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

It's only now as an adult that I realized those documentaries from 20 years ago were probably propaganda.
They always served propaganda purposes, but at the very least in the 90s and early 2000s they were informative.
After that, they just became blatant, unabashed propaganda pieces. This is part of the reason why young people think every western made weapon is a wunderwaffe. Documentaries stopped being interesting stories about the development and capabilities of weapon systems and simply became advertisements, using words like "ultimate", "marvelous", "unbeatable" and "all powerful".

If you have the time, just compare these two documentaries about the F/A-18 Hornet to see what I mean:
Old ass Great Planes episode
A newer "documentary".

Even the opening lines are very different in nature.
 
I think that's still a power and cooling issue. I only have a very basic understanding of physics so correct me if I'm wrong, but the thing with energy weapons is that energy is lost rapidly as you go further away from the source. What was it called? Inverse exponential square something decline? I dunno.
While a laser will lose energy over extreme distances, that's more due to diffusion from air particles/dust. The Inverse Square law applies to things like radar or a flashlight beam that propagate outwards in an expanding cone, but doesn't really apply to things like a laser, as the light in a laser is running parallel and doesn't spread out but maintains intensity over its full range (I am simplifying this a bit, obviously).

It's similar in concept to how guns work, actually, with the expanding gases from the gun powder trapped in a straight barrel and thus applying full force to the bullet down the entire length of the barrel. Burn the powder in the open air and it just makes a puff of gas that stops expanding within a few inches.
I remember seeing those from documentaries as early as the mid 2000s. The laser requires a full on jumbo jet to house the power requirements and everything else needed, but I didn't know the range was only a disappointing six miles. IIRC, an ICBM covers that in ONE SECOND.
Well, the military immediately started working on a new airborne laser meant for a UAV, which would have a range closer to 60 miles, in 2015 or so. Supposedly it was going to be ready for test firing by 2021, but I'm not sure there's been any updates on the project since it began. It would be a solid-state laser, not a chemical laser, though I'm not sure why the change. Perhaps they thought it could have some weight savings.

Also, the airborne laser I was talking about was for tactical ballistic missiles, not ICBMs. They wanted a weapon that could shoot down HIMARS type missiles while they were in the boost phase over the enemy.
It's only now as an adult that I realized those documentaries from 20 years ago were probably propaganda.
While it's possible the weapons were all propaganda, the sheer expansion of technology in the last thirty or so years makes me think if anything they were underselling their real capabilities at the time. I remember reading hundreds of articles about future stealth fighter variants in the works in the early 2000's in Popular Science and other magazines, and virtually nothing about drones like the Predator, Reaper, or that weird stealth Sentinel drone the Iranians hijacked back in 2011, and with hindsight we now know what direction warfare was really headed. I think a lot of energy is expended to slow-drip new technologies to people, while tech development is actually much farther ahead and only gets revealed when something goes wrong, like a drone crashing and being publicly filmed by a hostile power. That probably explains like 99% of UFOs, actually.
 
Hanna Mailar, Deputy Defense Minister of the Saloreich admitting that they are outnumbered and outgunned and have a statistically low probability of success, and that they are dependent on miracles.


Trevor Reed went to the conflict zone as a volunteer to "fight the Russians", but his volunteering ended after he was blown up by an anti-personnel mine. Reed was in a hospital in Keef and was transferred for treatment to Rammstein AFB. The severity of his injuries was not reported but according to various TG channels the former marine lost both legs. CNN archive link

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More hohol zarada as it develops.
 
Hanna Mailar, Deputy Defense Minister of the Saloreich admitting that they are outnumbered and outgunned and have a statistically low probability of success, and that they are dependent on miracles.
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"We are advancing" a miracle - no, it's common sense and conservation of troops from the ruzzians. They lose ground, while the hohols lose equipment and manpower.
"5.3-8x russian casualties" - LOL, idk what this bitch smokes but I need some.
 
The Germans are starting to suspect something. Here is a lulzy German social ad.

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Was this aired on German TV? Cause if so I am shocked such blatant russian propaganda full of nazi dogwhistles and anti-semitism was allowed to run. It does bode badly for the powers that be.
 
Glory Skitzokraine.



In case you're wondering, enlisting\conscripting disabled people is not a show of army's strengh, that's a desperation that is coming from either lack of human resources (because jews know nothing about "where, when and why we shall stop?") or absolute amorality of the regime that see no difference between a healthy individual and one that might to be missing limbs, organs, or mental stability.

Oinkers will keep denying the obvious, so would the sheep. Muh sad, but that's what the culling is for, and thy cometh.
 
They always served propaganda purposes, but at the very least in the 90s and early 2000s they were informative.
After that, they just became blatant, unabashed propaganda pieces. This is part of the reason why young people think every western made weapon is a wunderwaffe. Documentaries stopped being interesting stories about the development and capabilities of weapon systems and simply became advertisements, using words like "ultimate", "marvelous", "unbeatable" and "all powerful".

If you have the time, just compare these two documentaries about the F/A-18 Hornet to see what I mean:
Old ass Great Planes episode
A newer "documentary".

Even the opening lines are very different in nature.
The Jane's series of flight sims were very much like that. In the late 90s they envisioned the F-22 and other planes fighting, but not without danger.
 
I think that's still a power and cooling issue. I only have a very basic understanding of physics so correct me if I'm wrong, but the thing with energy weapons is that energy is lost rapidly as you go further away from the source. What was it called? Inverse exponential square something decline? I dunno.

