Scott Elaurant
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The Russian Defence Ministry has now formally confirmed that the Moskva has sunk while being towed back to port.
It's a huge loss however it happened. The rumour mill online is going crazy about it:US aid may help, but it may also have been Ukrainian Bayraktars. Some were specifically purchased for the Ukrainian navy, and there was a Russian report of a 11356 report shooting one down over the Black Sea. The reports I'm seeing also say it sank after munitions cooked off, and the crew evacuated.
Thanks for sharing your view.Steinmeier is a senior figure of the SPD. As foreign minister he pushed for closer ties with russia but he also quite recently admited publicly that this was a mistake. The insult by kiev is felt, a lot of influential SPD politicians are alienanted and angry.
I don't know how this will work out in the court of public opinion but it sure was not the best bet to speed up the process.
Some interesting allegations in this article: Massive heart attack not from natural causesSergei Shoigu is in ICU after having a 'heart attack', I will point out this is his second alleged cardiac event since the war started Putin's defence minister Sergei Shoigu has had 'massive heart attack' Though if anyone in the world was going to have a 'heart attack' about the prosecution of the war, he'd be the one.
Not sure anyone can know it's not from natural causes unless some toxicological studies are done, most poisons that affect the heart cause a cardiac arrhythmia, whereas the phrase 'heart attack' in general use, is taken to mean an occlusion of a coronary artery and some death of heart muscle, which can in turn, lead to a cardiac arrhythmia, cardiac arrest or heart failure.Some interesting allegations in this article: Massive heart attack not from natural causes
Regardless of whether or not true the existence of rumours that his demise could have been foul play will have a chilling effect on others. Not the sort of environment that encourages open strategic conversation necessary to turn the current situation around for Russian forces and the Russian economy.Not sure anyone can know it's not from natural causes unless some toxicological studies are done, most poisons that affect the heart cause a cardiac arrhythmia, whereas the phrase 'heart attack' in general use, is taken to mean an occlusion of a coronary artery and some death of heart muscle, which can in turn, lead to a cardiac arrhythmia, cardiac arrest or heart failure.
I have seen the video of a successful test firing of the Indonesian Navy's C-705. Hits the target ship, didn't do much damage. It took a follow-up torpedo hit to sink the target ship. If the Ukrainian Neptune can sink a 12,000 tonnes ship I would welcome its addition.Could be a nice alternative (or addition) to the C-705 Reverse Engineering Project. It might even be cheaper in cost and effort than trying to reverse engineer a Chinese missile.
In such a scenario I believe Indonesia will pay cash. The question about making missiles for Ukraine is going to be irrelevant. It will take Indonesia years to set up the facility, and by the time it's ready the war would have been settled. The money is what Ukraine will want. Either to finance the current war or to finance the rebuilding effort later.Ukraine has a lot of human capital with the skills to manufacture missile systems and such, could offering technical expertise and IP to nations that want to start making ATGMS, SHORADS, AshMs, be a good way to raise quick cash, further supplies and strenghten relationships? Like if they offer to send engineers and IP to Indonesia to make the Neptunes in exchange for Cash and an offshore plant for missile manufacture, since their factories are being bombed?
I think that the inland waterways are sufficient for one of the remaining cruisers to sail from the north down through to the Sea of Azov. If this is indeed the case, then the only way that the Ukrainians can prevent it is to destroy one or two locks.On that I agree on, seems also Russia going to put much effort to finish on plan 12 22350M. Even that going to put much strain on their yard building capacities. I put the Lider articles on the context why they have to put up with large Sovyet era Destroyers and Cruisers much longger then initially plan.
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Also one thing to consider. This I have put it before, as seems some media comentators in Western media forgot to take count on how massive Russian Inland Waterway systems. Some comentators in Western mainstream media still think to push Turkey to cut off Bosporus access, as the only way for Russia to beef up their effort to supply Black Sea Fleet.
Assides their cruisers and destroyers practically their Frigates and Corvettes can use that waterways (base on the dimensions of the locks). Thus maintain Frigates and Corvettes mix of fleet actually beneficials for their Surface Ships movement between Northern, Baltic, Black Sea and Caspian Sea flotillas.
