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Left Phuket a few days ago, should be called mini-Moscow, the hotels/streets/restaurants/bars are full of Russians that didn’t seem to be concerned about their country being involved in a war.
An Australian family started chatting in the pool, said we were the first non-Russian speaking people they’d seen in the hotel in 8 days.
An Australian family started chatting in the pool, said we were the first non-Russian speaking people they’d seen in the hotel in 8 days.
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NATO have always planned for a war with Russia and given the strategic position of the Ukraine there has always been a possibility that fighting would take place around that region. However NATO strategists have always and I mean always planned for a defensive action against a Russian aggressor. For instance the plan for the BAOR was always to have a fluid defence in depth, to hold the Russians for as long as possible to allow reinforcements to arrive from the USA to, hopefully, avoid having to us tactical nuclear weapons. But you knew that, right.Pendle Bella wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 9:26 pmThe war in Ukraine was planned by the United States/Uk/Nato well before any Russian boot stepped over the border in 2022!
Please tell what country Russia are planning to pop into next.
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While your point is totally valid , weren’t there the same type of appalling vids circulating earlier in the war with UKR beheading captured Russians ? Though horrific don’t forget the western propaganda is just as one sided ( and often as farcical ) as the Russian . There’s no winners in this war .Goalposts wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 12:48 pmIt’s been geoconfirmed as Wagner forces and there are two UKR soilders who they behead. Genuinely horrific on an isis scale.. its possible that as its Wagner putin may use it as leverage to arrest those Wagner involved.. but in truth that’s what happens when rapists , murderers , and total physcopaths are recruited from prisons and mental institutions…
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I don't think you can fully understand the depth and breadth of Russian propaganda and disinformation videosAlargeClaret wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 7:53 amWhile your point is totally valid , weren’t there the same type of appalling vids circulating earlier in the war with UKR beheading captured Russians ? Though horrific don’t forget the western propaganda is just as one sided ( and often as farcical ) as the Russian . There’s no winners in this war .
They have been spreading this kind of stuff for decades, and it is aimed squarely at the those in the West who are inclined to believe absolutely anything that isn't from what they call the MSM
Like anything, once you set your mind in a certain way (and that is exactly the point of disinformation and propaganda) then its very hard to change it
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Was widely reported at the time Ben Wallace briefed on it. He said that the SU27 had released a missile and it failed and had been assured by the Russians that it was a mistake. It is the reason that the RCs are now escorted by Typhoons and I’m not sure this “leak” truly gives anything new on this incident.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 8:02 amhttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/12/worl ... plane.html
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https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/stat ... 6724226050
More, er, "innovative" mine clearing techniques
More, er, "innovative" mine clearing techniques
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Can’t argue with Russian “day to day” propaganda it is indeed breathtaking and its rejection of the west and chest thumping rhetoric almost as comical as it is dangerous. Those chat shows they have are beyond satire .Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 9:34 amI don't think you can fully understand the depth and breadth of Russian propaganda and disinformation videos
They have been spreading this kind of stuff for decades, and it is aimed squarely at the those in the West who are inclined to believe absolutely anything that isn't from what they call the MSM
Like anything, once you set your mind in a certain way (and that is exactly the point of disinformation and propaganda) then its very hard to change it
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Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 10:56 amhttps://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/stat ... 6724226050
More, er, "innovative" mine clearing techniques
Hey where was he trained ?
