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#90101

I read the new long-distance missile "Flamingo" is being produced at a rate of 1 per day. Next month the goal is 7 per day, on the way to 100 per 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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    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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#90102

I really cant wait for Ukr to launch a full scale attack at every new airbase within range of the missiles  50 missiles per base kinda shit and watch them wipe out most of the entire Russian air force East of the Urals

#90103
1 hour ago, Chopper said:

I read the new long-distance missile "Flamingo" is being produced at a rate of 1 per day. Next month the goal is 7 per day, on the way to 100 per day. 

If on the sad day the US and/or Europe turns its back on Ukraine, I hope Ukraine has enough missiles in storage so they can fire 1000 Flamingo missiles at once at every commercial and military airport tower and runway, every electricity producing power plant (whether oil, coal, nat gas, nuke, or Hydro), every large dam and every and main bridge over every river and gorge in the entire fucking country of Russia.

And then fire 1000 the next day onto the moldering ruins of what was hit the first day (and any remaining air defense).   Day three should be massive drone attacks in St. Petersburg and Moscow - hitting smaller electrical substations and any banks and government offices not protected. 

If it comes down to an abandoned Ukraine’s very survival, fuck the impact on Russian civilians and the resulting humanitarian crisis. I get why Ukraine has to play by different rules when they are dependent upon others.   That philosophical restriction where Russia attacks civilian targets like apartments and hospitals and energy infrastructure and dams with impunity - and Ukraine can’t respond in kind - should no longer be in play if they are left to their own devices against an immoral Russia.   

i’d pull out my ‘when Trump dies’ bottle of champagne and celebrate. 

 

#90104
1 hour ago, Gatorubet said:

moldering ruins

 

Moldering means slowly decaying like what would happen with Roman ruins. After attack, it may be smoldering ruins or fragmentary ruins. 

#90105

coming soon to the USA, probably

MAXimum surveillance: how Russians are being driven into the FSB’s pocket messenger. Starting September 1, the Russian messenger Max will become mandatory for preinstallation on all devices in Russia⤵️

 

#90106
2 minutes ago, Bevo said:

 

Moldering means slowly decaying like what would happen with Roman ruins. After attack, it may be smoldering ruins or fragmentary ruins. 

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…but I will have a stern talking to with my voice recognition software.

#90107
6 hours ago, Chopper said:

I read the new long-distance missile "Flamingo" is being produced at a rate of 1 per day. Next month the goal is 7 per day, on the way to 100 per day. 

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#90108
6 hours ago, Gatorubet said:

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…but I will have a stern talking to with my voice recognition software.

The first time my iPhone Siri asked me “How can I help you”, it startled me. 
So I replied, “Siri, shut the fuck up”. 
Haven’t heard a peep out of that nosy bitch since.

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#90111
2 hours ago, Schulz2.0 said:

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/23/pentagon-ukraine-russia-missiles

So we're restricting the Ukrainians from hitting deep into Russia again...

Counterpoint: "fuck you I won't do what you told me" - Zelensky

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/08/24/7527605/

"We're using our domestically produced long-range weapons. Lately, we've not been discussing such matters with the United States. It used to be the case. You remember various signals regarding our retaliatory strikes after they [the Russians] attacked our energy system. That was a long time ago. Today, we don't even mention this."

#90112
Counterpoint: "fuck you I won't do what you told me" - Zelensky
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/08/24/7527605/
"We're using our domestically produced long-range weapons. Lately, we've not been discussing such matters with the United States. It used to be the case. You remember various signals regarding our retaliatory strikes after they [the Russians] attacked our energy system. That was a long time ago. Today, we don't even mention this."

This is the way.
#90113
7 hours ago, Schulz2.0 said:

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/23/pentagon-ukraine-russia-missiles

So we're restricting the Ukrainians from hitting deep into Russia again...

Bridge Colby doing Bridge Colby things. He set up a long-range strike review in the Pentagon for anything involving U.S. weapons or intelligence including using European stuff. 

#90115
2 minutes ago, Bevo said:

I know he’s an attorney, what’s his expertise, Yale and Harvard?

Think tank shit and some civil service or Schedule C jobs with State, and a DASDE for strategy in Trump I. 

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#90117

Ukraine has knocked out 17% of Russia's refining capacity this month. Steve Rosenberg of the BBC says Russian gas stations are running out of fuel.

