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Russia-Ukraine War - News and Developments PART 2

Sad to tell you that it seems the best, not the only way, to kinda sorta of 'defeat' the US is to lose in battles, give up territories in home soil, then wait until the US got tire and leave. Cumulative, indeed. I wonder which military academy will teach that. :lol:
If you consider breaking in and entering a victory then there a lot of victorious criminals in the US :omghaha:
 
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Now comes the great hours of the Ukraine partisan. The Russian occupation army is called

“Raschisten” russian facists or
“Orks”

Whilst I am very much pro-Ukraine from an ethical standpoint, I cannot agree with this categorisation of Russians as "subhuman", I appreciate its reciprocal because the Russians also use a pejorative when referring to Ukrainians but this categorisation of calling Russians "orcs" a subhuman species from Tolkien's book "The Book of Lost Tales".

When imagining what an evil, unflinching and fearsome army of ghastly soldiers would look like, especially soldiers who in his book " The book of lost tales" penned by Tolkien were beasts created by the first Dark Lord, Morgoth, before the First Age and served him and later his successor in their quest to dominate Middle-earth.

Tolkien's inspiration for the word "orc" came from an obscure name given to mythical creatures and literally meant "demon"

Interestingly this behaviour of attributing "subhuman" traits to enemies was first seen in Heinrich Himmler’s pamphlet simply titled Der Untermensch "The Sub Human".

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Of course you could argue this dehumanisation is important in war, after all it is harder to kill something when you see it as a living, breathing sentient being, and easier when it is seen as somehow an abomination or blight that must be gotten rid of. Either way it is bitter irony that in 2022 we are still using tactics adopted and perfected by Himmler to alienate the Jews 80 years ago.
 
Mhm yea, because Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan are such amazingly economically strong countries with infrastructure that can support them all.

Totally no civil wars of any sorts were fought after the aforementioned invasions, or the further killings of civillians. Bravo 👍
Yes, they were all affected by global islamists power grabs.
 
Whilst I am very much pro-Ukraine from an ethical standpoint, I cannot agree with this categorisation of Russians as "subhuman", I appreciate its reciprocal because the Russians also use a pejorative when referring to Ukrainians but this categorisation of calling Russians "orcs" a subhuman species from Tolkien's book "The Book of Lost Tales".

When imagining what an evil, unflinching and fearsome army of ghastly soldiers would look like, especially soldiers who in his book " The book of lost tales" penned by Tolkien were beasts created by the first Dark Lord, Morgoth, before the First Age and served him and later his successor in their quest to dominate Middle-earth.

Tolkien's inspiration for the word "orc" came from an obscure name given to mythical creatures and literally meant "demon"

Interestingly this behaviour of attributing "subhuman" traits to enemies was first seen in Heinrich Himmler’s pamphlet simply titled Der Untermensch "The Sub Human".

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Of course you could argue this dehumanisation is important in war, after all it is harder to kill something when you see it as a living, breathing sentient being, and easier when it is seen as somehow an abomination or blight that must be gotten rid of. Either way it is bitter irony that in 2022 we are still using tactics adopted and perfected by Himmler to alienate the Jews 80 years ago.
"the time of the orcs are coming!"
Putin can´t say better.

 

Su-35S: Russia’s Newish Fighter That Was a Powerhouse (Until Ukraine?)​




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By
Peter Suciu


Published
3 hours ago












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Image: Creative Commons.




Russia’s Su-35S fighter seems like a modernized version of the Su-27, making it a clear winner for many reasons. And yet, while it would have seemed this modern plane would have done well over the skies in Ukraine all has not gone according to plan: Recently a pair of Russian Sukhoi Su-35 (NATO reporting name “Flanker-E”) – the improved derivative of the Cold War-era Su-27 – had bombed targets in Ukraine before returning to its base. The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) announced crews of the Su-35S fighter jets from the Western Military District of the Russian Armed Forces destroyed viral “military infrastructure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the special military operation.”

The Su-35S was developed to gain air supremacy by destroying manned and unmanned aerial vehicles with guided missiles at long, medium, and short ranges, while conducting long-range and short-range combat maneuvers.
For its part, Ukraine had also announced a Su-35S was shot down during an aerial dogfight over the Kherson region on May 27. That was less than two months after another Su-35S had been downed by Ukrainian air defenses near the Kharkiv region in early April.
Su-35 – Capable Warbird?

The Sukhoi Su-35S is a fourth-generation “++” aircraft that was designed with some fifth-generation technologies. The Flanker-E, which is essentially the second improved version of the Su-27M, is single-seat, twin-engine, supermaneuverable aircraft. It is an air superiority that can be used as a ground-attack aircraft.
The Su-35S features thrust-vectoring engines in place of the Su-27’s canards. It has been described by some Kremlin analysts as a capable foe to current U.S. aircraft, including the F-15 Eagle, the F/A-18, and even the F-35 Lightning II.

