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1 hour ago, J.R. Juniors Junior Jr. said:

Luckily, I know someone who can explain to potential candidates how a turnaround works:

 

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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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1 hour ago, MillerEP said:

So I watched that entire thing and was like "She should do EVERY instructional video" but then when it was over, I realized I still don't know what a turnaround is, so then again maybe not.

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6 minutes ago, dimyh said:

 

No idea if this is real or not, but the fade to the fucking idiots in the elevator was a nice touch.

15 minutes ago, MillerEP said:

"Friends, I received interesting information, very nice...."

I cannot read this without this voice in my head.

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21 minutes ago, MillerEP said:

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DJI better not toss up a geofence around Ukraine at the order of the CCP...

49 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

Few countries are. My buddies are on a USAID contract, but working in Ukrainian facilities and helping do health checks on people leaving the country. I would love to see us set up a few medical facilities in neighboring countries. 

Russia literally doesn’t have any bullets in the chamber except for the nuclear threat at this point.  They ain’t gonna nuke everyone so what is there to threaten now? Only Western restraint kept us from fucking their shit up in the cyber realm before now, so even they won’t work.  Whatever we do back will be worse. It’s basically escalation dominance all the way up to nuclear. 

2 hours ago, MillerEP said:

^Probably because all the tractors are busy elsewhere :D

 

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Kherson Oblast - "Second World Army".

 

A better translation of that Polish tweet is “Kherson- the world’s second (strongest) army!” A little ironic dig. 

6 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Russia literally doesn’t have any bullets in the chamber except for the nuclear threat at this point.  They ain’t gonna nuke everyone so what is there to threaten now? Only Western restraint kept us from fucking their shit up in the cyber realm before now, so even they won’t work.  Whatever we do back will be worse. It’s basically escalation dominance all the way up to nuclear. 

Russia with enough time can inflict pain.  They can squeeze the Ukes.  With oil prices so high, I wonder is Putin thinks there is the opportunity to recover a significant amount of monetary losses and draw this out.  Putin seems to view a free/open Ukraine as an existential threat to Russia, so if he can't have it, he can and will break it.  If he can't "win", he can still throw men and material into the meat grinder and inflict losses and suffering on the Ukrainian people and infrastructure.  

I feel for the Ukrainian people.

3 hours ago, RDCanecutter said:

The Russian stuff is claustrophobic for a vehicle, but if you think of it as collective body armor it's quite loose-fitting.

 

 

that's a complete piece of shit

3 hours ago, KYHorn said:

 

 

 

a contractor from a 3 letter us agency is about to show up with a briefcase full of gold or euros and a thumb drive loaded with bitcoin 

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1 minute ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

a contractor from a 3 letter us agency is about to show up with a briefcase full of gold or euros and a thumb drive loaded with bitcoin 

"Name your price..."

ok....

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5 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Russia literally doesn’t have any bullets in the chamber except for the nuclear threat at this point.  They ain’t gonna nuke everyone so what is there to threaten now? Only Western restraint kept us from fucking their shit up in the cyber realm before now, so even they won’t work.  Whatever we do back will be worse. It’s basically escalation dominance all the way up to nuclear. 

To this end, I do have to wonder if areas like Kaliningrad and Siberia, which both have separatist movements (albeit complicated) may choose to attempt pursue succession to get away from the toxic stench from European Russia proper.  For Kaliningrad to integrate into Baltic Europe would seem to be very attractive as a small independent country.  Granted, they would have to stage some sort of small coup there, but I would have to think that will be at the very least worth it to avoid being tied into the Russian economy, or lack there of.  If you are a Siberian citizen, the only thing preventing you from being wealthy (given the mineral deposits) is being tied to European Russia.  They Russian army has thus far proven to be unable to function with out rail, so sabotaging the rail from Europe would be crippling and again a coup of sorts would need to occur.  I'd say there is ample reason to suspect the Siberians might try this.  

