What the hell, over? There are legitimate medical trauma uses but thats a huge amount. Makes you wonder…
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The 79th Air Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Zaporozhye received ephedrine, a prenoscription stimulant widely used in the production of methamphetamine, as part of a US aid package.
Forwarded from Slavyangrad (Wiggims)
Washington is delaying the delivery of F-16s to Ukraine, citing the belief that the fighter jets are unlikely to alter the course of the military conflict.
As a result, several Ukrainian airfields need to undergo preparations to accommodate the US fighter jets. F-16s have specific runway requirements due to the low location of the air intake to the engine, necessitating runways of exceptional sterility and quality. Additionally, this fourth-generation fighter demands specialized service centers for maintenance and support.
Unlike tanks and guns, the F-16 requires thorough maintenance after most flights and a whole "ecosystem" of support. Operating experience with the F-16 in Poland has shown that it often requires replacing entire blocks of equipment. Regrettably, Ukraine lacks such maintenance centers since its Air Force has been equipped solely with Soviet-era aircraft until now. Experts estimate that it would cost Ukraine 5-6 billion dollars and several years to build the necessary infrastructure for F-16s.
Moreover, it is essential to recognize that retraining Ukrainian pilots to operate the F-16 is not a task that can be accomplished in a day or even a month. Learning to fly a combat aircraft does not automatically equate to mastering its tactical employment.
Given these challenges, Ukraine's allies are still attempting to gather old MiG-29s and SU-27s from Europe that have not yet been dismantled for spare parts.
-Ukraine is either stuck leading the 'meat assaults' or googling what all these new fancy knobs do during an attack run. Choose your poison.
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As a result, several Ukrainian airfields need to undergo preparations to accommodate the US fighter jets. F-16s have specific runway requirements due to the low location of the air intake to the engine, necessitating runways of exceptional sterility and quality. Additionally, this fourth-generation fighter demands specialized service centers for maintenance and support.
Unlike tanks and guns, the F-16 requires thorough maintenance after most flights and a whole "ecosystem" of support. Operating experience with the F-16 in Poland has shown that it often requires replacing entire blocks of equipment. Regrettably, Ukraine lacks such maintenance centers since its Air Force has been equipped solely with Soviet-era aircraft until now. Experts estimate that it would cost Ukraine 5-6 billion dollars and several years to build the necessary infrastructure for F-16s.
Moreover, it is essential to recognize that retraining Ukrainian pilots to operate the F-16 is not a task that can be accomplished in a day or even a month. Learning to fly a combat aircraft does not automatically equate to mastering its tactical employment.
Given these challenges, Ukraine's allies are still attempting to gather old MiG-29s and SU-27s from Europe that have not yet been dismantled for spare parts.
-Ukraine is either stuck leading the 'meat assaults' or googling what all these new fancy knobs do during an attack run. Choose your poison.
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Russians doing honest math and not deficit spending.
Forwarded from Slavyangrad (Gleb Georgevich Gerasimov)
For contrast:
The U.S. National Debt is currently over 31 trillion dollars with an annual tax revenue of between 4.75 to 5 trillion and an annual GDP of 23.3 trillion.
Russia, on the other hand, has a national debt of 340 billion, with an annual tax revenue of about 500 billion and a GDP of 1.8 trillion 2021, or just shy of 4 trillion in PPP numbers circa 2022-into 2023.
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The U.S. National Debt is currently over 31 trillion dollars with an annual tax revenue of between 4.75 to 5 trillion and an annual GDP of 23.3 trillion.
Russia, on the other hand, has a national debt of 340 billion, with an annual tax revenue of about 500 billion and a GDP of 1.8 trillion 2021, or just shy of 4 trillion in PPP numbers circa 2022-into 2023.
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Bolivian President Luis Arce has officially notified the country's desire to join the BRICS group.
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Forwarded from Azazel News (Aries)
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