Russia has long touted its capabilities, and according to United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), the Su-35S’s manufacturer, the fighter “combines the qualities of a modern fighter (super-maneuverability, superior active and passive acquisition aids, high supersonic speed and long-range, capability of managing battle group actions, etc.) and a good tactical airplane (wide range of weapons that can be carried, modern multi-channel electronic warfare system, reduced radar signature, and high combat survivability).”
It is equipped with an Irbis phased-array radar control system which enables the aircraft to detect quickly and track simultaneously up to four ground targets or up to 30 airborne targets, while it can also engage up to eight airborne targets at the same time. In addition, the radar control system has the friend-or-foe identification capability for aerial and maritime objects, and is also capable of identifying the class and type of airborne targets and taking aerial photos of the ground. In theory, those capabilities would make for a highly capable aircraft.
The Su-35’s armament includes a GSh-30-1 30mm autocannon with 150 rounds, along with 17,630 pounds of payload on 12 external points. It can carry a variety of air-to-air, air-to-surface, anti-radiation, and anti-ship missiles, as well as a number of TV, laser-, and satellite-guided bombs.
Its twin Saturn AL-41F1S turbofans provide the Su-35 with maneuverability that UAC claims can easily match or exceed the evasion techniques of nearly all existing fourth-generation fighters. With a maximum speed of 1,550 mph and a ceiling of 59,050 feet, it is a well-armed, speedy aircraft.
Flanker Fails?
Despite Russia’s claims, some less biased aviation experts have suggested that the aircraft has failed to live up to the hype and that it has been little more than a stopgap by the Kremlin to update its antiquated Cold War fighters.

The Aviation Geek Club quoted Abhirup Sengupta, an aviation expert, who explained via Quora, “It’s marketed as ‘world-beating’ – something it doesn’t come close to.”
Sengupta explained, “The Su-35 is definitely the most capable fighter in the Russian Air Force and there is no doubt that it presents a serious threat to any 4th gen aircraft out there. But to say that it’s on the same level as today’s F-15E, F/A-18E/F, Typhoon or Rafale, much less ‘superior’ is defying reality.”
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Russian Su-35 fighter jet. Image Credit: Creative Commons.
The fact that not one, but two of the Flanker-Es have been shot down in Ukraine – where Russia maintains an edge, even if it is uncontested control of the skies speaks volumes about the Su-35S. It could also explain why the Kremlin hasn’t opted to send additional Su-35S fighters to the warzone.

Yes, they were all affected by global islamists power grabs.

If that is so... The Islamic movements would have win.... But that wasn't so.

They got rid of Mullah Omar, Saddam Hussein and Gadaffi.
Three butchers the world can live without.
Lol... Butchers????
 
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Yes, they were all affected by global islamists power grabs.
Have you seen what Iraq, Syria and Libya looked like before these US and NATO 'interventions'? Those nations were better off than yours. People had clean water, sanitation, food and an actual infrastructure. This was during the time of those 'butchers'.

And talking about global power grabs lol. Pot calling kettle black
 
Ukrainian Airline Cargo plane carrying 'Dangerous Goods' crashed in Greece:

Residents reported seeing a fireball and hearing explosions for two hours after the Antonov aircraft came down near the city of Kavala.


 
Oh that will become ugly. The Swiss becomes a new battlefield. Russia threatens Swiss over publishing a caricature on a newspaper.
Will Swiss seek to join NATO?


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Have you seen what Iraq, Syria and Libya looked like before these US and NATO 'interventions'? Those nations were better off than yours. People had clean water, sanitation, food and an actual infrastructure. This was during the time of those 'butchers'.

And talking about global power grabs lol. Pot calling kettle black

It all started with the Arab Spring which succeeded in Tunisia and Egypt.
When people started to demonstrate for democracy in Syria and Libya the butchers responded with violence.
In Iraq, the security services absolutely killed all opposition.
The demonstrators were decidedly not happy with the situation.
No, they were not better off. They were slaves under brutal regimes.



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Syria was in civil war for several years before the US started getting involved.
The countries are being destroyed by the islamists that want to become the next dictators like in Iran.
 
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Whilst I am very much pro-Ukraine from an ethical standpoint, I cannot agree with this categorisation of Russians as "subhuman", I appreciate its reciprocal because the Russians also use a pejorative when referring to Ukrainians but this categorisation of calling Russians "orcs" a subhuman species from Tolkien's book "The Book of Lost Tales".

When imagining what an evil, unflinching and fearsome army of ghastly soldiers would look like, especially soldiers who in his book " The book of lost tales" penned by Tolkien were beasts created by the first Dark Lord, Morgoth, before the First Age and served him and later his successor in their quest to dominate Middle-earth.

Tolkien's inspiration for the word "orc" came from an obscure name given to mythical creatures and literally meant "demon"

Interestingly this behaviour of attributing "subhuman" traits to enemies was first seen in Heinrich Himmler’s pamphlet simply titled Der Untermensch "The Sub Human".

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Of course you could argue this dehumanisation is important in war, after all it is harder to kill something when you see it as a living, breathing sentient being, and easier when it is seen as somehow an abomination or blight that must be gotten rid of. Either way it is bitter irony that in 2022 we are still using tactics adopted and perfected by Himmler to alienate the Jews 80 years ago.
He is talking about the russian occupation army, not the russians in general.

In the 21st century such looters, rapist, and colonialists should be met with critiscism and ridicule. A name fitting their barbarity.
I see nothing wrong here.
 
lol, my tear is from seeing you ask the mod to ban me or you leave and they did jack shit. Nothing get more tears out from that, it have nothing to do with Ukraine lol. :rofl: :laugh:

I don't care if you condemn Russia lol, as if that would change anything. I mean, would Ukraine lost because Pakistan refused to condemn Russia?? LOL

Seriously man, are u a 13 yo kid? U keep repeating urself like those kids fighting and u claim to be some kind of military expert? We have military guys here and everyone respects them, why? Because they behave like one.
This is a news and update thread and u have given zero news or update and just trolling and cheerleading. Why dont u just keep to ur so called military expertise and update about the ground situation, if u can even do that and not engage in trolling and teenage fights.

This thread have been blocked once because of ur unnecessary trolling and dumb arguments and fights. If u have something useful to share then plz do so but stop with ur cheerleading trolling or this thread might get blocked again.
 
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