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Posted on 3/22/23 at 7:58 pm to StormyMcMan
wow, that's almost unbelievable, there's no way he could compete with any US fighter pilot.
for you pilots in this thread, what is your opinion on this?
for you pilots in this thread, what is your opinion on this?
Posted on 3/22/23 at 8:07 pm to StormyMcMan
ISW
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Russian forces conducted a limited drone and missile strike campaign in Ukraine overnight on March 21-22, indicating that Russian forces continue struggling with precision missile shortages. The Ukrainian General Staff reported that Russian forces conducted 21 drone strikes targeting residential and infrastructure areas in Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Zaporizhia, and Odesa oblasts, and Ukrainian forces shot down 16 of the drones.[1] Ukrainian officials stated that Russian forces struck two residential high-rise buildings in Zaporizhzhia City, killing at least one civilian and injuring 33
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Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced that the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) intends to increase the size of Russia’s air defense forces at a Russian MoD collegium on March 22. Shoigu stated that one of the Russian Aerospace Forces’ (VKS) development priorities is to generate more air defense units with advanced air defense systems.[4] He noted that in 2023 Russian forces plan to form a new air defense division and brigade, form a special purpose air defense missile brigade, form a new anti-aircraft missile regiment with more advanced S-350 systems, form a military transport aviation regiment, and complete the modernization of Moscow City’s air defense systems.[5] Shoigu also commented on Russian combat experience in Ukraine, stating that Russian pilots conducted over 140,000 combat sorties since February 24, 2022, and that 90 percent of operational-tactical and army aviation, 60 percent of strategic long-range aviation, and 85 percent of UAV operators have combat experience.[6]
The Russian military is unlikely to generate such forces within several years, let alone by the end of 2023. Russia’s defense industrial base has historically experienced multi-year delays in developing advanced air defense systems, even before the strict sanctions and exacerbated resource constraints resulting from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Current Russian air defense brigades and regiments received their S-400 systems up to several years behind schedule.[7] The Russian military had only fielded the S-500 system, which was reportedly supposed to enter production in 2015, in one Russian air defense army by 2021.[8] Russia also delayed its planned delivery of a second S-400 battery to India in 2022 due to constraints caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
The formation of new Russian air defense and airlift units will not increase Russian combat power in Ukraine this year. Shoigu’s statement is likely intended to reassure the Russian people that the Russian MoD is continuing to develop the Russian military as a world-class military power to offset perceptions about Russian military failures in Ukraine.
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Shoigu likely signaled to Japan that it should not attempt to exploit Russia’s current military vulnerability in the Kuril Islands and to China that Russia remains a worthwhile military partner. Shoigu extolled the strength of Russia’s Eastern Military District (EMD) at length and announced that the EMD deployed a battery of Bastion coastal defense missile systems on Paramushir Island—an island in the northern portion of the Russian-occupied Japanese Kuril Islands. Shoigu’s statement was likely a warning signal to Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who visited Kyiv and Bucha on March 21, about becoming too engaged in supporting Ukraine.[11] The Russian Eastern Military District is severely degraded. Significant Russian EMD elements deployed to Belarus and were badly damaged during the Battle of Kyiv in early 2022. Russian EMD elements of the 155th and 40th Naval Infantry Brigades recently fought and suffered heavy losses near Vuhledar in Donetsk Oblast in early 2023.[12] The 155th has been destroyed and reconstituted as many as eight times in the past year
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Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu walked away and refused to answer a question about how soon to expect peace in Ukraine. A journalist from the Russian Ministry of Defense-run media outlet TV Zvezda first asked Shoigu how the war will end, to which Shoigu responded, “any war ends in peace.”[14] The journalist then asked Shoigu how soon to expect peace in Ukraine. Shoigu did not answer the question and walked away. TV Zvezda originally aired the footage of Shoigu walking away but cut it in a later release
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The tempo of Russian operations around Bakhmut appears to be slowing amid Western reporting that Russian forces may be attempting to launch offensives in other directions. Russian forces made additional marginal advances in southern Bakhmut, and Ukrainian forces conducted counterattacks on the southwestern and northwestern outskirts of the city on March 21 and 22.[16] The Ukrainian General Staff reported on March 22 that Russian forces’ offensive potential in the Bakhmut area is declining, and Ukrainian officials have previously reported fewer combat clashes in the city itself in recent days.[17] US National Security Council Spokesperson John Kirby stated on March 21 that Russian and Ukrainian forces are continuing to prioritize operations around Bakhmut and that Russian forces might try to conduct another offensive, possibly in many different directions.[18] The United Kingdom Ministry of Defense (UK MoD) assessed that Russian forces may be losing momentum in the Bakhmut area because the Russian MoD is relocating units to other directions.[19] Russian forces are currently increasing the tempo of their offensive operations around Avdiivka aiming to encircle the settlement, and it is possible that Russian forces are doing so at the expense of their operations around Bakhmut and the stalled offensive around Vuhledar.
