Ukraine - Russia Conflict

Footage of a self-made military communications relay of the Ukrainian army. The installation was created by craftsmen, on the chassis of the Soviet Volga GAZ-24-10 converted into a pickup truck. There are no technical details of the communication repeater.


Rare footage of the work of the operators of the Russian Pantsir-S1 air defense missile system on Ukrainian GMLRS missiles fired from the HIMARS MLRS has appeared. The results of the attack, 4 out of 6 HIMARS missiles were shot down, the consumption of Pantsir missiles was 5 pieces. Good performance for air defense systems, especially considering that HIMARS missiles are difficult targets. Judging by the end of the video, part of the fragments from the HIMARS MLRS missiles hit the Pantsir air defense system.


The work of Russian pilots in Ukraine is shown quite often, but no one shows the life of pilots. Footage of the field camp of Russian pilots in Ukraine.


The Buk-M1 air defense system of the Ukrainian army came under attack from the Russian Lancet kamikaze drone. After the impact of the Lancet drone, the missiles of the Buk-M1 anti-aircraft missile system exploded.


A batch of modernized T-90M "Proryv" tanks entered service with the Russian army. At the training ground, instructors train crews taking into account modern combat experience. One of the commanders spoke about these combat vehicles.

 
Russian army shelling Ukrainian towns from Donetsk: perfectly acceptable. >>> Doesn't happen.
Gotta put your head out of Russia's *censored* sometimes, of course it happened. Russia started the whole thing.

Even France has done a lot of political assassinations. Hell you've assassinated Greenpeace activists during the Cold War.
Assassination is when you deliberately kill someone with premeditation. The death of this photographer was a bungle, not the goal. The goal was to cripple the ship while no one was on board.
Not a very convincing example. Especially when you compare it to the industrial scale political assassinations of the Kremlin.

Standard Russian tactic of "emptying" a city that consists of only hostiles. It's a tactic even NATO will use in a peer conflict. Recall the Battle of Berlin? It's actually a tactic the West created, Nazis and British/Americans.
Asians were doing that centuries before Germany or America existed as states. Timur's conquest of India would be a good example for you.

Hydrogen can use the existing pipeline and storage network.
Not really because dihydrogen molecules are so much smaller than any sort of hydrocarbon molecule. So your pipes and tanks will leak like sieves unless they're made specifically to handle hydrogen. Are Indian gas infrastructure uniformly made out of PE100?

That was largely optics. Externally we showed support, because the West was against us during the time. But internally, we were not happy.

In fact, there was even a plan to support Pak and the US against the Soviets both politically and militarily if they breached certain conditions.

Read what the CIA themselves have to say about it.
This war proves that what's on the surface as seen by sheep and what actually happens behind the scenes are not the same.
LOL and you call us hypocrites.
 
Assassination is when you deliberately kill someone with premeditation. The death of this photographer was a bungle, not the goal. The goal was to cripple the ship while no one was on board.
LOL! And you believe in this, Because of........
Not a very convincing example. Especially when you compare it to the industrial scale political assassinations of the Kremlin
Hmm. I kind of agree here.
Not really because dihydrogen molecules are so much smaller than any sort of hydrocarbon molecule. So your pipes and tanks will leak like sieves unless they're made specifically to handle hydrogen. Are Indian gas infrastructure uniformly made out of PE100?
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@randomradio your reply?
 
Gotta put your head out of Russia's *censored* sometimes, of course it happened. Russia started the whole thing.

Once again, no. Separatism doesn't just start out of thin air.

Assassination is when you deliberately kill someone with premeditation. The death of this photographer was a bungle, not the goal. The goal was to cripple the ship while no one was on board.
Not a very convincing example. Especially when you compare it to the industrial scale political assassinations of the Kremlin.

All P5 members have done political assassinations.

And that boat was packed with people onboard.

Asians were doing that centuries before Germany or America existed as states. Timur's conquest of India would be a good example for you.

Even in the educated modern era, you guys are nothing but the equivalents of Timur. Which was my point all along. Both sides are bad guys. It's just the pot calling the kettle black.

