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Yes.The F-16 went into service 45 years ago.
The F-15 went into service 48 years ago.
The F-18 went into service 40 years ago.
The B-52 went into service 69 years ago.
Should we give all this old junk to Ukraine too?
Because, it's old, right?
Not because its old equipment, but if its sitting in storage and highly unlikely to be used as production of the replacements is continuing, then why not give it to Ukraine? Or indeed any other area of the world where Russia and China are imposing themselves on neighbouring countries.The F-16 went into service 45 years ago.
The F-15 went into service 48 years ago.
The F-18 went into service 40 years ago.
The B-52 went into service 69 years ago.
Should we give all this old junk to Ukraine too?
Because, it's old, right?
They are going to press their historical claims on Novgorod, aren't they?Hmmm . . . not something I thought I would see in my lifetime.
:Sweden is warned to 'brace for war' by civil defence minister:
It's all going to plan.All is not well in the promised land of Russia
A giant warehouse near St Petersburg has gone up in smoke after the Russian workers there set the entire facility ablaze.
The action was reportedly taken after Russian police raided the Wildberries warehouse to find people to conscript to fight the war in Ukraine.
According to Russian media sources the incident is currently under investigation by the state prosecutor's office.
According to APA's Russian bureau, there is currently no available information regarding the number of casualties or injuries caused by the fire.
The fire took hold of the 50 thousand square metre site and required hundreds of firefighters to bring it under control.
Its quite a fire
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If Putin owns the opposition, it might well be going according to plan.It's all going to plan.
As far as I know the Express represents the bottom end of British journalism and is not a reliable source of information.A buddy at another forum linked to an article reporting that this fire was started by workers when police showed up to conscript them into the army. I don't know how good or bad a source express.uk.co is, so I stick with Reuters and AP for international news.
As far as I know the Express represents the bottom end of British journalism and is not a reliable source of information.
Any British in the forum? to confirm/deny
Nevertheless, in this case they may be right
Happy to give it to Ukraine. My point was more that the USAF has been trying to offload so that they can better use resources on far more capable platforms like the F-35.The F-16 went into service 45 years ago.
The F-15 went into service 48 years ago.
The F-18 went into service 40 years ago.
The B-52 went into service 69 years ago.
Should we give all this old junk to Ukraine too?
Because, it's old, right?