But hell, that's just a fantasy.
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Two more MiG-31s flew to Kushchevsk, and one MiG-31 all the way to Gelendzhik. According to the same message from the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, during the flight on one of these fighters there was a fire on board, probably the main power plant and navigation equipment.
AlaskanAg99 said:
Here's the thing, if the rookies blow up a nuclear plant, it's time for the rest of Europe to get involved. That disaster will not be contained. Europe also leads this. Not the US. The US may broker a peace that involves Russia leaving Ukraine and all occupied territories in exchange the EU buys Russian O&G again and RU is on the hook for repairs in Ukraine.
But hell, that's just a fantasy.
javajaws said:
LOL...time to refill the cannon fodder:Quote:
The Russian government announced this week it is bringing back a Soviet-era honorary title and financial reward bestowed upon Russian women who have 10 or more children.
In a decree this week that Russian President Vladimir Putin signed, it was announced that the title of "Mother Heroine" will again be awarded to Russian women who "birth and raise" 10 Russian citizens.
The title will come with a reward of 1 million Russian Rubles, equating to roughly $16,645 in U.S. dollars, once the tenth child turns one year of age. Recipients will also earn a five-pointed golden star medal, the decree states.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/putin-offers-16000-reward-honorary-title-russian-women-have-10-children
P.U.T.U said:
More evidence it was not an "accident" as Russia is trying to tell everyone. Good news for the Uke troops in the south. More distance to target means more fuel required which means they have to carry less weapons.
It's obvious they're likely sandbagging BDA for attacks in Crimea and Russia for policy reasons. What's not obvious is why public domain sat imagery isn't coming out. The yesterday evening (local time) attack on a very large Russian depot/distribution hub near Timonovo is a headscratcher example. Recent (April/May) Google Earth sat imagery of this Russian base haven't even been provided by milblogger sources.JFABNRGR said:
What I find interesting is the OPSEC on the most recent crimea hits. No actual sat pics shared yet but we know they exist. There has been a little bit of weather over crimea last 48 hours but Waffledynmics shared pic of a field on fire within a klic or 2 of main strike the following day when it was clear. Given the size of the secondary explosions my theory is that there is a significant amount of collateral damage done to civilians and or civilian structures that they don't want to realize yet. Especially if it was atacams and not lil green men. I wonder if this will be the same of will it get disclosed.
You know, if someone is degenerate enough to use a nuke plant as cover I'm more than willing to look the other way at using some chemical weapons to get them out.ABATTBQ11 said:
No link, but at the dentist with ABC news on. They were just showing some footage from the nuclear plant with a bunch of Russian trucks parked inside. They're definitely using it as a base.
You don't get a high quality commercial satellite launched without some level of agreement with the intelligence community about times when they will want you to not release certain images.benchmark said:It's obvious they're likely sandbagging BDA for attacks in Crimea and Russia for policy reasons. What's not obvious is why public domain sat imagery isn't coming out. The yesterday evening (local time) attack on a very large Russian depot/distribution hub near Timonovo is a headscratcher example. Recent (April/May) Google Earth sat imagery of this Russian base haven't even been provided by milblogger sources.JFABNRGR said:
What I find interesting is the OPSEC on the most recent crimea hits. No actual sat pics shared yet but we know they exist. There has been a little bit of weather over crimea last 48 hours but Waffledynmics shared pic of a field on fire within a klic or 2 of main strike the following day when it was clear. Given the size of the secondary explosions my theory is that there is a significant amount of collateral damage done to civilians and or civilian structures that they don't want to realize yet. Especially if it was atacams and not lil green men. I wonder if this will be the same of will it get disclosed.
Well I would rather have power and be lost, than be lost without power, but damn having both issues now you just hate to see it for the orc aviator. Yeah that is a funny one.Waffledynamics said:
Russia is moving aircraft out of Crimea.
https://en.defence-ua.com/analysis/russian_aviation_flees_from_crimea_where_the_enemy_planes_based_now-3923.htmlQuote:
Two more MiG-31s flew to Kushchevsk, and one MiG-31 all the way to Gelendzhik. According to the same message from the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, during the flight on one of these fighters there was a fire on board, probably the main power plant and navigation equipment.
