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1 hour ago, SmokeyTheBear said:

If there was true justice, Lukashenko would be the first to be put to death

esp after that shit he pulled with forcing an international airplane down by threat of shootdown to "investigate" a "bomb threat" made after the flight entered Belarus airspace.   All to kill 1 anti-luskashenko journalist

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3 hours ago, SmokeyTheBear said:

If there was true justice, Lukashenko would be the first to be put to death

The fact that he's so terrified that he's going to start putting protestors to death (or is threatening to) puts him firmly on the downward spiral to his own demise.  Whether it's a Ghadaffi-style death, or Mussolini or Ceaușescu, who knows, but it'll happen because he doesn't have anywhere near the iron grip over Belarus that Putin has over Russia.

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9 minutes ago, Kel Varnsen said:

When are they going to run out of missiles? Seems like we've been hearing that for months?

Lobbing 80 cruise missiles every few weeks at random targets has to count a little bit as functionally out of them doesn’t it? It’s not like Russia has some sustained air campaign at this point

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47 minutes ago, Royalfan5 said:

Lobbing 80 cruise missiles every few weeks at random targets has to count a little bit as functionally out of them doesn’t it? It’s not like Russia has some sustained air campaign at this point

In totally unrelated news, Iran continues to deliver 80 missiles to Russia every few weeks. 

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54 minutes ago, BehoId, The Underminer! said:

Yeah.  I think the garbage nations of the world will keep Russia in something of a supply indefinitely. 

Russia has had a year to work out supply chain kinks with those nations, and they still couldn't do it.  And most of those were being supplied by Russia, not the other way around, so reversing things is not going to do much in the short term.  If Iran was actually supplying 80 missiles (they aren't, most if not all of those are domestic Russian), congrats to Iran, they were used up in an hour or so to hit mostly non-military targets.  Now let's see Iran actually keep Russian artillery firing for the next few months.

I don't see any of Russia's allies in this ramping up production the way the US and the EU are doing.

 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

Unverified but...it'd be nice if this is just a taste of what's hitting the front

 

People on reddit saying it's not a leopard.

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4 minutes ago, KYHorn said:

People on reddit saying it's not a leopard.

Link is dead, so hard to do a direct comparison.  Could very well be though.  I know with the strikes today we've had limited info, but not much from the front.  

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2 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

The M109 was built by us, but the model below has an Italian gun.

 

Well some one has to ask the obvious question, does the gun part work then?

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Good point here that this new wave of videos indicates changes in the makeup of the soldiers being used in the offensive and the state of mobilization. He accounts for most of the known videos, but I'll skip those

 

 

 

 

 

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I have a question about the Iranian drones-

Are they remote-piloted through some link?

Or do they run missions on a pre-programmed instruction for course and weapons drop?

Or some combination?

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I thought they're basic pre-programmed, GLONASS-guided drones that aren't very precise with course-correction or final approaches. 

Many of their cheaper cruise missiles work the same but add heat signature logic into guidance, which is why they've been so prolific with power infrastructure and civilian residences.

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24 minutes ago, statsman said:

I have a question about the Iranian drones-

Are they remote-piloted through some link?

Or do they run missions on a pre-programmed instruction for course and weapons drop?

Or some combination?

My understanding is that they are pre-programmed to a set of coordinates and can't do much else. These are cheap drones (for military drones). 

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Posted
13 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Damn.

 

I could not imagine letting any of my boys fight in a war, and even if I was 85 yrs old I would be out there trying to protect them.   BAMF father that kid had.  

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For the last 3 days, we have been watching how on the left bank of the Bakhmutka the Russians begin to gather civilians and take them out of the city. Their further fate is unknown. The best things they have are backpacks. From 3 to 10 people walk in columns, behind them a Rusak with a machine gun. We counted more than 30 people.

This was utter nonsense, because the local Vasyl could ride a bicycle from Rusna to us and back. We did not evict people from basements and their homes, but it did not save their lives. Now those who did not leave because they "loved their city very much" are being forcibly sent back by the Russians. Such is the irony of life

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