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DIY-HP-LED

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Destroyed Russian tank is now an art Instillation in front of the Russian Embassy in Berlin...

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They should bring a few destroyed T72s and some other assorted Russian junk to America and they can do a war bond/donation tour. The Canadian government is selling victory bonds for Ukraine, so have an old-fashioned victory bond drive and make the local news across the country, start by parking it in front of the Russian embassy in DC for a week. So, when they fly over a few pieces of armor or some ammo, they can fly back some Russian junk for public display. Park it in front of congress too, Mitch would go for it, and it would put Kevin on the spot, if not, then display it at the WH or in the park in front of it. It would send a message and drum up donations.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Retired general: Crimea is the ‘decisive terrain’ on how Ukraine could win the war

14,075 views Feb 24, 2023 Meet The Press NOW | NBC News NOW
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor and former Commander of the U.S. Army Europe Lieutenant General Ben Hodges join Meet the Press NOW one year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the U.S. response. There should be “zero pressure” from the U.S. on Ukraine to give up Crimea,” Hodges said.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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“Russians fell victim to their own propaganda”

7,561 views Premiered 62 minutes ago
“The reason why the Soviet army was so feared by the West for all those years, was because Ukraine was part of the Soviet army. So you don’t want to mess with Ukraine. We kept that a secret of course”. Operator Starsky reflects on one year of the war in Ukraine.
 

schuylaar

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By using up their army, considering the way they are fighting in Ukraine that won't take long, China makes them dependent on them and it gives China the upper hand in dealing with them. Wars seldom strengthen countries like Russia, with sanctions they slowly erode them away. Blinken busting them was a warning and we will have to see how things play out. However, many things are not sanctioned, but arms might be crossing a line, but we can't cut off trade with China because we are too interdependent, something we are working on resolving right now with chips and batteries for starters.

I'm just saying, it is in China's interest to weaken Russia while maintaining good relations with the west and allies, why back a loser at such a cost when you can take advantage of Vlad's folly in the coming years?


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HGCC

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could be, i caught the fake hair woman, calling for Biden's impeachment for giving money to Ukraine....right after i read that, i shut my tablet off, went in to the kitchen, and opened me a beer...and went WTF!!! to the top of my lungs.....
Sir! You should have been cracking open a 1.75. The world is fucked.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I believe the Ukrainians are starting to use these now, a few should be enough for the Kerch rail bridge, it has a 130km range.


Ground Launch Small Diameter Bomb GBU39 HIMARS | MLRS | How it Works GLSDB
What is the big deal with this missile ?


The M26 rocket motor is relatively abundant, and this GBU-39 costs about $40,000 a piece.

While this M31 G M L R S missile cost $110,000 a piece.

And most importantly, The range of the GLSDB is around 81 miles or 130 km, which is double the range of this M31 Missiles, that has a range of only 43.5 miles or 70 Km

Which was also used by both the HIMARS and his Multiple Launch Rocket System as animated in our recent video.

Besides it’s low cost ! it has the ability to fire six missile all at once.

And most importantly it can hit at any angle giving it a strike capability over the conventional Artillery guns.

This include the reverse slopes of any mountains just like the animation shown here .

It’s 360 degree gives it an edge as it could engage the enemy from every angle.

This helps the marines to engage the enemy,in battle situation even if they are flanked from the right, left, front, and back.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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With a free press you can identify systemic problems and begin to solve them instead of covering your ass and making excuses. If you can't mass produce a battlefield weapon in a reasonable timeframe and a reasonable cost, what is its true value?


How Arming Ukraine Exposed Cracks in the U.S. Defense Supply Chain

93,226 views Feb 25, 2023 #Ukraine #Weapons #WSJ
The inability of U.S. defense contractors to quickly replenish weaponry such as missiles and munitions for Ukraine has raised questions about the capability of America’s defense industry and led Pentagon officials to argue that industry consolidation has gone too far.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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This guy landed on his feet, first he was doing maintenance and logistics and now he's involved with investigations. I'm sure Uncle Sam made him whole and there was or will be a settlement, meanwhile he has plenty of work to do and is a very useful asset for America in this war.


Col. Vindman: Russian leaders will never escape accountability

10,582 views Feb 25, 2023 #Russia #Ukraine #MSNBC
Col. (Ret.) Yevgeny Vindman has been to Ukraine six times since last summer, visiting devastated cities and investigating war crimes on behalf of the Atrocity Crimes Advisory Group. He says that holding senior Russian leaders accountable for war crimes will be a long term process, and he points to WWII prosecutions that Germany tried as recently as last year. “At this stage, the investigation is the most important thing,” Vindman says, adding that collecting evidence is crucial at this stage. “They can never escape accountability no matter how long it takes.”
 
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