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The first carrier we lose to a single hypersonic missile will likely end the carrier period from 1942 to that awful date.

Doesn't even need for a total
loss or the victim of a hypersonic
missile. A barrage of missiles and
major damage to a carrier will
doom the carriers' future uses.

Beyond just the size of a carrier,
they present a huge "foot print"
because of all the support and
protective vessels they need to
be around them.

A quick check on crew needs
indicate a carrier has around
3,000 personnel aboard while
a current missile cruiser needs
300 personnel.

I believe a wing of the U.S. Navy
supports the building, use of
many swift medium sized
missile cruisers to replace the
carriers.
 
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More bad news

From The Guardian

13:15
Situation in Borodyanka is worse than Bucha, prosecutor general says

Ukraine's prosecutor general, Iryna Venediktova, said the town of Borodyanka will be the worst-hit by the Russian invasion in the Kyiv region.

Speaking on national television, Venediktova said the number of victims in Borodyanka, around 23km west of Bucha, would be higher than anywhere else, but did not provide further details.

She said:

We can speak of Kyiv region because yesterday we got access to these territories and are currently working in Irpin, Bucha, Vorzel.

In fact, the worst situation with civilian victims is in Borodyanka. I think we will speak of Borodyanka separately. .

From Kyiv Independent's Oleksiy Sorokin:

Oleksiy Sorokin (@mrsorokaa)

⚡️Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova says the atrocities in Borodyanka, Kyiv Oblast, are set to overshadow those committed in Bucha.

"In terms of human casualties, the worst situation is in Borodyanka. There's a lot to process."
April 4, 2022

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The US is not in a position to independently confirm Ukrainian accounts of atrocities by Russian forces against civilians in the town of Bucha, but has "no reason" to dispute the accounts either, a senior US defence official said.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said:

We're seeing the same imagery that you are. We have no reason whatsoever to refute the Ukrainian claims about these atrocities – clearly, deeply, deeply troubling.

Updated at 12.21pm EDT
 
Hey,I'm an avid FPS gamer an I'm hardly what you'd call new generation since I hit 79 today.
Glad to hear you enjoy it.
The newer generation are taking it to a whole new level than just enjoying gaming. Colleges are offering classes,making it a sport and many making a career of it. Just did work for a 23 year old college guy that owns his own company teaching a certain game on Y tube. Employs his 21 year old brother also. He said they do over 500 thousand a year as a company. His house reflected it!!

I could picture a guy like him being consulted on control systems or tech stuff.
 
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Who's counting all the armaments being doled out, and who is making sure the unused ones ( or unaccounted for) are not getting into the hands of those countries who hate America?
 
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Doesn't even need for a total
loss or the victim of a hypersonic
missile. A barrage of missiles and
major damage to a carrier will
doom the carriers' future uses.

Beyond just the size of a carrier,
they present a huge "foot print"
because of all the support and
protective vessels they need to
be around them.

A quick check on crew needs
indicate a carrier has around
3,000 personnel aboard while
a current missile cruiser needs
300 personnel.

I believe a wing of the U.S. Navy
supports the building, use of
many swift medium sized
missile cruisers to replace the
carriers.

The aircraft carrier replaced the battleship and is now being obsolete itself.
 
I am tired of anonymous govt. spokes people. We pay you, who are you?

Usually an unidentified government source
is an actual official in a position to know.
The ID is protected by the reporter so the
person is wiling to comment.

An actual spokesperson is usually well known
and the ID is not kept out of the story.

Sometimes the use of unidentified sources
is abused but the record for accuracy tends
to bear out the practice as being useful.
 
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Mosins in use by pro-Russian separatis in Ukraine

A story on Reuters (see link) says separatists conscripts from the Donbas area sent to fight with little training and Mosin Nagant rifles!

Conscripts sent to fight by pro-Russia Donbas get little training, old rifles, poor supplies | Reuters

Those 19th century bolt guns never wear out! Was a kick to shoot the carbine I had. It was acceptably accurate but hurt the old shoulder a bit. 10 rounds and I was always ready to quit.

So - hypersonic missles and WWI era rifles - what a contrast!
 

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A story on Reuters (see link) says separatists conscripts from the Donbas area sent to fight with little training and Moisin Nagant rifles!

Conscripts sent to fight by pro-Russia Donbas get little training, old rifles, poor supplies | Reuters

Those 19th century bolt guns never wear out! Was a kick to shoot the carbine I had. It was acceptably accurate but hurt the old shoulder a bit. 10 rounds and I was always ready to quit.

So - hypersonic missles and WWI era rifles - what a contrast!

So aptly describes the dichotomy known as Russia; Fred Flintstone meets the Jetsons. Little to no difference between Russia and any 3rd world country. You know Putin didn't send in his JV team, he must be so proud.

Likely his hypersonic missiles are all hype.
 
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In the very recently announced $300 Million military aid package to be supplied to Ukraine, mentioned is that it includes "Non-Standard Machine Guns" and also "Non-Standard Ammunition" but with no explanation as to what those non-standard items might be. Does anyone know?
 
I don't know what types of defensive weaponry carriers have, aside from fighters and escort ships, but I hope it is very good. A hypersonic missile could very easily doom a carrier. Or any other surface ship for that matter.

A carrier? It's not WWII any longer. That would likely place us into DEFCON 1.
Just my opinion...
 
I'm in Europe on vacation right now, and the situation in Ukraine dominates the news. Germans in particular seem acutely aware of how close they are to this war.

I visited the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial today, and saw an inscription in the chapel that seemed so apropos...and when I walked past one grave in particular, I swear I could hear a voice saying "I told you so..."
 

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In the very recently announced $300 Million military aid package to be supplied to Ukraine, mentioned is that it includes "Non-Standard Machine Guns" and also "Non-Standard Ammunition" but with no explanation as to what those non-standard items might be. Does anyone know?

Weapons in 7.62x39 mm for one and perhaps 7.62x54mm?
 
Words cannot adequately express my disgust for the Russian animals that tied civilians' hands, executed them, and left the bodies in the streets.

Russians got away with this in Chechnya because they controlled the media.

That incident has really incensed people over here in Germany...it's a terrible reminder of past events in German history....
 
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