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Comments by "MarcosElMalo2" (@MarcosElMalo2) on "Analyzing 5 new combat videos from Ukraine war" video.
Russians: Five minute break. Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em. Ukrainian BTR: Don’t mind if I do.
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@xpusostomos At its most basic, you want to obscure or break up the outline of the vehicle, equipment, or emplacement. If your adversary is performing recon directly above you, they have a better chance of detecting you. But from further off, the tell tale signs are obscured. Of course, Russia also has the problem of tire tracks.
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@yv2362 With regard to slowing down the invading horde until help arrives: Has anyone tried the tactic of throwing down bottles of vodka and porno magazines, then retreating 100 meters? Jars of pickles with small openings might also work, as it’s hard to fire a rifle when your hand is stuck in a jar. This would probably halt a Russian advance for 24 hours.
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@xpusostomos I don’t know if they caused any derailments, but there is a group or groups in Belarus that, in the first weeks of the war, have been messing with the rail system to delay Russian shipments. Messing about with track signals, switching trains from their planned routes, all sorts of shenanigans to cause friction and slow down. It’s suspected that the people who were doing this are rail employees that understood the best ways to disrupt Russian supply trains.
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@libertyman3729 You were in Khe San? Cool story, bro.
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You can’t replace what you didn’t have in the first place. It’s like buying a radiator hose for an air cooled engine.
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Kino-netic.
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@Fast_Ultralight Your current government is also a coalition, no? You’re doing pretty good, given all the negotiations and deal making that has to go on between the parties, even internally within each party. It’s not ideal, but it’s democracy in action.
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Or on purpose. You know, to improve morale.
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The Ukraine government propaganda is kept somewhat honest because they allow independent journalists in country. These journalists can go almost anywhere that they want to risk going, and fact check government claims. So I’ll view Ukrainian propaganda more positively, knowing that they might spin a story or exaggerate, but seldom are they going to tell outright lies. They care about maintaining credibility. Not so much with Russian propaganda. They’ve made independent journalism illegal, with penalties up to 15 years imprisonment. They have paid propagandists pretending to be freelancers (example, Patrick Lancaster, who has been a reporter for RT for years, and is now suddenly “independent”. Russian propaganda is revealed to be the opposite of the truth on a regular basis. I can’t even begin to take any of it seriously because of their track record. The Russians have become so used to making up whatever bullcrap they want that they don’t even know what plausibility is anymore.
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Haha, I thought you were about to take credit. We should be sending batteries!
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What latrine?. Dudinski was squatting down and crapping in an open field with a hand full of rubles to wipe his ass.
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Has he ever been identified as an alcoholic? I know many Russians are addicted to alcohol. Long term effects are liver disease.
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@xpusostomos lol, it was that one guy taking a shit.
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@markusmaximus6636 Hi there, Putzi.
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@donnievance1942 Your expectations are too great for brainus minimus.
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@angelopugliese6034 Hurtanus Maximus
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@silent_stalker3687 What a load of horseshidt. Russia has announced that it intends to take the south and eastern parts of the country as their immediate goal, since their original goal of decapitating the Ukrainian government failed. If they were to succeed (which I doubt they can), they would create a new separatist region to provide a new excuse to attack whatever remains of Ukraine. There’s no real difference between Russia wanting to take over Ukraine vs Russia wanting to take over MOST of Ukraine.
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