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  1. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    yeah

  2. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why can't Russian Shaheeds hit shit but Ukraine seems to be able to drone a military installation every night?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Because one is made by Americans and the other is made by vodka inhabiting an allegedly human body

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        One is made by China, the other is made by Iran lol

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        American doesn't provide weapons to hit Russian clay and it would seriously undermine Ukraine's hopes for certain weapon systems if they were ever caught using American weapons that way.
        That's why we can have confidence this is commercial shit bought from China and modified by Ukraine.
        Unlimited partnership by the way.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          Love that they made a rune stone of that.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            Some archaeologists in 2,000 years are going to be very confused.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          >pic
          What particular event does it relate to?

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous
            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              >Sir nerdsalot can hit a quadrotor with his fricking throwing spear
              >private conscriptavitch dies because he cannot replicate this feat with an automatic firearm
              >The Kremlins own air defences prove less capable than a practical recreation of a skirmishing technique invented more than 10,000 years ago
              I literally, unironically cannot even right now

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            LARPers are better at drone control then vatniks

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            Shooting down an unmanned aircraft with a Javelin.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          >American doesn't provide weapons to hit Russian clay and it would seriously undermine Ukraine's hopes for certain weapon systems if they were ever caught using American weapons that way.
          I hear that a lot, but I haven't seen any evidence of that. Is this new russian agenda or what?

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          >bought from China and modified by Ukraine
          It's not an africa, Ukraine can produce (at least assemble) their own shit given the investments (no one really wanted to give them any for the last 30 years)

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        You can't even imagine what shit we use to make those drones. It would be interesting to use US manufacturing power to make kamikaze UAVs for that kind of purpose. But no, everything is made from pure chinesium.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          >It would be interesting to use US manufacturing power to make kamikaze UAVs

          MIC already working on this, with less recruits the Military will need to reorganize and integrate massive amounts of drones for combat.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Better intel and not being forced to use Chinese consumer grade GPS packages, or worse GLONASS

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        they use GPS
        if anything this war shows shitty GPS

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          You do understand that the more precise version of GPS is encrypted and the Russians do not have access to it?

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            take pills schizo

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              He's right though. The commercial version of GPS is different to the full thing

              • 11 months ago
                Anonymous

                he's not

              • 11 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yes he is you fricking moron

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            They could probably try to use Galileo, the high-precision version is open for commercial use. Although they probably block Russian users or users in warzones anyway.

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              Galileo's encrypted mode is only available to government-authorized users and it's not useful for military purposes. It's for millimeter precision land surveying, far more accurate than any other satnav. Definitely not suitable for use on a drone.

              Quick rundown on satnav precision (encrypted)
              >glon-ass
              7m (lol what high precision mode?)
              >gps
              5m (0.3m)
              >beidou
              3.6m (0.1m)
              >qzss
              >navic
              1m (0.1m)
              >galileo
              1m (0.01m)

              • 11 months ago
                Anonymous

                What about Galileo HAS?
                >The high-accuracy service (HAS) offered by Galileo is now available and provides sub-meter accuracy over most of the globe. It will help enable emerging technologies such as UAVs and autonomous vehicles, which require stringent levels of accuracy for better navigation, safety and efficient traffic management.
                >Galileo HAS delivers horizontal accuracy down to 20 cm and vertical accuracy of 40 cm in nominal use conditions, according to ESA. The service is transmitted directly via the Galileo signal in space (E6-B) and through the internet.
                >With HAS, Galileo becomes the first constellation worldwide able to provide a high-accuracy service globally and directly through the signal in space.
                >The service is freely accessible to all users with a receiver capable of processing the HAS corrections broadcast in the E6-B signal and via the internet.

              • 11 months ago
                Anonymous

                On a technical level that's basically same as AGPS, except the assistance data comes straight from the satellites, no internet connection needed.

