Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any military expertise on how Russia could not even defend its own air space against helicopters? Getting bombed on their own soil is another defeat.
Three possible scenarios: a.) Russian false flag, b.) incredible incompetence, given the pilots had to fly through at least 100km of hostile occupied territory bristling with all kinds of antiaircraft weaponry, c.) miracle Ghost of Kyiv shit.
I personally don't believe in miracles...
General Mark Hertling suggested that the "strike into Belgorod required more than just 2 helicopters striking a target. It required analysis of the target set, planning of the mission, preparation of the routes, jamming of the enemy radar, and a precise strike ability."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any military expertise on how Russia could not even defend its own air space against helicopters? Getting bombed on their own soil is another defeat.
Three possible scenarios: a.) Russian false flag, b.) incredible incompetence, given the pilots had to fly through at least 100km of hostile occupied territory bristling with all kinds of antiaircraft weaponry, c.) miracle Ghost of Kyiv shit.
I personally don't believe in miracles...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any military expertise on how Russia could not even defend its own air space against helicopters? Getting bombed on their own soil is another defeat.
Three possible scenarios: a.) Russian false flag, b.) incredible incompetence, given the pilots had to fly through at least 100km of hostile occupied territory bristling with all kinds of antiaircraft weaponry, c.) miracle Ghost of Kyiv shit.
I personally don't believe in miracles...
Scenario A is likely because they're a nation of liars. Scenario B is also likely because their military has proven to be extraordinarily incompetent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any military expertise on how Russia could not even defend its own air space against helicopters? Getting bombed on their own soil is another defeat.
Three possible scenarios: a.) Russian false flag, b.) incredible incompetence, given the pilots had to fly through at least 100km of hostile occupied territory bristling with all kinds of antiaircraft weaponry, c.) miracle Ghost of Kyiv shit.
I personally don't believe in miracles...
Anonymous wrote:Any military expertise on how Russia could not even defend its own air space against helicopters? Getting bombed on their own soil is another defeat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any military expertise on how Russia could not even defend its own air space against helicopters? Getting bombed on their own soil is another defeat.
Three possible scenarios: a.) Russian false flag, b.) incredible incompetence, given the pilots had to fly through at least 100km of hostile occupied territory bristling with all kinds of antiaircraft weaponry, c.) miracle Ghost of Kyiv shit.
I personally don't believe in miracles...
Anonymous wrote:Any military expertise on how Russia could not even defend its own air space against helicopters? Getting bombed on their own soil is another defeat.
Anonymous wrote:The moronic Russians dug trenches in the most radioactive soil on planet earth. A few weeks later they started dying.
That is a really terrible way to die. They will lose pretty much everyone who went through there in a few more weeks.
That is the Russian way; they care about no human life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the Russians are withdrawing from Chernobyl— what is the military significance? Are they drawing down as promised?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-putin-news-03-31-22/index.html
They irradiatiated their own troops. It's significance was a shorter route from Belarus to Kyiv. With the Belarusians not joining, Kyiv not being takeable, and nobody buying their absurd Avian Slavic Gene Bomb gambit they were just poisoning their people for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:So the Russians are withdrawing from Chernobyl— what is the military significance? Are they drawing down as promised?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-putin-news-03-31-22/index.html