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#79551
8 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:
❗️ The Crimean bridge is scheduled to be destroyed in the first half of 2024. Its destruction is inevitable - The Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine official in an interview with The GuardianHe added that the head of the department, Budanov, already has "most of the…

The Crimean bridge is scheduled to be destroyed in the first half of 2024. Its destruction is inevitable - The Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine official in an interview with The Guardian He added that the head of the department, Budanov, already has "most of the resources to complete this task."
 

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  • AUS-97HORN
    AUS-97HORN

    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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    I volunteered today. Log/Admin role to replace people for 30-60 days. The operation is in the west, or should the Orcs win will be pulled back behind the NATO wall. Either way the humanitarian effort

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#79553
3 hours ago, Schulz2.0 said:
Senior Lieutenant Nikita Semochkin was a company commander with the GRU's 346th Spetsnaz Brigade and 2020 RVVDKU graduate. He was killed by an FPV on March 16. He fought in the Rubizhne, Severodonetsk, Popasna, Soledar, Bilohorivka - Kreminna, and Klishchiivka areas.…

 

🇪🇪Estonia has the opportunity to buy some two to three billion euros' worth of shells and missiles for the Ukrainian army if the allies provide the funds, Estonian Defense Minister Hanno PevkurConsidering the prices of shells, Postimees estimates that this could amount to…

 

It’s time to appropriate frozen Russian money and by weapons to kill them with.

Where are these shells coming from?  And how many shells/day does the UKA need?

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#79554
A young firefighter breaks down in tears at the scene of a russian strike in Kharkiv.russians killed his father, a 52-year-old rescue worker. they “doubled tapped” the same location in order to deliberately target aid workers.📹: Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko.

 

A rescuer lost his dad in the Russian attack on Kharkiv. He just saw his father's body.Vladyslav (father) and Volodymyr (son) arrived at the strike site in Kharkiv after the Russian drone attack. They worked several buildings away from each other. When the second explosion… https://t.co/SBeTVQ0UfF

 

#79555
Donetsk Oblast, a Russian tank crew watches their abandoned T-72 suffer a catastrophic cookoff after a Ukrainian FPV munition strike.

 

Video of UGVs from Ukraine’s 63rd Mechanized Brigade dropping mines/munitions near Russian positions before detonating them remotely. https://t.co/X11wLGSBYthttps://t.co/kcihTeBZkz

 

#79556
SSO units of the 73rd maritime center found a new location in the south where Russians were erecting new fortifications and a control post. HIMARS paid them a visit right after they were discovered. Several Russians were killed.

 

As said- “Russian infantry on top of a BMP-1 after FPV drone strike”. The BMP looks more or less intact, so meat armor works.
#79557

I don't pretend to understand the internal workings of Russia. Putin's regime is already plenty cruel, but voices in the know are saying the mistreatment of the alleged concert hall terrorists points to the Kremlin getting even worse.

“We are seeing the possible beginning of the new Great Terror,” the group said, referring to the purges by Soviet dictator Josef Stalin of the 1930s. “There must be no illusions — the developments follow a very bad scenario and the slide is rapidly accelerating.”

https://apnews.com/article/russia-concert-hall-attack-moscow-putin-torture-a59085c6fe690ea55d43d132ea628eb2

#79558
A US House vote on Ukraine aid isn’t likely until at least mid-April and possibly later with Speaker Mike Johnson still searching for ways to soften opposition from Republican hardliners, multiple party leadership officials said.How surprising.https://t.co/ESZFidGlrJ
#79559
Russian propagandist Sladkov proudly presents Soledar over a year after its "liberation". The city is so liberated now that you can't go outside for a pee without risking getting attacked by FPV, he says.
#79560
2 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:
Russian propagandist Sladkov proudly presents Soledar over a year after its "liberation". The city is so liberated now that you can't go outside for a pee without risking getting attacked by FPV, he says.


Sounds like Sladkov needs to work in some cardio.

#79561
1 hour ago, bolverk said:

I don't pretend to understand the internal workings of Russia. Putin's regime is already plenty cruel, but voices in the know are saying the mistreatment of the alleged concert hall terrorists points to the Kremlin getting even worse.

