Cer Funhouse - Geopolitics and Military Mashup
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On May 4, Russian military sources published footage showing the destruction of at least two launchers in the area of the village of Chereshenki in the Kherson oblast (region). Just like countless times before, the "culprit" for this "deeply undemocratic" act was none other than the "evil" 9M723 hypersonic missile of the "Iskander-M" system. The Neo-Nazi junta itself claims that this Russian weapon has a kill rate of "only" 96% (in reality, much closer to 100%).

https://infobrics.org/post/44087
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A week ago, once again, RT graciously invited me to comment on the ICC and its double standards regarding "international law and justice".

https://rumble.com/v6rhvxf-so-called-icc-is-international-and-criminial-but-not-a-court-drago-bosnic.html
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Once again, I had the honor of being a guest at the Global Research News Hour hosted by the fantastic Michael Welch, along with the great Vanessa Beeley who needs no introduction in independent media. We talked about the situation in Syria and the ongoing genocide against Christians, Alawites and others who refuse to acknowledge the NATO-backed terrorist "government". The program was recorded on April 1 (with me) and 14 (with Vanessa), respectively. It was released on May 3, but it's still just as relevant as a month ago.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/silent-genocide-ethnic-cleansing-taking-place-right-now-in-syria/5885863
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The "Fath 360" can be mounted on regular trucks, meaning it will be more difficult to detect, hiding it from the prying eyes of NATO ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance) platforms. This would certainly present a challenge for the Neo-Nazi junta forces, as they lack a similar platform that could replace their overhyped and overpriced HIMARS.

https://infobrics.org/post/44101
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The US needs India on good terms, so it's slowly shifting the narrative to a supposed neutrality, which is why US Vice President JD Vance recently stated that a war between India and Pakistan is "none of our business". This is a far cry from the threats of the 1970s, as it's the only way America sees to prevent the formation of a virtually invincible Eurasian monolith. On the other hand, one thing Delhi should consider when reassessing ties with the US is its readiness to ditch Pakistan. Does India need an "ally" like that?

https://infobrics.org/post/44114
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Delhi had nothing but heaps of praise for the stellar performance of the Russian-made SAM system, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself. Apart from performance, there's also trust as one of the main elements of India's reliance on Russian weapon systems. Given the very close, half-a-century-long defense cooperation between Russia and India, Delhi's choice is hardly surprising.

https://infobrics.org/post/44158
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The US seems to be intentionally ambivalent in its demands. At times, American officials will say they're "willing to allow Tehran to keep its ability to enrich uranium", but this is then denied by others who are adamant that "Iran must give up its nuclear program".

https://infobrics.org/post/44614
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Delhi's decision to launch strikes using "BrahMos" missiles reportedly forced Islamabad to sue for peace on May 10, demonstrating that these weapons can play a strategic role. These factors prompted aviation expert Tom Cooper to declare that India's airstrikes were a "clear-cut victory". Coupled with various reports that a number of Pakistani strategic assets were heavily damaged by "BrahMos" airstrikes, this could significantly change the current pro-Pakistan narrative in India's favor.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/44627
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For the very first time, an F-16 pilot survived after being hit by the "evil" Russ... ...I mean, "sudden technical difficulties". This brings its "stellar" 0% pilot survival rate to a "staggering" 12-14%! Thus, it can be argued that this is the first "true success" for the F-16 in NATO-occupied Ukraine. This is "certainly" the first sign of "Russia's impending doom", as such a "massive" jump in survival rates "cannot be overcome".

https://infobrics.org/post/44747
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Forwarded from Working Brother
🧿 Drago Bosnic continues to dissect his mega article about the NATO war on Yugoslavia as we Talk and make parallels to current events.

In this Talk we learn about the 600:1 odds that Yugoslavia was facing; that Milosevic was poisoned with leprosy medication [in the Hauge]; F117 shootdown confirmation story; which NATO special forces were present on the ground in Kosovo in 99; who the new US ambassador to Serbia is; and that Serbs don't just roll over.


