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@Butter_Warrior99 Gotcha. Gacha is a type of game.
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@gfys756 The black market in Ukraine is selling to... Ukraine. Almost a million men fighting a war want weapons, ammo and gear. They will have a lot more demand and purchasing power. Makes no sense to sell halfway around the world when a unit an oblast away is willing to pay for supplies.
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@KN-xl6lw You only need a license to drive in public roads.
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The elites don't want you to know this but the geese at the park are free. I'm carrying two geese on my vehicle right now.
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@ttyler2014 "Huh banning experimental and unstandardized procedures which cause permanent change??? That's like banning all medicine!"
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Enriching itself off spent NLAW tubes and wreckage of missiles?
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@domtweed7323 So you're gonna just talk back to anyone who disproves your argument. The military isn't homogenous, not everyone is expected to kill.
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Not 3x the normal price. The price is the "nominal" cost price, which is higher than actual value. You buy a 50k car. It depreciates to 20k over time. You decide to give it to a friend in need because you needed to buy a new one at one point. Obviously when you buy a new 50k dollar car that's because it's the cost of a new car of the same kind (assuming no inflation). So when the US sends a 20k dollar weapon to Ukraine and writes down 50k, that's because the value you'd get on the global arms market for a used piece and the cost of a NEW replacement are different. Most likely the US would either destroy the weapon/vehicle, sell it for a really discounted price to a poorer friendly county, or even just give it away for free as military aid. So Ukraine getting the stuff instead of it being blown up or shredded to pieces costs "nothing". But replacing it costs more than the weapon/vehicle.
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@ohcrap2222 "anti-Ukraine war" yeah I also want to stop a race when I'm in first place and my opponent is catching up
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@WarpigA23 you don't have to outrun a missile - you only need it to run out of energy by the time it gets to you.
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@thomaspinney4020 the other fixed wing aircraft shot dow as much as the A-10 were the Harrier (subsonic, massive IR signature) and the Tornado (low level attacker). While the Harrier and Tornado had to "learn their lesson" the A-10 gets praise. Tornados were reaasigned to mid altitude missions as the danger of low level runs forced the doctrine to be revised. But the A-10? Everything's fine.
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@pjhgerlach Not how it works. Once you rob the aerodynamics out of a flying object, atmospheric drag will force it to stop. Simply knocking an aerodynamic object off axis at high altitude will make it airbrake and eventually lose momentum to enter free fall. Besides, ballistic weapons often come in at near vertical angles.
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@Walczyk the election was in 2020 his channel blew up in 2022
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They usually fire twice at maneuvering targets.
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@ubershredder1989 You say you're not pro-Russia then parrot the Russian propaganda line of "muh 8 years of Bombass". Nevertheless, the AGM-88 HARM is a missile that locks onto radar emitters. Only a massive failure in the guidance system could send a missile of that kind into a civilian area because HARMs are primed to seek military radars and have a library of emittion patterns and frequencies used by such equipment.
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So to reject socialism you support the guys with USSR flags on their tanks...?
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Did you watch the video?
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Yes if he had no thermometer with a Fahrenheit readout. Would an AZ native read road signs in Europe in km or miles?
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@goreignak this was also what was said about T-62s
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I doubt they have thermometers in Fahrenheit over there. I remember when mercury ones sometimes had dual scales but now everything's using a digital readout.
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No. IFF will tell you that a contact is sqwaking correctly, but will not prevent you from telling the radar to lock.
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Those drones have been shot down by inferior foes. They're sitting ducks.
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Pretty sure that the UK is closing ranges where 50 cal can be used. Last I heard there were 3 ranges where you could shoot 50 cal so justifying that license is getting harder.
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Russia is a very procedural country. If you force them to join without the country being at war, that's technically illegal. Nobody would get in trouble, but the families would write letters of complaint to the prosecutor's office and Wagner would eventually let them go. Make it volunteer only, tell the young guys who get letters of authorization from their family, etc. and there's no responsibility if they die.
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Not all countries have signed that convention, and countries which have signed the convention have argued their cluster munitions do not fall under the spirit of the convention so they reserve the right to manufacture and stockpile them.
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Buddy you're gonna ban Super Soakers?
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@tedarcher9120 That's not what instability means. They don't fall like bricks, they are still aerodynamic. Stable aircraft will almost shuttlecock into incoming air to remain level while FIGHTER aircraft (military cargo aircraft are stable) will keep maneuvering if pushed out of level flight. That doesn't mean they don't want to fly, they just require more workload to fly straight. With fly by wire it is possible to fly unstable aircraft with hands off the stick as the computer does the auto trim.
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@TheDaniel9 Something is not likely if the evidence does not support it.
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In the "forced conscription" videos the officer/senior enlisted who beats up people is always the same actor, same gait in every video.
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@clarencek3658 If you want to look through any cabinet with a fine tooth comb you're gonna find despicable people.
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@jesuszamora6949 You can upload the video hours later. It's harder to go back in time and post a video you haven't filmed yet, but posting it afterwards is just a matter of letting time go forward.
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@B.D.E. Two aircraft. One 34 (has "platypus nose") and one 35 (fighter).
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And the strict education standards makes them highly skilled but suppresses innovation. At an institutional level these highly skilled students are discouraged by superiors once they get a job. And the Chinese scientific paper mills are also a known issue. The fact that the West is in shambles doesn't mean China will rise above.
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Putin says Trump was being brutalized to signal to Americans two things (a) Trump supporters will see Putin as an ally (b) Trump haters will see Trump supporters as Putin supporters. It's a really basic way of driving a wedge between people. Accept your controversy and use it to poison a side.
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If there's a fighter covering it, the A-10 is redundant. The fighter can do the mission.
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@rucker69 It's okay considering a bunch of 18-19 year olds will lose stuff over the course of a few years. Don't lose stuff, you don't pay. You just won't have the foresight as a young kid. My advice? Have the foresight anyway. Life's gonna kick you in the nads. Wear a cup.
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@ParoXyzmm the F-35 radar is LPI.
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My brother and mother had like a year of heart palpitations after taking it. It wasn't serious but messing with someone's heart like that is BS.
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@JarrodFrates Seekers have been around since the 70s.
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@Zach0451 This strike was more justifiable than the one on the van full of kids during the Afghanistan withdrawl.
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Actually, they do. Harriers are an early Cold War relic, they're as useful in the air as a dodo. Also, all fighters cost 100 million these days. That's the cost of aviation unless you buy used planes a country is already retiring.
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The M270s fire the same rockets as HIMARS and they're older, Ukraine has already received a few.
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That sounds like a failed air assault. You need the follow through to succeed.
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That drone is gonna cost 60 million, minimum.
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There will be no nuclear response. All the Russian rich kids live here. They love the West, the oligarchs. The Russian military would be slaughtering the sons and daughters of billionaires.
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We actually haven't recovered anything from deep space. Voyager 2 is the only man-made object that went into deep space and it will never come back.
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@trevorsomers8344 To get them up to speed on Western doctrine. It's possible to train skills in a hardware-agnostic way.
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Several Russian speakers on twitter translated it and they all agreed 99% with each other.
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The Marines are no longer Army 2.0 and are focusing on the Pacific. Can't drive tanks over the ocean.
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In the Zaporizhzhia offensive you could see even failed attacks by Ukraine were more surgical. Russians have really no options - it's attack until the objective is captured. Even if it takes two months of assaults that get wrecked.
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