“We are seeing the possible beginning of the new Great Terror,” the group said, referring to the purges by Soviet dictator Josef Stalin of the 1930s. “There must be no illusions — the developments follow a very bad scenario and the slide is rapidly accelerating.”

https://apnews.com/article/russia-concert-hall-attack-moscow-putin-torture-a59085c6fe690ea55d43d132ea628eb2

It’s truly a dystopian society.  Post fall of the wall and pre-Putin, they had a chance.  Now I fear only a revolution will flip the script.   
 

#79562
4 hours ago, KYHorn said:
A young firefighter breaks down in tears at the scene of a russian strike in Kharkiv.russians killed his father, a 52-year-old rescue worker. they “doubled tapped” the same location in order to deliberately target aid workers.📹: Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko.

 

A rescuer lost his dad in the Russian attack on Kharkiv. He just saw his father's body.Vladyslav (father) and Volodymyr (son) arrived at the strike site in Kharkiv after the Russian drone attack. They worked several buildings away from each other. When the second explosion… https://t.co/SBeTVQ0UfF

 

Man I wish I could more directly help. So disgusting and embarrassing that our lack of support for them has directly led to the lack of air defense in Kharkiv. Pre-war population of 1.4M people, now without power indefinitely and getting double tapped BECAUSE US POLITICS ARE ENABLING A TERRORIST 

#79563
1 hour ago, Hornius Emeritus said:


Sounds like Sladkov needs to work in some cardio.

It’d be better if he’d just drop dead. That fat ugly fuck waddling about and heavy breathing was hard to watch. 

#79564
Mavic Pro Delivered to Ukraine 📷 and Distributed to Frontlines in less than 48 hours!These drones, with a combined value of nearly $163,000, will provide Ukrainian forces with vital capabilities.We are incredibly grateful for your generosity and unwavering support. Together,…

 

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#79566
Ukraine took a $90,000 sport plane, added robotic control and packed it with explosives. Voila, instant killer drone. Now the sport-plane-drone has struck a factory in Russia producing, you guessed it, drones. @forbes #ukraine https://t.co/zfMAKOMqFh
#79567
9 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:
Ukraine took a $90,000 sport plane, added robotic control and packed it with explosives. Voila, instant killer drone. Now the sport-plane-drone has struck a factory in Russia producing, you guessed it, drones. @forbes #ukraine https://t.co/zfMAKOMqFh

this is the kind of shit that's going to drive security services- like the secret service, absolutely bonkers.

I can easily envision someone doing this with an even lighter version, have it take off at one of the numerous municipal airports within 25 miles of DC, where they pre-scout a path they can program into the controls to allow the plane to not have to climb above 45/50 feet going around larger trees or buildings and then enter DC airspace proper going after .... one of the larger targets there.    

even with anti-air missiles, its gonna be tough as fuck for radar to see it,  911 is going to have a hard time giving the SecServ or Park Police any advance warning, and then the agents on the ground have to look at shooting down a large drone coming for them directly over highly traveled portions of the city.  where even if the damn thing is blown up in the air, it would cause a large enough explosion to damage all kinds of stuff near it... and if they just succeed in taking it down, when it hits the ground 200Lbs of HE leaves a pretty big fucking crater. or it hits a big building with even more people in it and does its intended terror job.

#79568
3 minutes ago, AUS-97HORN said:

this is the kind of shit that's going to drive security services- like the secret service, absolutely bonkers.

I can easily envision someone doing this with an even lighter version, have it take off at one of the numerous municipal airports within 25 miles of DC, where they pre-scout a path they can program into the controls to allow the plane to not have to climb above 45/50 feet going around larger trees or buildings and then enter DC airspace proper going after .... one of the larger targets there.    

even with anti-air missiles, its gonna be tough as fuck for radar to see it,  911 is going to have a hard time giving the SecServ or Park Police any advance warning, and then the agents on the ground have to look at shooting down a large drone coming for them directly over highly traveled portions of the city.  where even if the damn thing is blown up in the air, it would cause a large enough explosion to damage all kinds of stuff near it... and if they just succeed in taking it down, when it hits the ground 200Lbs of HE leaves a pretty big fucking crater. or it hits a big building with even more people in it and does its intended terror job.

I'm going to guess that they're going to have to start tracking purchases of all manner of drone stuff if they're not already.

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#79569

If true this is huge

The Russian air base of Morozovsk in the Rostov Region, Russia, is under heavy UAV attack. Locals report of 60 explosions and the night sky is full of anti aircraft fire.The place is base of the 559th Bomber Aviation Regiment, equipped with Su-34.Source: Telegram / Sternenko— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

 

#79570
Japan introduced new sanctions against Russia: 164 types of goods were bannedThe blacklist includes, in particular, lithium-ion batteries, gas pipes and motor oil for cars, the Japanese Ministry of Economy and Industry said.

