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And Russian propaganda still tries to insist that Ukraine is being bullied by Nazis and needs rescuing. And it's estimated that about 1/3 of the Russian people still believe that - mostly her elderly citizens.Russian state media's trumped-up narrative of Putin's glorious war in Ukraine was last night shattered by a retired colonel who gave an unusually frank and damning assessment of the situation on the frontlines and world stage.
Mikhail Khodarenok, a former air defence commander and graduate of some of the Soviet Union's top military schools, used his platform on one of Russia's most-watched talk shows to warn that the war is going badly and is likely to get worse, and that nuclear sabre-rattling - far from being threatening - actually 'looks quite amusing'.
Ukraine, he said, will soon have mobilised more than a million soldiers who will be trained by the West and equipped with modern weapons, ready to fight and die to protect their homeland against Russia.
Batting aside repeated interruption from propagandist Olga Skabeyeva that the army will be mostly made of conscripts, Khodarenok insisted that how an army is recruited is irrelevant - what really matters is willingness to fight, and Ukraine 'intends to fight to the last man.'
Russia's position on the world stage is no better, he added, pointing out that 'we are in full geopolitical isolation, and that, however much we would hate to admit this, virtually the entire world is against us. And it's that situation that we need to get out of.'
Khodarenok's remarks, broadcast to millions of Russians who until now have been spoon-fed a narrative of their military's prowess and Ukraine's weakness, mark a stunning break with the state-sanctioned narrative and puts him at extreme odds with the Kremlin stooges stood to either side of him.
First of all, he said, rumours of a 'moral and psychological breakdown in the Ukrainian armed forces which are allegedly on the verge of some kind of crisis in morale' are 'to put it mildly, is false'.
'The situation... is that the Ukrainian armed forces are able to arm a million people,' he added, who will be equipped with western weapons and trained how to use them by armies that are part of NATO. 'So a million armed Ukrainian soldiers needs to be viewed as a reality of the very near future,' he said.
Batting aside objections from Skabayeva that most of those men will be conscripts, he insisted that what really matters isn't how an army is recruited but its willingness to fight.
'A desire to protect one's homeland, in the sense that it exists in Ukraine, it really does exist there, they intend to fight to the last man,' he said. 'Ultimately victory on the battlefield is determined by a high level of morale among personnel, which sheds blood for the ideas which it's prepared to fight for.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...lls-Russian-state-media-world-against-us.html
I know...And Russian propaganda still tries to insist that Ukraine is being bullied by Nazis and needs rescuing. And it's estimated that about 1/3 of the Russian people still believe that - mostly her elderly citizens.
Russian soldiers are calling home and telling their spouses and parents that this simply isn't true. Sadly, some of their parents think those soldiers have been brainwashed by the Ukrainians.![]()
Word is spreading in Russia, though. Maybe too slowly, but there's hope for them (and Ukraine).I know...![]()
There could be surprises just around the corner. But certain aspects of this invasion could be around for 1000 years. It is historic.I guess this is not ending any time soon![]()
I think that if Ukraine emerges victorious, there will be a worldwide effort to help them rebuild, as there should be. And they should be allowed into NATO.Let me ask this question. How long can Ukraine continue to fight without U.S. money? Seems like we are Ukraine’s war fund or piggy bank. Also, are other countries contributing to Ukraine’s war effort? I have seen many large buildings destroyed by Russian military. I think the U.S. will be asked to contribute to their rebuilding efforts.
I guess I am the lone wolf on this one. It just seems to me that the U.S. pays everyone's way in these situations. Whether it be to fight a war or to rebuild. I believe the U.S. tends to overdo it. I heard on Sirius BBC's news that Biden made a statement to one of their reporters that the U.S. is willing to commit up to $3trillion to the Ukraine's efforts against Russia. I didn't quite understand if that meant just war money or included rebuilding money. Either way, it doesn't much matter. Every dollar we hand over to Ukraine is borrowed. We have no money left in the budget to be able to give away cash. Right now, I Bonds are paying a very good rate of return at 9.62% interest, at least through October.I think that if Ukraine emerges victorious, there will be a worldwide effort to help them rebuild, as there should be. And they should be allowed into NATO.
JMO.
I’m sure that Ukraine can well afford these weapons. The U.S. just sent them another from $40billion. Of corse, this is all borrowed or printed money. We have an endless supply. Oh wait, we are giving them these weapons in addition to the $40billion. I sometimes wonder if all of this money we are supposedly sending to Ukraine is actually getting to their shores.The US Defense Department is in the process of buying new tank-busting "kamikaze" drones for Ukraine, as part of efforts to help the country fight off Russia's invasion.
The Pentagon is negotiating with company AeroVironment to procure 10 Switchblade 600 drones, a new dive-bombing, armour-piercing tactical drone that explodes on impact, Bloomberg reports.
AeroVironment did not immediately reply to a request for comment. Here's what we know about its killer drones, and what difference they could make in the war in Ukraine.
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There are two versions of the Switchblade suicide drone: the Switchblade 300 and the Switchblade 600.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed in April that the Pentagon was sending both variants to Ukraine.
According to Bloomberg, the US has committed to send at least 700 Switchblades to Ukraine, and at least 100 have already arrived. So far, those have been the Switchblade 300, a light single-use drone that fits in a backpack and is designed to attack personnel and light vehicles.
AeroVironment says in a factsheet that the Switchblade 300 cruises at around 100 km/h and carries cameras, guidance systems and explosives to dive-bomb into its target. It can fly for up to 15 minutes and 10 km before striking.
The kamikaze drone uses real-time GPS coordinates and video for "precise targeting with low collateral effects," the company says.
It’s launched from a tube and its small size allows it to take off from a variety of air, sea, and ground platforms. The whole kit - including the payload, launcher, and transport bag - weighs just 2.5 kg.
Unlike most weapons, the Switchblade can also disengage or abort a mission at any time, and then recommit to another target depending on what the operator commands.
This aims to ensure that strikes are precise and can be called off at the very last minute if they endanger civilians or properties nearby.
https://www.euronews.com/next/2022/...amikaze-weapons-and-how-can-they-help-ukraine