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#68801
4 hours ago, Brisketexan said:


Interestingly enough…I’m on a family vacation, and one of our cousins has been with a defense contractor for decades (think satellite targeting and such). He was relating the story of a colleague who was an AF forward observer (captain) during the Iraq war. He’d been calling in air strikes and artillery strikes for weeks. Then, an officer came to him and told him about this new thing they had, HIMARS. Within a strike or two, this guy realized he could put ordinance on target with less than 10 meters of error. He went nuts, putting strikes on all kinds of targets that required precision.
After a couple of weeks, he gets a phone call. From the pentagon. It’s a general…he freaks a bit, because general. The general just wants to ask him about his experience and opinion of HIMARS. He gushes, explains all the great things he can do with it, what a game changer it is. General thanks him for his feedback, laughs, and says “but we’re gonna need you to tone it down a bit. Those things are $1 million each, so you burned through $70 million just last week. So…be a bit more selective.”
Point being, the precision on target was a game changer, and puts traditional artillery to shame. And we’ve been playing with them for 20 years. They know how to use them.

Haha this reminds me of an Indian Princess campout back when DDD was in K or 1st grade.  One of the other dads (Longhorn engineer for Lockheed) had to take a call on his cell phone with a military officer in Iraq to help target a bunker buster or some such.  Five minutes later he's back having a cold non-alcoholic (ahem) drink in a red solo cup by the fire, telling us he couldn't tell us anything but that Saddam was having a very bad day.

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    For the love of Christ woman,  stop posting the same fucking thing every 20 mins just to make your neurotic self feel better.     Bring something useful to the thread other than your inane babbli

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#68803
52 minutes ago, MillerEP said:
#NAFOmemes 😅

^lulz

Breaking UK’s largest defense contractor BAE to 8x production of 155mm ammo crucial to Ukraine in deal valued at up to 400 million Pounds or 515 million USD.https://t.co/2ff9sx4smt

 

400 million Pounds?

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#68804
1 hour ago, atomheartbevo said:

Can the US or Canada give Australia 15-20 acres of land on the Atlantic coast, so they can join NATO?  They went into Afghanistan with us, they are our closest Allie’s in the Pacific….

There’s a reason they are loyal. In 1942, Australia called England and asked for protection from Japan. England said no can do. Second call was to USA. We sent the Pacific Fleet 

#68805
20 minutes ago, Neonmoon said:

There’s a reason they are loyal. In 1942, Australia called England and asked for protection from Japan. England said no can do. Second call was to USA. We sent the Pacific Fleet 

We got that Bloomin Onion and Crocodile Dundee out of the deal, don't you forget it.  

#68808
2 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Can the US or Canada give Australia 15-20 acres of land on the Atlantic coast, so they can join NATO?  They went into Afghanistan with us, they are our closest Allie’s in the Pacific….

Maybe we just pick an Outback Steakhouse location at random along the coast and designate it sovereign territory.

#68809
9 hours ago, blacklab said:

If you want to discuss an election in the US head to the CR. 

Posts discussing that or replying to FartingMonk are going to result in some time off

Can I say FUCK farting monk?

 

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#68810
Kyrylo Budanov previously: “Any perpetrator that committed any war crimes or crimes against humanity in Ukraine or even just very egregious crimes, like the group rape or killing of civilians and children, will be found and eliminated in any part of the world."

Russian war criminal responsible for launching Kalibr cruise missiles to murder Ukrainian civilians assassinated in Krasnodar.

 

Stanislav Rzhitsky, deputy head of mobilization work for the city of Krasnodar was assassinated during his morning run near the 'Olymp' sports complex. He was shot 4 times in the back and chest. The assassin successfully escaped and has not been identified. Rzhitsky's execution appears to have been meticulously planned over a long period of time as the executioner knew the routes and avoided all surveillance cameras.

 

Stanislav Rzhitsky was the commander of the Krasnodar submarine equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles. It was one of his cruise missiles that killed 27 innocent civilians in the Kalibr cruise missiles strike on Vinnitsa on July 14, 2022.

 

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#68811
4 minutes ago, Viper said:

Rzhitsky's execution appears to have been meticulously planned over a long period of time as the executioner knew the routes and avoided all surveillance cameras.

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#68812
2 hours ago, InkaUtexas said:

Fuck yeah. Yeah, they are damn good allies.

And Iraq, and in certain places in Africa. Plus they keep the natives in the South Pacific chill, thus protecting critical locations like Bali and Giligan's Island. 

And they fought with us in that shitshow in Vietnam.

#68813
4 minutes ago, Parliament said:

And they fought with us in that shitshow in Vietnam.