              • 11 months ago
                Anonymous

                These numbers are completely meaningless. You can achieve centimeter level accuracy in RTK mode even with just GLONASS (assuming you have a western GPS board and antenna) but that requires a known fixed basestation. The actual accuracy, in terms of military applications, depends on countless factors which are mostly down to your antenna and GPS board, troposphere correction, ionosphere correction, cycle slip detection, ephemeris/clock knowledge and so on. In essence it all depends on your GPS module, your antenna and a decent signal from a satellite with an accurate clock. Western antennas and GPS modules blow anything the Chinese and or Russians can produce out of the water since they exist.

              • 11 months ago
                Anonymous

                >You can achieve centimeter level accuracy in RTK mode even with just GLONASS
                No, you can not. Stop it.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Aside from quality difference in drones, refineries are huge and full of shit with a tendency to burn or explode.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Why can't Russian Shaheeds hit shit
      There's nothing left to hit in Kiev govt controlled territories.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >nothing left to hit
        >yet Ukraine now exports electricity to the EU
        seethe vatnig

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      One side has a competent air defense network.
      The other side has tons of AA systems in theory but they are all staffed by vodka monkeys.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      A combination of motivated contractors and the fact so much of ukraines electricity comes from nuclear, which Russia is afraid of openly targeting.
      https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-ukraine-survived-russias-mission-to-turn-off-the-lights-winter-is-over-and-were-still-here-8668c5f5?st=5addrxt391g4oht

      >nothing left to hit
      >yet Ukraine now exports electricity to the EU
      seethe vatnig

      >"The electricity reports are forged by western elites!"
      >"But if western elites are just laundering money wouldn't they want to make the situation look worse to garner more aid?"

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Literally same as many other things in this war: Ukraine just wants to win more.

  3. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    so is this three fuel depot explosions in as many days? I am losing track of which is which

  4. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    is it me, or the Tempo Tempo days are getting closer.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      TEMPO TEMPO TEMPO

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      I personally believe UAF will launch the Counter Offensive on Victory Day May 9th

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        I hope so because it would finally let me finish this throbbing boner I've had for eight months

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        IMO they'd better start on the 8th to make Victory Day already a bit bitter.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          while ru aa and majority of t90m-s are busy in Moscow being lined up for the parade

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        If the conditions are right that day, then they will, otherwise I think Ukraine have been disciplined about not letting meme dates determine when to begin operations.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Mud season is just about over
      >Multiple probing attacks are being launched across the front line
      >Multiple fuel stations are being struck within a short period of time
      I can already hear TEMPO TEMPO echoing in the distance

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous
  5. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    rusBlack folktan just keeps winning so hard

  6. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    WHAT ARE AIR DEFENSE DOING??????!!!!!!!

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Air Defense?
      You mean the two guys who are tasked to shoot down Drones?
      They all moved to Moscow, sir
      On the orders of Monke

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        They're doing a bad job there too

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          They were doing the only thing they know how to.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            frick.

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous
          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            Warcrime'ing my sides here.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            florkposting is the best thing to happen here in a while.

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              You might say we're entering a new ERA

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            Excellent.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      evidently not a whole lot if mighty Puccia keeps taking Ls like this

  7. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    So they weren't lying when they talked about the long range drones they were developing.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      that's quite a very long distance.
      and it probably flew over bunch of Russian AA and air defense without notice too

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Either Ukraine borrowed some stealth secrets from Lockmart or Russia's entire ADN is secretly nothing more then some convincingly spray painted cardboard. Jesus christ, that's embarrassing.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Is there anything that just stops a guy from dressing up as a civilian, making or receiving a drone bomb kit and doing it from right next to the refinery?

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          The FSB.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        They can launch it from closer than you drew.

        The FSB.

        FSB can't do SHIT aside from oppressing fellow Russians and protecting their own authority. Even the fancy hacking attacks has been them outsourcing to the private sector by intimidating nerds who just want to pirate video games.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          >FSB can’t do SHIT

          FSB won’t do shit - they are the kings of the “frick work” movement right now. absolute masters of malicious compliance. doing the bare minimum to the point of comedy. they are geniuses.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Necessity is the mother of invention, and these homies have done an exemplary job.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Yes. Most of the Soviet's scientific achievements were developed off the back of Ukrainians or Germans. Russia purged everyone with a brain multiple times, and could do nothing but steal or coerce to remain competitive with the west.

