"All of Vlad's forces and all of Vlad's men, are out to put Humpty together again." (1 Viewer)

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I'm sure the Black Sea Fleet will soon report sinking USS Enterprise CVN-80.
 


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This sounds a bit questionable. Scorpion has been out of service for years, with the tiny stump that remains of UK armoured forces operating Scorpion CVRTs converted into first Sabre and then Scimitar recon AFVs.

Where has this cache supposedly been found?
 

According to Wiki (yes, I know) there's still over 1,000 Scorpions in service in Africa and South America. Iran has 20 (yep...won't get our hands on those), Nigeria has 150, Oman 120 and Thailand 100. The condition of all these vehicles is unknown and many may be unserviceable. I suspect any bound for Ukraine would require a complete rebuild...but that's just me.
 

Russian spycraft going back to the Okhrana has been excellent for more than a century, if not longer? It's one of the few areas wherein they play the long game. Amongst other successes, they penetrated German leadership with the Rote Kapelle, as well as the Manhattan Project, higher levels of the British foreign service with Philby et al, and placed a mole in the CIA in the form of Aldrich Ames, the agency's chief of Soviet Counterintelligence, in the 80s.
 

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