 

So in essence, Putin's bullshit could easily not only fail entirely, but could also have the residual result of Russia losing all of Asia their only true warm water port, albeit not connected.  

That Putin, he's a darn genius.  

1 minute ago, BamaATL said:

To this end, I do have to wonder if areas like Kaliningrad and Siberia, which both have separatist movements (albeit complicated) may choose to attempt pursue succession to get away from the toxic stench from European Russia proper.  For Kaliningrad to integrate into Baltic Europe would seem to be very attractive as a small independent country.  Granted, they would have to stage some sort of small coup there, but I would have to think that will be at the very least worth it to avoid being tied into the Russian economy, or lack there of.  If you are a Siberian citizen, the only thing preventing you from being wealthy (given the mineral deposits) is being tied to European Russia.  They Russian army has thus far proven to be unable to function with out rail, so sabotaging the rail from Europe would be crippling and again a coup of sorts would need to occur.  I'd say there is ample reason to suspect the Siberians might try this.  

 

So in essence, Putin's bullshit could easily not only fail entirely, but could also have the residual result of Russia losing all of Asia their only true warm water port, albeit not connected.  

That Putin, he's a darn genius.  

If they could identify a way to be self sustaining with energy/food, that's not the worst plan.  Guessing the rail is what brings a lot of that in.  

2 hours ago, Parliament said:

God Damn.  # respect 

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4 minutes ago, BabaYaga said:

If they could identify a way to be self sustaining with energy/food, that's not the worst plan.  Guessing the rail is what brings a lot of that in.  

I'm betting their be a quick recognition of Siberia by both us and China.  Additionally, both nations would be running to help them as quickly as possible with aid if for no other reason than to curry favor with the local population.  In that scenario, I'm thinking the citizens of Siberia would likely wind up living like the citizens of Kuwait in short order.  

Just now, BamaATL said:

I'm betting their be a quick recognition of Siberia by both us and China.  Additionally, both nations would be running to help them as quickly as possible with aid if for no other reason than to curry favor with the local population.  In that scenario, I'm thinking the citizens of Siberia would likely wind up living like the citizens of Kuwait in short order.  

I fear China would do everything in their power to suck Siberia dry like the vampires that they are.  They could bid low because their standard of living is already so low and they have dependencies for energy/food.  

Haha, how great would it be if Kaliningrad did declare an independent Republic, after Russia's done the same in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine, to have one of his oblasts do it would be hilarious. 

13 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

To this end, I do have to wonder if areas like Kaliningrad and Siberia, which both have separatist movements (albeit complicated) may choose to attempt pursue succession to get away from the toxic stench from European Russia proper.  For Kaliningrad to integrate into Baltic Europe would seem to be very attractive as a small independent country.  Granted, they would have to stage some sort of small coup there, but I would have to think that will be at the very least worth it to avoid being tied into the Russian economy, or lack there of.  If you are a Siberian citizen, the only thing preventing you from being wealthy (given the mineral deposits) is being tied to European Russia.  They Russian army has thus far proven to be unable to function with out rail, so sabotaging the rail from Europe would be crippling and again a coup of sorts would need to occur.  I'd say there is ample reason to suspect the Siberians might try this.  

 

So in essence, Putin's bullshit could easily not only fail entirely, but could also have the residual result of Russia losing all of Asia their only true warm water port, albeit not connected.  

That Putin, he's a darn genius.  

Problem with Kaliningrad is that it's almost all Russian, about 85%.  Stalin probably depopulated every German, Pole, Lithuanian or anyone else with ties nearby from the area.  I suspect those Russians dream of nothing more than a land bridge back to the motherland.

18 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

a contractor from a 3 letter us agency is about to show up with a briefcase full of gold or euros and a thumb drive loaded with bitcoin 

Some Polish MIGs would be a nice barter.

3 minutes ago, MillerEP said:

Haha, how great would it be if Kaliningrad did declare an independent Republic, after Russia's done the same in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine, to have one of his oblasts do it would be hilarious. 

Putin would....not be in a happy mood, and it would be glorious!

