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We are in phase WWIII lite.
Russians are now bombing western Ukraine. Think Poland is getting nervous?
I posted regarding this #540, history repeats, nuf sed.
We are in phase WWIII lite.
Russians are now bombing western Ukraine. Think Poland is getting nervous?
I'll bet they'd giggle if one stinking Russian missile struck a border post, as Article 5 kicks in and Putin has more trouble than Zelenskyy.
So, from the reading of what's public, it seems like we are trying to get Ukraine:
-An unspecified number of Turkish Bayaktar drones to complement the 20 they use effectively now
-Russian-made S-300 anti-aircraft system w/radar (from NATO nation Slovakia) to complement existing Ukrainian S-300s
-Counter-battery radar systems that pinpoint artillery locations once a gun or mortar fires
-Avenger (US) light vehicle-mounted Stinger systems.
Grab your posterior, tovarisch!
Not sure what the Geneva Convention says but it would be hard to justify bombing apartments, stores, clinics, etc. because some civilians have taken up arms.
I have the feeling that if things continue as they are, a point may be reached in the West where engagement, regardless of all the fears of retaliation by Mr. Putin that are bandied about, will occur and we'll be in the war.
I would think, maybe 4-6 Migs flying down the length of that convoy would have been priceless. Only 100 rds. of 30mm but hard points for lots of ordnance. Woulda, shoulda, coulda, if.
At the risk of thread drift:
Seriously, is the Warthog
viable as an attack
(not infantry support) weapon
if the foe has anything like
Stinger missiles?
With that many rusky soilders in/about Ukraine, who's guarding mother russia? Am thinking old cargo plane with bunch of older action actors delivering war crime warrant and arresting pukin.
Stingers have a greater range than I realized. Here's some more info:
"The Stinger missile can hit targets flying as high as 11,500 feet (3,500 meters), and has a range of about 5 miles (8 kilometers). This means that the target is an airplane less than 2 miles (3.21 kilometers) high and it is visible as a shape (rather than a dot), then most likely the Stinger missile can hit it. They are extremely accurate."
How Stinger Missiles Work | HowStuffWorks