Apr 17, 2022, 09:37 am
And so the 3 stooges war continues. With collateral killing numbers thru the roof, as can be expected, when the 3 stooges run killing machines. Russias prized flagship sinks after it "catches fire" hah. "Somehow" its ammunition got lit up and everybody jumped into the water. Bwahahaha. There's a video of the rescued Russians all lined up at attention with one guy actually going Bwahahahaha. The link for that is Youtube.com. Hah. After seeing that, it might get you wondering if that guy is a Ukrainian spy that actually set off the fire. In this zaney 3 stooges war, clearly anything is possible.
But as time goes on and ships go down, truth floats up and Russia is now admitting that Ukraine hit the ship with one of their own Neptune missiles that they make. Oh boy. Heads will be rolling on this one. Dereliction of duty. Failure to defend your ship. Everybody saying "not me", hah. Information was so scatterbrained on the event that it appears that the ship didn't even know it was under attack. Big lessons being dissected by the other worlds super powers. In America particularly, since they only have 11 aircraft carriers. So if they have just 11 cases of dereliction of duty, for whatever reason, America is out of the air superiority business. Seems unthinkable unless you consider that militaries are built on the backs of people not at the top of the brain power pool. As demonstrated when a US navy destroyer was nearly destroyed when it collided with a huge cargo ship. Hah. The culprit of the calamity being "brainy people" acting brainlessly. Um, Google USS Fitzgerald if you really have a hard time believing that Russians don't have the stupidity market cornered.
And that's just one little corner of this widespread shit show. With all these "links" being posted of Russia blowing up "thousands" of military targets, how is it possible that a Neptune missile plant, near the city of central bombardment, has been untouched thru all the shooting? Clearly Russia knew where it was, as they shot 16 missiles at it, when their ship was sunk. Just goes to show that blasting civilians in the streets have held a higher priority to the Russian army than targets that make more military sense. With all the fecklessness going on, its not beyond the realm of possibility that the Russians can loose their own war. But things are nowhere near that as yet. Despite all the tank destruction pics posted everywhere, the Russian army still has over 25,000 parked tanks and other armored vehicles to draw from. They are a super power. What else would you expect.
Despite the hopelessness the Ukrainians find themselves sinking in, you have to wonder why the pictures coming out of this "turkey shoot" seem to look so bad for the Russians. Well, as it turns out, there's a predictable reason for that. Russian tanks kinda suck. And if your stuck in a Russian tank, your not the happiest of campers. Those tanks do have big guns and they do fire in reliable fashion. But the problem is that Russians have little regard for human rights. One of those 3 strikes against Russians. As such, they build their stuff accordingly. In the case of tanks, the crews are surrounded inside by ammunition racks. They are literally sitting on the ammunition. That's really bad news when hit by a penetrater bullet shot by whatever. If it hits the tank shells inside with the crew, you get all those pictures you see on the internet. The Russian turrets get blown into the air and the gun barrels stick into the ground like a big lollipop. While the crews inside go completely splat like a bug on a windshield. Nobody left to surrender. That's why Russians keep so many of these tanks in reserve. They consider it acceptable losses in a war. So its the mission of opposing forces to try to "lollipop" as many Russian tanks as possible.
On the flip side, you have the western forces tanks built to maximize survivability. They keep ammunition in a separate compartment than the crew cabin. So if a penetrater round hits the ammunition, outside panels blow off to protect the crew cabin. As long as the crew keeps the inside hatch closed. So you still get big fires in a western tank hit, but the turret rarely gets blown off, and you get live crews escaping the tanks.
So Russian ships explode too, huh. Its hard to say whats up there. But it wouldn't surprise me that they got a T72 tank in every ship by the fuel tank. So hit the magic spot where the tank is and the whole ship goes up. Hah.
But as time goes on and ships go down, truth floats up and Russia is now admitting that Ukraine hit the ship with one of their own Neptune missiles that they make. Oh boy. Heads will be rolling on this one. Dereliction of duty. Failure to defend your ship. Everybody saying "not me", hah. Information was so scatterbrained on the event that it appears that the ship didn't even know it was under attack. Big lessons being dissected by the other worlds super powers. In America particularly, since they only have 11 aircraft carriers. So if they have just 11 cases of dereliction of duty, for whatever reason, America is out of the air superiority business. Seems unthinkable unless you consider that militaries are built on the backs of people not at the top of the brain power pool. As demonstrated when a US navy destroyer was nearly destroyed when it collided with a huge cargo ship. Hah. The culprit of the calamity being "brainy people" acting brainlessly. Um, Google USS Fitzgerald if you really have a hard time believing that Russians don't have the stupidity market cornered.
And that's just one little corner of this widespread shit show. With all these "links" being posted of Russia blowing up "thousands" of military targets, how is it possible that a Neptune missile plant, near the city of central bombardment, has been untouched thru all the shooting? Clearly Russia knew where it was, as they shot 16 missiles at it, when their ship was sunk. Just goes to show that blasting civilians in the streets have held a higher priority to the Russian army than targets that make more military sense. With all the fecklessness going on, its not beyond the realm of possibility that the Russians can loose their own war. But things are nowhere near that as yet. Despite all the tank destruction pics posted everywhere, the Russian army still has over 25,000 parked tanks and other armored vehicles to draw from. They are a super power. What else would you expect.
Despite the hopelessness the Ukrainians find themselves sinking in, you have to wonder why the pictures coming out of this "turkey shoot" seem to look so bad for the Russians. Well, as it turns out, there's a predictable reason for that. Russian tanks kinda suck. And if your stuck in a Russian tank, your not the happiest of campers. Those tanks do have big guns and they do fire in reliable fashion. But the problem is that Russians have little regard for human rights. One of those 3 strikes against Russians. As such, they build their stuff accordingly. In the case of tanks, the crews are surrounded inside by ammunition racks. They are literally sitting on the ammunition. That's really bad news when hit by a penetrater bullet shot by whatever. If it hits the tank shells inside with the crew, you get all those pictures you see on the internet. The Russian turrets get blown into the air and the gun barrels stick into the ground like a big lollipop. While the crews inside go completely splat like a bug on a windshield. Nobody left to surrender. That's why Russians keep so many of these tanks in reserve. They consider it acceptable losses in a war. So its the mission of opposing forces to try to "lollipop" as many Russian tanks as possible.
On the flip side, you have the western forces tanks built to maximize survivability. They keep ammunition in a separate compartment than the crew cabin. So if a penetrater round hits the ammunition, outside panels blow off to protect the crew cabin. As long as the crew keeps the inside hatch closed. So you still get big fires in a western tank hit, but the turret rarely gets blown off, and you get live crews escaping the tanks.
So Russian ships explode too, huh. Its hard to say whats up there. But it wouldn't surprise me that they got a T72 tank in every ship by the fuel tank. So hit the magic spot where the tank is and the whole ship goes up. Hah.