 

The German people overwhelmingly support NATO. In numbers:82% consider NATO important to preserve peace in Europe69% consider the military alliance with the USA to be in European interestOnly 9% think that NATO is redundant and should be dissolved.Source: Infratest Dimap…— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar)

 

#79571
Russian woman films Ukrainian drones striking targets in the region of Rostov, Russia.The drones are becoming a bigger and bigger problem for Russia by the day.
The Russian Nevinnomyssky Azot petrochemical complex in Stavropol Krai caught fire earlier today, causing damage to several structures at the facility.
#79573
16 hours ago, AUS-97HORN said:

this is the kind of shit that's going to drive security services- like the secret service, absolutely bonkers.

I can easily envision someone doing this with an even lighter version, have it take off at one of the numerous municipal airports within 25 miles of DC, where they pre-scout a path they can program into the controls to allow the plane to not have to climb above 45/50 feet going around larger trees or buildings and then enter DC airspace proper going after .... one of the larger targets there.    

even with anti-air missiles, its gonna be tough as fuck for radar to see it,  911 is going to have a hard time giving the SecServ or Park Police any advance warning, and then the agents on the ground have to look at shooting down a large drone coming for them directly over highly traveled portions of the city.  where even if the damn thing is blown up in the air, it would cause a large enough explosion to damage all kinds of stuff near it... and if they just succeed in taking it down, when it hits the ground 200Lbs of HE leaves a pretty big fucking crater. or it hits a big building with even more people in it and does its intended terror job.

Congratulations.   You're now on half a dozen government lists.  

#79574

What’s Spartz’s deal? Why is she distancing herself from supporting Ukraine and parroting the conservative (pro Russia) talking points about needing more oversight (corrupt Ukraine)? the MAGA wing of my family has now completely turned on Ukraine and the smartest among them, the last to turn on Ukraine, is pointing to her. 
 

 

#79575
10 minutes ago, B00M said:

What’s Spartz’s deal? Why is she distancing herself from supporting Ukraine and parroting the conservative (pro Russia) talking points about needing more oversight (corrupt Ukraine)? the MAGA wing of my family has now completely turned on Ukraine and the smartest among them, the last to turn on Ukraine, is pointing to her. 
 

 

Because she's always been a nut? Ukrainians hate her.

#79576
That the 76th Guards Air Assault Division must attack with 1950s-vintage T-55s is a worrying sign for the Kremlin. @forbes #ukraine https://t.co/qTTsZcaKLT

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39 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:

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My first thought is they are using old stuff in the lead, knowing it’s going to get wrecked.  It still points to a shortage of tanks, and also they are sacrificing those crews, so you know they aren’t well-trained, and they’ll get fucked up anyways at some point.

But we also know they were producing about 20 “modern” tanks a month, and were supposedly bumping that up to 40 or more, but it was still not enough to keep pace with tanks being destroyed in Ukraine (their “massive” reserves were originally keeping the front supplied with tanks).  And they were also restarting production lines for turbine engines for tanks, but they were basically hand-producing them, so not in any great numbers.  We might have reached that point where their reserves of T-6x/T-72s are depleted, or at least their ability to deploy them everywhere (parts/engine shortages).

If this starts happening more and more, that’s going to get real interesting.

#79578
40 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

 


My first thought is they are using old stuff in the lead, knowing it’s going to get wrecked.  It still points to a shortage of tanks, and also they are sacrificing those crews, so you know they aren’t well-trained, and they’ll get fucked up anyways at some point.

But we also know they were producing about 20 “modern” tanks a month, and were supposedly bumping that up to 40 or more, but it was still not enough to keep pace with tanks being destroyed in Ukraine (their “massive” reserves were originally keeping the front supplied with tanks).  And they were also restarting production lines for turbine engines for tanks, but they were basically hand-producing them, so not in any great numbers.  We might have reached that point where their reserves of T-6x/T-72s are depleted, or at least their ability to deploy them everywhere (parts/engine shortages).

If this starts happening more and more, that’s going to get real interesting.

so how does Ukraine react if the NATO equipment support levels stay where they are (over promised, under delivered) and Russia starts pushing for a ceasefire because they’re exhausted? 

