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Wow Varzone, my post about Russian satellites really got your panties in a wad.
Wow Varzone, my post about Russian satellites really got your panties in a wad.
Give it some time, it's just came out.Source? None of the somewhat reputable RuSSian sources - such as Rybar - reports it.
1.3 million are not regular army it includes paramilitary force and police. European statistics are even worse.Uhm, are you sure about those numbers? Dont you know that US alone has over 1,3 million?
Btw, you are probably wrong about ammo as well. Dont know how it works in all NATO states, but in eastern Europe, production already went up. One of larger Slovak ammo manufacturers, ZVS Holding, usually produced 25k arty shells per year, it was not the most important line of business for them. This year, they hired more workers and are aiming for 75k - that's about as much as they can do without building of new assembly lines. Next year, they might switch to three shifts operation. And in neighbouring states it's the same.
If you want evidence, then look what the Ukrainians are saying.."Source? None of the somewhat reputable RuSSian sources - such as Rybar - reports it.
Russia was planning on firing 150 but ended up launching combined 70 missile strikes because Ukraine attacked two airbases deep inside russian territory just few hours before.If you want evidence, then look what the Ukrainians are saying.."
Kremlin’s Latest Mass Missile Attack Underwhelms
Russia on Monday launched upwards of 100 cruise missiles in a mass attack intended to demolish Ukraine’s power grid, but damage appeared less extensive than the last time the Kremlin tried, officials said."
Now the first thing that comes to my mind is why did this attack underwhelm? There has to be a reason, Ukraine didn't just suddenly become great at shooting down Russian missiles. Underwhelmed? Compared to what, the last incredible successful strikes against the grid? I'm glad Ukraine admitted it. Also, why was it assumed the energy grid was the main target? IMO what will be known is the energy grid was not the main target, it was military equipment.
I am just silently reading and posting what russian sources are saying on the topic.Wow Varzone, my post about Russian satellites really got your panties in a wad.
Why not? Those are publicly available figures here. ZVS Holding was selling 25k before the war (mostly to Poland), now it multiplied production.You need to recheck your production capacity, it can’t be 25k. It might be 5-6k a year.
Russia won't.. You know thatRussia should hit back at US & NATO elint gathering platforms that gave real time intel to Ukrainian forces which used those intel to guide the UAVs. As far as I am concerned they just became legal combat targets the minute they provided such intel and support.
You don't know about the massive fire in Kramatorsk yesterday that burned for half a day ? Looks like a lot of western supplied ammo went up in smoke.. Whether, it was the new Russian satellites that provided the intel, is something that won't be proven..Source? None of the somewhat reputable RuSSian sources - such as Rybar - reports it.
pray our people now stop claiming s400 is some magic shield we can use against the pakisanis and chineseRussian air defense sucks ass.
Another day another humiliation
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Literally bases where nuclear forces are stationed got attacked.
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