Lasers are different and decay much less per unit distance. The main issue with lasers is it just takes a fuckton of energy to destroy things, and cramming all that energy into photons is hard. By contrast, it's easy to pack a lot of energy into a solid projectile. Some chemicals, some fire, and a tube, and you're knocking down castle walls.
 
The Jane's series of flight sims were very much like that. In the late 90s they envisioned the F-22 and other planes fighting, but not without danger.
Oh man, I remember a game called Joint Strike Fighter. It included both prototypes of current F35, the X35 (correct one) and X32 (the very happy Boeing prototype). You could also use F22 if you wanted. But the campaigns there were HARD. Afghanistan was passable, but then you had Colombia with their F-16 and Mirage jets, North Korea would wreck you with their Mig-29s, and Kola Peninsula was a slaughterhouse. You went above 200 meters and a S300 missile was already on you. I liked that game.
 
The Jane's series of flight sims were very much like that. In the late 90s they envisioned the F-22 and other planes fighting, but not without danger.
Oh man, I remember a game called Joint Strike Fighter. It included both prototypes of current F35, the X35 (correct one) and X32 (the very happy Boeing prototype). You could also use F22 if you wanted. But the campaigns there were HARD. Afghanistan was passable, but then you had Colombia with their F-16 and Mirage jets, North Korea would wreck you with their Mig-29s, and Kola Peninsula was a slaughterhouse. You went above 200 meters and a S300 missile was already on you. I liked that game.
Gunner, HEAT, PC! is like that too. Even now, with just the NVA's best tank, the T-72M1 vs. the US Army's best tank, the M1IP, the Abrams isn't invincible and the T-72 isn't worthless.
I've even already seen NATO simps crying that it's not portraying the Abrams correctly for 1985.
Translation: The Abrams can be killed by T-72s or Malyutka/Fagot missiles and the T-72's upper glacis and front turret armor can stop its AP shots.
It's funnier because I'll admit as a guy who primarily plays as the NVA, you're still outclassed most of the time even in a T-72. You just aren't completely fucked and if you're smart, you do have a fighting chance. Most of the time, you're not even engaging the Abrams, you're engaging the M60A1 or M60A3.

The NATO simps going to be even more assmad when the devs implement the USSR and the T-80s and T-64s show up alongside Mi-24 gunships.
 
Trevor Reed went to the conflict zone as a volunteer to "fight the Russians", but his volunteering ended after he was blown up by an anti-personnel mine. Reed was in a hospital in Keef and was transferred for treatment to Rammstein AFB. The severity of his injuries was not reported but according to various TG channels the former marine lost both legs. CNN archive link

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More hohol zarada as it develops.
They are just pulling our legs, right? I'm sure he can just walk it off. And even though the counteroffensive looks to be on its last legs and the west seems to be ready to walk back with its tail between its legs, the final victory of the ukraine is just within a walking distance. When the glorious javelins bayraktars himars leopards F-16s finally arrive, the ukraine will definitely have a leg up on Russia
 
On the question of the German commercial, it was apparently an ad ran by AfD. Where it was run (tv, internet,etc) I'm not entirely sure. However, as usual, it has since been pulled.

I too found it very interesting it even got put up anywhere honestly. However, in recent polling AfD went up 2% and is now the second highest polling party in Germany.

Get ready to change to "and one day, for now reason at all, the people voted AfD into power"

I'll take my rainbows.

@Halmaz I believe they did yes. I saw something in the last few days showing them polling at 22% (up 2% from previous recent poll) and only second to a different party (probably CD but fuck if I can remember) at 26%. Honestly can't say if it was national or regional polling but still sounds a little promising for them.
 
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Russian tank engulfs in flames after direct hit by Ukrainian missiles near Zaporizhzhia!!!!!!!

Why the bolded text? Well, unless the Russian Armed Forces are using NATO tanks, that's a hohol Leopard 2A6 being destroyed by a Russian Lancet. The Sun has become pre-eminent lolcow of British tabloids.

Failed peremoga that's actually zarada.
 
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Russian tank engulfs in flames after direct hit by Ukrainian missiles near Zaporizhzhia!!!!!!!

Why the bolded text? Well, unless the Russian Armed Forces are using NATO tanks, that's a hohol Leopard 2A6 being destroyed by a Russian Lancet. The Sun has become pre-eminent lolcow of British tabloids.

Failed peremoga that's actually zarada.

Well they unlisted the video now lol.

Though on a side note.

Have any UFOs been sighted in this war?
 
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Yea, Identifying the assorted limbs flying the skies near those Russian minefields isn't very easy.

Legit though not that I've heard of, although any sightings would likely be dismissed as flying weapons or aircraft. In so far as secret US military equipment conspiracies go, the last thing you do is send your beyond cutting edge prototype into airspace thats authorized shoot to kill instructions on both sides against airborne targets. Testing them against pilots flying over the homeland is one thing where you can be sure they won't just start firing off missiles, testing them against live SAM sites is a whole separate ball of yarn.
 
In case you're wondering, enlisting\conscripting disabled people is not a show of army's strengh, that's a desperation that is coming from either lack of human resources (because jews know nothing about "where, when and why we shall stop?") or absolute amorality of the regime that see no difference between a healthy individual and one that might to be missing limbs, organs, or mental stability.

Oinkers will keep denying the obvious, so would the sheep. Muh sad, but that's what the culling is for, and thy cometh.
Lets hope the plan is to put the cripples in the rear support roles that the reddit troons originally volunteered for and forcing them to be fresh meat on the front.
 
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