#79579
8 minutes ago, B00M said:

so how does Ukraine react if the NATO equipment support levels stay where they are (over promised, under delivered) and Russia starts pushing for a ceasefire because they’re exhausted? 

 

 

Why would Putin get exhausted?

#79581

Oh Good, GRU Horn, who has been banned a half dozen times from this thread, and dozens of other times from this website, is back to tell us what's up. 

#79582
1 hour ago, SydneyCarton said:

Oh Good, GRU Horn, who has been banned a half dozen times from this thread, and dozens of other times from this website, is back to tell us what's up. 

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#79584
3 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

 


My first thought is they are using old stuff in the lead, knowing it’s going to get wrecked.  It still points to a shortage of tanks, and also they are sacrificing those crews, so you know they aren’t well-trained, and they’ll get fucked up anyways at some point.

But we also know they were producing about 20 “modern” tanks a month, and were supposedly bumping that up to 40 or more, but it was still not enough to keep pace with tanks being destroyed in Ukraine (their “massive” reserves were originally keeping the front supplied with tanks).  And they were also restarting production lines for turbine engines for tanks, but they were basically hand-producing them, so not in any great numbers.  We might have reached that point where their reserves of T-6x/T-72s are depleted, or at least their ability to deploy them everywhere (parts/engine shortages).

If this starts happening more and more, that’s going to get real interesting.

It's not just producing said tanks, they also need to be able to repair and maintain them... laughable I know.

#79585

not sure if anyone actually looked, but that account the GRU looney was using today had been set up back in 2021.

 

I was going to report the post because it sounded like him, but then saw that the account had been established back in 2021.  and I thought, na, theres no way he kept that account quiet until now......

 

I mean holy fuck, that lunatic has clearly set up numerous login names and obviously has a list of them somewhere, and just brings them out after each new one is banned.

 

Thats a level of crazy that is actually worrisome.

#79586
Russian forces continue to conduct assaults on several parts of the front with an artillery and manpower advantage, including advancing to the outskirts of Chasiv Yar, towards Robotyne, and north of Novomykhailivka. https://t.co/Izik7iyc73https://t.co/ecTgclZ7TM

 

#79587
Norway just released its new massive long term defense spending plan:Effective doubling in spending by 20364,600 more conscripts, 13,700 more reservists and 4,600 more employeesFive new frigates, at least five new submarines, and new class of 10/18 smaller vessels

 

Russian Air Force adjacent milblogger Fighterbomber confirms that this afternoon, while trying to clear unexploded ordinance at Russia’s Morozovsk Airbase after the massive Ukrainian drone attack last night, a secondary explosion injured Russian forces on scene.

 

#79589
1 hour ago, AUS-97HORN said:

not sure if anyone actually looked, but that account the GRU looney was using today had been set up back in 2021.

 

I was going to report the post because it sounded like him, but then saw that the account had been established back in 2021.  and I thought, na, theres no way he kept that account quiet until now......

 

I mean holy fuck, that lunatic has clearly set up numerous login names and obviously has a list of them somewhere, and just brings them out after each new one is banned.

 

Thats a level of crazy that is actually worrisome.

Yep. I've long argued that he keeps at least two to three different accounts running simultaneously for the various forums on the board. I once asked a mod about permabanning. Other than the VPN issue, the mod responded that there were so many accounts tied to the IP address that he was concerned several "innocents" would get killed in the crossfire. It might just be that those innocents comprise his stock of reserve accounts. 

#79590
5 hours ago, B00M said:

so how does Ukraine react if the NATO equipment support levels stay where they are (over promised, under delivered) and Russia starts pushing for a ceasefire because they’re exhausted? 

I don’t think Putin could survive politically if one day he just stopped and asked for a ceasefire with the lines being where they are.

But if he did because Russia was truly tapped out, I think Ukraine puts a lot of effort into taking the Kerch bridge out once and for all.  When that happens. Russia will not have a decent means of resupply and reinforcement - remember Ukraine has been slowly taking out the ships that could be used for such resupply/reinforcement efforts.

The other thing to note - Ukraine. Is ramping up attacks in Russia proper, and are getting past front-line air defenses, and this latest attack on an air base has got to make the Russians consider pulling back air defenses, and if they do, that makes thing easier on the F-16s.

