War in Ukraine

"It is reported that there are 15 eplosions over Novofedorivka in 30 minutes, mostly hitting the military unit. Detonation continues.

The airfield is currently home to the 43rd Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Russian Air Force, which mainly consists of Su-30SM, Su-33 and Su-24M bombers."
Was everyone out for lunch?

 
"It is reported that there are 15 eplosions over Novofedorivka in 30 minutes, mostly hitting the military unit. Detonation continues.

The airfield is currently home to the 43rd Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Russian Air Force, which mainly consists of Su-30SM, Su-33 and Su-24M bombers."
Nice planes you got there. Be a shame if something happened to them.
 
"Bless your heart" is what I have been thinking these last several months after much of the propaganda you Kiev trolls spread ends up being false. Like I said before I've lost count of what's turned out being wrong.

"Bless your heart" is also what I think when your pal Ricky goes on one of his long winded Ricky Rants.
lol. Didnt I already challenge you to name anything thats not the "Ghost of Kyiv" (which was tongue in cheek) and you came up with bupkis?

Yeah, that's what I thought. Enjoy your fetal position over the Pentagon confirming what I've been saying about the Russian body count for months of this "3 day special operation". Turns out Russia can have its Vietnam and eat it too!

 
Ukraine is now shaping the battlefield in Crimea and the Kherson region nicely. Between receiving the anti radar missiles recently, blowing up their Air Base and the HIMARs it looks like Ukraine is coming closer and closer to gaining air superiority.
 
Curious, now that Crimea has been hit, does anyone know if Crimea residents are fighting for Russia? I would think if they "overwhelmingly" supported joining Russia in the sham referendum in 2014, they must be tripping over themselves to ensure it stays part of Russia, right?

Yes, largely Russia ethnic and supportive of Putin.
 
Perhaps we did transfer some ATACMS undisclosed? They have the range to hit that air base.
Was wondering the same thing. While Ukraine has stated Neptune has land strike capability they are such a limited quantity. Of course we gave them Harpoon also which I believe can be targeted on land based targets also.

If they have ATACMS then the Kersh Strait Bridge is living on borrowed time.
 
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Was wondering the same thing. While Ukraine has stated Neptune has land strike capability they are such a limited quantity. Of course we gave them Harpoon also which I believe can be targeted on land based targets also.

If they have ATACMS then the Kersh Strait Bridge is living on borrowed time.

Ukraine is saying it was a purely Ukrainian developed tech so maybe Neptune indeed?

Also this:

 
Neptune is a more modern design based off the Soviet era Kh-35 which was the Soviet answer to the Harpoon.
Harpoon has also evolved as most of our weapon systems do. The current variants are more lethal, more accurate, and more spoof proof.
 
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Perhaps we did transfer some ATACMS undisclosed? They have the range to hit that air base.

Good question. If the Russians did, indeed, have 40+ planes on the runway there, they got caught with their pants down bigly.

I'd say this... if we haven't already given the UAF ATACMS, it's just a matter of time until we do.

Perhaps there's another option...



Can't wait to watch the Crimean bridge get busted.
 
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