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I think that shot was taken right at entry😮
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: 777Vader
Looks like she sat on a MIRV.
None of the technology in the Russian IRBM that hit Ukraine is novel but getting a close, hands-on look could yield interesting insight into the latest Russian missile designs, he said.
"This is a new capability, but this is not a new capability that represents a dramatic change in the way that conventional weapons are developed," he said. "It's a series of old technologies that have been put together in a new way."
originally posted by: Cvastar
a reply to: RussianTroll
www.reuters.com...
None of the technology in the Russian IRBM that hit Ukraine is novel but getting a close, hands-on look could yield interesting insight into the latest Russian missile designs, he said.
"This is a new capability, but this is not a new capability that represents a dramatic change in the way that conventional weapons are developed," he said. "It's a series of old technologies that have been put together in a new way."
No mention of plasma.......this would be a great system for delivering "tactical" nukes; otherwise it's just a MIRV with conventional explosives.
As to Putin........his actions do beg the question.......what's the point of a grab for territory if first, it must be reduced to rubble? The people will be largely gone......dead or fleeing the area. He's going to inherit the largest treasure of wrecked concrete suitable only for recycling. Is Putin in the concrete business?
originally posted by: Imhere
originally posted by: Cvastar
a reply to: RussianTroll
www.reuters.com...
None of the technology in the Russian IRBM that hit Ukraine is novel but getting a close, hands-on look could yield interesting insight into the latest Russian missile designs, he said.
"This is a new capability, but this is not a new capability that represents a dramatic change in the way that conventional weapons are developed," he said. "It's a series of old technologies that have been put together in a new way."
No mention of plasma.......this would be a great system for delivering "tactical" nukes; otherwise it's just a MIRV with conventional explosives.
As to Putin........his actions do beg the question.......what's the point of a grab for territory if first, it must be reduced to rubble? The people will be largely gone......dead or fleeing the area. He's going to inherit the largest treasure of wrecked concrete suitable only for recycling. Is Putin in the concrete business?
Did you see Mariupol?
Tons of contractors/workers are waiting for work. You’d be surprised how fast things can be rebuilt. Case in point with Mariupol etc
originally posted by: BedevereTheWise
originally posted by: Imhere
originally posted by: Cvastar
a reply to: RussianTroll
www.reuters.com...
None of the technology in the Russian IRBM that hit Ukraine is novel but getting a close, hands-on look could yield interesting insight into the latest Russian missile designs, he said.
"This is a new capability, but this is not a new capability that represents a dramatic change in the way that conventional weapons are developed," he said. "It's a series of old technologies that have been put together in a new way."
No mention of plasma.......this would be a great system for delivering "tactical" nukes; otherwise it's just a MIRV with conventional explosives.
As to Putin........his actions do beg the question.......what's the point of a grab for territory if first, it must be reduced to rubble? The people will be largely gone......dead or fleeing the area. He's going to inherit the largest treasure of wrecked concrete suitable only for recycling. Is Putin in the concrete business?
Did you see Mariupol?
Tons of contractors/workers are waiting for work. You’d be surprised how fast things can be rebuilt. Case in point with Mariupol etc
Your russian propaganda video does not appear to be loading.
originally posted by: Imhere
Russia isn’t the one that’s losing ground here against a collective group of countries (nato) that’s using a 30-40million population country run by a corrupted Zelensky regime as a bullet sponge and proxy.
Not 30-40 million soldiers, though.
Remind me, what's the population of Russia?
As for corruption, Putin and his oligarch chums could give Zelensky a master class in corruption!
As for bullet sponges, that would be the poor sods Putin is throwing into the meat grinder, mate.
originally posted by: Imhere
originally posted by: Cvastar
a reply to: RussianTroll
www.reuters.com...
None of the technology in the Russian IRBM that hit Ukraine is novel but getting a close, hands-on look could yield interesting insight into the latest Russian missile designs, he said.
"This is a new capability, but this is not a new capability that represents a dramatic change in the way that conventional weapons are developed," he said. "It's a series of old technologies that have been put together in a new way."
No mention of plasma.......this would be a great system for delivering "tactical" nukes; otherwise it's just a MIRV with conventional explosives.
As to Putin........his actions do beg the question.......what's the point of a grab for territory if first, it must be reduced to rubble? The people will be largely gone......dead or fleeing the area. He's going to inherit the largest treasure of wrecked concrete suitable only for recycling. Is Putin in the concrete business?
Did you see Mariupol?
Tons of contractors/workers are waiting for work. You’d be surprised how fast things can be rebuilt. Case in point with Mariupol etc