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Comments by "hongry life" (@hongry-life) on "Harvest Time🔥Russian Nuclear Tests Failed☢️Kupiansk Direction In Danger⚔️Military Summary 2024.09.22" video.
Indeed they tested it in Northern Russia on an island not long ago and it went fine.
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What mine is there? Maybe something else exploded. Or maybe that pic is very old. Does it look like a fresh crater or how can we judge on that?
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I see no signs of a recent explosion either.
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Even some that they cannot find any more, including the pilots. Very weird.
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Yeah, this was an odd story, an explosion in a mine and then it would be a nuclear test. Not much info and details to back that story.
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So a Sarmat was tested in a mine? Sounds odd to me.
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@MrAppyCow The history of the conflict did not start at Feb 2022 out of the blue. Inform yourself better.
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@pierrepatapon1547 When will the USA test its stuff? It is stored for decades, so does it work?
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Three are already gone, not one. The other 2-3 Idk.
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One had a training accident in France in which 2 planes collided (1 F-16) and 3 pilots died. One was hit standing on an airfield in Ukraine that was bombed.
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@MnemonicCarrier It now suggests that the USA has to test their stuff. Does it still all work what they stored in Europe in the 80s?
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@Alec72HD He mentioned nuclear warheads at 3:29 min.
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@Alec72HD But later indeed about a new warhead called Avantgard. Edit: The Avangard (Russian: Авангард, "Vanguard"; previously known as Objekt 4202, Yu-71 and Yu-74) is a Russian hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) that can be carried as an MIRV payload by the UR-100UTTKh,[9][10] R-36M2 and RS-28 Sarmat heavy ICBMs. It can deliver both nuclear and conventional payloads." (Wikipedia) Interesting that Avangard in Russian would be Vanguard (typo edited), like the USA entity with 1000 tentacle companies and institutions. Weird that USA loves the Russian word then. "The vanguard (sometimes abbreviated to van and also called the advance guard) is the leading part of an advancing military formation" Hm... shines a new light on throwing new conscripts in a van...
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@alkazarjkdghjd Avantgarde is French, vanguard is not a French word, nor USA /English. I was just noting that that was the case.
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@alkazarjkdghjd Funny that USA uses the Russian variation Vanguard and Russia uses the French word avantgarde now, but spelled or Latinized as Avangard then.
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@alkazarjkdghjd And you never ask yourself why? Why not say forefront or any English word? Yes, vanguard as opposite of rearguard in English and rear is then not a French word but Germanic. To rear means something else than rear btw, it's more or less the opposite (raise, rise, vs back, behind). Interesting how French words are in the English military language. It's a signal of who was in charge and how are the charges now? Remember the French Liberty statue? Nothing is what it seems as it looks like and is our history really fully known to us? Language study always shines more light on geopolitics of our history as well and that is why I find etymology interesting.
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@MrAppyCow There was a USA backed coup in 2014 in Ukraine. One can see that as an invasion and removing the government and plant puppets. There is a phone recording of Nuland planning this. Find it.
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@alkazarjkdghjd Look up Kurbanmukhamedov, the pilot..
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