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@DrRabbit2112 - in some metrics, Russia already lost
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"This didnt age well" And so is this comment: a Kinzhal warhead was recovered. And why does Russia turn to North Korea and Iran for more missiles anyway?
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"no one has beatem them yet ." - ahem... Russia (including the Soviet Union) was beaten before. The list includes: - Russo-Japanese War - World War I - Polish-Soviet War - Winter War (even though they gained some Finnish land in the end, Moscow got a bloody nose and bruised eye while doing so). - Soviet-Afghan War; and - First Chechen War
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Pro-Russia milbloggers would like a word.
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Pro-Russia milbloggers and the arrest of the Kinzhal's creator suggest otherwise.
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"this is the Horten Ho-229 variant a German WWII design" - nope, the Ho 229 isn't the first. Even the "documentary" omits quite a lot of details In fact, Sandboxx already has a video debunking the claims.
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The pro-Russia milbloggers say otherwise. Besides, even the Russian government themselves admit that two were hit.
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Not quite.
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Dude, you know that it ain't exactly the case, right?
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No. The D-21 is a recon drone.
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Except, Russia is - especially considering Finland's history with Moscow.
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"they are not our Enemy they saved us during WW2" - unfortunately, they also played quite a significant war in starting it by helping Germany in its rearmament (e.g. the Leichttraktor). Besides, there's also the part of Lend-lease playing the role in ending the war. "this plne is an excellent fighter the technology is advanced the design the flight model everything is tested to the max the material tensile strength" - and yet, why did India bail on the Su-57? "it can withstand supersonic pressure that would break apart other planes" - hate to break it, but western-designed supersonic fighters CAN ALSO DO IT WITH EASE.
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@I_Stand_With_RussiaZOV - tell us, do you know about the Rusich Group?
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So... nope. Besides, the Winter War would like a word.
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Except, Northrop already had plans to build his bomber even before the first Allied soldiers got their hands on the sole Ho 229 prototype.
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NATO is still functioning.
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@mushupat - dude, with Finland in NATO and Sweden in the process of doing so - not to mention that the chain of command remains relatively intact - you know that this ain't the case.
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@mushupat - dude, don't play dumb. You know that. Besides, I'm pretty sure there is a much bigger neo-Nazi problem in Russia than Ukraine.
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And yet, just like some kid's toys in history, it can literally hurt.
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@TheHikarianz - again, pro-Russia milbloggers would like a word.
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Except, not really.
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Still pretty fresh, especially considering the information being compiled by the pro-Russia milbloggers.
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@ПетрПетрович777 - "F 35 is a patheic copy of the Soviet Yak 141." - and yet, there are way more F-35s in service than Yak-141s (which never entered widespread service, BTW). And with combat history to boot.
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@Thetequilashooter1 - not only that, the prized S-400 SAMs being moved out of Kaliningrad say something.
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Nope. Quick and careful glances of pro-Russia media and their milbloggers say a lot of Russia's current situation.
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Nope. It wasn't based on the German plane, and besides, Northrop worked on flying wings AS EARLY AS THE LATE '20S.
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@ftboomer1 - and yet, why did Moscow support the founding of the "Finnish Democratic Republic", which was shuttered following the end of the Winter War?
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"Korea" - stopped North Korea from taking over the South. "Vietnam" - ended up being an ally. "Ukraine" - pro-Russia milbloggers would like to have a word.
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Except, this ain't exactly the case, bud.
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Except, Northrop already have a flying wing example in 1940 (N-1M)... long before the first Allied boots got their hands on the surviving Ho 229 prototype.
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@jroar123 - TLDR: Nope... again. Besides, the former Warsaw Pact members - especially the Baltic nations - would like a word. Something tells me you know it ain't the case.
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We need to wait until the first production examples are in service.
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Not stolen. Besides, the aid doesn't involve literally giving stacks of money.
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Something tells me you have no idea how high the stakes are for everyone. It also affects you, like it or not if you don't want to get involved.
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@rabiehamdi5651 - pro-Russia milbloggers with close ties to the Russian military already confirmed the incident. Not really destroyed, but still enough to embarrass Moscow.
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"That is pathetic beyond reason." - not quite.
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Not quite. Yes Germany did pioneer quite a lot of tech, but to say that much of the aircraft built after were just copies of German design is quite short-sighted. Compare the F-86 Saber to an Me 262 - and tell me if it's a "copy".
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@siyamoloi610 - then why was the Kinzhal's creator arrested anyway?
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Nope, and you know it.
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@Relayer6a - "To poke the bear" - nope, not quite. "Look at Russia's history." - more specifically Russo-Japanese war, (in which Russia lost), the Polish-Soviet War (in which the Soviets lost), annexing much of eastern Europe, attempted to capture Finnish land in the Winter War (in which the Soviets got a bloodied and bruised face and body in doing so), successfully taking over the eastern half of Poland at the start of WWII as agreed with Germany... and lets not forget the part that Moscow assisted the latter in rearmament during the Interwar Period. Russia isn't really the invincible nation you think it is.
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@Relayer6a - dude, you know it ain't the case here.
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@Relayer6a - nope. Besides, why lie about it?
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Except, not quite.
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Numerous wreckages and the arrest of its creator say otherwise.
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@gsmollin2 - doesn't exactly work that way.
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Not quite, compared to Putin.
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Because what happens in the Red Sea affects *everyone*, not just the U.S.
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Except, Ukraine at first wasn't even planning on joining NATO... until Russia decided to invade Crimea in 2014.
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Except, the sole surviving Ho 229 prototype that the Allies captured wasn't even finished. Besides, the turbines and the heat shielding on the exhausts give the plane away to radar.
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Not to be a downer, but inclusiveness has been a thing in America ever since the Revolutionary War (even if it took a long, rocky path to achieve it). Besides, being more religious isn't really going to help here.
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