 

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#90118
Ukraine has knocked out 17% of Russia's refining capacity this month. Steve Rosenberg of the BBC says Russian gas stations are running out of fuel.
 

So tfg will definitely take his foot off the gas. Or more than he already has.
#90119
1 hour ago, Schulz2.0 said:

Ukraine has knocked out 17% of Russia's refining capacity this month. Steve Rosenberg of the BBC says Russian gas stations are running out of fuel.

 

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#90120

No  matter how many drones were sent at the refineries, it remains true that demand for Russian gasoline domestically goes up this time of year due to vacations. and more importantly, the harvest season and the high demand for agricultural fuel.

Clearly, that demand will not be met, even if some small percentage of refinery damage is fixed ASAP.  I am not an oil refinery guy, but I can’t imagine that those multiple balls of fire which were refineries can be fixed in a month or two given the lack of foreign expertise and equipment.   

I also assume they will not hit them again until they’re almost restored. If a drone can wreck shop, I imagine ukraine’snew missiles will do a much better job..

 

#90121
Andriy Yermak, Ukrainian president Zelensky's chief of staff, confirmed our reporting and said each country in the coalition would contribute differently, “and in the end the picture will be a mix of military, political and economic support”. https://www.ft.com/content/66ec25a0-4af8-467f-9fbe-cf42de890a7e [contains quote post or other embedded content]
#90122
44 minutes ago, Schulz2.0 said:
Andriy Yermak, Ukrainian president Zelensky's chief of staff, confirmed our reporting and said each country in the coalition would contribute differently, “and in the end the picture will be a mix of military, political and economic support”. https://www.ft.com/content/66ec25a0-4af8-467f-9fbe-cf42de890a7e [contains quote post or other embedded content]

Lets hope its more than just talk.  And that there's a postwar Ukraine.

#90123
3 hours ago, Schulz2.0 said:
Andriy Yermak, Ukrainian president Zelensky's chief of staff, confirmed our reporting and said each country in the coalition would contribute differently, “and in the end the picture will be a mix of military, political and economic support”. https://www.ft.com/content/66ec25a0-4af8-467f-9fbe-cf42de890a7e [contains quote post or other embedded content]

Let me guess, this will happen in two weeks…

#90124

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I have not one clue whether this is total BS or has some authenticity, so I’m just putting it out here for anyone who wants to track it down.   

If it’s true, we’ll have word by tomorrow certainly.

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#90125

The Ukes, clever as they are, might consider loading a bunch of their long range drones “undercover” on several cargo ships to sail all the way around to the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Finland to attack St. Petersburg and Moscow from that direction. 
Or is that too much of a fantasy?

Of course the Rooskies would most likely hunt down those ships to quickly destroy them.

#90126
26 minutes ago, Armybrat said:

The Ukes, clever as they are, might consider loading a bunch of their long range drones “undercover” on several cargo ships to sail all the way around to the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Finland to attack St. Petersburg and Moscow from that direction. 
Or is that too much of a fantasy?

Of course the Rooskies would most likely hunt down those ships to quickly destroy them.

Just like the Russian ships that hide behind maritime laws would be hard to get them before they got out of the Baltic. Not many Russian ships still in the Med with the loss of their port in Syria. 

Fire the drones, pick up some Volvos, etc. 

#90127

Or load them in shipping containers, hire a dumbass  Russian freight company to take them all the way in.  Launch from the dock.

#90128
8 minutes ago, Parliament said:

Or load them in shipping containers, hire a dumbass  Russian freight company to take them all the way in.  Launch from the dock.

Seriously.  Bribe a Russian captain, tell him you're getting around sanctions.  He gets $5 million now, $5 million when the cargo arrives....unopened and untouched.  He will have already bought $10 million of vodka in his mind when he docks, and the containers' roofs pop off to launch the salvo.

#90129
Seriously.  Bribe a Russian captain, tell him you're getting around sanctions.  He gets $5 million now, $5 million when the cargo arrives....unopened and untouched.  He will have already bought $10 million of vodka in his mind when he docks, and the containers' roofs pop off to launch the salvo.

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#90130
20 hours ago, Gatorubet said:

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I have not one clue whether this is total BS or has some authenticity, so I’m just putting it out here for anyone who wants to track it down.   

If it’s true, we’ll have word by tomorrow certainly.

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So I guess this didn't happen....yet?

 

#90131
10 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:

So I guess this didn't happen....yet?

