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@Oddball_E8 no point in arguing against a willfully delusional troll...
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I'd say the F-16, primarily due to availiability, there just isn't enough SAAB 39s or production capacity to build enough of them to cover Ukraines needs even though I belive the SAAB 39 is the better platform.
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@afcgeo882 still not true to the same extent.
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I'd prefer a Ukranian victory in a year or less from now, but I'd support them for as long as it's nessesary, even if it'd mean my country would have to implement a similiar food or fuel rationing as during the ww2 neutrality watch.
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Coincidentally, the exact same invader and situation that birthed the precursor to the modern Swedish defense industrial doctrines back in the early 19th century when they occupied the Eastern half of Sweden also known as Finland (Though the Finns today are definitely better off ruling themselves than when subjects of distant rulers in Stockholm or Muskovy)
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One thing though, at least historically, Swedish pilots have had a far more agressive training and behaviour than any NATO country, so much so that we had an average fatal/crippling pilot casualty rate of more than one but fewer than two, per week, every week of the cold war. It was common for Drakens, Viggens and Lansens to return with leaves, twigs and pine needles stuck in the weapon hardpoints and control surfaces from litteral tree top skimming... (Jet wash and vortices of the first plane in the formation would tear and toss debris up from the tree tops a couple of meters below, and that would then get caught in wedge shaped corners of the airframe of trailing planes) My maternal uncle was one of those who made it through his airforce career intact, alive and able to switch career and keep flying for a civilian airline instead of getting grounded behind a desk in air force command staff.
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@attilakiss5400 on paper... There is no accounting of how many of those has been sold off by corrupt officers since the last time they were out of storage, and also no knowing how neglected their maintenance is, or how much spare parts exist to restore them to fighting condition.
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@kongomon2 really? Dude, wtf are you smoking?
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Sounds like they use a similiar leap frog tactics as Sweden developed for the Bandkanon 1 and is nowdays using for both the Archer self propelled howitzer and the Grkpbv90120 self propelled mortar system. The Bandkanon 1 was a 155mm single piece ammo SPG on a stretched S-tank chassi turned back to front. It was able to send it's full 14 round magasine down range in 45seconds out to 25km. It would then relocate to an ammo resupply point where the ammo was supplied in giant 14rnd clips fed by crane into the SPGs magasine in no more than 2 minutes for a full reload and then the SPG heads to the next battery zone while the ammo truck moves on to an ammo depot and then to another ammo resupply point, with each SPG battery beeing serviced by two ammo trucks leap-frogging eachother in a mechanised ballet of interweaving SPGs and ammo trucks that never stops more than two or three minutes at any location.
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@Nauda999 build what? There's no need to build anything, the roads are already there, all the Gripen needs is to be met up on landing at any 300+m straight road by one specialist officer and six conscript ground crew at a bog standard rest stop parking zone.
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@lamaidalaakapinkcrocodile7527 you probably heard bullshit.
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More like Russia is playing chess while Ukraine is playing Civilization 5
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@Khronogi agreed. And if I hadn't had a family that's exclusively dependant on my income and my ability to drive, I would have already made my way there to help clearing mines or with water/waste water treatment system reconstruction.
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I'd bet that the Russians don't have equipment to outfit any more than what they have already deployed in Ukraine
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Sometimes the mic drop is actually a piece of intermediate range ballistic missile, some times it's just a mic 🤣
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Sure thing, Baghdad bob...🤣
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@melkor3496 exactly, if our grandparents could manage the hardships of the neutrality watch, aiding the Norwegian and Danish resistance movements and some of them as volounteers in Finland, then we can do our part to support Ukraine without complaining about it for as long as it takes including if we need to take in our clothes a few sizes! Ukrainas sak är vår!
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More tragical than comical imo.
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Yup, just have to modify the fuses to disable the acceleration safety that normally only activates by the inertia imparted to it as the round is fired out of a mortar tube and releases once it peaks out at the top of the ballistics curve.