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5 minutes ago, BabaYaga said:

 

7 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

I'm betting their be a quick recognition of Siberia by both us and China.  Additionally, both nations would be running to help them as quickly as possible with aid if for no other reason than to curry favor with the local population.  In that scenario, I'm thinking the citizens of Siberia would likely wind up living like the citizens of Kuwait in short order.  

China is not ever going to recognize any region that breaks away from their central government and declares independence, anywhere. They have a completely amoral foreign policy and their single principle is “no one gets to declare independence.” 

1 minute ago, 956 Worldwide said:

 

China is not ever going to recognize any region that breaks away from their central government and declares independence, anywhere. They have a completely amoral foreign policy and their single principle is “no one gets to declare independence.” 

That's a fair point, but the economic temptation for them on this might move the meter.  I do get that they are ingrained in their "One China" policy, but the economic benefits of this to them might have them turn a blind eye.

5 minutes ago, 27-25 said:

Problem with Kaliningrad is that it's almost all Russian, about 85%.  Stalin probably depopulated every German, Pole, Lithuanian or anyone else with ties nearby from the area.  I suspect those Russians dream of nothing more than a land bridge back to the motherland.

A few weeks into bread lines might have them change their tune.  

No guys, it's not that they don't "have" optics, it's just that the guys "don't want them"

lol.  weak sauce

 

 
a contractor from a 3 letter us agency is about to show up with… a thumb drive loaded with bitcoin 

ORE(gon)?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissolution_of_Russia

Interesting on the topic, wikipedia I know, but certainly some other factors at play I didn't know about.  Probably, largely a fantasyland idea, but out of the realm of possibility, maybe not.  Depending on how this ends, and when it does end, Russia may be in such disarray that some of this could happen. 

1 hour ago, dimyh said:

 

This would have only been better with Yakkity Sax playing.  Amazing how long it lasted.

4 hours ago, KYHorn said:

 

 

Reading around about this piece of equipment, one of the analogies is it the equilevent of acquiring the Enigma machine.

It is worth billions to the West and its secrets will put RU behind NATO in technology for decades.

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4 minutes ago, ShaggyBevo RIP said:

Reading around about this piece of equipment, one of the analogies is it the equilevent of acquiring the Enigma machine.

It is worth billions to the West and its secrets will put RU behind NATO in technology for decades.

So.....TWO tractors then?

 

5 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

This is serious now that the nestle costumers have been outed. 

Nestle is kind of a shitty company.  Their actions in Nigeria and other places underscores their complete lack of ethics.   

4 hours ago, KYHorn said:

 

 

 

15 minutes ago, ShaggyBevo RIP said:

Reading around about this piece of equipment, one of the analogies is it the equilevent of acquiring the Enigma machine.

It is worth billions to the West and its secrets will put RU behind NATO in technology for decades.

I'm still reading up on it but it sounds like the primary missions are:

  • Jam enemy HARM (high-speed Anti-Radar Missiles) fired to destroy surface to air missile acquisition and targeting radars like those used by US Wild Weasel platforms.
  • Disrupt surveillance systems like LEO satellites, UAVs, or air control systems - probably by interference with their comms links or jamming radars/providing false returns.

EDIT:  It is a two trailer system and it looks like they got the one with the command center and not with the comms gear and antennas so maybe less useful than the other half would be.

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7 hours ago, smuggs said:

 

Pretty sure I saw this dude backstage at an Erasure show @ FEC in '90.

That was a weird tour. They played the City Coliseum in March, then came back 4 months later and played at the FEC.

40 minutes ago, 27-25 said:

Problem with Kaliningrad is that it's almost all Russian, about 85%.  Stalin probably depopulated every German, Pole, Lithuanian or anyone else with ties nearby from the area.  I suspect those Russians dream of nothing more than a land bridge back to the motherland.

Starting pumping in all the western news we can. Show how life is better in their neighbors and Russia is collapsing. Let them call for a referendum. 