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https://twitter.com/Tendar/status/1646565673705799695
Turkish made Otokar Cobra II AVs on their way to Ukraine
Turkey is absolute desperate for cash, and Ukraine (or rather the West) has rather a lot of it
Plus Turkey isn't daft, a Russian victory in Ukraine does absolutely nothing for Turkish security and a Russian defeat does absolutely everything for Turkish influence in the ex Soviet states to the south of Russia
Turkish made Otokar Cobra II AVs on their way to Ukraine
Turkey is absolute desperate for cash, and Ukraine (or rather the West) has rather a lot of it
Plus Turkey isn't daft, a Russian victory in Ukraine does absolutely nothing for Turkish security and a Russian defeat does absolutely everything for Turkish influence in the ex Soviet states to the south of Russia
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-65067707
My main information source is getting hard to use, and is certainly suffering from what is suggested above
My main information source is getting hard to use, and is certainly suffering from what is suggested above
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I only use Twitter when following links on here but judging by that article and some others I have read from Musk recently he’s going to kill off the whole platform.Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 7:27 amhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-65067707
My main information source is getting hard to use, and is certainly suffering from what is suggested above
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https://twitter.com/UAWeapons/status/16 ... 7580933121
T-55s actually in service now
I have absolutely no idea how they will use these
My only thinking at the moment is that they will be hull down or used as artillery
If the front ever gets fluid, then they will be death traps for the poor bastards who have to use them
T-55s actually in service now
I have absolutely no idea how they will use these
My only thinking at the moment is that they will be hull down or used as artillery
If the front ever gets fluid, then they will be death traps for the poor bastards who have to use them
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I used to really like Musk and thought he was a visionary -
enough evidence on show that he’s not necessarily the brain that he’d have you believe and is actually a complete arse.
Very bored of him
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I'm in the I think he's a bit of both group regarding Musk. Visionary, yes. Genius, yes. Personally a Jerk, yes. Arrogant, yes. Always right, no.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 2:15 pmI used to really like Musk and thought he was a visionary -
enough evidence on show that he’s not necessarily the brain that he’d have you believe and is actually a complete arse.
Very bored of him
I do think it's amusing how quickly the MSM turned on him when they found not all of his political views jive with theirs however. Rather cannibalistic since no one can meet every current 'requirement' 100% of the time. I mean for awhile he was portrayed as basically a savior of the human race because he made electric cars as far as I could tell. Now... not so much.
But I do agree that Twitter seems to be getting the programming wrong. I get a lot of feeds on mine that I have no desire for, and I do see a lot of what I would consider Russian troll farm type stuff.
I consider myself a discerning reader, not easily swayed (probably not true!) but I do worry about people simply parroting some of the stuff I see and assuming because it's on the internet it must be true.
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Not to distract from the thread too much but there's more than that.Elbarad wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 3:19 pmI'm in the I think he's a bit of both group regarding Musk. Visionary, yes. Genius, yes. Personally a Jerk, yes. Arrogant, yes. Always right, no.
I do think it's amusing how quickly the MSM turned on him when they found not all of his political views jive with theirs however. Rather cannibalistic since no one can meet every current 'requirement' 100% of the time. I mean for awhile he was portrayed as basically a savior of the human race because he made electric cars as far as I could tell. Now... not so much.
But I do agree that Twitter seems to be getting the programming wrong. I get a lot of feeds on mine that I have no desire for, and I do see a lot of what I would consider Russian troll farm type stuff.
I consider myself a discerning reader, not easily swayed (probably not true!) but I do worry about people simply parroting some of the stuff I see and assuming because it's on the internet it must be true.
Namely:
- Artificially creating pump/dump on crypto for his own benefit/monetary gain
- The crap he posted around Thai cave rescue and where he completely assassinated the character of the Diver that actually saved them.
- The Tesla move to Austin, TX wasn't because 'he wanted to keep production up during Covid' or whatever nonsense he spouted, it was just to circumvent CA employment laws (that are better for workers than Texas) and so he could play less tax, despite, erm, receiving huge government subsidies
He's only in it for himself, which is fine. I just wish he'd have more of a conscience on what his actions do and as pointed out on Twitter, is looking like it's becoming quite a 'dangerous' place
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I agree with your first 2 points wholeheartedly. The third I think was mostly taxes, but there could be more as you suggest. California has ruinous taxes in my opinion and will likely have to raise them even further to continue their policies. There will be a be 30 Billion dollar deficit next year alone in California. Many businesses and wealthy individuals are leaving that state and others with similar tax policies for Texas, Florida and North Dakota which have much more forgiving ones.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 4:24 pmNot to distract from the thread too much but there's more than that.
Namely:
- Artificially creating pump/dump on crypto for his own benefit/monetary gain
- The crap he posted around Thai cave rescue and where he completely assassinated the character of the Diver that actually saved them.