Russian personnel of the 136th Separate Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade (58th Combined Arms Army, Southern Military District) previously stated that they were deploying to the Vuhledar area to conduct assaults, but a Russian milblogger claimed on March 21 that elements of the 136th Motorized Rifle Brigade are operating in the Avdiivka direction.[20] This apparent deployment change—if it is not a result of Russian misreporting—possibly indicates that Russian forces prioritized the intensification of operations around Avdiivka over restarting the offensive on Vuhledar. Ukrainian Tavriisk Defense Forces Spokesperson Colonel Oleksiy Dmytrashkivyskyi stated on March 19 that Russian forces started increasing assaults in the Avdiivka area to set conditions for restarting offensive operations on Vuhledar, further suggesting that current Russian offensive operations around Avdiivka are preventing the potential resumption of offensive activities near Vuhledar.[21] Russian forces appear to be drawing more combat power to the Avdiivka area which may allow them to increase their rate of advance, although there were no confirmed Russian advances in the area on March 22
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Russian forces may be deploying T-54/55 tanks from long-term storage to Ukraine to compensate for significant armored vehicle losses. The Georgia-based open-source Conflict Intelligence Team research group reported on March 22 that Russian forces transported a train loaded with T-54/55 tanks from Primorsky Krai towards western Russia, and social media sources speculated that Russian forces may deploy them to Ukraine
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Russian authorities are cracking down against bars in urban areas, possibly to crack down against internal dissent among Russian social circles. St. Petersburg outlet Fontanka claimed on March 22 that St. Petersburg authorities shut down two dozen bars as part of a broader investigation into claims of involving minors in “anti-social acts,” including systematic drinking, drug use, and vagrancy.
Posted on 3/22/23 at 8:08 pm to StormyMcMan
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Key Takeaways
Russian forces conducted a limited drone and missile strike campaign in Ukraine overnight on March 21-22, indicating that Russian forces continue struggling with precision missile shortages.
Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced that the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) intends to increase the size of Russia’s air defense forces at a Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) collegium on March 22.
Shoigu likely signaled to Japan that it should not become more engaged in supporting Ukraine by announcing the deployment of an anti-shipping missile system on one of the Kuril Islands.
Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu walked away and refused to answer a question about how soon to expect peace in Ukraine.
The tempo of Russian operations around Bakhmut appears to be slowing amid Western reporting that Russian forces may be attempting to launch offensives in other directions.
Russian forces may be deploying T-54/55 tanks from storage to Ukraine to compensate for significant armored vehicle losses.
Russian forces conducted limited ground attacks along the Svatove-Kreminna line.
Russian forces made marginal territorial gains within Bakhmut and continued offensive operations in and around Bakhmut and on the outskirts of Donetsk City.
Ukrainian officials stated that Ukrainian forces continue to clear an area on the east (left) bank of the Dnipro River.
The Kremlin continued hybrid reserve callup and crypto mobilization campaigns to recruit Russians for contract service.
Russian officials and occupation authorities continued to advocate for legislative changes in an effort to further legitimize the deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia.
