Russian Ukrainian War

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Minus Su-35.
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Now a convenient testing ground has appeared. Previously, it was necessary to find a place, because Ukraine is densely populated, like all European countries, and Crimea was occupied back in 2014. Now everything is different: on May 30, an experimental Ukrainian ballistic missile flew 300 km and destroyed a Russian command post.
 
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Perished in 1991, now it's FSB , and they are not even a shadow of kgb
No no, now they are "SVR".
FSB just does Border Security and Internal intelligence. Kind of like BSF+IB combined.
 
For Russia – Either India or China?

The war in Ukraine has cost Russia its superpower status, despite its advanced weaponry and technical expertise. Its economic weakness stems largely from Western sanctions that restrict trade and financial transactions. Still, Russia remains the sixth or seventh largest economy globally. A key strength is its agricultural self-sufficiency, which lends it a measure of independence from the West.
Will Russia resurge? It is highly unlikely as world economics under Western control will make sure that they never acquire the Cold War super power status. Unfortunate for the West, a much bigger economic power in China has emerged, but it is still an second rate military power with third rate military hardware. Hence, China needs Russia and vice versa.

Historically, China and Russia have been rivals. Dating back to the Mongol invasions and subsequent conflicts, including the 1969 Ussuri River clashes, the relationship has been fraught. During the Ukraine war, isolated from the West, Russia turned to China for economic and limited military support, largely in the form of industrial supply. This shift alarmed the West.

China, fueled by massive American foreign investment, has become a manufacturing powerhouse. It excels at reverse engineering but still relies heavily on copying Western and Russian technologies. Its ambitions to surpass the West leave little room for deep ties with either the west or Russia or even India.

India, meanwhile, lags behind both Russia and China in manufacturing and heavy industry but holds an edge in manpower and political alignment. With its focus on economic growth, India has little strategic interest in Russia or China. It leans clearly toward the West, despite its non-aligned policy, which remains a point of friction with Western powers.

While India has reduced its reliance on Russian military hardware, it still depends on Russia for advanced technologies like missiles and nuclear energy. This enduring relationship limits how far India can pivot westward.

In the end, Russia cannot fully align with either China or India. The West will not allow huge progress hence its path forward lies in rebuilding from within, relying on its own resources once the war in Ukraine ends.
 

A little pin prick compared to the 90,000 desertions this year alone. A guess Lindsey Graham will have to announce a change to his narrative. Instead of fighting to the last, he has to state Ukrainians will run away to the last soldier. BTW Akim this isn't me talking, it's your own media, so if you don't want to believe me, you should believe them.

Ukrainian media reported over 90,000 deserters to the Ukrainian Armed Forces this year.​

"The country.ua": in 2025, over 90 thousand cases of desertion were initiated in Ukraine
 

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Regarding North Korean mortars:
Another confirmation. No, I fully approve of the decision. We also need heavy mortars. Back in 2021, there was a decision to resume production of the M-160. But then the war began, this is not a standard caliber of mortar shells. In addition to Western supplies of 120-mm mortars, the production of Ukrainian 120-mm mortars was increased.
So the Russians made the right decision. But this is further proof that Russian reserves are rapidly melting away. I have already said - half of the artillery in the Russian army is North Korean.
@Hari Sud wrote an analytical article, who will Russia choose? In my opinion, the answer is obvious - North Korea will not even fart without China's permission.
 
Footage of the interception of Ukrainian drones, of an unknown type, by Russian Ka-52 helicopters. The location of the shooting is not reported. In the video, the Ka-52 helicopter hits two Ukrainian drones with Igla-V missiles. Judging by the video, the infrared homing head of the missile was unable to lock on to one of the drones. The video also includes the missile's hit on a Ukrainian AN-196 Lyuty drone.


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The Kh-22s haven't been fired for a long time. They are hard to shoot down, but they are very vulnerable to Ukrainian electronic warfare. However, last night, 2 were shot down at once cruise missile and the third one fell into the lake and scared the frogs.
Last night, all the missiles were shot down, but 20 "mopeds" (10% of those launched) reached their target.
 
The Kh-22s haven't been fired for a long time. They are hard to shoot down, but they are very vulnerable to Ukrainian electronic warfare. However, last night, 2 were shot down at once cruise missile and the third one fell into the lake and scared the frogs.
Last night, all the missiles were shot down, but 20 "mopeds" (10% of those launched) reached their target.
Actually Akim, Ukraine claims they shot down 479 out of 499 drones/missiles that were launched. Nobody takes you serious here. Why don't you post on Denys or that clown Jake's accounts. They would welcome you to their single digit IQ club.

Russia has launched a total of 499 drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight on Monday, specifically targeting western regions of Ukraine. Kyiv has neutralised most of the incoming targets, including Kinzhal ballistic missiles.​

In yet another massive overnight attack, Russia launched a total of 499 drones and missiles at Ukraine on Monday.

According to the official statement by Ukraine’s Air Defence forces, 479 of them have been downed.

In a record wave of strikes, Moscow launched 479 Shahed‑type attack drones and various decoy UAVs, four Kh‑47M2 "Kinzhal" air-launched ballistic missiles, 10 Kh‑101 cruise missiles, three Kh‑22 cruise missiles, two Kh‑31P anti‑radar missiles and one Kh‑35 cruise missile.

Ukraine reportedly neutralised 479 of the incoming targets, shooting down 292 and jamming 187 via electronic warfare.


https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/...0-drones-and-missiles-in-latest-record-strike Here's a picture of Jerk face Jake and douche bag Denys.
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