Yep, they had a recon team alongside my Dad's Mike Force. He only has praise for them. I watched the ASAS operate in Afghanistan. Dudes were chill, professional and fun to be around. 

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#68814
3 hours ago, WhatTheBuck said:

Well, this is huge.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/07/10/world/russia-ukraine-news

Turkey Agrees to Support Sweden’s NATO Bid, Clearing Main Obstacle

Turkey agreed on Monday to clear the way for Sweden to join NATO, a sudden reversal just hours after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the European Union should first advance his country’s bid to join the E.U. bloc.

NATO’s secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, announced Turkey’s decision from Vilnius, Lithuania, where the alliance was preparing to open its annual summit on Tuesday.

Mr. Stoltenberg said that Mr. Erdogan had lifted his objections to Sweden’s entry into the alliance and would take the country’s bid to his Parliament for ratification as soon as possible.

In return, Sweden and Turkey would continue to work bilaterally against terrorism, Sweden would help reinvigorate Turkey’s application to enter the European Union, and NATO would establish a new “special coordinator for counterterrorism,” he said.

The two countries agreed that “counterterrorism cooperation is a long-term effort, which will continue beyond Sweden’s accession to NATO,” a statement by the alliance said.

“This is good for all of us,” Mr. Stoltenberg said. “This is good for Sweden — Sweden will become a full member — and it’s good for Turkey because Turkey is a NATO ally that will benefit from a stronger NATO.”

The statement said Mr. Erdogan met on Monday with Mr. Stoltenberg and Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson of Sweden to discuss the country’s bid, which had been held up by Turkey’s demands that Sweden crack down on dissidents whom Turkey considers terrorists, including pro-Kurdish activists and members of a religious group that Turkey has accused of planning a coup attempt in 2016.

“This has been a good day for Sweden,” Mr. Kristersson told reporters, saying that the joint statement represented “a very big step” toward the final ratification of Sweden’s membership of NATO.

Hungary is the only other NATO member that has yet to approve Sweden’s bid, but Hungarian officials have said that if Turkey’s position changes, they would not obstruct the process.

President Biden, who arrived in Vilnius on Monday, said in a statement that he welcomed Mr. Erdogan’s commitment to submitting Sweden’s bid for “swift ratification” by the Turkish Parliament.

“I stand ready to work with President Erdogan and Turkey on enhancing defense and deterrence in the Euro-Atlantic area,” Mr. Biden said. He also thanked Mr. Stoltenberg for his “steadfast leadership” and added that he looked forward to welcoming Mr. Kristersson and Sweden as the alliance’s 32nd member.

It's happening

 

#68815
22 minutes ago, Teddyballgame said:

Can I say FUCK farting monk?

 

No. You can only think it. You can however neg his posts. There are plenty to choose from.

#68816
It's interesting that Surovikin's Deputy Viktor Afzalov makes a report to Gerasimov. Surovikin still nowhere to see.Two takeways: - Dispelling the rumors about Gerasimov's dismissal. - Surovikin is likely in trouble (VChk-OGPU reports that he has not visited home)
It was predictable that the Kremlin would be forced to allow the Wagner to continue operations across Africa as it is also integral part of Russian foreign policy. Prigozhin likely effectively uses the Africa leverage in his favor so far.

 

#68817
3 hours ago, InkaUtexas said:

That is what you are focusing on? 

Fapping furiously.

When someone slaps you in the face with something so egregious it doesn't matter if there was a UAP in the background.

 

#68818

"at this time, Russian tank turrets have more air time than their air force"

something my son saw online just now

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#68821

BONK

For the record: Russian diplomats are arguing over 🇷🇺 great power status with cartoon dogs online accounts. Literally, cartoon dogs. This is for history books, ladies and gentlemen. ⬇️

 

#68822
5 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Can the US or Canada give Australia 15-20 acres of land on the Atlantic coast, so they can join NATO?  They went into Afghanistan with us, they are our closest Allie’s in the Pacific….

I'd offer them the entirety of Florida, but I don't want to insult them.

#68823
1 hour ago, The Dog said:

BONK

For the record: Russian diplomats are arguing over 🇷🇺 great power status with cartoon dogs online accounts. Literally, cartoon dogs. This is for history books, ladies and gentlemen. ⬇️

 

To be fair, given what a joke that country has proven to be... could we expect any better of them?

#68824

I apologize to all for shitting on this thread last night.  I went and won about 5k at the casino and then proceeded to go to a bar.  I may have been a bit over served.  

#68825
5 hours ago, 27-25 said:

Maybe we just pick an Outback Steakhouse location at random along the coast and designate it sovereign territory.