        Russia is fighting one of the few counties that made the Soviet Union worth anything at all.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >So they weren't lying when they talked about the long range drones they were developing.
      You're assuming this was launched from Ukraine, but Ukrainian partisans in Crimea have been carrying out drone attacks literally the entire war and there have been attacks by both anti-war Russians and suspected Ukrainian infiltrators in Russia as well.

      Drone hits shit and drone from Ukraine hits shit aren't the same thing.

      Although it doesn't functionally make a difference. If Ukraine can go under Russia's AA or anti-government Russians are starting to do severe infrastructure damage in Russia like the Belarussians did in Belarus with the train tracks, ultimately it's the same fricking result: Russia is unable to stop it and loses a ton of logistical infrastructure.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        How do you defend against rail sabotage anyway?

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          Fixing a derailment isn't very difficult for the Russians. We tend to take for granted how heavily reliant Russia is on its rail system; the rails have their own brigade dedicated to keeping it running.

          You can't really defend against sabotage over broad stretches of rail effectively, so the better option is to have rapid response engineers available to quickly crane up derailed cranes and slap on new rails.

          It's why I was so disappointed in the bridge attack earlier in the war. It didn't fully destroy the rail side, which meant they "repaired" it relatively quickly, meaning the disruption in supplies was negligible.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            Can't wait for pointing Prigozhin to become the template

            If derailed cars are easy to fix, maybe they should do bigger explosions and get the fuel trains burning.

  8. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Some context:
    >There are 40 oil refineries in Russia.
    6 biggest by their processing capacities are
    >Gazprom Neft - Omsk Refinery: 20.5 million tons per year
    >Kirishi Refinery (Surgutneftegas): 20 million tons per year
    >Nizhnekamsk Refinery (TAIF Group): 15.3 million tons per year
    >Rosneft - Achinsk Refinery: 15 million tons per year
    >Gazprom Neft - Moscow Refinery: 12.15 million tons per year
    >Ryazan Oil Refining Company (Rosneft): 11 million tons per year
    The Ilsky Refinery (Il'skiy NPZ), located near Krasnodar, has a processing capacity of approximately 6 million tons of crude oil per year.
    I don't know how big of a deal is such a drone hit and if it is easy to keep some parts of a refinery hit like the one from OP but given that it's a third one in a row it might cause Russians some actual troubles.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      oil refineries really are a weak spot in wars. take those 6 out, even for a while, and Russia is in big trouble

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous
        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          Lyttleton doesn't count.
          New Zealand will never be subject to foreign invasion. There's literally no point.
          That's why we have x2 bars there and the town is full of hippies. No one cares.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        They're not easy to target, gotta hit the right things in order to really put them out of action and a lot of the vessels used have pretty thick walls too so it isn't easy to just blow them up. These things were designed to minimize damage when something goes wrong after all. Definite strategic target though, not that much of an immediate tactical effect due to existing stockpiles however.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        they're a weak spot when you're russia

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Nice list bro, any chance you also have coordinates for those targets?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      The refineries that matter are ones near the front line, as fuel being carried by trucks is going to be too logistically strained if they have to go 500+ kilometres.
      Additionally by disabling nearby storage, others will have to make up for regional shortages.

  9. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    How does Russia suck so bad at war? Like, ok, you were lying about your air defense. Fine. But clearly Ukraine is launching these drones from some airfield, and I doubt they move air fields every night... how hard could it be to find it and hit it with a missile strike? They still have satellites and spies in Ukraine and sigint and all that shit.

    Yet Ukraine launches these things every day, they hit their targets, and in response the Russians hit commieblocks and supermarkets and shit.

    ????

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Now imagine those incompetent cucks fighting any NATO nation. It would be genuinely over in 24h for Russia lmao.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >How does Russia suck so bad at war?
      Post Pisky*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~)

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Damn you - when the hypergate reopens it will be retaken!