Apparently not.  it may be puffery, but if they can produce enough missiles to get to five a day, at the end of the month they can fire 30 missiles at 5 refineries.  I don’t know the technical specs, but I’m not sure Russian air defense can shoot down 30 missiles.

I’d be happy to see five refineries put out of business, and the next month another five refineries put out of business.   

I would love to know the capability of Russian air, defense systems. If they can shoot down 30, or they can shoot down 75, whatever…    I can’t imagine those idiots will be able to stop all of them. And once they find out how many you need to overload the defense, send more than that at each refinery every month.

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#90132
1 minute ago, Gatorubet said:

Apparently not.  it may be puffery, but if they can produce enough missiles to get to five a day, at the end of the month they can fire 30 missiles at 5 refineries.  I don’t know the technical specs, but I’m not sure Russian air defense can shoot down 30 missiles.

I’d be happy to see five refineries put out of business, and the next month another five refineries put out of business.   

I would love to know the capability of Russian air, defense systems. If they can shoot down 30, or they can shoot down 75, whatever…    I can’t imagine those idiots will be able to stop all of them. And once they find out how many you need to overload the defense, send more than that at each refinery every month.

Agree with all of this.  And there's value in having them chase their tail believing it's happening.  Maybe they shoot down some more of their own aircraft.

 

#90133
"Khokhols [derogatory for Ukrainians], please hit the f*cking Typhoon military plant in Kaluga. We haven't been paid salaries for two months now." A resident of Russia's Kaluga made a video appeal to the Ukrainian army asking to hit the Typhoon military plant.
#90134
👀🔥 Analyzing satellite images, it can be confirmed that as a result of the attack on August 16-17 on the training ground of the 108th anti-aircraft missile regiment and the Baltimore airfield in the Voronezh region, radars 76N6 and 30N6 and x2 Su-24 were hit, - CyberBoroshno
🇪🇺🚫 Previous restrictions imposed on the Russian "shadow fleet" have reduced Russia's oil revenues from the Baltic and Black Seas by 30% in just a week, — Kallas. In early August, Russian Ministry of Finance again reported a 28% year-on-year decline in oil and gas revenues in July.
#90136
🔥 Novokuibyshevsk, Samara Region, local oil refinery attacked again! 👀 The Afipsky oil refinery in the Krasnodar region was also attacked.
#90137
❗️ Already 13 dead in Kyiv, another 10 are considered missing, they are being searched for in the ruins of a high-rise building. Among the dead are three children. August 29 declared a Day of Mourning in Kyiv🕯

The death toll in Kyiv is up to 16.

 

🔥 Novokuibyshevsk, Samara Region, local oil refinery attacked again! 👀 The Afipsky oil refinery in the Krasnodar region was also attacked.
#90138
‼️ Russia is spying on U.S. and NATO weapons routes in eastern Germany with drones, - NYT Drones—some Iranian-made, possibly launched from Baltic ships—are tracking weapons shipments headed for Ukraine. U.S. and German officials say this could aid sabotage or give Russia battlefield intel.
#90139
💥 GUR soldiers hit the carrier of "Caliber" missiles in the Sea of ​​Azov - a small missile ship of "Buyan-M" project was damaged.

 

💥 Samara, the moment of strike on oil refinery!
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#90140

The Ukrainians continue hitting Russian refineries.

❗️At night, kamikaze drones attacked the 🇷🇺Kuybyshevskiy and 🇷🇺Afipsky oil refineries
#90141
On 8/26/2025 at 12:52 PM, Schulz2.0 said:
Andriy Yermak, Ukrainian president Zelensky's chief of staff, confirmed our reporting and said each country in the coalition would contribute differently, “and in the end the picture will be a mix of military, political and economic support”. https://www.ft.com/content/66ec25a0-4af8-467f-9fbe-cf42de890a7e [contains quote post or other embedded content]

My bet is that donald JAIL trump would support this idea only so he could sell the plans to Putin.

#90142

From BBC live updates

Among the images emerging from the latest Russian strikes against Kyiv, we’ve been looking at one dramatic clip circulating on social media.

It appears to be from CCTV footage and shows a missile hitting an apartment complex.

We’ve confirmed the building struck was just across the street from the British Council’s office in the city centre.

It’s in an affluent area called Cherepanova Hora which is home to major attractions like the Kyiv Planetarium and Olympic Stadium.

The attacks across the city have killed at least 17 people, including four children, and wounded dozens of others according to Ukrainian officials.

