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Re: Putin's Invasion of Ukraine

Posted: Thu May 28, 2026 4:20 am
by Hydra009
Cassia wrote: Thu May 28, 2026 1:55 amThat's fantastic. Also, I am sure Putin doesn't want pics/vids of dead Russians getting back home.
That and hazing/abuse. Or complaining about terrible supplies. Or "walking dead" assaults (poorly equipped unit with wounded on crutches, almost zero combat ability). None of that sort of footage is good for Putin.

But it's steadily getting to the point where the Kremlin can no longer control the narrative. Russians are seeing Ukrainian drones with their own eyes, seeing Russian refineries get hit, seeing the ineffectual response from the Russian government. They can't hide that they're losing for much longer.

How things turn out for Crimea has the potential to completely shatter faith in Putin. The Ukrainians have been slowly but surely strangling logistics routes there. If they're able to keep up the pressure to the point of completely cutting supplies, the Russians will have no choice but to pull out or be wiped out. That'll be a hell of a day for Putin.

Re: Putin's Invasion of Ukraine

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 12:20 am
by Hydra009
Russia actually launched two Oreshnik missiles at Kyiv, but the second one malfunctioned and hit somewhere in occupied Donetsk
According to ISW, Ukrainian open-source intelligence analysts reported that footage from May 24 appears to show Russia launching a second Oreshnik missile that later malfunctioned and hit in the occupied Donetsk region.

The footage reportedly showed six submunitions hitting the ground.

One Ukrainian OSINT source cited by ISW suggested the missile may have hit Russian military positions near occupied Avdiivka or Yasynuvata, both located roughly 40 kilometers from the front line.

“If confirmed, these reports would indicate that one of every four Oreshniks that Russian forces have used thus far in the war have malfunctioned,” ISW said.
It probably didn't hit actual Russian positions - we should be so lucky - but the fact remains that Russia produces very few Oreshniks per year and they have a large failure rate. While I have no doubt that the garage owner was very distraught about the missile slamming into it, it's not the superweapon it's portrayed as and certainly won't change the tide of the war.

Re: Putin's Invasion of Ukraine

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 1:21 am
by Cassia
When a Oreshnik goes astray that's ~$50M down the drain.

Re: Putin's Invasion of Ukraine

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 1:22 am
by Hydra009
Zelenskyy visits Sweden, Ukraine gets Gripen jets

Sweden to donate 16 Gripen C/D jets within 10 months. Ukraine to buy up to 20 of the newer Gripen E aircraft, which are scheduled to be delivered by 2030. Between 100 and 150 Gripen jets altogether.

I know, it sucks to have to wait, but these things take time. But when these are in the air in Ukraine, it should put a huge dent in the Russian aerial bomb threat.

It's hard to understate just how important this deal will be for Ukraine. But don't take my word for it, let's hear from a Ukrainian pilot:
"For me, the JAS-39 is the only fighter jet in the world I'd be willing to sell my soul for," Ukrainian pilot Vadym Voroshylov, call sign Karaya, wrote on Instagram last year, describing the aircraft as an "ideal option" for Ukraine.
That's a hell of an endorsement.
"One of the advantages of the Gripen over the F-16 is its ability to carry the Meteor air-to-air missile," military historian and weapons expert Andrii Kharuk told the Kyiv Independent.

Justin Bronk, senior research fellow at RUSI, said the Meteor missile could help Ukraine better counter Russian glide bomb attacks carried out by Su-34 aircraft operating behind the front line.

"Only the Meteor has a suitable effective range to threaten Su-34 aircraft launching glide bombs 60-100 kilometers (30-60 miles) behind the front line," Bronk told the Kyiv Independent.
But Ukraine wasn't the only one deepening ties with allies. Russia unveiled its own military partnership with the Taliban

The Taliban. The very people the Soviet Union invaded and brutalized from 1979 to 1989, and who beat back the Soviets so badly that its was a contributing factor to the collapse of the USSR. I guess now that they're both terrorist states with many of the same enemies, it makes sense that they'd be on the same side.

I'm not quite sure what either side plans on receiving from such ties. Doubtful it's anything high tech. Fresh meat? But Russia already has that to some degree with North Koreans and it's not particularly helping. And I very much doubt Taliban soldiers are willing to travel, especially to such a different climate. Maybe some sort of economic deal to help keep Russian finances afloat. That seems most likely, imho. I suppose we'll find out.

Ukraine gets one of the best military jets in the world from the world's 25th richest county VS Russia gets *something* from the 140th richest county (just below Syria, heh). Quite the disparity in terms of ally strength and support.

Re: Putin's Invasion of Ukraine

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 4:02 am
by Cassia
Mind blowing how Russia never achieved total air superiority. Simply cannot take out Ukraine's ground-based air defenses. If they had, they would have won the war already. Too bad the gripen isn't stealth.

Re: Putin's Invasion of Ukraine

Posted: Fri May 29, 2026 2:27 pm
by Hydra009
Cassia wrote: Fri May 29, 2026 4:02 am Mind blowing how Russia never achieved total air superiority. Simply cannot take out Ukraine's ground-based air defenses. If they had, they would have won the war already. Too bad the gripen isn't stealth.
They tried, but there was just too much AA on both sides for either to control the skies.

It's a shame NATO never closed the airspace over western Ukraine because Russian drones keep finding their way into neighboring countries. There's only so many times Russia can plausibly claim it was an accident. Just recently, a Russian drone slammed into a Romanian apartment building. No one was hurt, this time. But it's a bad idea to rely on luck alone. Europe needs to be more proactive about the Russian threat and defend their own airspace or this will keep happening and people will get hurt.