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US resumes supply of GLSDB long-range bombs to Ukraine, – Reuters .
These bombs will replace ATACMS. They hit targets at a distance of up to 161 km.

 

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Russian propaganda sources released a video claiming dictator Putin visited a command post in the Kursk. However, the video shows Putin in military uniform with Gerasimov, set against green trees — unlikely for March in Kursk. This suggests the video was staged or filmed earlier🤭🤗

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11 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Accepting the “idea” of a ceasefire is like having the “concept” of a plan.  Putin has rejected the terms but wants to see if he can get Trump to lean harder on Ukraine and open up a bigger gap within NATO. 
 

He will also push very hard in Kursk because he wants to only have Russians in Ukraine and not the other way around if there is a ceasefire. 

Unleash the tribes.

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17 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

However, those payments can be processed through the Mar A Lago "payment center" for a low, low, 20% transaction fee.

Ahhh...the old TexAgs NIL grift. 

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1 minute ago, Captainant said:

The previous administration was somewhat handcuffed by a legislature that was actively defying any type of productivity and would scream bloody murder and cause legislative logjams if he tried anything close to the current prez.

It's just somewhat disengenuous and frustrating to see comments like that, completely ignoring what was happening at that time. And that Trump was the active arsonist on the outside causing all the logjams to Ukrainian aid.

The article is referring to EU sanctions on the export of chromium to Russia, as was I.

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One of the largest enterprises in Russia’s Orenburg region, the Novotroitsk Plant of Chromium Compounds, is set to shut down on March 14 due to a halt in chrome ore supplies, The Moscow Times reported on March, citing a work meeting on the development of the Advanced Special Economic Zones in the Orenburg region, attended by regional prosecutor Ruslan Medvedev.

According to the news agency, Imports of this crucial material ceased following the introduction of new European sanctions. The Kazakh company that previously supplied the ore has refused to continue cooperation.

The plant’s general director, Vasily Izmalkin, noted that Europe banned the supply of chrome compounds and chrome ore to Russia in February.

“Everything has been prohibited. Starting Friday, we are shutting down the plant because there is no raw material,” he stated.

 

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17 hours ago, Brisketexan said:


Around $80 million per plane, X 28 planes. That’s over $2 billion in lost sales for Lockheed.

I've been wondering about stuff like Lockheed, and other,  losing sales. Doesn't our Military Industrial Complex spend like a gazillion dollars lobbying efforts? And aren't a bunch of their factories in "Red" States?

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13 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:


We’re going to end up with an XDefense systems fighter designed by Grok.

Well, the finalists are Boeing and Northrop Grumman. Both would be excellent in my opinion. However, this timeline seems to agree with you. 

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The range of the Long-range Neptune is reportedly 2x the storm shadow. I presume Mark's source here is from a UKR language telegram post or newspaper.

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1 hour ago, ConferenceRoom said:

https://en.defence-ua.com/industries/lockheed_martin_drops_out_of_sixth_gen_naval_fighter_development_to_replace_the_fa_18-13761.html
 

Lockheed was just removed from the running for the Navy NGAD so things are going great for them. 

1 hour ago, Brisketexan said:

We’re going to end up with an XDefense systems fighter designed by Grok.

1 hour ago, ConferenceRoom said:

Well, the finalists are Boeing and Northrop Grumman. Both would be excellent in my opinion. However, this timeline seems to agree with you. 


We will get our sixth-gen from Temu AND WE WILL LIKE IT!

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40 minutes ago, Chopper said:

The range of the Long-range Neptune is reportedly 2x the storm shadow. I presume Mark's source here is from a UKR language telegram post or newspaper.

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Putin’s palace needs to go down.

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2 hours ago, Chopper said:

First Portugal ditched a F-35 purchase,  and now Germany and Canada are reconsidering

 

Probably best not to have your Air Force stocked with airplanes made by the country that’s about to invade you.

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