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. I think you got the animal wrong. The mouse. Don't poke the mouse.
WookieMan says
. I think you got the animal wrong. The mouse. Don't poke the mouse.
Well whatever animal you want to call them, their rockets have been giving our astronauts rides to and from the ISS ever since our fancy shuttle program was shuttered. (At least until Elon made his rockets available.) Elon and the Russians are better at rockets than the US government. So again, don’t poke the bear.
They are not deploying the best of their forces.
Rockets are rockets.
PeopleUnited says
The bear lives half way around the world. Why do we insist on poking the bear?
The bear is mean. But poking the bear is mean too. Don’t poke the bear!
Agree we shouldn't be involved. I think you got the animal wrong. The mouse. Don't poke the mouse.
WookieMan says
PeopleUnited says
The bear lives half way around the world. Why do we insist on poking the bear?
The bear is mean. But poking the bear is mean too. Don’t poke the bear!
Agree we shouldn't be involved. I think you got the animal wrong. The mouse. Don't poke the mouse.
Russia Defense Spend 2023: $100 Bn (previous to War, <$60Bn)
USA Defense Spend 2023: $817 Bn!!!
Russia cannot demolish its neighbor with supposedly the 2nd strongest military on the planet.
WookieMan says
Russia cannot demolish its neighbor with supposedly the 2nd strongest military on the planet.
Russia is the second strongest military...in Ukraine.
The Russian fleet, which the day before conducted military exercises off the coast of Syria, was practicing intercepting cruise missiles with characteristics similar to American Tomahawk-type missiles. This is reported by the American portal about the US Marine Corps. According to the source cited by the authors, the Russians demonstratively conducted exercises and conducted part of the negotiations on open radio frequencies, showing that it was not difficult for them to destroy American missiles.
Meanwhile, the command of the Russian Navy did not provide any official information about the type of exercise.
Let us recall that the United States fears that Russia will transmit to Syria all information about the situation at sea and in the air, which will significantly complicate American aggression against Syria.
One of these days, the “aircraft carrier killer” missile cruiser “Moskva” will approach the shores of Syria, and in addition to it, the Black Sea Fleet patrol ship “Smetlivy” will approach the shores of Syria in the near future. On September 29, two more Black Sea Fleet ships will arrive in the area of the Syrian coast: the missile boat “Ivanovets” and the small missile ship “Shtil”. On Friday, a detachment of ships, including the BDK Novocherkassk (Black Sea Fleet) and Minsk (Baltic Fleet), as well as the reconnaissance ship Priazovye (Black Sea Fleet), passed the Dardanelles and became available to the command of the Mediterranean squadron, RIA Novosti reports. http:/ /telegrafist.org/2013/09/11/86228/
In any case, the Russian fleet, regardless of the surrounding situation, will scan the sea and air space in the area where the fleet is deployed. At the same time, as information has already flashed in the media, Russia, in theory, can transfer this information to the Syrian air defense.
Syria is armed with the latest Russian Pantsir-S1 air defense systems, which are capable of destroying American Tomahawk-type cruise missiles. The Pantsir air defense missile system was (and still is, apparently) designed primarily to combat incoming Tomahawk-type cruise missiles and low-flying (maneuvering) enemy targets that for some reason broke through the air defense barrier. Tests of the Pantsir have shown that the complex is capable of shooting down low-flying missiles, including at a record low altitude of 15 meters. http://telegrafist.org/2013/09/11/86228/
socal2 says
“ITS A LAND WAR!!”
Yes. It is. Nice you came on board with reality.
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