Posted on 3/22/23 at 8:10 pm to Chromdome35
He’d be laughed out of the Air Force. I guess Russia has no fitness standards for their pilots. Guy looks like he eats 10 lbs of beef stroganoff a day and washes it down with a gallon of vodka. Real class act aviator there. No wonder he hit the drone, his stomach probably holds the stick for him in flight.
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Posted on 3/22/23 at 8:12 pm to LSUPilot07
Can you imagine him attempting to be in a dogfight with an F22?
Posted on 3/22/23 at 8:24 pm to Chromdome35
He’d never know he was fricked until he was fricked. They probably have to add a few more psi to the nose gear when Boris climbs his fatass in the cockpit.
This post was edited on 3/22/23 at 8:39 pm
Posted on 3/22/23 at 8:27 pm to StormyMcMan
Dayummmmm
I could be a fighter pilot in Russia. Think they'd give me the keys to a 35 ?
I could be a fighter pilot in Russia. Think they'd give me the keys to a 35 ?
Posted on 3/22/23 at 8:29 pm to LSUPilot07
"I flew with Russian pilots, fighter pilots who couldn't fly formation. And I watched this video, and it's pretty obvious what happened. He lost sight of it, and he crashed into it. He didn't do it intentionally." - Mark Kelly
https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1637447026014138368
https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1637447026014138368
Posted on 3/22/23 at 8:42 pm to Chromdome35
he wouldnt. he would be dead before he even knew the f22 was anywhere near him
Posted on 3/22/23 at 8:46 pm to 03GeeTee
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Your name is appropriate
I've got 25,000 rounds of 7N6 sitting around that I stockpiled during the Obama years. When the Zombie Apocalypse/Democrat Insurrection kicks off, the Tantal is going to be the first gun out of the safe.
Posted on 3/22/23 at 9:23 pm to StormyMcMan
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That's one unfit pilot....
The real heroes in that video were the buttons that demonstrated impressive strength and endurance.
Posted on 3/22/23 at 9:35 pm to Tantal
Wish I still had my Tantal. Still have a Bulgarian AKS-74 that I’m never getting rid of though.
Posted on 3/22/23 at 9:44 pm to GOP_Tiger
This kind of crap is a daily thing with Chuck. He's insisted multiple times that Ukraine already has ATACMS. He insisted for weeks that Ukraine was fighting inside of Kreminna.
And yet, people still follow him.
And yet, people still follow him.
Posted on 3/22/23 at 9:46 pm to LSUPilot07
Reminds me of some C-130 aircrew but no fighter pilot i have ever seen....
Posted on 3/22/23 at 10:34 pm to GOP_Tiger
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This kind of crap is a daily thing with Chuck. He's insisted multiple times that Ukraine already has ATACMS. He insisted for weeks that Ukraine was fighting inside of Kreminna.
Yep he lost my confidence a while back when he started spouting things that were clearly wrong or outright propaganda. He should stick to making movies and books if he can't do basic due diligence, it just becomes ammunition for trolls to spread division and mistrust with.
Posted on 3/22/23 at 11:34 pm to LSUPilot07
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He’d never know he was fricked until he was fricked. They probably have to add a few more psi to the nose gear when Boris climbs his fatass in the cockpit.
Different era of course but aren't cockpits normally quite snug for someone who is fit? An uncle flew P-38s in Europe and some years later at an airshow with what was then called The Confederate Air Force, he remarked to the pilot of a restored P-38, "Where did all the room come from?" "It was much tighter fit in 1944/5."
Posted on 3/23/23 at 12:21 am to 03GeeTee
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Still have a Bulgarian AKS-74 that I’m never getting rid of though
I've got a new, unfired Bulgarian AKS-74U parts kit with matching barrel that a co-worker keeps trying to swindle me out of. I paid $600 back in the day. Now it's worth at least $3,500. If I had known then what I know now, I would have bought every VEPR and Saiga brought into the country.
Posted on 3/23/23 at 12:27 am to Tantal
Way different quality but I remember when you could be AKs for 50.
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