Such as it is... Russian military industrial complex follows the genius Soviet designers of the 20th century - the nation that put the first man in space, and the first fear into americans 🙂
Meanwhile ultimate hoholistani achievement in 30 years of nezalezhnost: >hand grenade tied to a chink quadrocopter
LOL
>Zeldovich writes "Principles of Beam Conjugation" >Orcs don't understand so they publish it >U.S. copies it for an antimatter particle beam
Nothing personal
>Zeldovich writes "Principles of Beam Conjugation" >Orcs don't understand so they publish it >U.S. copies it for an antimatter particle beam
Nothing personal
That's not even the most embarrassing one. >Pyotr Ufimtsev writes "Method of Edge Waves in the Physical Theory of Diffraction" >Orcs don't understand so they publish it >U.S. translates it and hands it over to Lockheed engineers, who then develop the F-117 >Ufimtsev's equations were later used with supercomputers to develop the shape of the B-2
Soviet R&D may as well have been American R&D for how little use it got domestically.
It was his argument that some advanced capabilities are existend in the russian forces with a cherrypicked event where a uav spotted a buk sam und a iskander fell on it directly in a matter of minutes.
Its a shame for the russians though that iskanders are rare nowadays
> Justin is a part-time doctoral candidate at the Defence Studies Department of Kings College London and holds an MSc in the History of International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a BA (Hons) in History from York University.
A great deal of the interval between spot and shoot is double-checking that the target is correct and it's not civilians. I would imagine that Russians do that step fairly quickly.
Always good to be able to denazify children's playground in a timely manner. The Russians wouldn't want the tiny gestapo to start forming up they are too large a distraction for the Russian forces.
More like Justin Bonk!
That's pretty long.
I know the frog ARES system does that shit in seconds if you let it.
Spot-to-launch or spot-to-hit?
Spot to hit.
spot to hit the field next to the target
Or the shopping mall
fake
>field
More like a kindergarten
Only a matter of time before we give Ukraine the coordinates to the launchers.
Such as it is... Russian military industrial complex follows the genius Soviet designers of the 20th century - the nation that put the first man in space, and the first fear into americans 🙂
Meanwhile ultimate hoholistani achievement in 30 years of nezalezhnost:
>hand grenade tied to a chink quadrocopter
LOL
>Zeldovich writes "Principles of Beam Conjugation"
>Orcs don't understand so they publish it
>U.S. copies it for an antimatter particle beam
Nothing personal
Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union, idiot
Hey moron, a massive portion of the Soviets' scientific and industrial sector, especially their aerospace programs, were Ukrainian.
I'll give it to you anon, that's some good bait you got there
That's not even the most embarrassing one.
>Pyotr Ufimtsev writes "Method of Edge Waves in the Physical Theory of Diffraction"
>Orcs don't understand so they publish it
>U.S. translates it and hands it over to Lockheed engineers, who then develop the F-117
>Ufimtsev's equations were later used with supercomputers to develop the shape of the B-2
Soviet R&D may as well have been American R&D for how little use it got domestically.
Keep going anon.
Everything is only minutes
This. If it was seconds it could be interesting. Aerial launch platforms are implied by seconds.
>TWO MORE MINUTES!
a little bit pointless for all but the most valuable targets since there's a shortage of missiles, picrel
>shortage of missiles
>NYC will be underwater by 2013 if we do nothing.
>Russia has enough missile to last until March 6 2022
That article makes the mistake of taking Russians at their word and also ignoring the widespread delay of wages and government payments.
Yet Russian soldiers on the ground are arguing that it takes over a day to get conventional artillery.
So I wonder who's more full of shit?
It was his argument that some advanced capabilities are existend in the russian forces with a cherrypicked event where a uav spotted a buk sam und a iskander fell on it directly in a matter of minutes.
Its a shame for the russians though that iskanders are rare nowadays
120 minutes?
What the frick would you be drone spotting that you'd waste an Iskander on
>waste an Iskander
Iskanders in the stockpile are already bought and paid for.
>Iskanders in the stockpile are already bought and paid for.
have you ever heard of the term replacement cost?
There will be no replacement so no replacement cost
> Justin is a part-time doctoral candidate at the Defence Studies Department of Kings College London and holds an MSc in the History of International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a BA (Hons) in History from York University.
University ponce. You may ignore him.
listen to him on youtube with ward carroll
he has a deep knowledge of russian air equipment and capability. he's not an ivory tower theorist.
A great deal of the interval between spot and shoot is double-checking that the target is correct and it's not civilians. I would imagine that Russians do that step fairly quickly.
>Vasili is target civilian?
>Da
>Fire!
Always good to be able to denazify children's playground in a timely manner. The Russians wouldn't want the tiny gestapo to start forming up they are too large a distraction for the Russian forces.