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Hey man that's not fair, pisky is well known to disappear and reappear based on patterns of solar wind

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      They basically use makeshift airstrips for both their planes and their drones, and never use the same ones for very long to avoid becoming sitting ducks for Puccia's missile systems.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      when your entire nation and by extension its military is filled to the brim with corruption, every action becomes a massive gamble since you don't actually know how much equipment you actually have, how many troops were actually trained properly, if the equipment you do have is in working order, and if your own intel is really off due to the guy reporting it wanting to say shit that would make others happy to either keep his job or get promoted
      >tldr
      corruption is the ultimate killer for militaries

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >corruption is the ultimate killer for militaries
        This is probably the ultimate lesson governments and militaries will take away from the whole mess for centuries to come.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          problem is this has happened multiple times through out history, and regimes still struggle with it partially because its so embedded into them attempting to fix it will just result in the guy getting removed even if it will benefit the state long terms, just look at the numerous arab militaries

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Russia cant into SIGINT or ELINT. Good example, In the opening strikes of the war they hit known locations of air defense sites, this succeeded in suppressing them since those assets knew they were targeted and knew they had to move, but Russia was essentially powerless to actively find those defenses once they moved from known garrisons. Ukraine's drones are ever harder to find and they can be launched from a wider variety of locations, doesn't have to be airbases for some models. Even when they do find good targets like that their kill chain is so fricked it's usually gone before they can strike. This applies less to just straight counter battery since we've seen that they are capable of at least doing that.

      It's also not to say that Russia doesn't get lucky and find SAM sites or SPGs to hit with a lancet/whatever because it does happen, but the lack the intelligence support structure to actively hunt EFFECTIVELY and even still the yooks are still extremely careful with things like their HIMARS units despite Russian dogshit intel gathering.

      I think this war is a big lesson on why logistics and intelligence are massive factors, on par with the shit everyone loves like the tanks, missiles, and guns. You basically got to see Russia try to replicate what the US did in 1991/2003 but with only the guns/tanks/planes and barely enough guided ordnance. They forgot to invest into all the other important parts to the equation because an effective fighting force capable of independent action free from a super ridged command structure is more dangerous to Russia than NATO expansion.
      >tl;dr we have desert storm at home

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >You basically got to see Russia try to replicate what the US did in 1991/2003 but with only the guns/tanks/planes and barely enough guided ordnance.
        Important to remember that even in 1991, with all the ISR capability the US had, they still struggled to find Scuds in the desert. Turns out they just looked like normal trucks with that generation's SAR and thermals.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          Don't forget the patriots software issues at the time, which meant those scuds posed a legitimate threat

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >I doubt they move air fields every night...
      Actually, for special missions and drones they might

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      poor morale top to bottom of Russia. good morale and motivation can overcome so much

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      From what I've seen with the drones.
      They probably could launch these drones from trucks or Light vehicles just like those Bayraktar control trucks.
      Drive close to the border, launch them and then GTFO

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >tfw the ONLY way for Russia to win is to basically secure a Pyrrhic victory after 5-10 years or just carpetbomb/nuke all of Ukraine

