DIY-HP-LED
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More shells and bullets for Ukraine and it will come in handy during the offensive, the magats will be enraged and demand an investigation!
Something one would want to test and practice extensively first, and midcourse corrections would be a bitch!The smart thing to do is launch’em in pairs, connect them nose to nose with a mile or two of steel cable, then spin’em like bolas.
Midcourse corrections are cake when a computer is pulsing the thrusters when they’re lined up.Something one would want to test and practice extensively first, and midcourse corrections would be a bitch!
Let Elon go first and lead from the front!Midcourse corrections are cake when a computer is pulsing the thrusters when they’re lined up.
ol Lushy has got some problems.....IMO i think he's using body doubles....if you see him during the sham of the parade he's a larger stocky build while if you see him in other areas, he's thinner......
The Ukrainians are using the place to pin Russian forces there and they are drawing in Russians from other areas to reenforce it. Ukraine is just using territorials, the same older troops it used to defend it for months, they are not the main striking force the Ukrainians have been preparing, those younger mostly regular army troops are training and moving around in the rear while waiting for orders. If they act on Bakhmut, it will be to surround it and isolate the Russian inside it, not to take them on in costly urban warfare. I don't expect much city fighting from the Ukrainians, but a lot of open ground maneuvers to cut off any Russians in the towns and cities. Once cut off, they won't last long in a hostile country and local resistance fighters and territorials will keep them pinned in those towns while the Army moves on to capture ground. I still think the idea is a blitzkrieg with pincers to isolate large numbers of Russians, kill their C&C and force their surrender en mass.Ukraine Update: Russia's Bakhmut collapse bodes ill for its future defenses
Bakhmut has been an interesting story of late—nearly a year of non-stop Russian attacks against the strategically insignificant city (Ukraine’s 58th largest), tens of thousands of Russian lives lost as they (literally) inched forward, measuring their...www.dailykos.com