Skyline picture of Kyiv in the early hours of the morning with several buildings (including the EU delegation and British Council ones) highlighted in white with identifying labels. In a circle on the top right of the frame is a blurry image of a missile approaching a white multi-storey building on the bottom right of the frame
 

 

 

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#90144

Ukraine's 109th Brigade Aborts Drone Test After Shahed Downed Nearby

 

Reports are coming out from inside Ukraine regarding the battle drones supplied by NATO, with some Ukrainian military officials claiming the drones are obsolete and lagging.

 

The Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, citing a Ukrainian officer, reported that NATO member states are supplying Ukrainian military forces with outdated drones that have little value on the battlefield. According to the officer from the National Guard's Typhoon battalion, these deliveries are unnecessary given that the systems are outdated.

 

He added that it is now Ukrainian military expects teaching their European and American partners the technologies of modern aerial warfare. The officer reportedly explained that his unit is engaging coverting commercial Ukrainian drones for combat purposes. He also admitted that comparred to Russian forces, Ukraine is at a significant numerical disadvantage in combat drones.

 

Russian officials have repeatedly claimed that the delivery of foreign weapons to Ukraine hinders efforts to resolve the conflict and directly involves NATO member states in the war with Russia. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has previously said that any shipments containing arms and military equipment for Kiev automatically become legitimate targets for Russian strikes.

 

The Kremlin has also emphasized that the West's continued support and supply of Ukraine does not contribute to peace and will have negative consequences.

 

When a Ukrainian-made drone attacked an ammunition depot in Russia last September, it showcased Kyiv's determination to strike deep behind enemy lines and the prowess of its defense industry.

 

The moment was especially gratifying for the woman in charge of manufacturing the drones that flew more than 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) to carry out this mission. For months after, Russia no longer had the means to keep up devastating glide bomb attacks like the one that had just targeted her native city of Kharkiv.

 

"Fighting in the air is our only real asymmetric advantage on the battlefield at the moment. We don't have as much manpower or money as they have," said Iryna Terekh, head of production at Fire Point.

 

Ukraine has fast become a global center for defense innovation. The goal is to match, if not outmuscle, Russia's capabilities, which were on brutal display Thursday - and Fire Point is one of the companies leading the way.

 

The Associated Press was granted an exclusive look inside one of Fire Point's dozens of covert factories. In a sprawling warehouse where rock music blared, executives showed off their signature FP-1 exploding drones that can travel up to 1,600 kilometers (994 miles). They also touted publicly for the first time a cruise missile they are developing that is capable of traveling 3,000 kilometers (1,864 miles), and which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hopes will be mass-produced by the end of the year.

 

Even as U.S. President Donald Trump presses for an end to the 3 1/2-year war - and dangles the prospect of U.S. support for NATO-like security guarantees - Ukrainian defense officials say their country is determined to become more self-sufficient in deterring Russia.

 

#90145
15 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

From BBC live updates

Among the images emerging from the latest Russian strikes against Kyiv, we’ve been looking at one dramatic clip circulating on social media.

It appears to be from CCTV footage and shows a missile hitting an apartment complex.

We’ve confirmed the building struck was just across the street from the British Council’s office in the city centre.

It’s in an affluent area called Cherepanova Hora which is home to major attractions like the Kyiv Planetarium and Olympic Stadium.

The attacks across the city have killed at least 17 people, including four children, and wounded dozens of others according to Ukrainian officials.

Skyline picture of Kyiv in the early hours of the morning with several buildings (including the EU delegation and British Council ones) highlighted in white with identifying labels. In a circle on the top right of the frame is a blurry image of a missile approaching a white multi-storey building on the bottom right of the frame
 

 

 

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#90147
15 hours ago, Schulz2.0 said:
"Khokhols [derogatory for Ukrainians], please hit the f*cking Typhoon military plant in Kaluga. We haven't been paid salaries for two months now." A resident of Russia's Kaluga made a video appeal to the Ukrainian army asking to hit the Typhoon military plant.

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#90149

Filed under "shit we already knew"

BREAKING: Portugal’s President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa accuses U.S. President Donald Trump of acting as a Soviet/Russian asset in the Ukraine war, claiming the current U.S. leadership has strategically favored Russia while sidelining Ukraine and Europe in recent negotiations.

 

 

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#90150
🛢 Oil processing at Russia's Kuibyshevsk refinery, owned by oil company Rosneft, has been halted since August 28 after attacks by Ukrainian drones, — Reuters.

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