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Has anyone heard about the "800k shells for Ukraine"? Czech media are currently absolutely creaming themselves over it,


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David Axe is already claiming how it saved several Ukrainian villages neverminded there is no confirmation the ammo arrived.

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Doesn't seem like the shells been even delivered.

 
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Maybe they're not seeing nearly as many losses from overhead attacks (Notice how Javelin god praising has died off some as well?), maybe the cages didn't work. There's no good reason to not install them in the factory if they need them. So either its been reduced as a cost saving measure compared to the relative need, or someone`s being retarded.
Yeah I think the entire #NAFO Monkeypox brigade just forgot what a Jav-uh-leen even was like a year and a half ago, I can't recall literally anyone talking this particular wunderwaffe after summer 2022. I'm guessing they ran out or they proved ineffective.
 
Has anyone heard about the "800k shells for Ukraine"? Czech media are currently absolutely creaming themselves over it, there's a frontpage article right now on one of the biggest news sites saying how the unexpected delivery has allowed Ukraine to push Russia back and save several villages or whatever - which is absolutely hilarious, because even our own media admit that not a single shell has actually been delivered yet, and won't be until at least June. https://www-idnes-cz.translate.goog..._sl=cs&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp

I'm asking because the same media are also saying how we're now so much respected in the "international community" (of failed states drowning in debt and various forms of niggers), but I haven't seen a peep about it in any English-speaking publications, other than the one Telegraph article that's being regurgitated in the link above. Noone appears to give a shit. Lol.

The entire thing smells like a week old pile of dead fish, too. So, you're telling me that countries like Turkey, which has been providing material help to Ukraine including weapons since day one, have been sitting in stockpiles of artillery ammo, which the Ukrainians have been screeching about needing also roughly since day one, and they never though "hey, maybe we should send some over" until the fucking Czech diplomacy told them to? What kind of a retard would buy this shit? I doubt the munitions even exist.
Yep heard about it, our dear leader president Petr Pavel made statement that he found this pile of shells somewhere and need rest of Europe to contribute shekels to have it transfered to Ukraine. If it was said by anyone else, but former Nato higher up and head of state I would call it scam.
But all things considered I see two possible scenarios either real number is much smaller than it is being hyped up to be . (It would not be first time).
Or and this is kinda schizo theory, but with FBI investigating local school shooter. It does not sounds so impossible. This is some Biden clique behind the scenes scheme to avoid Republican block. And our great Nafo larping goverment was really happy to play public face for it.
 
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Notice that the copecages aren’t on anymore. Previously they installed them in the factory. Could they have been replaced with jammers or is it for some reason better to install them in the field?!
I don't know why you quoted me.
 
Definitely not ineffective when used, the Javeline is genuinely a great weapon - but its fucking expensive, and they were using it for every possible use, and burning through them like crazy.

They likely ran out of them, and MIC will take its sweet time refilling the supplies.

Now will France do anything? Or send a strongly worded letter how Putler is evil amd they send bagettes and prayers for the Ukraine?
 
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Now will France do anything? Or send a strongly worded letter how Putler is evil amd they send bagettes and prayers for the Ukraine?
I'm almost expecting something on the grand scale of stupid, like declaring a state of war and full military economy to produce arms for Ukraine, assuming that as long as they don't actively declare it war against Russia, that they're immune due to rules lawyering? In conjunction with Ukraine declaring a full mobilization and drafting every body they can get their hands on to handle these new French weapons.

Its the kind of thing I'd expect from a politician, that they can just solve their problems with the stroke of a pen.
 
You're insane. You're on a website which exists solely because of American law.

You wish the President had the power to arbitrarily lock up anybody he wants? Are you retarded? What happens after he leaves office and a new guy with a very different agenda comes into power?
They do that now. The Constitution doesn't mean anything anymore.
 
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So if he is gonna be the king who is gonna be the queen?

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Definitely not ineffective when used, the Javeline is genuinely a great weapon - but its fucking expensive, and they were using it for every possible use, and burning through them like crazy.
Which is what they should have been doing. The only way war could have ended in Ukraine’s favour (read, truce without the return of Crimea or the Donbass republics) would have been immediate high pressure using the entire western arsenal to stop Russian momentum and advance into Donbass. Any prolonged conflict is to the benefit of Russia, which has more manpower, more production, and an economy. Instead thankfully the west portioned their aid out over literally years while both sides dug in, so that when Russia finally could start to advance, there was nothing Ukraine could do about it but throw in wave after wave of men to try and stop the Russian bullets with their bodies.
 
Something I found interesting that happened today, amidst the french spergery. No idea what it could mean tho, might be nothing 🤷‍♂️.

