Admiral Beez
Major
These refurbed cruise missile from Ukraine are supposed to have a sizable warhead. The damage looks too small.
What these Russian airplanes really need is some cluster bomblets.
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It looks to me like it's been used for parts. Aren't the scorch marks years of oil leaks and start up marks?The Tu-95 at the upper-right in the top picture is not looking too good either. Both outer wing sections missing and sitting low on the starboard side. The outer wing sections look torn off, with burn marks on the left wing at least.
I agree it looks like it is being used for parts to me (the one on the upper right) it is also missing at least 3 of 4 engines IMOThe Tu-95 at the upper-right in the top picture is not looking too good either. Both outer wing sections missing and sitting low on the starboard side. The outer wing sections look torn off, with burn marks on the left wing at least.
The Tu-95 at the upper-right in the top picture is not looking too good either. Both outer wing sections missing and sitting low on the starboard side. The outer wing sections look torn off, with burn marks on the left wing at least.
You got better eyes than me.
Aren't the Ukrainians firing 10,000 shells a week? While much better than the Euros or us inept Canadians, but what war was the US planning to fight at these paltry outputs?"Army Secretary Christine Wormuth separately told reporters that the U.S. will go from making 14,000 155mm shells each month to 20,000 by the spring and 40,000 by 2025."...
Another good reason to expedite the US semiconductor industry. Relying on Taiwan for the lot is folly.A "relatively large" percentage of the 155mm rounds being contracted/produced now are of the various PGM types.
This reminds me of when Hitler pressed Mussolini to declare war on Russia and send troops. The ARMIR did not do well at all, getting massacred. By the time Italy withdrew from Russia in 1943 they'd lost 114,520 of the original 235,000 soldiers, including their general, Paolo Tarnassi.KYIV, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Russia's ally Belarus said on Wednesday it was moving troops and military hardware to counteract what it called a threat of terrorism, amid signs Moscow could be putting pressure on its loyal client to open a new front in the war against Ukraine.