmut area, posted a video on his Facebook page



I feel for him but all this is going to do is activate the Nazi attack dogs. Too little, too late.

 
Oh, nooo. Russian inflation took a nose dive whatever will they do now.....



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If the inflation numbers at the current low stays close the same more or less, for few months, which are close to 2020 numbers. It means the prelude to war in 2021 and the actual war was the main cause for the inflation that happened in 2021 and took another turn for the worse in 2022.

Meanwhile, Europe, the inflation was constantly growing high and still is. Despite the energy prices going down.

Now, EU's might go down also in next months. But I wouldn't take that bet. Everything indicates EU is a walking zombie.
 
I wonder what Ukraine's going to look like after the war, demographics wise. They've sent a massive chunk of their male citizens into war and they're either going to be dead or severely affected by the war. Fuckin stellar shit.
Then there's also the sheilas who bailed, how many of them are going to return? Especially when they're returning to dead family members, boyfriends, husbands and ruined homes.
The same can be said for the Russians but not to the same extreme.
 
Sorry ruZZians, but Ukraine has already won 💅
If having the most globohomo'd trannies and faggots around the world supporting you, is not winning, I dont know what it is

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Girls make up and make out.

That said, the leaks and stuff says that the hohols are running out of AA missiles. The F-16s may help, especially with volunteers, but wunderwaffles only slow down the inevitable, not prevent it.

Perhaps a trained US crew could pull out the unguided bomb Stuka trick, but I really doubt the hohols have the capacity for that.
 
Girls make up and make out.

That said, the leaks and stuff says that the hohols are running out of AA missiles. The F-16s may help, especially with volunteers, but wunderwaffles only slow down the inevitable, not prevent it.

Perhaps a trained US crew could pull out the unguided bomb Stuka trick, but I really doubt the hohols have the capacity for that.
I’m sorry, but he’s a boy kissing faggot who larps as a Glowie. He’s very easy to piss off and this is an Internet retard forum.
 
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First footage of American Bradley infantry fighting vehicles in desert camouflage in Ukraine Ukrainian fighters on M2A2 ODS SA. This footage may have already been filmed in Ukraine, American infantry fighting vehicles have arrived in the country.



Thanks to Dear Leader we will be spared 10 pages of sperging about the Bradley Wunderwaffe.
 
Girls make up and make out.

That said, the leaks and stuff says that the hohols are running out of AA missiles. The F-16s may help, especially with volunteers, but wunderwaffles only slow down the inevitable, not prevent it.

Perhaps a trained US crew could pull out the unguided bomb Stuka trick, but I really doubt the hohols have the capacity for that.
Lol it is super fucking easy compared to WW2 days. Here is what it would look like in simulator for a pop up attack I've been describing the only difference would be the altitude level you have to pop up to in order to drop depending on weapons computer calculations.

Here is someone showing the sequence of dropping JDAM done in 60 seconds via preplanned GPS.

Pilot training for GPS guided strikes only is really not hard especially if the pilot already has previous flight experience and JDAMs and JSOWs are exactly kind of weapons you would use to degrade a static defensive line or fix AA positions etc.
I believe BikeLock may have been referring to why they don't just shoot down the pilots when they are defenseless and slow moving when parachuting down, and that answer to that is doing so is against the unwritten rules of engagement and is considered dishonourable. I once watched an interview of a German WWII fighter pilot talking about how during dogfights there was one American pilot who was picking off all the pilots that had ejected when the Germans refused to do so, and so he and his team took great effort to shoot at the Americans plane carefully enough to not hit the pilot but to force him to eject, then the German took great pleasure in returning the favour to that one pilot.
Also because the pilots with standoff munitions would never fly over enemy lines. You don't have to worry about capture or targeting by small arms/aircraft if you are shot down over your own territory by longer range AA, and no one is going to waste a missile that costs hundreds of K or more to target radar signature of a parachute. Also yes you are right among pilot culture killing pilots in the air is the scumfuckest thing you can do; it would be like killing unarmed POW after surrender for infantry.
 
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