That seems really useful for when an enemy drone is low enough to see, slow enough to track it for 10 seconds and not really doing anything.
That seems really useful for when an enemy drone is low enough to see, slow enough to track it for 10 seconds and not really doing anything.
10 years is two or three election cycles from now. Every government we have in western Europe is far too scared to do anything when they can just… Not.
Jukken Rappe has a very unfortunate name when you combine auto translate with Finnish grammer rules.
But other than that, I can only say “good!”
But it would be very dangerous politically to allocate a lot of ressources to the military after the war, when the country is in dire need of restoration to where they were before the war.
I’d argue the reverse, Putin isn’t ruling democratically, he doesn’t need votes or approval. He DOES need a very strong military to stay in power, which is why Russia has the “national guard”, Rosgvardiya, under the sole authority of the president.
Of course, a palace guard military has very different material demands, and their main use is against civilians and other military, so the level of equipment can be decreased, but for a dictator to have a country full of disgruntled veterans is a very dangerous thing.
That’s a fair point. Imagine the cost just having a whole ass ship shitting there, doing literally nothing.
Decent LNG tanks seems to have a boil off of about 0.05% of max volume per day. So after some 3 years (1000 days), your tank would be half empty. But I’d wager the rates are a lot higher in ships, since they have some weight and space restrictions you don’t get on land.
Use some to power the engines, put the rest through a recondenser? There’s probably a financial optimum there somewhere.
Something like half a hand grenade is more than enough. The dude should have dropped the gun and surrendered.
Ahhh, makes sense, but I never knew that.
I don’t get it
See Russia makes excellent tanks, even without a turret they just automatically move to extinguish any fires!
I didn’t hear any complaints
To set things straight: it’s not the Polish military, but people born in Poland who volunteered in Ukraine.
Jesus fuck, that’s basically stabbing range.
If Adolf Orban hates it, then by default it must be a good thing!
Turns out it wasn’t the distance that got him killed, but the job. Because this sure as shit wasn’t just a happy little accident.
I wonder how Russia feels being on the other end of the proxy pipeline for a change.
Yet another tragic smoke accident, exacerbated by falling drone debris.
And blowing up dams.
Thank fuck the defense ministry didn’t go to the PVV.
I mean, if it would save my country and all my friends and family, I would get on my knees and praise his glorious haircut, large hands and athletic body all day long.