Putin Halts Seizure of Russian Business of France’s Danone​

By Bloomberg News
March 13, 2024 at 6:37 PM UTC
President Vladimir Putin halted the seizure of the local Russian subsidiary of French yogurt maker Danone SA.
The presidential order, placed on the government portal, reverses a decision made under a July decree enabling the transfer of assets to the temporary management of a Russian government unit.
Last month the Financial Times reported that Danone plans to sell its Russian business to dairy company Vamin Tatarstan, owned by investor Mintimer Mingazov. Mingazov is part of the management team linked to Ramzan Kadryov’s nephew, Yakub Zakriev.
Last July Russia seized control of the local subsidiaries of Danone and Denmark’s Carlsberg A/S under the Russian decree.
Putin signed a decree in April 2023 allowing for temporary state control over the assets of companies or individuals from unfriendly states — which include the US and its allies — in response to similar moves, or the threat of them, by those countries.
Danone said it had been informed of the decision, but wouldn’t comment further. “Since the announcement, our focus was to ensure the safety of our people while protecting Danone’s assets and rights,” the company said.
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Something I found interesting that happened today, amidst the french spergery. No idea what it could mean tho, might be nothing 🤷‍♂️.


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Macron will go out and say: Hon hon hon hooon, we could have invaded Russia and we would be in la Moscow la right now, but Putdemort knew better than to take our youghourté, so we'll show him le mercy for now, as he realised his le place against Francoisé might. Hon hon hon hon.
 
Macron will go out and say: Hon hon hon hooon, we could have invaded Russia and we would be in la Moscow la right now, but Putdemort knew better than to take our youghourté, so we'll show him le mercy for now, as he realised his le place against Francoisé might. Hon hon hon hon.
Probably unrelated entirely - but I love the idea that Zelensky could have lost the support of the french government against the Russians, because the Russians gave back a yogurt company that neither side really cares about.
 
Has anyone heard about the "800k shells for Ukraine"? Czech media are currently absolutely creaming themselves over it, there's a frontpage article right now on one of the biggest news sites saying how the unexpected delivery has allowed Ukraine to push Russia back and save several villages or whatever - which is absolutely hilarious, because even our own media admit that not a single shell has actually been delivered yet, and won't be until at least June. https://www-idnes-cz.translate.goog..._sl=cs&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp

I'm asking because the same media are also saying how we're now so much respected in the "international community" (of failed states drowning in debt and various forms of niggers), but I haven't seen a peep about it in any English-speaking publications, other than the one Telegraph article that's being regurgitated in the link above. Noone appears to give a shit. Lol.

The entire thing smells like a week old pile of dead fish, too. So, you're telling me that countries like Turkey, which has been providing material help to Ukraine including weapons since day one, have been sitting in stockpiles of artillery ammo, which the Ukrainians have been screeching about needing also roughly since day one, and they never though "hey, maybe we should send some over" until the fucking Czech diplomacy told them to? What kind of a retard would buy this shit? I doubt the munitions even exist.
Lol the Czechs will steal a decent % of the cash and then use the rest to buy absolutely clapped out D grade shells from Arabs and Indians. 😆
So they gave a bunch of Russians free rail travel and parking that day? I can't imagine that the trains would just stop running, I'd just say fuck it and throw the doors, essential service and all. Similar for parking.


The great wall is more for keeping information out, and is pretty porous tbh. When it comes to cybersecurity defense, if its online in any network, its a target and there's only so much that can be done to shield anything that connects two entities, such as a payment processor and a service station. Those need to be open to the public network to some degree, and therefor can be attacked or DDOS'd.


Maybe they're not seeing nearly as many losses from overhead attacks (Notice how Javelin god praising has died off some as well?), maybe the cages didn't work. There's no good reason to not install them in the factory if they need them. So either its been reduced as a cost saving measure compared to the relative need, or someone`s being retarded.
The cage is good for suicide drones and little drone dropped bombs
Lol, David Axe is a moron who sucked dkff someone at Forbes to get his shitty blog tier posts published.
They likely ran out of them, and MIC will take its sweet time refilling the supplies.

Now will France do anything? Or send a strongly worded letter how Putler is evil amd they send bagettes and prayers for the Ukraine?
By mid 2023 the USA has given at least 30% of our ENTIRE Javelin stockpile to Ukraine. One in three, at a minimum.
Which is what they should have been doing. The only way war could have ended in Ukraine’s favour (read, truce without the return of Crimea or the Donbass republics) would have been immediate high pressure using the entire western arsenal to stop Russian momentum and advance into Donbass. Any prolonged conflict is to the benefit of Russia, which has more manpower, more production, and an economy. Instead thankfully the west portioned their aid out over literally years while both sides dug in, so that when Russia finally could start to advance, there was nothing Ukraine could do about it but throw in wave after wave of men to try and stop the Russian bullets with their bodies.
If Ukraine got arms shipments like they did from 2023 onwards on say March 2022 things might be different but they'd still have to train users for those systems of they weren't just Soviet surplus or basic small arms.
 
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