It’s frustrating that we are not helping them as much, but they are clearly laying the groundwork for some serious long-term moves, and I wonder if that’s what is driving the latest round of Russian attempts at advancing.

#79591
13 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

I don’t think Putin could survive politically if one day he just stopped and asked for a ceasefire with the lines being where they are.

But if he did because Russia was truly tapped out, I think Ukraine puts a lot of effort into taking the Kerch bridge out once and for all.  When that happens. Russia will not have a decent means of resupply and reinforcement - remember Ukraine has been slowly taking out the ships that could be used for such resupply/reinforcement efforts.

The other thing to note - Ukraine. Is ramping up attacks in Russia proper, and are getting past front-line air defenses, and this latest attack on an air base has got to make the Russians consider pulling back air defenses, and if they do, that makes thing easier on the F-16s.

It’s frustrating that we are not helping them as much, but they are clearly laying the groundwork for some serious long-term moves, and I wonder if that’s what is driving the latest round of Russian attempts at advancing.

Remember the statement than Ukrainian intelligence said the Kerch bridge would be destroyed in 2024 a page or two back.  I imagine it will be. 

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#79592
34 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

Remember the statement than Ukrainian intelligence said the Kerch bridge would be destroyed in 2024 a page or two back.  I imagine it will be. 

If they can swarm dozens of drones around a major Russian airbase fairly far inside of Russia, I imagine the Kerch is not too long for this world. It’s just a matter of getting enough of an impact onto the supports.  They may end up using cruise missiles to hit the supports and then drones to keep it from being repaired.  

#79594
46 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:

 

 

 

 

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From a pragmatic perspective, we'd better hope that Ukraine can hold out for the very issue mentioned above. At this point, both Ukraine and Russia likely have the largest arsenals and more experience using UAVs in modern warfare than any other nation on Earth. At a minimum, we want Ukraine to remain viable so they can share their knowledge of drone warfare with us because, as dumb as the Russians are, they'll know how to use them better than our NATO allies and us. 

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#79595

So how long until we see T-34s?  They can’t have that many T-55s still running.  Then again, they were pretty simple so I guess if you can get things lubricated and replace the rubber pads on the treads as well as rubber hoses they might get a bunch in service.  

#79596
On 4/4/2024 at 1:46 PM, Schulz2.0 said:
Ukraine took a $90,000 sport plane, added robotic control and packed it with explosives. Voila, instant killer drone. Now the sport-plane-drone has struck a factory in Russia producing, you guessed it, drones. @forbes #ukraine https://t.co/zfMAKOMqFh

She looks fast, Truman.

3 hours ago, AUS-97HORN said:

not sure if anyone actually looked, but that account the GRU looney was using today had been set up back in 2021.

 

I was going to report the post because it sounded like him, but then saw that the account had been established back in 2021.  and I thought, na, theres no way he kept that account quiet until now......

 

I mean holy fuck, that lunatic has clearly set up numerous login names and obviously has a list of them somewhere, and just brings them out after each new one is banned.

 

Thats a level of crazy that is actually worrisome.

It's not crazy.  It's exactly what Russian-funded shitheels have done and continue to do.

#79597
1 hour ago, Brisketexan said:

She looks fast, Truman.

It's not crazy.  It's exactly what Russian-funded shitheels have done and continue to do.

I don’t remember any of his posts, but I’m sure he is a homegrown shitheel.

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#79598
On approach to striking Russian airfields last night, some of Ukraine's drones were equipped with speakers playing a German drinking song from the 1970's.It's about staying drunk for 7 days.

 

#79599
From a pragmatic perspective, we'd better hope that Ukraine can hold out for the very issue mentioned above. At this point, both Ukraine and Russia likely have the largest arsenals and more experience using UAVs in modern warfare than any other nation on Earth. At a minimum, we want Ukraine to remain viable so they can share their knowledge of drone warfare with us because, as dumb as the Russians are, they'll know how to use them better than our NATO allies and us. 

Given the glaring failures of our governmental agencies at various points in the last three decades I’m not sure if you should take solace or sorrow in this, but our government is extremely aware and extremely capable of defense against UAV’s as well as using them in an offensive posture.
#79600
33 minutes ago, KYHorn said:
On approach to striking Russian airfields last night, some of Ukraine's drones were equipped with speakers playing a German drinking song from the 1970's.It's about staying drunk for 7 days.

 

These are the songs of our people

HOW CAN ANYONE ROOT AGAINST THAT

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