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Look at the map, and can be seen why for Russia strategic needs, they want to control all shores of Sea of Azov. So unless Ukranian can conduct miracle counter offensive from their Army in Donbas, Russia will keept Sea Azov either through their 'puppet' Republics or direct control.
Russia can't fully mobilise its population and go on a full war footing. Putin has said that the invasion of Ukraine is a Special Military Operation, not a full blown war. Can't have the Great Leader proven wrong, or admit that he's not a strategic or tactical genius and made a mistake.I'm aware of these numbers but I expected Russia would be able (and willing) to mobilize enough troops to conquer a city so close to its own border early in the war, especially with the advantage of surprise (?), an advantage that is now gone of course. So either Russia hadn't mobilized enough troops or Kharkiv had no priority to them? But now the defenders are awaiting them and likely made fortifications, I guess the outcome will be the same as in Kyiv?
BTW speaking about numbers, I have read that an invader should outnumber the enemy about 3 times, Russia has only 3.5 times the population of Ukraine, if Ukraine would mobilize any able man (and maybe woman), Russia would have to mobilize its entire population to subdue Ukraine if you can calculate like that. Ukraine, Poland and Germany together have a slightly higher population as Russia and Russia's demography is as bad as most European countries.
It's the Daily Mail so suspect from the start. They never let the truth stand in the way of a story. I would suspect that the heart attack if it occurred may have occurred around the time of death, if he is indeed dead. His death certificate will cite natural causes, which it will be, but those cause will be induced and / or accelerated in their advancement.Some interesting allegations in this article: Massive heart attack not from natural causes
Would depend on where the ship was hit and by how many missiles. Assuming the ship was still afloat after being hit a lot would depend on its DC standards and how fast DC teams react, their level of training and the kit they have.I have seen the video of a successful test firing of the Indonesian Navy's C-705. Hits the target ship, didn't do much damage. It took a follow-up torpedo hit to sink the target ship. If the Ukrainian Neptune can sink a 12,000 tonnes ship I wouwld welcome its addition.
Indonesian SINKEX typically involved their decommissioned vessels, chiefly Forsch class LSMs and I think some cargo/passenger vessels.I have seen the video of a successful test firing of the Indonesian Navy's C-705. Hits the target ship, didn't do much damage. It took a follow-up torpedo hit to sink the target ship. If the Ukrainian Neptune can sink a 12,000 tonnes ship I would welcome its addition.
You are a new member here. We expect at least two lines of text rather than half a line. Explain why you posted something and your thoughts about it.Russian state TV undermining their own propaganda:
SPD is notorious for acting against the interests of their base, dating back to 1918when they suffocated the november revolution and as recently as 2003 when they significantly reduced socialwelfare under Schröder.Interesting SPD numbers — 66% wants Olaf Scholz to send heavy weapons. The party leaders are misreading or ignoring their SPD supporters.
The tragedy is doubled because Scholz is extremly weak, he was mainly elected because he stayed in the background during the campaigning. Baerbock and Laschet were doing a lot of campaigning, exposed themselfs and in the end stumbled over themselfs while Scholz merged with the background and got zero negative press.Haffner’s view of the SPD was almost precisely the version Gerwarth now hopes to dispel: that in the 1918-19 revolution and subsequent civil war the party leaders betrayed their mass working-class support – and that the ultimate outcome of that betrayal was the disaster of Nazi triumph in 1933.
It doesn't sound like it was under tow to me. That sounds more like there might have only been 54 survivors after the ship exploded.I am sure some of you ex navy personnel will know but I would think a wounded ship of that size, under tow, in a storm, would require a few more than 50 odd crew.Turkish ship rescues over 50 Russian sailors from naval cruiser Moskva
Lithuania's defence minister says a Turkish vessel rescued Russian sailors after the flagship vessel sent out a distress signal following an explosion and fire on board.www.trtworld.com
Poor bastards
As a general rule, it's ill advised to make any conclusions on the quality of a weapon system in a vacuum, on the grounds of "kills" alone, or its prominence in combat.I have seen the video of a successful test firing of the Indonesian Navy's C-705. Hits the target ship, didn't do much damage. It took a follow-up torpedo hit to sink the target ship. If the Ukrainian Neptune can sink a 12,000 tonnes ship I would welcome its addition.