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But how about that vague and on point reference?yup, I believe this to be the same incident
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But how about that vague and on point reference?yup, I believe this to be the same incident
but remember, the Soviets lost 1500 tanks during the Battle for Kursk and didn't careThey are all last century tanks...
no, your correctCan't help but wonder if they kept up on maintenance while those tanks sat in storage
I'm betting they didn't, but I guess time will tell
Yeah, "managed to roll off the lot" isn't a very high barAnd the rest aren't much better.
Hey - it worked when I parked it.no, your correct
over 40% were found to be inoperable
what does this have to do with tanks??starvation in Africa due to Ukraine war
I find it unfathomable that Putin says the food storage is Ukraine's fault because they won't give up their country, let Russia pillage their produce and sell it to Africa
Russia is already stealing Ukrainian grain and steel products from the Eastern Provence's and shipping it to Syria for resale
and they don't even deny it - like some alien invaders, destroying the land and culture and stealing the resources of the country
even power - Russian engineers are re wiring the largest Nuclear plant in Ukraine to send it's power production to Russia
Russian Media Confirms Extraction of Grain, Steel From Ukraine's Ports
Russia has admitted to taking grain and steel cargoes from Ukraine and removing them to Russian terr...www.maritime-executive.com
"Russian troops are occupying the sprawling Zaporizhzhia plant by the Dnieper River in southern Ukraine.
It is Europe's biggest nuclear plant. The Ukrainian staff are still operating it, but Russia has sent its own nuclear experts to monitor their work.
Russia's deputy prime minister has vowed to sell power from it to Ukraine.
Marat Khusnullin said Russia would integrate the Zaporizhzhia plant with Russia's energy system if Kyiv refused to pay for the plant's electricity.
Visiting Russian-occupied southern Ukraine on Wednesday he said "if the Ukrainian energy system is ready to receive [electricity] and pay for it, then we'll work, but if not - then the plant will work for Russia".
this is 2022, not 790
OK, a Russian general was riding in a tank this last weekendwhat does this have to do with tanks??
the Ukraine/Russia war thread is that-away ----->>>>
OK, a Russian general was riding in a tank this last weekend
for some reason he used an unencrypted cell phone to give out orders
the Ukrainians triangulated in on his cell phone and used American provided artillery to kill him, his tanks and 170 other Russian soldiers
the Russians are running low on experienced field grade officers with armor experience