Could be the Switchblade 600 that is mentioned since its dismounted portable weapon, still new and few sent to Ukraine. Or something different the Army wants. But definitely not the Russian Lancet. Unless Israel decides to share the same tech with the U.S. besides Russia.
Russians have been using cluster munitions since the beginning of the war on Ukrainian cities. Its a well known fact. You just mad that more Russians are going to be killed by cluster munitions in trenches.
I don't know. Feels like Wagner is now his family. He talks to the prisoners prior to recruiting those, shows the bodies of his men that died, interacts with them, now realizes how this war started on false pretenses, etc.
It really does. At most I figure he just really be pissed off and...
If you were the leader of Wagner, would you be fighting both Ukraine and Russia? And I doubt they be joining Ukraine since Wagner have their own interests.
That was quick!
Russia sent all of their tanks to Ukraine as we saw in their Victory Parade that they only used an old T-34 for the parade. Not much resistance against that.
Reminds me of the novel Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy at the end of the book where the Russian military decided to start a coup after starting WW3 on false pretenses.
Biggest mistake was the Russian military and government trying to put PMCs under their control prior to that. Obviously you saw that kind of resistance from Wagner and Russia decided to teach them a lesson which led to this.
That is way too unpredictable to assume that the enemy will charge and then you blow the dam. Past history has shown that blowing dams is to prevent enemy from getting to the other side.
What makes you think Russia wants to stop at just Donbass and Crimea? And didn't the Russians already annexed other regions like Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Luhansk, besides Donbass which by the way Russia has yet to take all of those regions? Meaning Russia has a long ways to go to annex all of...
If Putin loses Crimea to a counter offensive, then losing access to water is the least of his concerns if that can be prevented. Especially when he built a bridge from Russia to Crimea to address some of the water problems.
U.S. sends bombers near Russian borders all the time. Same for the Russians when near U.S. borders.
No they haven't. Russia still does it. Especially near Alaska.
This is also a great opportunity to improve air defense against combined ballistic missile, cruise missile and kamikaze drones in real war.
How can they if its at night? Russians hoping Patriots can't see at night.
Nah, Japan surrendered after it took 2 atomic bombs and Soviet invasion along with a letter prior to the atomic bombs demanding for unconditional surrender and about a new weapon.
https://time.com/4142857/wwii-leaflets-japan/
TO THE JAPANESE PEOPLE:
America asks that you take immediate heed...
I mentioned that Russia couldn't defend everything since its too big. The Ukrainians should target less defended areas especially refineries and ammo depots and so on. Attacking Moscow in broad daylight was sending a message.
How so? Russians provided fighter jets during Korean and Vietnam War and that didn't escalate.
Not sure how it would lead to that. U.S. has lost F-16s in past conflict, did that lead to retiring planes soon?