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Страшно, суки?
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Конечно, санкции в ущерб Европе и США))
Хавай, вата, хавай
Хавай, вата, хавай
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А вот это все, сейчас с нами? В этой комнате?))
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Потому, что вы больные на голову
Вот почему
Вот почему
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До речі, канал на Патреон можна підтримати тут https://www.patreon.com/fashdonetsk
Чи приїде хуйло сьогодні в Стамбул?
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Так, приїде
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Ні, він і не збирався
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А що в Стамбулі? Я не в курсі
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Я на позиції. Нехай приїжджає
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Приїде кацапська шушера, попиздять ні про шо. На тому і закінчиться
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Похуй. Нам своє робити
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Ніхто нічого не збирається закінчувати. Видихайте, це для затягування часу все
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Зараз подзвоню спитаю. 5 сек
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Не приїде, бо засцить
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Цікаво шо трампонько скаже і як буде його відмазувати цього разу
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Командир першої сотні 49-го ОШБ "Карпатська Січ", позивний Бандера окупанту — про роки на війні та ціну, яку платить через їхній "прихід.
49 окремий штурмовий батальйон «Карпатська Січ»
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The GUR and the "parcel". The FSB is dedicated to
Preamble. Italy wrote about how Russians were raped in the brain. I quote in full:
"Ukrainian intelligence has information about a new Russian cruise missile designed to be launched from drones (and possibly helicopters). This idea seems to be penetrating the US as well. And, according to Kyiv, there are Western components inside these weapons that are subject to sanctions
In the conflict in Ukraine, the Russian armed forces have begun to use a new (and specific) type of cruise missile. The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (GUR) has revealed details of the new device, known as the S8000 Banderol (Banderol is a Russian lexicon that can be translated as "parcel"), while simultaneously publishing several photos of it. The Banderol is said to be manufactured by Kronstadt, a company known for building unmanned systems, and is designed to be launched from medium and large unmanned aerial vehicles such as the Orion (Russia's equivalent of the US MQ-1 Predator), which is pictured with the new missile on board. However, Gur says that in the near future, the device will likely also be adapted for use on helicopter systems such as the Mi-28N Havoc.
Equipped with a small jet engine and retractable wings, the missile will have a range of 500 kilometres and a speed of 500 km/h and will be able to carry a warhead weighing around 113 kilograms, which is significantly less than those fitted to other systems used by the Russian armed forces. However, it will provide the Banderol with greater manoeuvrability, making it more capable of avoiding Ukrainian air defence systems.
Unsurprisingly, components inside the missile carrier were reportedly manufactured outside Russia, even in countries that have restricted trade with Moscow after sanctions were imposed on it. Around 30 companies supplying more than 20 key components, with potentially more added that have not been identified. These components include the SW800Pro engine from the Chinese company Swiwin (freely available on the Internet for around $16,000), an inertial navigation system, allegedly of Chinese origin, the RFD900x telemetry module of Australian origin (which however, could be a Chinese copy), rechargeable batteries from the Japanese company Murata, Dynamixel MX-64AR servo motors from the South Korean company Robotis, and about 20 microcircuits manufactured in the USA, China, Switzerland, Japan and South Korea.
The presence of an inertial navigation system, as well as a digital antenna to protect against GPS satellite interference (the same kit that is also used in the Geranium drones, Russian versions of Iran's Shahed-136), indicates a certain degree of resistance to electronic warfare, which is increasingly being used by the Ukrainian side.
Gur did not disclose detailed information about the operational use of the Russian missile, nor how he obtained its technical characteristics. However, the mere existence of a full technical assessment suggests that at least one was found intact or almost intact, presumably shot down on Ukrainian territory. Unconfirmed sources report that this missile has been used in attacks in southern Ukraine.
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Preamble. Italy wrote about how Russians were raped in the brain. I quote in full:
"Ukrainian intelligence has information about a new Russian cruise missile designed to be launched from drones (and possibly helicopters). This idea seems to be penetrating the US as well. And, according to Kyiv, there are Western components inside these weapons that are subject to sanctions
In the conflict in Ukraine, the Russian armed forces have begun to use a new (and specific) type of cruise missile. The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (GUR) has revealed details of the new device, known as the S8000 Banderol (Banderol is a Russian lexicon that can be translated as "parcel"), while simultaneously publishing several photos of it. The Banderol is said to be manufactured by Kronstadt, a company known for building unmanned systems, and is designed to be launched from medium and large unmanned aerial vehicles such as the Orion (Russia's equivalent of the US MQ-1 Predator), which is pictured with the new missile on board. However, Gur says that in the near future, the device will likely also be adapted for use on helicopter systems such as the Mi-28N Havoc.
Equipped with a small jet engine and retractable wings, the missile will have a range of 500 kilometres and a speed of 500 km/h and will be able to carry a warhead weighing around 113 kilograms, which is significantly less than those fitted to other systems used by the Russian armed forces. However, it will provide the Banderol with greater manoeuvrability, making it more capable of avoiding Ukrainian air defence systems.
Unsurprisingly, components inside the missile carrier were reportedly manufactured outside Russia, even in countries that have restricted trade with Moscow after sanctions were imposed on it. Around 30 companies supplying more than 20 key components, with potentially more added that have not been identified. These components include the SW800Pro engine from the Chinese company Swiwin (freely available on the Internet for around $16,000), an inertial navigation system, allegedly of Chinese origin, the RFD900x telemetry module of Australian origin (which however, could be a Chinese copy), rechargeable batteries from the Japanese company Murata, Dynamixel MX-64AR servo motors from the South Korean company Robotis, and about 20 microcircuits manufactured in the USA, China, Switzerland, Japan and South Korea.
The presence of an inertial navigation system, as well as a digital antenna to protect against GPS satellite interference (the same kit that is also used in the Geranium drones, Russian versions of Iran's Shahed-136), indicates a certain degree of resistance to electronic warfare, which is increasingly being used by the Ukrainian side.
Gur did not disclose detailed information about the operational use of the Russian missile, nor how he obtained its technical characteristics. However, the mere existence of a full technical assessment suggests that at least one was found intact or almost intact, presumably shot down on Ukrainian territory. Unconfirmed sources report that this missile has been used in attacks in southern Ukraine.
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