nm, too slow on the reply
My question is what is the Black Sea Corridor, exactly?fullback44 said:Jetpilot86 said:
CNBC is reporting this morning that Russia will let grain move and Ukraine will not attack ships in the Black Sea corridor.
Why would Ukraine agree to that ? Those Black Sea ships are shooting missiles at Ukraine cities correct ?
My assumption is that refers to the shipping lanes outside of any territorial waters?Quote:
My question is what is the Black Sea Corridor, exactly?
There are two things I am certain of, the Russians will outright violate it, and the Ukrainians will find a creative way to not violate it but still sink Russian ships.aggiehawg said:My assumption is that refers to the shipping lanes outside of any territorial waters?Quote:
My question is what is the Black Sea Corridor, exactly?
It refers to the narrow safe-shipping route the UN created for grain exports transiting the Black Sea. Offensive naval action cannot originate from within it. It was off-limits for that since its inception. Russian face-saving.aggiehawg said:My assumption is that refers to the shipping lanes outside of any territorial waters?Quote:
My question is what is the Black Sea Corridor, exactly?
I have been pleasantly surprised by the effectiveness of NASAMS and IRIS-Tfullback44 said:
I watched the military channel last night.. they had a 10 min section on the HIMARS system .. HO LEE CHIT, that is one lethal weapon, no wonder Ukraine is kicking Russia's ass.. there are various HIMARS missiles, however the AIRBURST missile is deadly, it destroys everything in a 200 yard radius.. extremely deadly weapon.. we need to give Ukraine some of the longer range missiles, they could reach the Amo supply dumps deeper into Russia.
Also watched a special on the VAMPIRE system... very deadly, basically takes shorter range Apache helicopter missiles and adds a guidance system that makes them deadly accurate. The system makes the missile a guided missile that can take out ground targets and / or drones.. in expensive weapon that can do a lot of damage... and cheaper than the Javelins
even uneducated Russkies are going to pretty quickly figure out that sitting inside one of those death trap fake bunkers is a good way to never make it back to MoscowMouthBQ98 said:
I believe the idea is to give the poorly trained conscript forces some static defenses to rally around psychologically. Something to encourage them to hunker down instead of drop everything and run.
~10M tons shipped so far. BLACK SEA GRAIN INITIATIVEaggiehawg said:
Thank you for that clarification. Must have missed that action by the UN, because it is the UN and they seldom take any real action, I guess.
AgLA06 said:
I get what you're saying, but the threat of and the resources needed to defend against and then counter once deployed are exponentially more than if they were just another infantry division.
They get chewed up, ground into hamburger, and surrounded. But between the confusion they caused and the resources (reserves) they tied up in Normandy and Bastone those battles most likely have gone the other way. Reinforcements of Panzer divisions driving on the beach landings and entire panzer divisions forced to besiege Bastone are the only reasons Isenhower didn't have to resign.
No different than Rudder's Rangers.
The threat of an amphibious landing or airborne landing or both on Crimea as a serious threat is something the Russians have to defend against. And probably one reason they continue to try and sold Sevastopol despite losing flag ships.
Chancellor of Germany Scholz "has changed stance", saying that "we should find common ground with Putin", Erdogan says - Reuters
— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) November 2, 2022
Turkey is emerging as the dominant player in this grain deal.
— James Waterhouse (@JamWaterhouse) November 2, 2022
After convincing Moscow to participate once again, Erdogan reportedly suggested to Putin to “completely withdraw & start negotiations” with Kyiv - as “defeat is inevitable”
Erdogan. Pffffftttt.........Rossticus said:
Germany gonna GermanyChancellor of Germany Scholz "has changed stance", saying that "we should find common ground with Putin", Erdogan says - Reuters
— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) November 2, 2022
Man filming mobiks arriving at Kaliningrad airport. According to him, they were all drunk, looking for more booze to "get drunk before death", realising where they were being sent to. pic.twitter.com/M9pP8X8aU4
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) November 2, 2022
74OA said:Erdogan. Pffffftttt.........Rossticus said:
Germany gonna GermanyChancellor of Germany Scholz "has changed stance", saying that "we should find common ground with Putin", Erdogan says - Reuters
— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) November 2, 2022
I sat across the table from a majority of the national security leadership in Kyiv, Ukraine less than a month ago. The message was very clear. They’re not giving up their territory simply because Putin wants it.
— Alex Plitsas 🇺🇸 (@alexplitsas) November 2, 2022
Ukrainian forces just hit and destroyed a Russian oil depot in Chornobaivka area Kherson.
— WarMonitor🇺🇦 (@WarMonitor3) November 2, 2022
Here is the common "ground" we can agree with Putin onRossticus said:
Germany gonna GermanyChancellor of Germany Scholz "has changed stance", saying that "we should find common ground with Putin", Erdogan says - Reuters
— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) November 2, 2022
Rossticus said:
Germany gonna GermanyChancellor of Germany Scholz "has changed stance", saying that "we should find common ground with Putin", Erdogan says - Reuters
— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) November 2, 2022
I have been wondering how long it will take but here it is. Parts of Moscow have lost electricity. #Moscow #Russia pic.twitter.com/SBMPXsctZu
— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) November 2, 2022
You may think you're "cool" but you'll never be as cool as this Polish horseback patrol on the Belarusian border pic.twitter.com/ZDD2mrclyl
— Havoc Six (@Havoc_Six) November 2, 2022
Since mobilization more than 700,000 Russians have fled their home country. They didn't want to join the 70,000 Russians already killed in Ukraine. #Ukraine #Russia
— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) November 2, 2022
The UN Security Council overwhelmingly rejected Russia's attempt to create a commission to investigate claims that Ukraine and the United States are conducting "biological military" activities.
— ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) November 2, 2022
Only Russia and China voted for the resolution. https://t.co/JnukuXKI5g
Rossticus said:
Germany gonna GermanyChancellor of Germany Scholz "has changed stance", saying that "we should find common ground with Putin", Erdogan says - Reuters
— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) November 2, 2022
Rossticus said:
Germany gonna GermanyChancellor of Germany Scholz "has changed stance", saying that "we should find common ground with Putin", Erdogan says - Reuters
— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) November 2, 2022
Wow! Drunk Muscovites trying to get home only by their headlights and following the taillights in front of them.Rossticus said:
Is unrelated to Ukraine? Or is?I have been wondering how long it will take but here it is. Parts of Moscow have lost electricity. #Moscow #Russia pic.twitter.com/SBMPXsctZu
— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) November 2, 2022