Do they not already have an embassy here, and England, and other places that is sovereign Australian?

By that measure, most of the world is eligible. 

#68826
6 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Do they not already have an embassy here, and England, and other places that is sovereign Australian?

By that measure, most of the world is eligible. 

Martha's Vineyard for Tasmania. Damn we would have cool dogs. 

#68827
2 hours ago, FartingMonk said:

I apologize to all for shitting on this thread last night.  I went and won about 5k at the casino and then proceeded to go to a bar.  I may have been a bit over served.  

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#68828
4 hours ago, BamaATL said:

Oh boy

 

This is rage inducing for me... This poor idiot has no idea where he is, who he is fighting, what the goal is or even a basic grasp of simply military concepts or terms..

The Ukrainian interviewing him is just absolutely at end because of how do you reason with that? How do you show them the folly of their ways? He is interviewing a guy that from day one was determined as cannon fodder and the poor guy has no clue that in the eyes of Russia he is completely expendable. The lack of basic knowledge, even simple ideas about the world is disturbing.  How can he make it to the front and not at least know the basic military objective of the operation is taking Kyiv?

So he did 9 years of remedial school, gets ordered to go to the front, has no idea where he is, what the objectives are, any basic concepts of strategy and then put on the front.. I guess the grand Russian strategic view is that he either he gets killed or he gets captured and is a drain on the Ukrainian system, but until then they can use the overall numbers as a way to slow down the Ukrainian advance... 

When you have one side flooding the battlefield the dregs of their society what recourse do you have but the wholesale slaughter of fools?

#68829

Great investigative work on intra-EU GRU operations tacitly facilitated by Budapest. And some public acknowledgment that Russia’s massive war memorial/war graves project is cover for intelligence work. 
 

https://vsquare.org/anton-goriev-spy-russia-hungary-slovakia-embassy/

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In June 2021 in a Bratislava supermarket parking lot, a spy working for Russia’s military intelligence, the GRU, hit a Slovak woman with his car. The 51-year-old woman was taken to hospital with serious injuries. However, unlike some other incidents in previous years, this was far from an elaborate assassination attempt from the Russian spy agency, which is known for its deadly attacks on European soil.

But this undercover GRU agent, a round-faced, short-haired man in his late 30s posing as a diplomat at the Russian Embassy in Bratislava, was in fact simply driving drunk. The man was driving his Volkswagen uncontrollably in the parking lot and on the sidewalk, and he hit the woman in said parking lot while she was loading her groceries, according to Slovak media reportson the incident.

In the beginning, Slovak police did not reveal the man’s identity, only stating that they couldn’t prosecute him in accordance with the Vienna Convention. Later, however, media reports identified the diplomat as Anton Goriev, also revealing that he refused a breathalyzer test, left the scene, and apologized the next day to the family of the woman he hit.

Goriev got away with drunk driving—but not with espionage. 

A few months later, in the spring of 2022, Anton Goriev was among the dozens of Russian diplomats officially expelled from Slovakia for espionage, VSquare and Slovak partner ICJK.sk have found based on our examination of Slovak foreign ministry documents.

 

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#68832
Piotr Andriushchenko, advisor to the mayor of #Mariupol, reports that #Russian General Oleg Tsokov was killed in occupied #Berdiansk.
Last night in Novooleksiivka, occupied Kherson region there was an arrival at a Russian ammunition depot. The sounds of secondary detonations were heard until 06:00 this morning. Novooleksiivka is a logistical hub between Melitopol and Dzhankoy (Crimea).
#68833

More Marders, Leopards, Patriot launchers from Germany: 

Německo pošle Ukrajině 40 bojových vozidel pěchoty Marder, 25 tanků Leopard 1A5, dvě odpalovací zařízení systému Patriot, uvedlo ministerstvo obrany.

 

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#68834
BREAKING: "France will transfer long-range missiles to Ukraine to support the counteroffensive," French President Macron just confirmed in Vilnius. France owns the SCALP-EG, an equivalent of the Storm Shadow with a range of up to 300km.
The federal German government has put together another arms package for Ukraine. It is planned to deliver anti-aircraft launchers, infantry fighting vehicles, ammunition and drones worth between €600-700 million. https://t.co/pdwS1SzsFY

 

#68835

France to add Storm Shadow/SCALP.

Francie poskytne Ukrajině rakety s plochou dráhou letu SCALP/Storm Shadow. Podle agentury AFP to ve Vilniusu na summitu NATO oznámil prezident Macron.

