And the Polish already have F-16s in their fleet.JB!98 said:I dont think that we are talking about supplying the Ukes with F-16's. We are talking about giving them Polish Migs and then selling/loaning the Polish F-16's to replace them.EMY92 said:It takes a long time to learn how to effectively fight with an aircraft. Just because they are pilots, they don't know how to use the F-16 in a fight. I'm sure that an intensive 1 month training could get them to the point they'd have a chance to survive.JobSecurity said:
Military/aero guys - what's the lead time on an F16? Dumb question but I assume we don't keep 'excess' that we could sell immediately?US working with Poland/others who want to give Ukraine Soviet-made fighter jets, I’m told, confirming @Dimi’s report. But it’s complicated. The Eastern Europeans want military readiness, so want US to backfill their fleets with F-16s—but that takes long time with bids/building.
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) March 5, 2022
There is also the logistical side. Can their Soviet era refueling equipment work on an F-16. What about weapons? Tools for the maintenance crews? Spare parts, the list goes on. It's not like going to the rental counter and picking up a car brand that you don't own.
TRM said:And the Polish already have F-16s in their fleet.JB!98 said:I dont think that we are talking about supplying the Ukes with F-16's. We are talking about giving them Polish Migs and then selling/loaning the Polish F-16's to replace them.EMY92 said:It takes a long time to learn how to effectively fight with an aircraft. Just because they are pilots, they don't know how to use the F-16 in a fight. I'm sure that an intensive 1 month training could get them to the point they'd have a chance to survive.JobSecurity said:
Military/aero guys - what's the lead time on an F16? Dumb question but I assume we don't keep 'excess' that we could sell immediately?US working with Poland/others who want to give Ukraine Soviet-made fighter jets, I’m told, confirming @Dimi’s report. But it’s complicated. The Eastern Europeans want military readiness, so want US to backfill their fleets with F-16s—but that takes long time with bids/building.
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) March 5, 2022
There is also the logistical side. Can their Soviet era refueling equipment work on an F-16. What about weapons? Tools for the maintenance crews? Spare parts, the list goes on. It's not like going to the rental counter and picking up a car brand that you don't own.
✍️The tenth day of Russian Invasion - summary of situation on all frontlines, including maps. Available on https://t.co/UM08p4R5G2 #Ukraine #UkraineInvasion #UkraineRussiaWar
— MilitaryLand.net (@Militarylandnet) March 6, 2022
White House told Poland it couldn’t guarantee it would send fighter jets to replace MiGs Warsaw might send to Ukraine.
— Alex Ward (@alexbward) March 6, 2022
Discussions underway. W/ @paulmcleary https://t.co/7NvyIi9ZBT pic.twitter.com/i9CPNreZNB
JB!98 said:
There are a few of them there.
Luckashenko predates Putin as a national leader. Luckashenko in 1996 and Putin 1999 but no question Luckashenko is wearing out lots of knee pads. Dude is just as evil as Putin.CondensedFoggyAggie said:aggiehawg said:
If the stories are true that Luckashenko is an installed puppet of Putin's and not legitimately elected? Maybe.
Don't know if he originally was a puppet or became one but yeah he's a puppet
aggiehawg said:
Yeah, think the Poles would want them right now given the circumstances. I don't think Lockheed Martin is turning them out all that fast right now. Maybe 5-6 a month? The mothballed F-16's would provide a stop gap. Heck, we have about 1000 in our inventory, I would think we could spare 28 of them in a pinch.bonfarr said:JB!98 said:
There are a few of them there.
There is still a production line cranking out F16s for export.
Minimally. From when she lived in Moscow until 1 year ago.rab79 said:
do they stiil bank in russia?
Rossticus said:
Crimea is why Putin thought he could pull this off. Inaction played a central part in bringing the world to this point. If Putin is allowed any measure of victory this will serve to further reinforce this type of operation as a valid course of action in his mind.
JB!98 said:Yeah, think the Poles would want them right now given the circumstances. I don't think Lockheed Martin is turning them out all that fast right now. Maybe 5-6 a month? The mothballed F-16's would provide a stop gap. Heck, we have about 1000 in our inventory, I would think we could spare 28 of them in a pinch.bonfarr said:JB!98 said:
There are a few of them there.
There is still a production line cranking out F16s for export.
Honestly if the Ukrainians are kinda keeping their plans secret until the complete the encirclement, I'm completely on board with that.Ag In Ok said:aggiehawg said:
I am missing the Ukrainian statements that they are about to encircle Russian forces
#Ukraine: New footage of Ukrainian forces utilising drone-dropped RKG-1600 munitions to hit what are claimed to be Russian MRLS resupply vehicles.
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 6, 2022
Note the drone has thermal optics. pic.twitter.com/8ip3OIcgrp
#Ukraine: One of the first glimpses of a PPZR Piorun MANPADS in the hands of Ukrainian forces.
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 5, 2022
Essentially a very heavily upgraded 9K38 Igla, this Polish system was provided to UA recently and may help explain some of the the recent RuAF losses. pic.twitter.com/uZDtdcMdWr
#Ukraine: Footage of Ukrainian forces hitting a target (Possibly a Russian tank) with a Stugna-P ATGM.