- The Tesla move to Austin, TX wasn't because 'he wanted to keep production up during Covid' or whatever nonsense he spouted, it was just to circumvent CA employment laws (that are better for workers than Texas) and so he could play less tax, despite, erm, receiving huge government subsidies
He's only in it for himself, which is fine. I just wish he'd have more of a conscience on what his actions do and as pointed out on Twitter, is looking like it's becoming quite a 'dangerous' place
But yes, far from the awesome guy he was promoted as for such a long time.
Thank you for your reasoned response.
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I have absolutely no idea how you fight disinformation on huge social media platforms, but I would suggest that letting anyone have special posting rights if they play $7 a month is asking for a lot of trouble
Still a hugely valuable news source, and you can't blame him for millions in the West being quite happy to believe whatever they want because they want to more than they want to have their views challenged
Still a hugely valuable news source, and you can't blame him for millions in the West being quite happy to believe whatever they want because they want to more than they want to have their views challenged
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PendleBella or whatever explained in 1 article.Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 7:27 amhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-65067707
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https://twitter.com/Tendar/status/1647190863989071872
Column of Ukrainian Armor (no Western MBTs in it though) on the moves somewhere
Column of Ukrainian Armor (no Western MBTs in it though) on the moves somewhere
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I wonder if UKR now has enough tanks /Bradleys/serious armoured troop carriers etc to attempt a “ punch through “ part of the heavily defended ( presumably?) RUS lines ?
AirPower is really needed for these type of ops , but I’d imagine some serious artillery barrages coupled with NATO’s best brains and satellite tech accuracy could cause RUS some huge losses . The “mighty” RUS airforce appears to resemble a crumbled rusting ship with only a couple of engines working properly .
AirPower is really needed for these type of ops , but I’d imagine some serious artillery barrages coupled with NATO’s best brains and satellite tech accuracy could cause RUS some huge losses . The “mighty” RUS airforce appears to resemble a crumbled rusting ship with only a couple of engines working properly .
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I've no ideaAlargeClaret wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2023 2:04 pmI wonder if UKR now has enough tanks /Bradleys/serious armoured troop carriers etc to attempt a “ punch through “ part of the heavily defended ( presumably?) RUS lines ?
AirPower is really needed for these type of ops , but I’d imagine some serious artillery barrages coupled with NATO’s best brains and satellite tech accuracy could cause RUS some huge losses . The “mighty” RUS airforce appears to resemble a crumbled rusting ship with only a couple of engines working properly .
The ratio is 3:1 superiority to attack successfully, and with Russian mobilisation and the massive shortening of their line (You have to assume that Ukraine won't attack Russia directly) I'm not sure the Ukrainians will find a weak spot
Remember Russia don't really have to worry about a direct crossing of the Dnipro (far too risky and almost certainly well beyond the capabilities of Ukrainians) which shortens the front line to essentially the Dnipro along to Donestk City, and then up to the Russian border near Svatlove
Any attack is unlikely to do any sort of Blitzkreig and it will probably be a question of if the UAF can deal better with minefields and trench systems better than the Russians have managed
Even badly trained troops in strong defensive positions backed up by plentiful artillery and armor support will be very hard to dislodge, and just as Russian attacks give the Ukrainians the chance to hammer Russian armor and troops the same is true the other way around
I'd be very surprised if the Russians haven't been extensively training (especially with their air force) about ground/air co-operation in a defensive battle for starters
Everyone is saying that a drive to the Sea of Azov, cutting Russian lines in two and making the Western part of that very vulnerable because of very tenuous supply lines is what is going to happen, and that is surely the main worry for the Russians as well
But how much troops can they risk potentially getting cut off on the wrong side if Ukraine successfully manages to reach the Sea of Azov?
Its a tough one for the Russians but they do have quite a lot in their favour if they fight a purely defensive action and the Ukrainians go that way
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/ ... 1682074521
I suspect "eventually" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here
But any peace deal (if it involves Ukraine giving up any land) has to also have Ukraine in NATO (to be acceptable to the Ukrainians)
I suspect "eventually" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here
But any peace deal (if it involves Ukraine giving up any land) has to also have Ukraine in NATO (to be acceptable to the Ukrainians)
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I see the Russians have bombed their own city by mistake. Incompetent doesn't cover it.