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >or just carpetbomb/nuke
        With fricking what.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        It's actually even worse than that.
        Let's say that the absolute worst is true and Ukraine is taking unsustainable 7:1 casualties, and is eventually forced to sue for piece and Russia gobbles up a bunch of Ukraine's eastern coast.
        This is not over.
        It will NEVER be over.
        If Putin thinks that after this is done, that Ukraine will become a neutral nation the way Austria and Finland were after WW2, then he is fricking delusional.
        They might go "neutral" (on paper) but the second a war between Russia and NATO breaks out, Ukraine WILL allow NATO to move through their borders and will seek to return to their Budapest Memoranda period territories.
        Should Putin seek to occupy all of Ukraine, not only will he have literally put NATO on even more of his borders but he will be dealing with endless drone attacks.
        This isn't the Cold War; the CIA isn't so shy that they won't funnel a steady supply quadcopters and surplus M26A2 handgrenades into Russian territory.
        They'll probably organize the terror cells themselves.
        The smartest move by Putin would be to sue for peace, try to gobble up a sliver of land for that Crimea land bridge he invaded to get, declare to his people that they have attained their strategic objective and end this before he gets defenistrated.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          >The smartest move by Putin would be to sue for peace
          He has imperiled Crimea - the real 'existential' ground - and now Murmansk and related ICBM and sub tender facilities with Finland accession to NATO. The only reason why he's not taking a dirt nap is the loss of face and internal disruption removing him would precipitate (or it is not really his decision at all, but shadow elements of the old Party structure) -- it may well be that this is a Central Committee show now and Putin(s) we're seeing are just body double placeholders.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            >It may well be that this is a Central Committee show now and Putin(s) we're seeing are just body double placeholders.
            I think this is the case for every national government.
            All presidents, premeirs, prime ministers and chancellor are all just place holders.
            Everything is run by faceless, soulless, unelected bureaucrats.
            We killed kings and destroyed empires so that we could have something exponentially worse; but that is a topic for /misc/.
            Putin or the Russian Deep State (respectively) is in an unwinnable position and even if they win on paper, they have lost because they are in a worse situation than what they started with, which was a neutral Sweden and Finland and Ukraine not in NATO.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          >The smartest move by Putin would be to sue for peace, try to gobble up a sliver of land for that Crimea land bridge he invaded to get
          Ukraine shows absolutely no signs of accepting such a deal
          the only way it becomes slightly plausible is if the Uke offensive soon is a disaster and goes nowhere
          even then I find it hard to believe Ukraine would give up any more territory compared to Feb 2022 unless something drastic happened like the US got a president who outright blocked all aid for Ukraine - in which case, of course, Russia would get greedy again and want to annex more. The two countries won't be able to agree on where the border should be for at least like 10 years unless one of them suffers total defeat.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            >The two countries won't be able to agree on where the border should be for at least like 10 years
            This is euroland we're talking about here, you're off by at least a factor of ten.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      untermensch syndrome

  10. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    ukroboronprom I knew.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      I'm sorry Ukroboronprom.

  11. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    These are shaping ops for the coming offensive. Blowing gas stockpiles.

    How fast the Russians could rebuild them will tell you when the offensive will start

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      cool, 3 days?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Considering Suncor in Denver had the hydrogen plant fail due to a fast freeze and it shut down the refinery for over 3 months I'd say years.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        america has building standards and safety regulations

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      I'm pretty sure there's no need to wait for a rebuild if you're blowing up most of the enemy's fuel supply. A modern army literally doesn't exist without a steady stream of oil.
      So... yeah some time soon, yay! Everyone's known it was coming for awhile, and likely before May 9th, but this to me confirms it.

      best part imo of doing it this way is that the Russians now also pretty much know when (if not where) the offensive is coming, but without enough fuel there is literally nothing they can do about it.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        I ran some numbers based on average US refining and we're talking something like 1.3 million gallons of diesel production a day lost if the refinery is a loss, and if it's on fire it's probably a loss.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Personally I have my heart set on May 9th itself for the sheer meme value
        The signal to advance will be a drone strike on the Moscow victory day parade (the hours after dawn but before the parade starts will be used for the preparatory bombardment and scouting and shit)

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          Sending a drone to drop leaflets would be maximum kek.

          >The Russian army murders civilians. We do not.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            Spoilers: the leaflets were laced with anthrax.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            >incoming swarm of drones
            >Russians, after the humiliation of having the Kremlin droned, fire everything they have at the incmonng drones
            >Anti air fire litters the sky, blocking out the sun in tracers and flak
            >ever AA platform, missle, even military police with their service pistols, fire haphazardly into the air
            >every miss is a dead civilian
            >citizens run for cover as the dispenced ammunition drops another woman
            >no fear comrades, this is for Mother Russia. For the Kremlin!
            >the haze of gunsmoke and chipped concreate starts to clear
            >no signs of any explosions
            >a success?
            >all around them are pamplets
            >millions of pamplets
            >everyone of them with one familier face
            >pic related

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              THERE ARE NO INNOCENTS
              THERE IS NO PEACE
              ONLY BANAN
              AND THE LAUGHTER OF GIANT CATS

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      I was going to say this one wasn't but given the recently blown stockpile, this could be an attempt to slow the replenishment of stockpiles in the area and limit the available fuel.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's already started

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      How many refineries do they have?