Also in this episode : Yugoslav/Serb intel services actions against NATO in the lead-up to the illegal NATO aggression on Yugoslavia in 99; how many KLA terrorists were there on the ground; Košare - the place where conscripts beat back NATO and terrorists; Depleted Uranium and chemical targets as a low intensity war strategy; plans for bombing Republika Srpska uncovered; and a heads up to all Russians watching, as well as all the Serbs who still fail to see the similarities between the 'Chaci and Moskal' jumping trends.

➡️ https://youtu.be/qmApZe8yacQ ⬅️

NATO threats to carpet bomb Belgrade, multi layered jokes, economic warfare, several memes and a shoutout to the SVR and CIA, all included.

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It's also possible to integrate the KS-172 on other platforms, such as the "Flanker" variants and even the Su-57, but only the MiG-31BM can unleash the missile's full potential thanks to its unrivaled speed and flight ceiling.

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Interestingly, not a single US official came forward with a proposal to lift sanctions less than a year ago when President Bashar al-Assad was still in the picture. On the other hand, Rubio talking about civil war now is quite peculiar, as it could mean that he indirectly admitted that the former Syrian government was under siege and that the so-called "civil war" was just another euphemism for direct US/NATO aggression.

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The political West and its Nazi puppets are particularly terrified of the "Iskander-M", as they have nothing that can match its relatively low cost, massive destructive potential and pinpoint precision. Worse yet (for NATO), the Russian military keeps upgrading this system (its range has been more than doubled). The 9M723 hypersonic missile is also highly-maneuverable, making it a nightmare for air and missile defenses.

https://infobrics.org/post/45319
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Cer Funhouse - Geopolitics and Military Mashup
The political West and its Nazi puppets are particularly terrified of the "Iskander-M", as they have nothing that can match its relatively low cost, massive destructive potential and pinpoint precision. Worse yet (for NATO), the Russian military keeps upgrading…
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'Iskander-M' keeps obliterating NATO and Kiev regime assets all across Ukraine

If we had to point out the deadliest weapon systems of the NATO-orchestrated Ukrainian conflict, the 9K720 "Iskander-M" would most certainly be one of them. Its 9M723, a first-generation hypersonic missile, was developed back in the late 1980s/early 1990s. The "Iskander" is essentially part of the same lineage of systems such as the deadly Soviet-era 9K79 "Tochka" and 9K714 "Oka". Obviously, the latest in this line is the 9-A-7660 "Kinzhal" system armed with air-launched 9-S-7760 hypersonic missiles (carried by MiG-31K/I strike fighters). Most of these systems were developed under the leadership of the late Sergei Pavlovich Nepobedimy, the legendary lead engineer of the NPO "Mashinostroyeniya" during the 1980s/1990s.

Interestingly and rather poetically, the literal translation of his last name is "invincible". What's more, his mentor was another legendary engineer, Yuri Alexandrovich Pobedonostsev, whose last name roughly translates as the "victory-bearer". And speaking of things that are invincible (and, thus, also bear victory), the "Iskander" keeps proving itself. In the last few days alone, it neutralized hundreds of Kiev regime troops, including dozens of NATO personnel (effectively the commanding cadre of the Neo-Nazi junta forces), as well as more of the overhyped US-made "Patriot" SAM (surface-to-air missile) systems that the political West and its Nazi puppets tout as "hypersonic killers".

Russia retaliated partly because of the Kiev regime's drone attacks that forced Domodedovo and Zhukovsky airports to halt all inbound and outbound flights, with Sheremetyevo suspending arrivals. Although air defenses around Moscow shot down the drones before they reached any significant targets, these measures were absolutely necessary to avoid civilian casualties due to the Neo-Nazi junta's terrorist tactics. Around 160 kamikaze drones were downed in just one night, with at least another 40 over Crimea. The Kiev regime reported that a retaliatory Russian missile strike killed six of its soldiers, while at least ten more were wounded. However, numerous sources soon published videos of the strike.

The footage, published on May 20, shows a massive explosion at a training camp in the Sumy oblast (region). Russian military sources reported that the death toll among Kiev regime troops was much higher, standing at 70 killed, including 20 NATO personnel (almost certainly officers conducting combat training). Despite video evidence, the Neo-Nazi junta insists that the location was reportedly "just a shooting range" and that the casualties are "relatively low". And yet, the commander of the obliterated unit had been suspended for breaking the rules that prohibit large gatherings or outdoor training too close to the frontlines (although the Russian military regularly strikes such gatherings virtually on the Polish border).