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 5, 2022
Appears that the hit is successful. pic.twitter.com/NlnfIpckxX
#Ukraine: In the vicinity of #Mariupol, Ukrainian forces captured a 122mm Grad-pattern MRL, killing 5 Russian soldiers; possibly an ambush. Note RPG-26. pic.twitter.com/OsG3SWKMNF
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 5, 2022
Prague tonight, during Zelenskyy's speech on the big screen aimed at European cities.
— 10LOL (@TenLaughter) March 4, 2022
"Freedom, EU solidarity, and peace"#StopPutinNOW Peace will soon triumph. 🇺🇦 🙏#Ukraine #Putin #Zelensky #Kiev #Kyiv #UkraineUnderAttack #UkraineRussianWar #RussiaUkraineConflict pic.twitter.com/O5cnCEXfXp
The Ukrainian soldier that today shot down the $45,000,000 Russian SU-35 jet is a retired postman, rejoined. https://t.co/U9wqRkS21T
— Expat in Kyiv (@expatua) March 5, 2022
Red Pear Realty said:
Dude went postalThe Ukrainian soldier that today shot down the $45,000,000 Russian SU-35 jet is a retired postman, rejoined. https://t.co/U9wqRkS21T
— Expat in Kyiv (@expatua) March 5, 2022
Yep, here's a translation of what was said in that videoRed Pear Realty said:
Not sure if this was posted earlier today or not but the Ukes picked up another one of these today.#Ukraine: In the vicinity of #Mariupol, Ukrainian forces captured a 122mm Grad-pattern MRL, killing 5 Russian soldiers; possibly an ambush. Note RPG-26. pic.twitter.com/OsG3SWKMNF
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 5, 2022
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That's how it goes boysssss! We nicked this lil' thing from the ruscists-- uh, from our Russian brethren. Probs worth a couple coins. Fully combat ready. Here's to hoping it won't be shooting Ukrainian civilians anymore, and that these ****ing *****-ass Russian invaders choke on its missile dick so ****ing hard they won't ever think about entering Ukrainian land again. There's a whole ****ing convoy standing right over here - we're just a little ways from Bashtanka, there's a bunch of various **** here, radio communication car and **** knows what else. This is probably the main booty though.
He delivers a different kind of package these days.fullback44 said:Red Pear Realty said:
Dude went postalThe Ukrainian soldier that today shot down the $45,000,000 Russian SU-35 jet is a retired postman, rejoined. https://t.co/U9wqRkS21T
— Expat in Kyiv (@expatua) March 5, 2022
The Postman Delivered
I believe that's the Turkish worker strike. Their salary is supposed to be tied to the US dollar but Russia paid them according to the old exchange rate.erudite said:
There are reports there is a major worker strike in Nizhnekamsk, Russia.
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Turkish workers at the Gemont factory in Russia's Tatarstan region have protested that their U.S.-dollar pegged salaries are being paid using an exchange rate from before the ruble plunged in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
Officials in Tatarstan's Nizhnekamsk district, where the Turkish-owned factory is located, said on March 5 that the workers demanded their salaries be paid at the current rate, which is 111 rubles to $1, instead of the 79.5 rubles to $1 they were paid this week.
According to the officials, the workers stopped the protest after the factory administration agreed to pay the salary at a rate of 90 rubles to $1.
Crimea is also historically not "Ukrainian". The Russians have a pretty strong claim to the region as it was transferred in 1954 (against the own law of the USSR, but I digress) to commemorate 300 years of the Russo-Ukrainian union in the treaty of Pereyaslav.fightingfarmer09 said:Rossticus said:
Crimea is why Putin thought he could pull this off. Inaction played a central part in bringing the world to this point. If Putin is allowed any measure of victory this will serve to further reinforce this type of operation as a valid course of action in his mind.
Crimea is also why the Ukrainians are fighting so hard. They saw the world abandon them. It was not easy to be a citizen there after the Russians came in.
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The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has captured a collaborator of the Russian intelligence services and multiple other people who have attempted the creation of a "Federal Republic of Ukraine" centered in Ivano-Frankivsk which would have included Ivano-Frankivsk, Zakarpattia, Lviv, Ternopil, and Chernivtsi.
Селянам халявная российская САУшка привалила https://t.co/SzWj4O2Kbe #RussianUkrainianWar #всрф pic.twitter.com/FP1aOUdkFA
— Necro Mancer (@666_mancer) March 5, 2022
CondensedFoggyAggie said:Yep, here's a translation of what was said in that videoRed Pear Realty said:
Not sure if this was posted earlier today or not but the Ukes picked up another one of these today.#Ukraine: In the vicinity of #Mariupol, Ukrainian forces captured a 122mm Grad-pattern MRL, killing 5 Russian soldiers; possibly an ambush. Note RPG-26. pic.twitter.com/OsG3SWKMNF
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 5, 2022Quote:
That's how it goes boysssss! We nicked this lil' thing from the ruscists-- uh, from our Russian brethren. Probs worth a couple coins. Fully combat ready. Here's to hoping it won't be shooting Ukrainian civilians anymore, and that these ****ing *****-ass Russian invaders choke on its missile dick so ****ing hard they won't ever think about entering Ukrainian land again. There's a whole ****ing convoy standing right over here - we're just a little ways from Bashtanka, there's a bunch of various **** here, radio communication car and **** knows what else. This is probably the main booty though.