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        See

        Some context:
        >There are 40 oil refineries in Russia.
        6 biggest by their processing capacities are
        >Gazprom Neft - Omsk Refinery: 20.5 million tons per year
        >Kirishi Refinery (Surgutneftegas): 20 million tons per year
        >Nizhnekamsk Refinery (TAIF Group): 15.3 million tons per year
        >Rosneft - Achinsk Refinery: 15 million tons per year
        >Gazprom Neft - Moscow Refinery: 12.15 million tons per year
        >Ryazan Oil Refining Company (Rosneft): 11 million tons per year
        The Ilsky Refinery (Il'skiy NPZ), located near Krasnodar, has a processing capacity of approximately 6 million tons of crude oil per year.
        I don't know how big of a deal is such a drone hit and if it is easy to keep some parts of a refinery hit like the one from OP but given that it's a third one in a row it might cause Russians some actual troubles.

  12. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    >all this chaos in just 3 days
    Beautiful, give me more.

  13. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    We are going to need an oil refinery attacked by Ukraine drone thread general.

  14. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    were all going to die arent we

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Only if your russian, yes

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      We're all dying, it's just that right now ziggers are currently dying much faster than everyone else.

  15. 11 months ago
    Anonymous
  16. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'm starting to think the counteroffensive is actually beginning now. This feels like shaping a specific battlefield rather than general logistic attrition. And now russia has obligingly fired off its missile strikes at nothing much...

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >starting to think the counteroffensive is actually beginning now
      Exactly what I posted last week. Immediately devolved into a shit-flunging match about how much mud. Nobody wanted to talk about all the shit you can do while you're waiting for the mud to support tanks.

      Turns out, as I said, there's absolute fricktons of havoc and mayhem you can wreak upon your enemy in a hundred ways before the armor starts rolling. The counteroffensive has been underway for at least a week now, if not two. Just been heating the frog up slowly.

  17. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    They will learn not to play with the bear*~~))

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >They will learn not to play with the bear
      >Because it is old, diseased, drunk, incompetent, riddled with aids, and will probably die soon

  18. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    How will our Indian friend soon this as actually an L for the Ukies?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Another finger coming out of the glove

  19. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT!

  20. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Can anyone stop the smoker?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      isn't tobacco very bad for plants? also can carry plant viruses

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        No, he clearly loves it

  21. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    According to Russian news FOUR drones managed to reach this refinery, one missed but three hit two oil cisterns with 5000 cubic meters of oil. Puccia did not known about those drones until refinery workers found debri of first drone(that arrived an hour before other three).
    THEY HAD NO IDEA THOSE DRONES WERE FLYING UNTIL THEY HIT REFINERY, WHAT ARE RADARS DOING

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Avoiding HARM

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      it's hard to use radar when you're drunk on vodka and high on krokodil

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      What happened to her tattoo?

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        that's what I was wondering

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Ai isn't very good at making swastikas atm

  22. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    that's a ukrainian krasnodar
    mmmmm roasted piggies*~~)

  23. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    If they injured my boy I'll become a full blown vatnik

  24. 11 months ago
    Anonymous
  25. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    >globohomo
    Haven't heard that in a while, why russians forgot about it?

  26. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    The only homos I'm seeing here is you russkies. But projecting has always been your strong suit, I suppose.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      global hegemony, like in democratic party doctrine anon, not the gay sex stuff.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        Are you ABSOLUTELY sure these /misc/tards haven't long since combined that with some homosexual agenda in their mind?

  27. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Be the America that Chinese propaganda says you are.

  28. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    The eyebrow is being dusted off right as we speak

    The world shall tremble at pozzner's might

  29. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    Who says that? Your cum/chug/ troony groomer friends over at lefty/pol/?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      You can tell how only moronic threads like this one thrive here while anything even remotely technical gets 5 posts and flames out.
      It's little better during US daytime when east euros are asleep but not much.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Could be, when slat armor on Ukrainian vehicles is shown to /chug/gers they believe it's modifications to Russian cope cages but done wrong

  30. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    You are wrong

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      No I'm not and even if US govt decides to degrade gps again it would be irrelevant these days since you can just use non-globohomosexual constellations.

