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I suspect the General in charge of the air defences for that area will commit suicide by falling out a basement window very shortly. Or by shooting himself multiple times in the head.
While stopping to reload, too.Or by shooting himself multiple times in the head.
Ya gotta keep shootin' 'til ya hit something vital.I suspect the General in charge of the air defences for that area will commit suicide by falling out a basement window very shortly. Or by shooting himself multiple times in the head.
Yes. Ukrainian codes - fire at will.
View: https://youtu.be/D46V6TsL69w
I'm wondering if this place was built with all applicable fire codes.
Was wondering whether this would be a better way since Poland is next door and usually has several million tons asSome good news from the Australian government at last. Not enough but some is better than none.
Australia to send $20 million to Ukraine for coal supplies, instead of sending coal direct
Australia has responded to requests from Ukraine for shipments of coal ahead of the country's next winter, opting to send $20 million in cash instead.www.abc.net.au
Was wondering whether this would be a better way since Poland is next door and usually has several million tons as
a stockpile.
Greta will not be pleased.If Ukraine needs anthracite that is the harder one but if they want it for electricity the lignite (brown) is fine.
I would imagine that F-16s could do the job.Can Ukraine defend its 340B against the incoming Sukhois?
I wonder if these older, surplus F-16s have been upgraded to receive a datalink from an AWACS in such a way that the F-16 pilot doesn't have to turn on his radar and advertise his position. From what I read here this capability has been around for almost twenty years, so I assume Ukraine is good to go. For any Ukrainian pilots raised on the older MiG-29s this must seem like Christmas morning.I would imagine that F-16s could do the job.
I like to believe that the H.U.R, with a little from their friends, have a cunning plan. I may be being a little optimistic.If I was Russia I'd be planning to shoot down or otherwise destroy Ukraine's new AWACS assets.
Surely part of VVS strategy for WW3 was always to find and kill NATO's Boeing E-3 Sentrys, so they'll be dusting off those plans now. So, flying over Russia, a Beriev A-50 detects the signature of Ukraine's Saab 340B AEW&C aircraft flying over Ukraine. Can Ukraine defend its 340B against the incoming Sukhois?
Are you thinking of more Beriev A-50s getting shot down? There's that excellent depiction during "Operation Dreamland" in Clancy's Red Storm Rising, in that case F-117s did the deed. For Ukraine it would need to be UAF MiGs or Sukhois over Russia with massive ECM support or Vipers shooting into Russia from within Ukraine airspace, since the Vipers are restricted, IIRC.I like to believe that the H.U.R, with a little from their friends, have a cunning plan. I may be being a little optimistic.