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"have you ever heard of Azov battalion right sector kraken??" - the group whose views mellowed out with the influx of younger members? "what do you call a country that 🚫 language culture and religion??" - Russia, besides Crimea once belonged to the local Tatars.
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Except, most of those billions are still stateside. Most of the equipment sent to Ukraine were already long paid for before the conflict began.
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​ @Tigershark_3082 - besides, unlike the F-117, the Blackbird requires several more specific resources to maintain readiness (the less conventional JP-7 fuel and the tankers modified to carry and refuel).
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"Russia has shown in history that it has an unlimited amount of land and men to trade for time." - not quite.
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Nope.
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​ @eerotillanen8914 - again nope, and you pretty much know that already.
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​ @eerotillanen8914 - "US, EU and NATO have been the devils behind the Ukraine war." - this is where you're obviously wrong. Besides, have you heard about the dealings of one Sergey Glazyev? "Uncle Adolf and Father Sunny played us into war the last time with the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact's secret addendum" - you forgot the part that Stalin was also involved with that one. "Trump quite accurately warns that this may turn into full scale nuclear exchange." - except, not quite. Dude, don't play dumb. You know that.
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Nope, not even close bud.
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Pro-Russia milbloggers say otherwise.
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Belka did nothing wrong
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 @TonyChan-eh3nz - if I'm reading the comment correctly, he's likely referring to the drogue chutes on the Norwegian F-35s.
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 @paulroberts7429 - nope. Far from it.
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And yet, Russia is doing far worse in Ukraine. Even a 90's ATACMS works pretty fine despite the "advanced" S-400s and S-500s being employed.
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Not quite. Northrop already had plans to make flying wings as early as the late 30's (maybe earlier).
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 @delbertstringbreaker7686 - not with the jet engine, the concept as a whole. And a lot of people forget that the Hortens weren't the first; even many of us were prudent to consider that Northrop didn't invent the flying wing concept.
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It's more on Russia.
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Nope.
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The B-1B has a top speed of 900+ mph, barely more than enough to go supersonic.
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 @justhefacts8358 - I can definitely tell you know that's not the case, please.
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 @justhefacts8358 - dude, cut the act. You know that.
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Not quite.
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 @ExiliaN42 - again, not quite. Be honest here.
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 @ExiliaN42 - so.... nope, not quite. And you know that
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 @ExiliaN42 - dude, why blame mostly on the Democrats? Besides, someone by the name of Sarcasmitron would like a word.
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 @ExiliaN42 - dude, again be honest here.
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 @ExiliaN42 - "but I am" - not quite.
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​ @ExiliaN42 - so... blame Democrats for a lot of the issues the Republicans mainly planted. Is that right?
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​ @andrewberry7117 - besides, the pro-Russia milbloggers would like a word with Mr. dhdmsh.
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​ @ПетрПетрович777 - dude, cut the act. I can tell.
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​ @ПетрПетрович777 - "you confirm that you are just another paid troll" - nope. And once again, you already know that. Besides, you might want to look at Russia... cuz it seems that they have a way bigger neo-Nazi problem.
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​ @joealcamo8901 - except, nope.
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​ @ПетрПетрович777 - except, Russia is displaying all of the issues you accuse Ukriane... and on a much larger scale.
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​ @ПетрПетрович777 - nope, and you know it.
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​ @ПетрПетрович777 - so, not quite? Be honest here.
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"the reality is its a very viable solution to the Covid problem..." - yet, why do I get the feeling you got yourself vaccinated secretly?
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Except, the Horten bros. weren't the first.
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Except, the Ho 229 ISN'T A STEALTH PLANE. Besides, Northrop was already working on flying wing designs AS EARLY AS THE LATE '20S.
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"Thet did invent the drone, the buzz bomb." Some say the drone started with the British through the remote-controlled "Queen Bee". Meanwhile, the idea of a buzz bomb (and the idea of cruise missiles) likely started with the Kettering Bug.
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"Korea" - except Kim invaded the South (with Stalin's blessing) "Ukraine" - except Kiev wishes to distance itself from Moscow
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 @mikecopinger7180 - not quite, bud. Besides, the former Warsaw Pact members would like a word.
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Except, nope. Besides, Kyiv was founded at a time that the land where Moscow would be founded was still a swamp.
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​ @paulroberts7429 - "its not gospel,(Serbia)" - conveniently forgetting the part that one of the main reasons why it was set up for that event was due to complacency on the part of the Air Force (i.e. flying the same flight path over and over). "SU-57 is better accept it" - and yet, Russia only has like, what, how many of them in use? Besides, the Chinese has like way more stealth fighters in service than Russia.
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 @paulroberts7429 - "and missiles are Hypersonic" - there's a bit of an asterisk in that, especially considering the arrest of the Kinzhal's creator and the inadequacies of it meeting the definition of being a hypersonic missile (which, in honestly, is just an air-launched version of the Iskander SRBM). Which brings us to this: something tells me you aren't exactly well-versed into military tech.
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 @paulroberts7429 - and yet, said supermaneuverability didn't help an Su-30SM when it was promoted to submarine of the Black Sea recently. Besides, if Russia "mastered" VTOL, why did they retire their VTOL-capable (or rather, STOVL-capable) jets?
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 @paulroberts7429 - The Yak-38 suffers from poor range and payload. The supposed savings from not using a CATOBAR carrier - basically negligible. "US failed that is why harrier helped Boeing" - except, it wasn't Boeing that did the job (it was actually McDonnell Douglas - Boeing only acquired the rights to the Harrier II after they bought MD). And funnily enough, America actually did much of the heavy lifting on the Harrier upgrades. Yeah, to be honest, you seem to lack knowledge on military tech, history and development. There's also the part that you seem to have no knowledge on the different combat doctrines.
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​ @paulroberts7429 - while leaving out some of the other causes that are not made by the plane itself (bad weather, bird strikes, etc.).
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​ @paulroberts7429 - yeah, you're getting WAY off-topic here. Aren't we taking about the thrust-vectoring here?
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​ @samcam8284 - pro-Russia milbloggers say otherwise.
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Except, it wasn't.
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"the US state Department started the war in 2014." - incorrect, and you know that.
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