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You’d probably send lots, the cheapest at first, at different speeds, from different angles, aimed at different points around Crimea . Get the defenders to fire their already loaded missiles and thus need to reload (I’m assuming that is a thing). Keep it going for a few hours overnight and you have a group of very tired, confused air defence operatives who aren’t mentally or physically ready for the main course.
Thanks for the info. :)
My knowledge about this is not up to date. :)
 
Feels like Russian desperation is more and more pushed through western journalists.
You mean the idea that Russia is desperate? Well begging for munitions from military powerhouse such as North Korea does reek of desperation...
 
This article could be some Ukrainian psyops...quite the story though.

How Russia’s Salary Woes Helped Ukraine Strike the Black Sea Fleet HQ

According to Ukrainian partisans, recruiting Russian officers to help plan the devastating missile attack on Russia's Black Sea Fleet was made easier by the fact many hadn’t been paid by the Kremlin.

Moscow’s inability to pay salaries on time to its naval servicemen played a key role in last week’s devastating missile strike on the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, according to Ukrainian partisans who helped plan the attack.
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/21971
 
After the anti drone tires, a second brilliant anti drone defense.
 
Perhaps not exactly for this thread but it relates to the spy ring that got caught.

 

His chair looks more like a hospital bed and I believe he didn't speak or even move at all. I don't say he is certainly dead, but you can't trust Russian media. They would display a dead person like this if they thought they'd benefit from it. I guess we'll find out in a couple of weeks if he's truly dead.
 
The image looks suspicious but then again what is the point of making a dead person looking like alive because you can't just keep faking it.

The whole thing is weird.
 
The image looks suspicious but then again what is the point of making a dead person looking like alive because you can't just keep faking it.

The whole thing is weird.
The Putin regime is crazy but I'd be surprised if they went as far as wheeling out a literal dead guy in front of a camera. I mean, come on. He may be wounded or something but it's unlikely he's dead.
 
The Putin regime is crazy but I'd be surprised if they went as far as wheeling out a literal dead guy in front of a camera. I mean, come on. He may be wounded or something but it's unlikely he's dead.
Yeah, that was for people who think the Russians faked it.

But then again, who knows? The Russians usually don't respond like that right away in the past.
 
wsj journo's are just full on spastic aren't they? I mean, maybe they were wrong, but believing a dodgy looking Russian clip 100% and immediately criticizing Ukraine with it. Give me a break.
What are you talking about? Trofimov has been an excellent journalist to follow for this war.