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47 minutes ago, Parliament said:

Why are murdering ahole dictators always short?

This is why you can’t trust short people.  Their insecurities get the better of them and eventually they try to take over whatever they can.  See Napoleon, Putin, Tom Cruise, Mussolini, Tito (both the Yugoslavian dictator and the Jackson brother), Josef Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Emperor Hirohito, Francisco Franco and Kim Jong-Il (and his dad).

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20 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

This is why you can’t trust short people.  Their insecurities get the better of them and eventually they try to take over whatever they can.  See Napoleon, Putin, Tom Cruise, Mussolini, Tito (both the Yugoslavian dictator and the Jackson brother), Josef Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Emperor Hirohito, Francisco Franco and Kim Jong-Il (and his dad).

 

What did Tom Cruise take over besides Monica Barbaro and Jennifer Connelly?

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15 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

This is why you can’t trust short people.  Their insecurities get the better of them and eventually they try to take over whatever they can.  See Napoleon, Putin, Tom Cruise, Mussolini, Tito (both the Yugoslavian dictator and the Jackson brother), Josef Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Emperor Hirohito, Francisco Franco and Kim Jong-Il (and his dad).

I thought it was because they got little hands, little eyes, and walk around tellin' great big lies.  

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25 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:


I love these but don’t have they kind of time.

What’s the tl;dr version?

I will watch it for you. Off today.

Basically I think they don't have a lot of modern shit left.

Yeah, got 3 minutes into it, fake AI Brit voice turned me off. But I was able to gather yeah, they are fucked. Meat Grinder is the way forward.

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Fuck that electronic voice. At least use a sexy babe voice.
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28 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

I will watch it for you. Off today.

Basically I think they don't have a lot of modern shit left.

Yeah, got 3 minutes into it, fake AI Brit voice turned me off. But I was able to gather yeah, they are fucked. Meat Grinder is the way forward.

This:  sorta like all the online help people who do not speak intelligible English.

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I will watch it for you. Off today.
Basically I think they don't have a lot of modern shit left.
Yeah, got 3 minutes into it, fake AI Brit voice turned me off. But I was able to gather yeah, they are fucked. Meat Grinder is the way forward.

Thanks brosef.

Is it fake Brit or real Australian?

The world wonders.
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3 minutes ago, AnTiM said:

This:  sorta like all the online help people who do not speak intelligible English.

Gotta play it right with the overseas call centers. If Filipino all good. One hooked me up with the key to making good adobo after a long lecture that not all vinegars are the same

3 minutes ago, Chad Fuck said:


Thanks brosef.

Is it fake Brit or real Australian?

The world wonders.

no one cares shut up GIF

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1 hour ago, InkaUtexas said:

I will watch it for you. Off today.

Basically I think they don't have a lot of modern shit left.

Yeah, got 3 minutes into it, fake AI Brit voice turned me off. But I was able to gather yeah, they are fucked. Meat Grinder is the way forward.

Pretty sure Perun is Australian.

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3 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Lol that's just an australian dude with a very even voice tone - he started off as a gaming channel and moved that to a secondary YT once his Ukraine War videos started getting traction.

Yeah, he's an Australian, and I think he actually works in the Australian defense industry - a bean counter who loves statistics (probably why he was running a gaming channel as well).

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2 hours ago, Chad Fuck said:

I love these but don’t have they kind of time.

What’s the tl;dr version?

It's an accountant's/auditor's wet dream is what it is.

Educated guesses for how many vehicles the Russians are producing per quarter mapped against what they have in storage, what they have deployed, and what they are losing. Lots of references to satellite photos, and lots of references to visually confirmed losses.

He's mapping the various types of vehicles being lost by Russia, how they are being used, etc.

It's dry as hell to listen to, but can be listened to as an audio podcast.  Stuff like how you can build new BTR-82s or convert/upgrade BTR-80s to BTR-82s (you can't tell the difference between the two), and what the pool of BTR-80s that can be converted, what's seen on the battlefield, what's seen in repair yards, storage yards, etc.

And the Russians are horrible about storing vehicles out in the open in shitty weather for decades.

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https://www.threads.net/@tsua_23/post/DDWUCR5ofSO?xmt=AQGzmNiXbuMolYKI8jbtIwOryZp92cNSxXd7jvws8GMbPA

The Commander of the Ukrainian Navy, Vice Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa, published a video of a strike by naval drones on gas platforms in occupied Crimea.
The occupiers' surveillance systems, located on platforms off the coast of Crimea, have been destroyed.

 

https://www.threads.net/@meanwhile_in_ua/post/DDVfdlAsJ7M?xmt=AQGzmNiXbuMolYKI8jbtIwOryZp92cNSxXd7jvws8GMbPA

Even nature helps Ukraine in its fight against russian invaders!
A Black Sea dolphin accompanies a Ukrainian drone on a combat mission

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30 minutes ago, MillerEP said:

https://www.threads.net/@tsua_23/post/DDWUCR5ofSO?xmt=AQGzmNiXbuMolYKI8jbtIwOryZp92cNSxXd7jvws8GMbPA

The Commander of the Ukrainian Navy, Vice Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa, published a video of a strike by naval drones on gas platforms in occupied Crimea.
The occupiers' surveillance systems, located on platforms off the coast of Crimea, have been destroyed.

 

https://www.threads.net/@meanwhile_in_ua/post/DDVfdlAsJ7M?xmt=AQGzmNiXbuMolYKI8jbtIwOryZp92cNSxXd7jvws8GMbPA

Even nature helps Ukraine in its fight against russian invaders!
A Black Sea dolphin accompanies a Ukrainian drone on a combat mission

Those dudes were cooked.