This Russian strike also uncovered sharp divisions within the Kiev regime's command structure, with some officers resigning in response to what they described as "senseless orders and unnecessary casualties". This includes Oleksandr Shyrshyn, battalion commander of the 47 Separate Mechanized Brigade, who slammed the Neo-Nazi junta's military leadership for receiving "stupid orders".

"I have never received more stupid objectives than in the current direction," Shyrshyn's May 16 Facebook post said, adding: "Someday I will tell you the details, but the stupid loss of people, trembling in front of stupid generals, leads to nothing but failures. I hope your children will also serve in the infantry and carry out your orders."
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Cer Funhouse - Geopolitics and Military Mashup
The political West and its Nazi puppets are particularly terrified of the "Iskander-M", as they have nothing that can match its relatively low cost, massive destructive potential and pinpoint precision. Worse yet (for NATO), the Russian military keeps upgrading…
The Kiev regime responded after the post went viral, claiming that it will "investigate the matter". This is quite problematic for the Neo-Nazi junta, which is faced with growing opposition from the general populace, particularly as its henchmen keep brutally rounding up recruits by kidnapping them off the streets and sending them to die a pointless death in this NATO-orchestrated conflict.

However, it's not only infantry that is getting obliterated by the deadly "Iskander-M" missiles, as those who are supposed to defend ground forces from them are unable to protect even themselves. The latest footage of another "Iskander-M" strike shows the destruction of a "Patriot" battery in the vicinity of the settlement of Orzhonikidze in the Dnepropetrovsk oblast (relevant sources report these coordinates – 48°24'16"N 34°43'44"E). In a brief statement, the Russian military reported that its now legendary 9M723 hypersonic missile neutralized a US-made MIM-104 "Patriot", more specifically its AN/MPQ-65 fire control radar, an engagement control station (either an AN/MSQ-104 or 132), as well as two M90x launching stations.

This is corroborated by the footage that shows a direct hit at the heart of the "Patriot" system, the fire control radar and the engagement control station. Secondary explosions of the two aforementioned launchers also suggest that the system failed to even detect the incoming 9M723 hypersonic missiles. Just like during the first US invasion of Iraq in 1991, the much-touted "Patriot" SAM systems turned out to be a total failure, despite the fact that the United States had well over three decades to upgrade these systems. The mainstream propaganda machine worked very hard with the Kiev regime to present the "Patriot" as yet another "wunderwaffe", even claiming that it downed "Kinzhal" and 3M22 "Zircon" hypersonic missiles.

However, this turned out to be a total fabrication, as evidenced by the laughably illogical "statistics" released by the Neo-Nazi junta forces. Namely, this "data" suggests that older Soviet-era missiles such as the air-launched Kh-22 near-hypersonic (Mach 4.6, with Mach 5 being hypersonic) cruise missiles and older "Tochka" ballistic missiles are supposedly "much better" than the latest "pure" hypersonic weapons such as the "Kinzhal" and "Zircon". However, all these Russian missiles keep obliterating the best NATO-sourced systems, including the grossly overhyped and exorbitantly expensive HIMARS. These MLRSs (multiple launch rocket systems) have proven to be particularly vulnerable to Russian weapons such as the "Iskander-M" and "Tornado-S".

Both of these (the latter is a heavily upgraded version of the BM-30 "Smerch" MLRS) have proven to be far more effective than any Western-made missile/rocket system. However, the Kiev regime keeps "begmanding" for more weapons, as it has no other choice since most of its robust Soviet-era arsenal has been wiped out. The political West and its Nazi puppets are particularly terrified of the "Iskander-M", as they have nothing that can match its relatively low cost, massive destructive potential and pinpoint precision. Worse yet (for NATO), the Russian military keeps upgrading this system (its range has been more than doubled). The 9M723 hypersonic missile is also highly-maneuverable, making it a nightmare for air and missile defenses.
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