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Is it only certain people that are allowed to travel ? Otherwise there’s no point to the media restrictions at home if they can read free press when they travel. Maybe it’s so drilled in they assume the uncontrolled press and media they see in holiday resorts are lies.Loyalclaret wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 5:44 amLeft Phuket a few days ago, should be called mini-Moscow, the hotels/streets/restaurants/bars are full of Russians that didn’t seem to be concerned about their country being involved in a war.
An Australian family started chatting in the pool, said we were the first non-Russian speaking people they’d seen in the hotel in 8 days.
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Moscow/St Petersburg and the areas around them are very wealthyBoss Hogg wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:07 pmIs it only certain people that are allowed to travel ? Otherwise there’s no point to the media restrictions at home if they can read free press when they travel. Maybe it’s so drilled in they assume the uncontrolled press and media they see in holiday resorts are lies.
Millions of Russians will have plenty of spare cash, and there is no restriction on the vast amount of them
Personally, I'd ban them from the EU/UK/US/NATO regions, but I also see the benefit of them seeing for themselves the difference between countries that spend 2-3% of their GDP in defence and a big chunk of the rest on social services/infrastructure and one that spends 30% on defence and next to nothing on social services/infrastructure
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This sounds like these people have it so good back home that they don’t care whether it’s lies or not. Otherwise they’d be reading other countries version of events in disbelief. Presumably they are travelling to places like the far east ( and Turkey) due to the restrictions on flights to most of Europe.Lancasterclaret wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:16 pmMoscow/St Petersburg and the areas around them are very wealthy
Millions of Russians will have plenty of spare cash, and there is no restriction on the vast amount of them
Personally, I'd ban them from the EU/UK/US/NATO regions, but I also see the benefit of them seeing for themselves the difference between countries that spend 2-3% of their GDP in defence and a big chunk of the rest on social services/infrastructure and one that spends 30% on defence and next to nothing on social services/infrastructure
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A prime reason why I’m not going to Turkey this year!Boss Hogg wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 6:03 pmThis sounds like these people have it so good back home that they don’t care whether it’s lies or not. Otherwise they’d be reading other countries version of events in disbelief. Presumably they are travelling to places like the far east ( and Turkey) due to the restrictions on flights to most of Europe.
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Yes, but unless they are top, top, top elites, their kids might get called up (and its perfectly possible that they are patriots and join up)Boss Hogg wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 6:03 pmThis sounds like these people have it so good back home that they don’t care whether it’s lies or not. Otherwise they’d be reading other countries version of events in disbelief. Presumably they are travelling to places like the far east ( and Turkey) due to the restrictions on flights to most of Europe.
Its very hard to read the Russian mind set, but you have to assume its the same as everywhere else (older people quite happy with the status quo, more inclined to believe things are going well when they aren't, more willing to believe that everything is wrong is the fault of someone else, younger people in the main being more idealist, more Western etc etc)
You can see by the situation in Belgorod that having the actual war on your doorstep is clearly having an effect, but Russia is such a huge country that effect won't be noticed once you are out of immediate danger
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This report outlines the current Russian order of battle in Ukraine, assesses the offensive and defensive capabilities of Russian force groupings along the front, and discusses major factors that may complicate Russian defensive operations in the event of a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgr ... il-23-2023
The pattern of Russian deployments throughout Ukraine strongly suggests that most of the available manoeuvre elements of all military districts, as well as major surviving Airborne forces, are already committed to either active offensive or defensive operations in Ukraine. Russia will need to commit significant reserves to any discrete axis in order to conduct effective offensive operations, and the generally exhausted condition of troops and the apparently disorganized and fragmented deployment pattern in some areas will likely pose significant obstacles to Russia’s prospects for defending critical sectors of the frontline.
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgr ... il-23-2023
The pattern of Russian deployments throughout Ukraine strongly suggests that most of the available manoeuvre elements of all military districts, as well as major surviving Airborne forces, are already committed to either active offensive or defensive operations in Ukraine. Russia will need to commit significant reserves to any discrete axis in order to conduct effective offensive operations, and the generally exhausted condition of troops and the apparently disorganized and fragmented deployment pattern in some areas will likely pose significant obstacles to Russia’s prospects for defending critical sectors of the frontline.