 

#68836
1 hour ago, Schulz2.0 said:
Piotr Andriushchenko, advisor to the mayor of #Mariupol, reports that #Russian General Oleg Tsokov was killed in occupied #Berdiansk.
Last night in Novooleksiivka, occupied Kherson region there was an arrival at a Russian ammunition depot. The sounds of secondary detonations were heard until 06:00 this morning. Novooleksiivka is a logistical hub between Melitopol and Dzhankoy (Crimea).

I love the sound of secondaries in the morning.  It sounds like... victory.

#68838
11 hours ago, Neonmoon said:

There’s a reason they are loyal. In 1942, Australia called England and asked for protection from Japan. England said no can do. Second call was to USA. We sent the Pacific Fleet 

After VE day the British wanted to help out the Americans in the Pacific...  You might be able to speculate at their reason for doing so.  England lost her colonies and wanted to show the flag / maintain a strong presence or perhaps it was just wanting to be good allies.  The Americans didn't want them there, most probably, for geo-political reasons but also because we didn't want them to slow us down. 

If you have the time these videos are interesting.  Notice how the British attitude changes once they got out into the Pacific theatre with their "fleet"

Also had no idea the Brits flew Corsairs...  

 

 

#68839
7 hours ago, FartingMonk said:

I apologize to all for shitting on this thread last night.  I went and won about 5k at the casino and then proceeded to go to a bar.  I may have been a bit over served.  

So too much alcohol and you start parroting Russian talking points, but the rest of the time when you’re sober you’re just fine, right? Uh huh. 

#68840
8 hours ago, Grade of D as in David said:

I'd offer them the entirety of Florida, but I don't want to insult them.

 

#68841
We value our allies. We value our shared security. And we always appreciate an open conversation.Ukraine will be represented at the NATO summit in Vilnius. Because it is about respect.But Ukraine also deserves respect. Now, on the way to Vilnius, we received signals that…

We value our allies. We value our shared security. And we always appreciate an open conversation.
Ukraine will be represented at the NATO summit in Vilnius. Because it is about respect.

But Ukraine also deserves respect. Now, on the way to Vilnius, we received signals that certain wording is being discussed without Ukraine.

And I would like to emphasize that this wording is about the invitation to become NATO member, not about Ukraine's membership.

It’s unprecedented and absurd when time frame is not set neither for the invitation nor for Ukraine's membership. While at the same time vague wording about "conditions" is added even for inviting Ukraine.

It seems there is no readiness neither to invite Ukraine to NATO nor to make it a member of the Alliance.

This means that a window of opportunity is being left to bargain Ukraine's membership in NATO in negotiations with Russia. And for Russia, this means motivation to continue its terror.

Uncertainty is weakness. And I will openly discuss this at the summit. 

#68842
Russian military blogger Romanov reports that Russian forces left ("surrendered without a fight") the Dacha area near the Antonivskyi bridge while also claiming that Ukrainian forces have established themselves on the left bank of the Konka river just S/SE of Kherson.

 

Welcome to NATO Sweden!

 

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#68843
“Krasnodar runner Kiril Budyonov reported that he was nearby at the time of the murder of the local deputy head of the mobilization department.The sportsman stated that he personally saw how the serviceman took out a black pistol and fired 2 9mm bullets into his own chest,… https://t.co/AiHuhQOxAf

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“Krasnodar runner Kiril Budyonov reported that he was nearby at the time of the murder of the local deputy head of the mobilization department.

The sportsman stated that he personally saw how the serviceman took out a black pistol and fired 2 9mm bullets into his own chest, after which he carefully buried the weapon, threw away the cartridges, laid down, and died.”
😂😂😂

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#68844
3 hours ago, Schulz2.0 said:
Piotr Andriushchenko, advisor to the mayor of #Mariupol, reports that #Russian General Oleg Tsokov was killed in occupied #Berdiansk.
Last night in Novooleksiivka, occupied Kherson region there was an arrival at a Russian ammunition depot. The sounds of secondary detonations were heard until 06:00 this morning. Novooleksiivka is a logistical hub between Melitopol and Dzhankoy (Crimea).
#BREAKING: The deputy commander of the Southern Military District, Lieutenant General Oleg Tsokov, was killed as a result of Ukrainian strikes on a Russian command post in occupied city of Berdyansk, Russian sources confirm now.https://t.co/xVOVEeDXmrhttps://t.co/L5qTsOO3Zb— Status-6 (War & Military News) (@Archer83Able)

 

Russian lieutenant general Oleg Tsokov was reportedly killed near temporarily occupied Berdiansk - advisor to Mariupol mayor Petro Andriushchenko.

Tsokov was under sanctions of the EU, Great Britain and New Zealand.

