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degotoga t1_je33lal wrote
Reply to comment by herpaderp43321 in Ukraine Defense intelligence shows insides of Shahed drones, which Russia uses to attack by DoremusJessup
Shahed isn’t really accurate enough to hit something the size of a SAM system.
degotoga t1_je32zrz wrote
Reply to comment by Secure-Badger-1096 in Ukraine Defense intelligence shows insides of Shahed drones, which Russia uses to attack by DoremusJessup
They’re designed to be cheap and easily produced
degotoga t1_j6oiusv wrote
Reply to comment by MadNhater in Israel delivers 3 more armored ambulances to Ukraine amid requests for military aid by nahalkishon
What security are they giving up? Russia is allied with Syria, Israel’s enemy. Israel doesn’t need Russian assurances to protect itself against Syria
degotoga t1_j6nzu4v wrote
Reply to comment by idanoren13 in Israel delivers 3 more armored ambulances to Ukraine amid requests for military aid by nahalkishon
So if Italy goes to war with Russia, Israel will cease to supply them weapons? Or worse, ban them from using the weapons they already bought in order to maintain its “gold standard”? Why would anyone purchase Israeli weapons under this absurd logic. The real answer is that Israel has decided helping Ukraine isn’t worth antagonizing Russia
degotoga t1_j6m5zx8 wrote
Reply to comment by Daniel100500 in Israel delivers 3 more armored ambulances to Ukraine amid requests for military aid by nahalkishon
That’s the same thing
degotoga t1_j6ljft2 wrote
Reply to comment by idanoren13 in Israel delivers 3 more armored ambulances to Ukraine amid requests for military aid by nahalkishon
That makes zero sense
degotoga t1_j6lg0qe wrote
Reply to comment by idanoren13 in Israel delivers 3 more armored ambulances to Ukraine amid requests for military aid by nahalkishon
Israel sells to NATO members as well as countries in active disputes so I don’t understand this argument
degotoga t1_j6leki1 wrote
Reply to comment by idanoren13 in Israel delivers 3 more armored ambulances to Ukraine amid requests for military aid by nahalkishon
I mean Israel has no issue selling weapons to literally anyone else. Netanyahu just wants to maintain a relationship with Russia
degotoga t1_j6lc8pu wrote
Reply to comment by tickleyourfanny in Israel delivers 3 more armored ambulances to Ukraine amid requests for military aid by nahalkishon
Allowing Ukraine to buy proven Israeli drones would be pretty cool. But Israel doesn’t want to upset Russia
degotoga t1_j6lbmr5 wrote
Reply to comment by omega3111 in Israel delivers 3 more armored ambulances to Ukraine amid requests for military aid by nahalkishon
And then blocked the transfer or sale of Israeli weapons to Ukraine
https://www.axios.com/2023/01/25/israel-ukraine-hawk-missile-biden-administration-request
degotoga t1_j6fgkik wrote
Reply to comment by k20350 in Ukraine proposes creating mechanism for auditing US aid for recovery projects by progress18
First sentence of the article:
> Ukraine has proposed creating a mechanism for auditing the aid provided by the United States for recovery projects, together with the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
Come on man. Do better
degotoga t1_j62a57q wrote
Reply to comment by clineaus in NYC bike path terror suspect found guilty on all counts in killing of 8 people by electromagneticpost
COVID probably.
degotoga t1_j2car7c wrote
Reply to comment by falconzord in Kazakhstan Deports Russian FSB Officer Who Fled To Avoid Being Sent To Fight In Ukraine by Zhukov-74
They probably don’t want to be Ukraine’d
degotoga t1_j2bwbg5 wrote
Reply to comment by falconzord in Kazakhstan Deports Russian FSB Officer Who Fled To Avoid Being Sent To Fight In Ukraine by Zhukov-74
> Zhilin had to cross the border illegally because as an FSB officer he was not allowed to leave the country. He asked for political asylum in Kazakhstan, but his request was rejected and he was arrested.
> Zhovtis believes that Kazakhstan was under pressure to extradite Zhilin to Russia and described it as a “sad situation,” implying that Zhilin is being "handed over simply to die."
degotoga t1_j2b3zw3 wrote
Reply to comment by No-Ask7043 in Kazakhstan Deports Russian FSB Officer Who Fled To Avoid Being Sent To Fight In Ukraine by Zhukov-74
You either read a different article than I did or you’re inventing quite a lot. The article says that the Russian government pressured Kazakstan to return him
degotoga t1_j2b25iv wrote
Reply to comment by Yesnoman1994 in Kazakhstan Deports Russian FSB Officer Who Fled To Avoid Being Sent To Fight In Ukraine by Zhukov-74
Why?
degotoga t1_j2avu2k wrote
Reply to Kazakhstan Deports Russian FSB Officer Who Fled To Avoid Being Sent To Fight In Ukraine by Zhukov-74
I’ll never understand why so many people support the deportation of draft dodgers
degotoga t1_j1ny50w wrote
Reply to comment by Potential_Crisis in What are your thoughts on pacing in new vs older books? by Potential_Crisis
What’s a good example of pacing?
degotoga t1_j1m6u1z wrote
This is a massive generalization. I can assure you that slow paced books are still being written. What genres are you interested in?
degotoga t1_j15ywfz wrote
Reply to comment by Downtown-Ad-8706 in Why didn't the US adopt the STG-44 after WW2? by TurboTortois3
That was the doctrine, but in practice commanders had the power to requisition and issue SMGs, usually to NCOs and officers. As well as unofficial acquisition as you’ve said
degotoga t1_j147wt4 wrote
Reply to comment by odomotto in Why didn't the US adopt the STG-44 after WW2? by TurboTortois3
That’s incorrect. Thompsons were issued to NCOs and officers in all infantry units in order to enhance automatic fire at the squad level
It is neither a carbine nor an assault rifle
degotoga t1_j130yin wrote
The US and most of its allies went all in on the battle rifle concept based on their experiences in WW2, especially the success of the M1 Garand. This led to the G3, FAL, and M14. The Soviet experience led them to the assault rifle concept. It’s important to note that the Eastern front was larger and had a lot more combat than any other theater of the war.
Weapons in the Korean War were primarily WW2 designs, so it’s not surprising that the US didn’t realize the superiority of assault rifles until the M14 faced the AK47 in Vietnam
degotoga t1_j12z160 wrote
Reply to comment by odomotto in Why didn't the US adopt the STG-44 after WW2? by TurboTortois3
a squad smg is not equivalent to an assault rifle
degotoga t1_j12yuhz wrote
Reply to comment by KarmaticIrony in Why didn't the US adopt the STG-44 after WW2? by TurboTortois3
That’s not really true. The StG is considered to be the first assault rifle and the AK47 was developed in response to it
degotoga t1_je33wzt wrote
Reply to comment by BasicLuxury in Ukraine Defense intelligence shows insides of Shahed drones, which Russia uses to attack by DoremusJessup
No, that’s not correct. They are more akin to cruise missiles than true loitering munitions. They are guided by GPS coordinate, not manually