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Orby wouldn't bite the hand that feeds him (Putin)
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@seanniemeyer5437 drug money originating from the demand for recreational drugs of the upper classes, both in their own country and more so from richer countries...
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@noksucowboy and how is removing Russia a bad thing?
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@Charles-pf7zy only because our media isn't looking in that direction atm.
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1)quad tracks only work on light vehicles like the Hägglunds Viking utility hauler as each set of tracks doubles the maintenance load and complexity of the vehicle. 2) turbine (jet) engines are relatively often used in tanks, from the first one, the Swedish S-tank, to the Soviet T-80 and the US M1 Abrams. The only real advantage to turbines over piston engines is that they will run more or less on any liquid that forms flammable gas in the local temperature.
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The Gripen is more like a Honda Civic offroad racer if the F-16 is like a Toyota Corolla racetrack version.
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It's all maskirovka and projection.
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Yeah, just like they said the theatre in Mariupol was a defense bunker...
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@enterthevoidIi that's a condemnation of the Liqud government though, not Jews in general.
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@wilardabestano6794 Fox is Russian propaganda btw, has been since 2015.
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@Kenny-bj2zq ehh, nope, most of the Leopard2s were recovered, repaired, in the field, and back in action the same day. The broken modules is the only thing that is sent back the logistics chain. They were made with module packs for that very reason.
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And Poland itself has a list of grudges with Russian despots of every political colour going back several centuries.
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Exactly!
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Because that would be up to the Ukranians to define as they see fit. It's their country.
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@coajdka stop lying
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@Silver_Prussian if that was the real reason, why did Russia refuse a dec 25th and new years ceasfires asked for by Ukraine?
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@Sceptre1-1 and that's why the Russians have started loosing more and more irreplaceable advanced attack helis to medium range portable SAMs... as well as to drone strikes on airbases and internal sabotage actions 😊
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Stop parroting Russian desinformation
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Iirc, some of the 50 CV9040Cs sent from Sweden are the SPAAG variant, but all 50 of them including the IFVs have a significant AA capacity as they are all armed with the latest version of the tried and tested Bofors 40mm/L70 autocanon as the main gun, using a similiar breech programmable multi function fuse ammo as the latest version of gepards.😊
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🤣🙈🙉🙊💋 I see what you did there!
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@Wraith8s even if Russia might not be on an all out official war footing, Ukraine definitely is.
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Maxim then move to actual Russia instead
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@richardross7219 in territory and power, yes. Politically, Putin and his regime is around 90% fascist, 10%neonazi.
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Then again, inside Ukraine, there's hardly much difference...
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Exactly, and thenPutin would try to invade the Baltics, and traitor 45 would try to override NATO art5 with a Molotov-Ribbentropp mk2 in exchange for some gold and flattery on the side
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@Fevebblefester it was Phyrros of Athens I belive, after a victory against the Romans a few years before the Romans eventually conquered Greece.
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Afaik, All Gripens after the A/B series are NATO compatible.
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As for machine laying of mines, imagine a regular farming plough that makes a half foot deep 1ft wide flat bottom trench, behind that, there's a trailing wheel powered hopper that feeds armed AT mines from a slide and into the trench every X revolutions of the trailing wheel and a second blade that shovel back the soil over the deployed mines. All this is hooked up behind a flat bed tractor trailer or APC with open rear doors, two soldiers assembling and arming the mines and putting them on the slide to the hopper. As for clearing, would it be feasible to build a tracked R/C drone with a ww2 style mine flail for anti-personel mines and cluster UXO?
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@aldosigmann419 dude, what are you smoking? Good faith doesn't exist as a concept in Russian doctrine since the 17th century not politically and definitely not militarily. Perfidy and misdirection on the other hand, is inextricably integrated. Look up the concept of "Maskirovka"
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Trump will be rotting in jail before the election, traitor boy, and if you try something cute to prevent it, you'll be joining him across the hallway in your own capital sentence cell...
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If Nazis die while accidentally doing some good, I'd say it's almost worthy of a posthumous pardon... almost.
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