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        >non-globohomosexual constellations

        GLONAS and the shitty chink version is shit man. Enjoy your accuracy down to 150m, we'll be at the 150cm range

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          I can completely block use of GPS on my Huawei phone and still have same accuracy since there are three other gnss constellations orbiting the earth.
          I feel like inability to turn off gps on western phones is there just so US can make them less precise if they decided so and probably why Huawei has option to turn that trojan horse completely off.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            >comparing phones with military equipment

            Ngmi

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            >Huawei has option to turn trojan horse completely off
            Suuuure.
            Also checked quads ;^)

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            Huawei probably has some other creepy way to monitor you for the Chinese government.

  31. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    You are literally moronic
    https://gssc.esa.int/navipedia/index.php/GPS_Performances

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Anon he's just going to double down on his moronation

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Anon he's just going to double down on his moronation

      >military positioning - Precise Positioning Service (PPS) Performances
      >Global Accuracy < 36 m
      Doesn't that sound strange to you two geniuses when your shitty phone has ~3m accuracy?
      Thing is there are no separate military and civilian signals since the late 90s so you're kinda right just 30 years late.

  32. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    My L.T got lost while holding this at Ft. Polk, along with a map and a compass just in case he was confused.
    We went on what can only be described as some sort of recreation the Bataan Death March through the swamps of Louisiana.
    The local guy who was part of the training group attached to us started laughing because we weren't even in the training area anymore.
    It was a disued impact zone.
    I tried jumping up and down on an ancient looking HE round, but alas, St. Barbara said "Not today, Anon."

  33. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    >more UkroShaheds spotted over Russia
    >he doubted the plan

    5000 yellow and blue lawnmowers of Bandera will blot out the sky.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous
  34. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Is puccia just falseflagging attacks on its own refineries?

    Points for:
    - refineries are breaking down without western parts & maintenance contracts -> this hides the evidence of that
    - they can't sell the oil -> excess has to be burnt off -> using it for war propaganda is better

    Points against:
    - Krasnodar supplies Crimea, making this an excellent target for Ukraine

  35. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Why can't Russian Shaheeds hit shit

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Impressive. Was it a cat shelter or a hospital?

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        S-300 shelter presumably judging by the explosion. Interesting how you haven't heard about that one.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          Oh that old icbm fuel storage facility? You're a few days late on your shilling

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            >Oh that old icbm fuel storage facility?
            I thought it was a DECOY ammo stockpile? Did the narrative change?

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              I have no idea, russian shills change thier mind so much

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              You're right, they actually hit the largest US anti-slav virus developing biolab in Ukraine. The strike also hit the underground nazi-bunker with 300 NATO generals.

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              S-300 shelter presumably judging by the explosion. Interesting how you haven't heard about that one.

        • 11 months ago
          Anonymous

          It was a chemplant storing old SS-24 stages. Yellow and Orange lines show the view of two videos of the explosion.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous
            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              Holy shit I could have sworn I saw pics of these posted here before they were blown up.

          • 11 months ago
            Anonymous

            S-300 shelter presumably judging by the explosion. Interesting how you haven't heard about that one.

            So to make your own mini nuke you just need to mix few trucks of solid rocket fuel? Or it needs more than fire to go off like that instead of just flying in random direction?

            Damage looks almost kilometer wide. I wonder when we get decent ground pics.

            • 11 months ago
              Anonymous

              >you just need to mix few trucks of solid rocket fuel
              Yes, all you have to do is acquire enough solid rocket fuel to build several dozen ICBMs, simple really.

  36. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Has anybody collected info on these oil refineries and done estimates on the effects? It's like I'm seeing these events in a vaccum

  37. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    I prefer worldgay

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Do you?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      But it's about homogeneity, not homosexuality.
      Why are homosexuals like this?

  38. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why do people name off these locations like we know where they are, who owned them, and who attacked them?

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Possibly because even the most uneducated mouthbreather with internet access can look it up in under 10 seconds?

  39. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    That's... well on the other side of the Kerch bridge. Whoever is actually trying to run logistics on the Russian side (likely someone who needs the stuff rather than the guy officially in charge) is probably being a bit not happy right now.

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