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https://www.threads.net/@tsua_23/post/DDY4bHgo4Ex?xmt=AQGzgsidSKDk970DCaAN23JFtJAmODJmkVXyok2aPTtIBg

The head of the Yelenovskaya colony, where a terrorist attack against captured Ukrainian soldiers took place, died after his car exploded in occupied Donetsk.
On July 29, 2022, the occupiers simulated a missile strike on the colony in Elenovka killing at least 53 Ukrainian POWs. Neither the UN nor the Red Cross were granted access to the colony. The colony itself is known as a torture colony.
And the 🤡 responsible for the deaths and torture of Ukrainian POWs is finally dead...

 

https://www.threads.net/@noelreports/post/DDZSoZEt3v9?xmt=AQGz_5NpVQfTSi9bQWQN-9lubBqFAmot87jq_2tsDyPfGA

In occupied Yenakiieve, Donetsk region, Ukrainian forces struck an ammunition depot. Detonations can be heard.
 

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15 hours ago, KYHorn said:

Wild 

 

literally lying down firing  suppression fire at a direction what looks to be 4 inches above his buddies leg... and he doesnt just do it once... he continues to literally shoot directly over his buddy... fuck

 

i know its fucking nuts, but shit... thats an almost sure way to end up with friendly fire.

 

 

FUCK.   thats terrifying.

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I know this is off topic. But does anyone have a good international news podcast they follow? Something around 30 minutes long that doesn't have US politics or news (unless it directly relates).

 

I usually listen to NPR when I work out in the morning, but even they only spend maybe 10 minutes or things like Ukraine and Mideast.

 

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23 minutes ago, Jameslaw121 said:

I know this is off topic. But does anyone have a good international news podcast they follow? Something around 30 minutes long that doesn't have US politics or news (unless it directly relates).

 

I usually listen to NPR when I work out in the morning, but even they only spend maybe 10 minutes or things like Ukraine and Mideast.

 

KUT phone app has the option of streaming BBC instead of NPR, or you could download the BBC World News app and just play that.

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2 hours ago, Jameslaw121 said:

I know this is off topic. But does anyone have a good international news podcast they follow? Something around 30 minutes long that doesn't have US politics or news (unless it directly relates).

 

I usually listen to NPR when I work out in the morning, but even they only spend maybe 10 minutes or things like Ukraine and Mideast.

 

If you want Ukraine specific, the daily podcast "Ukraine the Latest" by the Telegraph (UK) is excellent. 

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35 minutes ago, Macanudo said:

Perun is a good listen.  He's not jacking around and making shit up or telling giant lies to entertain.   

Yeah, just very dry with a lot of facts, which is to be expected of a financial analyst. He recently posted this, about a broader overview of things:

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So the episode this week is going to be a little different. I recently got back from a major Defence Exhibition in Korea (KADEX), looking to see the way Korean and International defence producers are responding to the massive shifts caused by the war in Ukraine and some of the new systems they're working on.

I'm not a stranger to these kinds of events, but this is the first time I've been there in a role that allows me a chance to actually film, photograph, and collect interview material explicitly for the channel. So as well as the regular PPT, expect to see some short video clips mixed in.

He’s only posted one dedicated video concerning the Korea stuff, but it was interesting. He’s mentioned it in other videos.

Since 2022, global demand in the arms market has expanded rapidly as many countries rush to restock on systems and munitions as well as adopt new technologies that were increasingly proving their worth in Ukraine. In that environment, the Republic of Korea has become an increasingly prolific arms exporter, with the Korean defence industry working to sustain not just the ROK Armed Forces, but also inking major contracts with buyers from the Asia Pacific to Europe.

So following an invitation from the organisers of Korea's largest Defence Exhibition, the Korea Army International Defence Industry Exhibition (KADEX), I thought it was time for something a little different this week.

Join me for a bit of a Perun road-trip, as we look at range of Korean and international systems, the themes emerging from the event, and what it might indicate about the evolving defence market, and the RoK's role in it.

Thousands of booths, tens of thousands of attendees, and one Aussie trying to bring you an inside look at it all. Thanks again to the organisers, my translator, and those who accepted (sometimes very long) interviews over the course of the event.

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Need to get this guy on BlueSky because fuck Twitter and Twitter embeds are absolute shit these days

On a road in the Zaporizhzhia region— the region where Russia continues to hold a nuclear power plant hostage — a Russian FPV drone attacked an @iaeaorg convoy tasked with ensuring nuclear safety worldwide. The strike targeted one of the convoy’s vehicles. Fortunately, there were no casualties or injuries.
This attack clearly demonstrated how Russia treats anything related to international law, global institutions, and safety. The Russians could not have been unaware of their target; they knew exactly what they were doing and acted deliberately.

This attack demands a clear and decisive response, both from the IAEA and from other international partners. Silence or inaction will only embolden further violations.

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Sending drones/operators to Syria probably provides a solid ROI.  Either they help force/divert more Russian forces and equipment to Syria, thereby keeping them out of Ukraine, or they destroy forces/equipment that will never be able to be sent Ukraine.

And I have a feeling that Russian forces in Syria are slightly better trained/equipped/experienced than Ukrainian forces.

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19 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Sending drones/operators to Syria probably provides a solid ROI.  Either they help force/divert more Russian forces and equipment to Syria, thereby keeping them out of Ukraine, or they destroy forces/equipment that will never be able to be sent Ukraine.

And I have a feeling that Russian forces in Syria are slightly better trained/equipped/experienced than Ukrainian forces.

Probably, but also probably ill-equipped or trained for the sophistication of the Ukraine drone strikes also

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