Escuadrilla Azul
Tech Sergeant
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- Feb 27, 2020
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IMO this is an example of a pilot both wanting to survive and not too supportive of the invasion who cleared his rockets into the general direction of the enemy so he can return to base with empty racks, suggesting he's done his duty.Russian attack helicopters shooting rockets salvo upwards. Looks like a tactic to extend the range at the cost of precision.
And presumably no "gun" cameras showing otherwise...IMO this is an example of a pilot both wanting to survive and not too supportive of the invasion who cleared his rockets into the general direction of the enemy so he can return to base with empty racks, suggesting he's done his duty.
The gunner may have inadvertently switched them off.And presumably no "gun" cameras showing otherwise...
Twice! Probably malfunction!The gunner may have inadvertently switched them off.
Perhaps when Mikhail's Navy sails by Turkey.
I suspect the lawyers among you might see the phrase "Allied territory AND POPULATIONS against attack" as a loophole for protecting ethnic peoples living in a non-NATO country as did Hitler with those Germans in the Sudatenland.But only deterrence against attack on the member nations. NATO has no charter to deter attack anywhere else. From NATO's own website:
Safeguarding the freedom and security of its members
NATO's essential and enduring purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of all its members by political and military means. Collective defence is at the heart of the Alliance, as set out in Article 5 of the Washington Treaty. NATO's greatest responsibility is to protect and defend Allied territory and populations against attack in a world where peace and security cannot be taken for granted.
Deterrence is a core element of NATO's overall strategy: preventing conflict and war, protecting Allies, maintaining freedom of decision and action, and upholding the principles and values it stands for – individual liberty, democracy, human rights and the rule of law. Free societies and the rules-based international order need to be backed by credible transatlantic defence.
NATO's capacity to deter and defend is supported by an appropriate mix of nuclear, conventional, and missile defence capabilities, which complement each other, and is underpinned by an array of civil and military resources to support these capabilities and the posture more broadly. NATO also maintains the freedom of action and flexibility to respond to the full spectrum of challenges with an appropriate and tailored approach.
The capitalized term "Allies" has a specific meaning and relates solely to those countries who are party to the NATO treaty. Other nations who align with NATO but are not signatories of the treaty are termed partners...and you'll note that "partners" does not appear in the description.
And just how does Russia expect deliver on that threat?Russia threatens Bosnia and Herzegovina over NATO membership
A Russian ambassador said Bosnia and Herzegovina could face the same military aggression unleashed on Ukraine if the country joins NATO.www.yahoo.com
We all know he does not plan on stopping at Ukraine so why not? No point in keeping it a secret.And just how does Russia expect deliver on that threat?
Bosnia/Herzegovina is landlocked by Croatia and Montenegro, both being NATO nations and to get to them would mean violating either's borders...
All Putler needs to do, is watch old CNN footage of the first 72 hours of Operation Desert Storm to see what'll happen to his glorious military if he tries...We all know he does not plan on stopping at Ukraine so why not? No point in keeping it a secret.
All Putler needs to do, is watch old CNN footage of the first 72 hours of Operation Desert Storm to see what'll happen to his glorious military if he tries...