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the hell is this? lmao

I think that's an "Alligator" rifle. Ukraine started using them early in the war. Rare to see one, because they're so devastating.
the hell is this? lmao
The cooking Didn’t save Hillary’s campaign, so a bit of a risky ask. Kind of a weird appointment tho, you’d think they would choose someone to rebuild their schools be invovled with education, construction, or anything other than being associate withphile CTs
zelensky asking none other than Marina Abramovic, best known for spirit cooking for the democrats, including Killary.
She will be in charge of rebuilding their schools. Lady at center of pizza gate is in charge of the children. Good times.
Oh, you have a friend.I appreciate the advice. But the goal isn't to get @San Marino to admit he was wrong. No one expects that at this point.
Yeah, said the thread police. If you lie, you go to jail.The only goal is to make sure any lies don't go out un-challenged.
This thread makes op look rather unhinged.
chatbot? If operator will use fingers. IF.Which is why people call you a liar.
15-months ago you told us Ukraine would be completely out of soldiers. The very fact that they aren't means either, 1) a whole lot has changed, or 2) you were dead wrong.
Look, I know it's getting hard to spin non-stop russian losses for almost a year, as some sort of huge win for putin. But I'm think you need to find an argument different that the one you've been wrong about for almost two years now.
I appreciate the advice. But the goal isn't to get @San Marino to admit he was wrong. No one expects that at this point.
The only goal is to make sure any lies don't go out un-challenged.
She's neither american nor ukrainian.
is she?
How would that work?
Well, everyone around here doesnlt call hime cottagecheesebrain for nothing.This thread makes op look rather unhinged.
I is so easy to see.Who said I support them?
russian anti air is dogshit lmao. get fucked russia.
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I think that's an "Alligator" rifle. Ukraine started using them early in the war. Rare to see one, because they're so devastating.
So that is how the Democrats and Clinton Foundation are going to launder the money back. I was wondering.
Yes, yes, she definitely gives off that occult/satanic vibe.she would not be our ambassador over there. She will be a Ukrainian ambassador to go around helping rebuild their schools.
she is actually a perfect artist for education. Specializes in satanic and sexual imagery.
Even with her latest, child friendly exhibit, as per msn.
The 76-year-old Serbian is holding her first solo exhibition in the UK and is the first female artist to have a major show in the Main Galleries of the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Visitors to the exhibition must squeeze between two nude models to enter the show, or opt to bypass what one journalist dubbed the “naked gates”.
. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...ovic-to-be-ambassador-for-ukraine/ar-AA1h6Bf8
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...ovic-to-be-ambassador-for-ukraine/ar-AA1h6Bf8
It's a kayak with a grenade launcher. And it could be game-changer in Ukraine.
The boats can carry cargo and up to three soldiers.
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ByYulia Drozd
September 22, 2023, 3:07 PM
KYIV, Ukraine -- In a quiet bay of the Dnipro River, a one-hour drive from Kyiv, a group of Ukrainian engineers and special forces soldiers tested what they believe can be a game-changer in the Ukrainian counteroffensive: the Poloz-M16 combat kayak.
What otherwise looks like the familiar watercraft has been redesigned for special military purposes – in the Kherson region, for example, where the front line parallels the wide Dnipro, with multiple islands between its banks.
"To design something like this you have to build boats for 30 years. That's what I've been doing," says Serhiy Ostashenko, CEO of the Adamant Verf company, which produces the kayaks. He designed the Poloz-M16 overnight, he said, after special forces soldiers came to him with a need, and an idea.
"Poloz-M16 is similar to what the American and British soldiers have been using, but it's ten times cheaper, around 2,500 dollars per item," Ostaschenko explained to ABC News.
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Two unidentified Ukrainian soldiers test the Poloz-M16 combat kayak.
Courtesy of Adamant Verf
Ukraine has two seas –- the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov – and around 3,000 rivers, so kayaks like the Poloz-M16 are a must-have, engineers and soldiers said.
The Poloz-M16 is designed not for assault but rather for covert operations. It's quiet, lightweight and maneuverable, with the ability to carry up to three people and 250 kilograms of cargo, around 550 pounds. It's also durable, made of a special polyethylene that can weather extreme temperatures, mechanical damage and last 50 years, or longer. The Poloz-M16 can be transported by a land vehicle or dropped onto the water from a helicopter. It can also be controlled on the water remotely.
What particularly makes the Poloz-M16 a combat kayak is a Ukrainian-produced NATO-type UAG-40 grenade launcher mounted in the bow, which can fire a projectile at a distance of up to just over a mile. A special mechanism absorbs the weapon's recoil, keeping the kayak stable on the water.
"So our Poloz is not afraid of any bulletproof speed boat. It can hide in the reeds and fire at the enemy like in a shooting range," Ostashenko said.
The combat kayaks have already proven themselves in action. In October of last year, Ukrainian soldiers used the Poloz-M16 in an operation on the Oskil River in the Kharkiv region. Sergiy, callsign Koyot, who took part in the operation, said he and the other soldiers conducted nighttime reconnaissance near Russian positions on the riverbank, transporting explosives and ultimately securing the passage of an assault group that forced Russian forces to retreat a dozen kilometers to the east.
The Poloz-M16 is just one of hundreds of things that Ukrainian specialists have created since the start of the Russian invasion, said Ostashenko. He and his engineering colleagues add that when you're short of conventional weapons, you have to be creative.
While some of the solutions might not see mass production, they're cheap and do the job. Others can be part of a powerful military tech industry that could involve billions of dollars in a few years, Mykhailo Fedorov, deputy prime minister of Ukraine, told the Ukrainian media platform Ukrinform earlier this year. Fedorov oversees digital transformation projects, and in particular what's called the Army of Drones: small, but which inflict painful strikes on Russian military bases and even large warships.
To help facilitate innovation that can in turn assist the Ukrainian military, the government created the BRAVE1 platform, where inventors meet investors and consumers. The platform features things like different types of drones, including those for clearing mines, as well as mobile stations, yacht radars turned into anti-UAV searchers, walkie-talkies that can't be jammed, ground robotic complexes, fire stations and more.
"Ukraine has been a large exporter of IT products. A lot of people are studying in this field, that's why it's time to turn into a country making products that are capitalized, work for the whole world and are worth billions of dollars," Fedorov recently said in nationally televised comments. "We will be the strongest in military-tech – that is, everything related to innovations in the military field. Cyber security, any physical security related to innovation, and protection of critical infrastructure facilities will also evolve."
https://abcnews.go.com/Internationa...-kayaks-fight-russian-army/story?id=103411391
"A competency that is unique in the world is already being born in Ukraine," Fedorov said.
There you go. And Isn’t art the best way to launder money? Because of this, all of her art work will also increase in value with these elites. So people like podesta who does have her art can now benefit from that, donate it, write off a bunch of taxes.
You know who also will be involved with this humanitarian effort, including ukraines children? You guessed it, this appointment by zelensky comes just days after Hill dogg decided to enter ukraine
these people know there is going to be like a trillion dollars thrown at Ukraine whenever the kinetic aspect of this is over. They see it is losing favor with Americans so they are getting ready to pull the war plug and are putting what they need in place for the recovery effort, where they will need to now launder the money, rather than let Ukrainian officials lose it with no oversight
Putler would like to thank you for your service towards his cause to" Make Fascism Great Again". Please tell me how many active US servicemen are currently serving in Ukraine? Unless you don't value your freedom as high as the costs for it. I myself value my freedoms and having US call the shots over some tyrannical dictator.