Since August 2022 he commanded the 144th motorized rifle division of the 20th combined arms army of the Russian Federation.  He received the rank of lieutenant general in 2023.  In addition to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, he took part in two Chechen wars and the war in Syria.

Russia hasn't confirmed this information. 

Russian lieutenant general Oleg Tsokov was reportedly killed near temporarily occupied Berdiansk - advisor to Mariupol mayor Petro Andriushchenko.Tsokov was under sanctions of the EU, Great Britain and New Zealand.Since August 2022 he commanded the 144th motorized rifle…

Some accounts I'm not familiar with are saying he and other officers were staying at a hotel and that nothing remains of the hotel.

#68845

Well-written, and not overly long, piece about Ukrainians living in the trenches that Russians had dug. Some good photos too.

Dirty Socks and Rotting Bodies: What Russians Left Behind in the Trenches
As Ukrainian troops inch forward in the counteroffensive, they are occupying positions abandoned by enemy troops. Says one: “It’s not very pleasant.”

https://archive.is/vykGf#selection-445.0-449.149

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#68846

Looking forward to the inevitable handwringing over how bad it is to carefully and discriminatingly assassinate the men responsible for massive, indiscriminate rocket attacks on civilians. 

#68847
2 hours ago, locodos said:

After VE day the British wanted to help out the Americans in the Pacific...  You might be able to speculate at their reason for doing so.  England lost her colonies and wanted to show the flag / maintain a strong presence or perhaps it was just wanting to be good allies.  The Americans didn't want them there, most probably, for geo-political reasons but also because we didn't want them to slow us down. 

If you have the time these videos are interesting.  Notice how the British attitude changes once they got out into the Pacific theatre with their "fleet"

Also had no idea the Brits flew Corsairs...  

 

 

The US Navy had just about given up on the Corsair as a carrier aircraft because the low angle forward visibility was so poor that it was very difficult to land on a carrier. It was the Brits that developed the low angle turning approach that allowed the pilot to maintain visual contact with the carrier until the last second. 

#68849
2 hours ago, locodos said:

After VE day the British wanted to help out the Americans in the Pacific...  You might be able to speculate at their reason for doing so.  England lost her colonies and wanted to show the flag / maintain a strong presence or perhaps it was just wanting to be good allies.  The Americans didn't want them there, most probably, for geo-political reasons but also because we didn't want them to slow us down. 

If you have the time these videos are interesting.  Notice how the British attitude changes once they got out into the Pacific theatre with their "fleet"

Also had no idea the Brits flew Corsairs...  

 

 

After the fall of Singapore it was going to be extremely difficult if not impossible for the Brits to operate in the Southwest Pacific. They had to retreat to the east and 1942 was dire times in Europe and for their capacity to fight on closer to home. The Royal Navy had not been perfecting replenishment at sea like we had on the assumption that they’d have the friendly bases of their empire close by. 
 

They didn’t have the oilers, they didn’t have the radius on their own ships, and they didn’t have the shipping capacity to keep a fleet supplied in the vastness of the Pacific. A lot of what we frame as decisions is party a decision but mostly a response to reality and rational choices. The Australians are understandably upset, and for sure the UK made awful decisions and assumptions up to and through the fall of Singapore dating back to before the war, and badly misused a lot of Aussie troops. But in 1942-43 the UK didn’t have the choice to both fight in the Southwest Pacific and keep the Home Islands safe and supplied. 

#68850
7 hours ago, Laxtonto said:

This is rage inducing for me... This poor idiot has no idea where he is, who he is fighting, what the goal is or even a basic grasp of simply military concepts or terms..

The Ukrainian interviewing him is just absolutely at end because of how do you reason with that? How do you show them the folly of their ways? He is interviewing a guy that from day one was determined as cannon fodder and the poor guy has no clue that in the eyes of Russia he is completely expendable. The lack of basic knowledge, even simple ideas about the world is disturbing.  How can he make it to the front and not at least know the basic military objective of the operation is taking Kyiv?

So he did 9 years of remedial school, gets ordered to go to the front, has no idea where he is, what the objectives are, any basic concepts of strategy and then put on the front.. I guess the grand Russian strategic view is that he either he gets killed or he gets captured and is a drain on the Ukrainian system, but until then they can use the overall numbers as a way to slow down the Ukrainian advance... 

When you have one side flooding the battlefield the dregs of their society what recourse do you have but the wholesale slaughter of fools?

Education systems are important if one wants to create an advanced society, but with that, they will have expectations on getting returns from their contributions to that society.   If one wants a group of loyal mentally weak cannon fodder to ignore the fleecing they are doing to them and their offspring, then the goal would be to create manufactured distractions while undermining education so one could remain in perpetual power.

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