Lmao
A Ropucha-class LST near the Kerch Strait, likely earlier today. https://t.co/XNq1UHqPMe
— The Lookout (@The_Lookout_N) August 19, 2022
Here it is: INSIDEABATTBQ11 said:
No link, but at the dentist with ABC news on. They were just showing some footage from the nuclear plant with a bunch of Russian trucks parked inside. They're definitely using it as a base.
Doubtful. Soon after the reported attack on Russia's Gvardeyskoe airbase in Crimea a few days ago, Planet Labs released detailed sat photos showing no damage. So maybe we'll see something eventually.txags92 said:
You don't get a high quality commercial satellite launched without some level of agreement with the intelligence community about times when they will want you to not release certain images.
Macron spoke to Putin about the situation at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant today. Macron "expressed his support for sending a mission of IAEA experts to the site as quickly as possible...The Russian President indicated his agreement to the deployment of this mission," per Elysee. pic.twitter.com/ByvjOnzX6M
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) August 19, 2022
Putin: "Sure bring in the IAEA guys! That will make sure that the Ukrainians won't shell the artillery/MLRS base I have positioned there.Waffledynamics said:Macron spoke to Putin about the situation at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant today. Macron "expressed his support for sending a mission of IAEA experts to the site as quickly as possible...The Russian President indicated his agreement to the deployment of this mission," per Elysee. pic.twitter.com/ByvjOnzX6M
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) August 19, 2022
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APPROVED FOR RELEASE
HISTORICAL COLLECTION DIVISION HR70-14
DATE: 07-18-2012
Warsaw Pact Ammunition Logistics in the Western Theater: Sustainability for Offensive Operations
An Intelligence Assessment
Top Secret
SOV 89-10057CX
June 1989
This document gives a total artillery ammunition storage of 6 million metric tons of packaged ammunition allocated as follows:
3 million tons to the Western Theater,
1 million tons to the Southern Theater and
2 million to the Far Eastern Theater.
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The Russians shooting 45,000 shells in a day means 22 and a half new guns are burned out at 2,000 EFC (Effective Full-Charge) a barrel.
Suppose instead the average EFC rate left on available Russian barrels was 1,000.
That means 45 barrels are shot out.
Sweep the leg.74OA said:
Hey Putin, we can do this all day. WEAPONS
so the wind goes from east to west in that part of Europe?Waffledynamics said:Macron spoke to Putin about the situation at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant today. Macron "expressed his support for sending a mission of IAEA experts to the site as quickly as possible...The Russian President indicated his agreement to the deployment of this mission," per Elysee. pic.twitter.com/ByvjOnzX6M
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) August 19, 2022
The Kerch bridge might collapse under the weight of all the microwaves and toaster ovens packed into the fleeing cars.AgLA06 said:Sweep the leg.74OA said:
Hey Putin, we can do this all day. WEAPONS
If the Ukes could break out in the southeast just north of the fat part of the Dnipro River and drive to the sea of Azov splitting the southern and eastern theaters, the Orcs would break.
It would be a free for all of Russians trying to escape Crimea.
Ruuskies going to be in a world of hurt if they start getting outranged by Uke artillery tubes74OA said:
Hey Putin, we can do this all day. WEAPONS
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Air defense is active near Yevpatoriya, Crimea
I read that article posted about Russia burning out their artillery.LMCane said:Ruuskies going to be in a world of hurt if they start getting outranged by Uke artillery tubes74OA said:
Hey Putin, we can do this all day. WEAPONS
let's see how many of them enjoy being subjected to bombardment in a hole in the ground
and six inches of water around their legs in October
A little more.AgLA06 said:Sweep the leg.74OA said:
Hey Putin, we can do this all day. WEAPONS
If the Ukes could break out in the southeast just north of the fat part of the Dnipro River and drive to the sea of Azov splitting the southern and eastern theaters, the Orcs would break.
It would be a free for all of Russians trying to escape Crimea.
I get it. And it's great if they're watching things like that for our military.P.U.T.U said:
At one time they had a limit of like 5 or 10 rounds allowed to be fired by each shooter before risking TBIs. I was listening to a podcast the other day where one guy said he was firing around 20 a day.
Each round is around 8 pounds so infantry is limited to 4-5 rounds to carry each. Strap them to a vehicle and it is game on
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Air defense is active in Sevastopol, occupation authorities confirmed