7 minutes ago, TexasEd said:

 

I'm still reading up on it but it sounds like the primary missions are:

  • Jam enemy HARM (high-speed Anti-Radar Missiles) fired to destroy surface to air missile acquisition and targeting radars like those used by US Wild Weasel platforms.
  • Disrupt surveillance systems like LEO satellites, UAVs, or air control systems - probably by interference with their comms links or jamming radars/providing false returns.

If so important.  Worth so much.  Why deploy it in a conflict against an enemy with a minimal air force capability and material losses are an everyday event?  

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34 minutes ago, 27-25 said:

Problem with Kaliningrad is that it's almost all Russian, about 85%.  Stalin probably depopulated every German, Pole, Lithuanian or anyone else with ties nearby from the area.  I suspect those Russians dream of nothing more than a land bridge back to the motherland.

It's not just that its population is ethnically Russian.  It's that they're really fucking Russian.  They're either (1) the descendants of people who relocated there after the Germans were forced out (i.e., colonists), or (2) active or recently retired military. 

That being said, the Kaliningrad Oblast is far more economically tied to the EU than is the rest of Russia.  So I could see some local businesses favoring separation if sanctions look to be a long-term deal.

32 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

 

China is not ever going to recognize any region that breaks away from their central government and declares independence, anywhere. They have a completely amoral foreign policy and their single principle is “no one gets to declare independence.” 

I agree with that.  China can get its raw materials from a weakened Russia just as cheaply and easily as it could from an independent Siberia (perhaps even more so).

As close as Russia and China claim their relationship to be, you don't see China recognizing Russia's separatist republics like Transnistria, Abkhazia, and North Ossetia.  If China isn't going to support separatist movements that are promoted by Russia, I can't imagine that it would ever support a separatist movement of territory from Russia.

33 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

This would have only been better with Yakkity Sax playing.  Amazing how long it lasted.

Benny Hill theme...

5 hours ago, BabaYaga said:

desperation move

Yep.  Sounds like somebody screamed at some general to put down the resistance in Kherson, and/or the protests/protestors in Kherson are tying up a shit-ton of Russian forces, and they are desperate to pacify the place.

And me thinks that a bunch of those people won't be coming back.

These are all the signs of a Russian military that knows it has lost.

2 hours ago, InkaUtexas said:

They did this a few days earlier across the Ukraine. Wonder what they want to hide. 

 

I've seen some rumors that a bunch of countries are going to be trying to isolate Russia to the point of kicking out their diplomatic missions.

There's even talk that a bunch of European nations may completely kick out the Russian diplomatic missions, and instead they will only communicate through the EU as a unified voice.

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3 minutes ago, Ag with kids said:

Benny Hill theme...

uh, that's what "Yakkity Sax" is.

1 hour ago, Ag with kids said:

DJI better not toss up a geofence around Ukraine at the order of the CCP...

That would be a good way for them and their parent company to be completely banned/sanctioned in the US, Europe, Australia, etc. That would kill that company.

No guys, it's not that they don't "have" optics, it's just that the guys "don't want them"
lol.  weak sauce
 

The optics I’ve seen recently are some vintage 3.5x scopes on Mosin-Nagants. Rifle and optic probably 60+ years old. I’m guessing these guys are Separatists in the east and had these guns in country already and are not invading orcs.

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I guess there was a lot of blowback over people WTFing various Russians saying they could use nukes proactively.

20 minutes ago, BabaYaga said:

If so important.  Worth so much.  Why deploy it in a conflict against an enemy with a minimal air force capability and material losses are an everyday event?  

Because they use them to protect their air defense systems and jam enemy radars and it only has a range of 300KM about 160 miles.  Maybe they were trying to Jam US/NATO AWACS flying the Poland/Slovakia border or disrupt Bayraktar!

Like I said above, they apparently took the important part back out.

2 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

I guess there was a lot of blowback over people WTFing various Russians saying they could use nukes proactively.

I read this as the status of Russian existence is an unsettled question at this point.  Putin created this existential crisis.

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