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15 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Massive attack on Kyiv tonight, per some friends I’m texting with. Might be the “response.” 

Supposedly Ukraine hit the Tula area, which is just south of Moscow.

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  • Well, that isn't really true. A lot of our guided systems use GPS coordinates get to an area, but identify a target with other sensors, including matching to an image (often IR) of the target. GPS guided munitions without alternate navigation and targeting systems are fairly easy to knock off course. Covering a plane in tires may look silly, but I could see it confusing some sensor systems, at least until they are adapted to counter the counter-measure. 

Thank you, and sorry, I initially responded to the wrong comment.

I kind'a knew that. No Ding & Clark to laze the targets.

I was just channeling my inner Billy Jack, when you know its coming, "You want to know something? There's not a damn thing you're going to be able to do about it."

 

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russian Air Base in Engels!

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Chopper said:

"Vasily, if you volunteer for duty in Ukraine I promise you, there will be many, many blowjobs" 

 

aggy and Russia have so much in common. 

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Adventures of the World’s Second Army in Ukraine.

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Ukrainian Ministry of Defense (MoD) news agency ArmyInform reported on June 5 that an unnamed NATO official stated that Russian forces are sustaining an average casualty rate of 1,140 personnel per day, of whom nearly 975 are killed in action (KIA) – a much higher number of killed than the standard one-to-three KIA-to-wounded-in-action (WIA) ratio. 2/7

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1 hour ago, MillerEP said:

Ukrainian Ministry of Defense (MoD) news agency ArmyInform reported on June 5 that an unnamed NATO official stated that Russian forces are sustaining an average casualty rate of 1,140 personnel per day, of whom nearly 975 are killed in action (KIA) – a much higher number of killed than the standard one-to-three KIA-to-wounded-in-action (WIA) ratio. 2/7

Seems high, but it would be high because Russia doesn’t have the infrastructure to quickly evacuate their wounded.  The stuff we pioneered in Korea and Vietnam with helicopter evacuation and surgical hospitals has been completely lost to them.  They’ve probably got guys who spend hours before seeing even modest levels of medical care.

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11 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Seems high, but it would be high because Russia doesn’t have the infrastructure to quickly evacuate their wounded.  The stuff we pioneered in Korea and Vietnam with helicopter evacuation and surgical hospitals has been completely lost to them.  They’ve probably got guys who spend hours before seeing even modest levels of medical care.

I don’t think they want wounded vets.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Parliament said:

An injured war veteran goes back to Moscow and commits crime.  A dead war veteran stays in Ukraine as fertilizer.  His death does good.

 

 

 

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40 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Seems high, but it would be high because Russia doesn’t have the infrastructure to quickly evacuate their wounded.  The stuff we pioneered in Korea and Vietnam with helicopter evacuation and surgical hospitals has been completely lost to them.  They’ve probably got guys who spend hours before seeing even modest levels of medical care.

I haven't heard one peep about Russian field hospitals, or evacuating the injured one single time during this whole conflict. If you are a wounded Russian, I think you get a "tough shitski" and a bullet between the eyes.

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