Title: Why ALL Russian Weapons Are So BAD! Source:
[None] URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1IboDZPs8c Published:Jul 5, 2024 Author:The Military Show Post Date:2025-01-22 17:29:32 by BTP Holdings Keywords:None Views:259 Comments:7
Russia boasts the world's second-largest army and an impressive arsenal, but the ongoing conflict in Ukraine tells a different story. Despite having a formidable array of tanks, artillery, and a powerful naval fleet, Russia struggles to secure a decisive victory over Ukraine. This discrepancy raises questions about the true effectiveness of Russian weapons. Are they as formidable as claimed, or is there a hidden frailty? Let's dive into the truth behind Russian military power!
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Russia's first targets in Ukraine were the biolabs sent there from Ft. Detrick, Maryland.
They can fire a rocket artillery shell and hit a MOVING TARGET 47.22 milwa distant.
US cruise missile is subsonic at Mach0.7. Russia's is Mach 9.
Kinzhl missile is Mach 12 and digs a hole 98 feet deep where its target used to be.
Murmanks BN is an Electronic Warfare system we can only dream of. Iran now has it.
The Lancet 3 and Geran 3 drones are years ahead of anything we have.
The S-500 is 50 years ahead of the Patriot II system.
The Mig 41 can shoot down US missiles and jets. But we cannot fire a missile at it as it flies well above the range of our rockets.
The Russians have killed over 600,000 Ukrainian soldiers. The West has objectives on a map to take and hold. The Russians learned from the Mongolians. Kill the opposong army's soldiers. Give up territory to save your army and find a better spot to make a stand. Zelenski says he needs 200,000 European soldiers to keep the war going.
I went to college for 10 years full time. I read 350,000 pages of college level stuff the second time I went to college. At one time I read Greek and Japanese. I translated Albert Camus's L'Etranger. I can do triple Integrals. When I was 8 years-old, I independently figured out what a contrapositive was. What I did was to read "When we see Him, we shall be like him." I realized I could make a logically equivalent statement "You won't see Him until you are like Him."
Good for you. I grew up in a tough neighborhood and ended up driving trucks most of my life until I got sick with bacterial meningitis. That wiped out much of my memory. Lucky I am that much of it is returning.
If you drive it, wear it or eat it, thank a trucker.
Oh yeah, David Duke has a PhD after his name also. He said when he was Grand Wizard of the KKK he was young and dumb. ;)
I was livig in the Hunter's Point Housing Project in SF when I graduated from the best academic high school in California as measured by the GPA of its grads who attended UC Berkeley. It took me 1 1/2 hours every morning on the bus to get to school and an equal amount of time to get home.
My mother was married and divorced 5 times. All of my step-fathers were alcoholics except for one great man my mother was married to for 2 years. The only problem was that he was a professional bank robber and left us one jump ahead of the cops when I was halfway through 2nd grade. He subsequently was caught and died in prison.
My mother later told me that she married him because he had money. For 2 years we lived in a nice home which was the biggest in the neighborhood.
I did not live in the suburbs eating 3 square meals a day.
I once said to religious people:
I know 3 things for certain:
1) God made me.
2) God made me smart.
3 ) God put me here at this time to say No to a thermonuclear war.