LOL and you call us hypocrites.

What's wrong with our decisions? You guys make the rules, we have to play by them. Sometimes we have to break them.

India is yet to enter the rule-making club.
 
@BMD @A Person

Hydrogen is good. It's cheaper and safer than fossil fuels and doesn't come with as much waste as batteries. There is also a significantly lesser need for rare earth materials.


And our gas infrastructure is relatively new, plus a lot of it's not been built yet. For now, hydrogen will be blended with PNG, at 15-20%.

“Repurposing natural gas pipelines for hydrogen is 10-30% of the cost of building new pure hydrogen networks. DNV is pleased to play a role in this by supporting PIL to transition its gas network to incorporate blended hydrogen to support local industries. In doing so, DNV will leverage its technical expertise and methodology to help our clients meet their emission reduction goals while retaining the use of their existing infrastructure,” said Brice Le Gallo, Vice President and Regional Director APAC, Energy Systems at DNV.

And new stuff will be built too.
 
Do You really believe in these numbers, BMD?
Are they so unrealistic? This is the first war where we've really seen the use of drones and GPS+laser guided artillery and rockets operating in unison. It's the first war where the position of the enemy is known in real time. They're certainly closer than Russia's version. I do not believe either side's figures for their own losses though. Russia has been outside Bakhmut and Soledar for 6 months and has advanced just 0.5km at Soledar in that time, despite several repelled advances every day. Exactly how many people do you lose in each repelled advance?
 
Once again, no. Separatism doesn't just start out of thin air.
But Russia surely promoted it.
All P5 members have done political assassinations.
Difference is in west it's Exception While in Russia & China it's a rule.
Even in the educated modern era, you guys are nothing but the equivalents of Timur.
LOL! Nope. Whatever west is they are certainly not timur. Not Even Close.
What's wrong with our decisions? You guys make the rules, we have to play by them. Sometimes we have to break them.

India is yet to enter the rule-making club.
Yep! Agree here.
 
@BMD @A Person

Hydrogen is good. It's cheaper and safer than fossil fuels and doesn't come with as much waste as batteries. There is also a significantly lesser need for rare earth materials.
Safe as the Hindenburg? The only reason you think it's safer is because it's more scarce. Gasoline is rated 3 on the NFPA 704 scale, hydrogen is rated 4.


Specifically, hydrogen has a wide range of flammable concentrations in air and lower ignition energy than gasoline or natural gas, which means it can ignite more easily.

The energy usage is still ridiculous compared to just wiring electricity.
And our gas infrastructure is relatively new, plus a lot of it's not been built yet. For now, hydrogen will be blended with PNG, at 15-20%.

“Repurposing natural gas pipelines for hydrogen is 10-30% of the cost of building new pure hydrogen networks. DNV is pleased to play a role in this by supporting PIL to transition its gas network to incorporate blended hydrogen to support local industries. In doing so, DNV will leverage its technical expertise and methodology to help our clients meet their emission reduction goals while retaining the use of their existing infrastructure,” said Brice Le Gallo, Vice President and Regional Director APAC, Energy Systems at DNV.

And new stuff will be built too.
Waste of time and energy. The numbers don't lie. And there's also a heck of a lot of infrastructure for distributing electricity too, and since most people will charge their car overnight, when other use is low, the extra peak current draw is likely small.

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I'll add to this the fact that pumping loads of water vapour into the atmosphere isn't a good thing.


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This could aid climate goals because hydrogen only emits water when burned and can be made without releasing CO2. (Its production currently emits 830m tonnes of CO2 [MtCO2] each year.)
 
Explosions reported near Engels airfield again.

 
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Once again, no. Separatism doesn't just start out of thin air.
When the separatist leaders are all FSB agents?

It's pretty funny how every time there's a popular uprising against corrupt dictators, Russia is the first to jump up and down shouting it's a CIA plot against a perfectly legitimate despot; but when a bunch of Russian agents with the help of the Russian army stage a coup against local governments and install puppet regimes, it's supposed to be the genuine will of the people?
 
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