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Potential in fighting ?
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https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/sta ... 4238040065
Looks like at least one Ukrainian UAV (or boat) got through Sevastopols defences last night
Looks like at least one Ukrainian UAV (or boat) got through Sevastopols defences last night
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While I’d love this to be true ( I’m picturing vodka sozzled Russians taking pot shots at each other ) it looks very much like a piece of decent propaganda.
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I doubt many would read or watch anything other than their own press. I was away for 1 month, did not watch any tv at all (sadly not even the Clarets securing promotion) and only got 'news' from social media sites which I visit at home like UTC.Boss Hogg wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:07 pmIs it only certain people that are allowed to travel ? Otherwise there’s no point to the media restrictions at home if they can read free press when they travel. Maybe it’s so drilled in they assume the uncontrolled press and media they see in holiday resorts are lies.
Met up with another Claret and his young family living out there, they had visited a private education centre in Phuket. They explained that if a child was enrolled in the school, the parents/close relatives got visas = large numbers of Russians and some Ukrainians. However the ones we shared the hotel with seemed to be holidaying.
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Lot's of Russians enjoying life in Dubai according to friends who have visited recently, definitely of an age for call up, personally I don't blame them I know I wouldn't like my son's to be called up to a war.
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Which is why the Russians have added sending call up letters to recruits email addresses, so they can’t just use the excuse of being out of the country.
Apparently lots of Russians in Thailand too according to a friend who has just returned.
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Is this the beginning?
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If I was a Russian of a call up age, I too would be out of there.
It's a war I'm sure many of those intelligent enough to do one don't agree with, but protesting or criticising can also put an individual in danger of repercussion.
Leave and say nowt appears to be the strategy for survival at the moment.
It's a war I'm sure many of those intelligent enough to do one don't agree with, but protesting or criticising can also put an individual in danger of repercussion.
Leave and say nowt appears to be the strategy for survival at the moment.
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https://twitter.com/DefenceU/status/1649246577205350400
Defence ministry of the AFU video asking for F-16s
Defence ministry of the AFU video asking for F-16s
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https://twitter.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/ ... pWmMQ&s=19
Details about a number of Russian offices caught stealing Jet fuel
Details about a number of Russian offices caught stealing Jet fuel
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Reminded me- I saw a story yesterday re a Russian army officer being arrested for selling tank engines. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/ ... k-engines/GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 28, 2023 9:23 pmhttps://twitter.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/ ... pWmMQ&s=19
Details about a number of Russian offices caught stealing Jet fuel
Maybe behind a paywall so....
A Russian army officer has been arrested for allegedly stealing the engines out of T-90 battle tanks.
The Kommersant newspaper reported that Colonel Alexander Denisov is accused of stealing seven V-92S2 engines worth 20.5 million roubles (around £200,000) between November 2021 and April 2022.
Col Denisov, who is in charge of technical support for tanks in the Southern Military District, was arrested last month near Rostov in southern Russia and was charged with “stealing parts intended to be installed on tanks”.
Corruption plagues Russia, especially in its military, and has been blamed for hindering the Russian army since it launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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I'm wondering what those engines ended up in
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https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status ... AWWZA&s=19
The US has begun installing atomic sensors in Ukraine
The US has begun installing atomic sensors in Ukraine
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Re: Russia Invades
Thread on HIMARs missile production and expenditure
Every war since time began, the armies have always underestimated the amount of ammunition that will be needed
Also worth saying, there is no excuse whatsoever for the West not to be capable of matching Ukraines ammo needs either.
Production base worldwide plus what is essentially unlimited funds should be able to comfortably exceed whatever Russia can make or get, but there has to be the political will to make it happen
https://twitter.com/ukraine_map/status/ ... 4237845506
Every war since time began, the armies have always underestimated the amount of ammunition that will be needed
Also worth saying, there is no excuse whatsoever for the West not to be capable of matching Ukraines ammo needs either.
Production base worldwide plus what is essentially unlimited funds should be able to comfortably exceed whatever Russia can make or get, but there has to be the political will to make it happen
https://twitter.com/ukraine_map/status/ ... 4237845506
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