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Cool.😎

If it were the Americans there would need to be studies made, contracts to be issued, trials carried out, more contracts to be issued, updating of specs which would mean another round of updating the price and so on.

At the end off the day it would cost a billion a drone and they'd drop out of the factory at a rate of one per week. But the defence industry would laughing all the way to the bank.
 

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Sad.
All because the puppet isn't allowed to negotiate a peace deal by his terrorist handlers.

 

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Sad.
All because the puppet isn't allowed to negotiate a peace deal by his terrorist handlers.

I think you could see the map redrawn and a treaty signed this year .....Trump would push for it straight away and if zitler said no it would be fuck you not another dollar or bullet
 

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I think you could see the map redrawn and a treaty signed this year .....Trump would push for it straight away and if zitler said no it would be fuck you not another dollar or bullet
naTO working at 'trump proofing' their Ukie support. Talk of a central fund to sustain them for the years to come. Interesting to see how these org think they can transcend Nations and their electoral wishes.
 

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naTO working at 'trump proofing' their Ukie support. Talk of a central fund to sustain them for the years to come. Interesting to see how these org think they can transcend Nations and their electoral wishes.
That's a very good point.
These folk seem to forget where they get their orders from.
 

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"Russia also maintains that it is open to new talks with Kiev. However, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky signed a decree banning all negotiations with the current leadership in Moscow after four former Ukrainian territories voted overwhelmingly in favor of joining Russia in autumn 2022."
 

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Video of destruction Ukrainian MRLS in Kharkov hiding near shopping mall

View: https://t.me/anna_news/64850

and aftermath

View: https://t.me/HersonVestnik/27459

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Bans are applied to everyone altering posts?

No. Bans can be applied to members for altering posts. The reason you were banned is that you are a serial offender, coming off a threadban for altering posts, and were warned multiple times after this transpired not to alter posts.
 

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Trophies posted by RU forces confiscated by a recently destroyed sortie that attacked Belgorad. Note the Totenkompf flag.

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According to the Kiev Independent, Zelensky's party has atrophied.

 

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I followed Declans rule in each of the two cases.

When that doesn't happen, the ban hammer must fire.

Sorry mate. You are, as we say in Ireland, a bollix.

;)

Nonetheless, on we go.

Unless it's just whatever goes!
It's all pretty simple. Don't alter posts--either literally, or through alteration that changes or amends the outcome of subject clauses. That is, don't cause spoliation in the posts of other members. That's it.

There's no rule against you referring to me as a Bollix. Have at it. Just know if you do alter posts in future, you will receive a lengthier ban.
 

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This was not the existing rule and you know it.

Changing the rule without warning is not on.

You've been caught out. I don't be contacting you again.
You've been given a directive, and know what you can't and can't do. Let's leave it there. Back on topic.
 

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Stop deleting my posts.

You changed the rules without warning, acted on it, and only applied your new rule selectively.
There's no getting around that. You are simply abusing your position. And it didn't take long.
Again, back on topic, Kangal.
 

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Begging.

And just who is going to operate these complex systems, let alone pay for them -

Domestic cost: About US$1.09 billion (FY 2022) for a battery;[2] US$4 million for a single PAC-3 MSE missile[3]
Export cost: About US$2.37–2.5 billion for a battery; US$6–10 million (FY 2018) for a single missile[4]


 

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And just who is going to operate these complex systems, let alone pay for them -

Domestic cost: About US$1.09 billion (FY 2022) for a battery;[2] US$4 million for a single PAC-3 MSE missile[3]
Export cost: About US$2.37–2.5 billion for a battery; US$6–10 million (FY 2018) for a single missile[4]


NATO troops are already on the ground in Ukraine.
They haven't the balls to state that publicly.
 

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Great stuff.👍


That video seems to have been 'disappeared' but a quick look round a couple of other links dredges up this nugget -

The Ukrainian tankers are adding first-generation ARAT (Abrams Reactive Armour Tiles) airborne explosive reactive armor ahead of the American tank’s debut during the spring offensive.



What spring offensive? Is that madman plotting away in his little bunker to throw the 127th Kiev scout troop into the fray complete with woggles, whistles and a thingy to get stones out of horses hooves?
 

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And just who is going to operate these complex systems, let alone pay for them -

Domestic cost: About US$1.09 billion (FY 2022) for a battery;[2] US$4 million for a single PAC-3 MSE missile[3]
Export cost: About US$2.37–2.5 billion for a battery; US$6–10 million (FY 2018) for a single missile[4]


Just done the maths and its $400 - $450 billion, plus missiles, to cover the basic cost, where does he think that money is going to come from and just how long will the actual hardware take to arrive, I doubt that it will be off the shelf.

Now here's another little nugget -

  • Ukraine gdp for 2022 was $160.50B, a 19.65% decline from 2021.
  • Ukraine gdp for 2021 was $199.77B, a 27.55% increase from 2020.
  • Ukraine gdp for 2020 was $156.62B, a 1.78% increase from 2019.
  • Ukraine gdp for 2019 was $153.88B, a 17.57% increase from 2018.
Why did the Ukrainian GDP suddenly leap 27% the year before the conflict?

 

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