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Roger A. Shrubber

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I will modify your points 1 and 2 a tiny bit, since I think they’re close to the mark, by dovetailing it with my previous post.
In Russia the word has even more power to enrage the Russian population than saying Communism! does here.

The use of the word has considerable propaganda value in recruiting people’s support of the war, even while it is a plain lie.

Plain lies work, as “stop the steal” demonstrates here.
i am ashamed that there are people like that in the world, and especially ashamed that so may Americans are ignorant fucking fools...
and ashamed of myself for ever thinking that we were making progress on societal reforms
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Blockade trade. How foreign goods will be transported to Russia
The largest European transport companies refuse to send cars to Russia. Goods are loaded onto trains, but the capacity of the railway is low. And the planes will not take anything large. It takes months to set up new logistics. Whether consumers will be left without imports was analyzed by RIA Novosti.

European queue

The cost of transporting goods by sea, land and air is increasing every day. Due to the conflict in Ukraine, oil quotes rose to $130 per barrel, which affected the tariffs of all types of transportation, except for rail.

But this is not the main difficulty. EU docks are stockpiling containers destined for Russia. There are at least hundreds of them in the port of Rotterdam, Europe's largest, shippers say. Goods undergo a lengthy customs check: they should not have "sanctions" - for example, semiconductors or spare parts for aircraft.

Some port operators from the EU refuse to accept ships with any cargo for Russia. Among them are MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd, whose combined market share is over 50 percent.

In the Black Sea, about a hundred ships got stuck in Ukrainian ports. Shipowners have to pay an additional premium to insurers - up to five percent of the cost of the ship. In the high-risk zone are the coastal waters of Romania and Georgia. At the same time, the port of Novorossiysk, which fell under EU sanctions, declares that it fulfills all obligations. However, there is mainly grain export, there are few containers.

Auto parts, food and chemical industry products, household appliances, pet food, sporting goods enter Russia in containers. Retailers and caterers are seeing supply disruptions and rising purchase prices.

Consumer goods will be less affected by the maritime crisis as they are transported primarily by land and air. Before the sanctions, online commerce grew rapidly. Every fifth purchase is made on foreign marketplaces. Now large sites like Amazon are closed for Russia. But there are other online stores as well.

So, in 2021, the turnover of the joint venture with the Chinese "Aliexpress Russia" increased by 46 percent and reached 306 billion rubles. Moreover, not all deliveries are from China: the share of local manufacturers has increased to a third. And you can still pay for AliExpress online orders with Visa and Mastercard.

Vladivostok-2022

Meanwhile, not all Asian transport companies are ready to work with Russia under sanctions. Shipments were stopped by Singaporean ONE, Taiwanese Yang Ming. The Indian port of Chennai no longer accepts goods for shipment to Vladivostok. We have to use the North-South corridor through Iran and the Caspian Sea, partly by sea, partly by land. However, there is not enough infrastructure there.

The departure of major market players will inevitably lead to a shortage of not only goods, but also the containers themselves. There are only two container carriers in Russia - Fesco and TransContainer.

According to industry experts, the volume of container traffic from Western Europe and the Atlantic countries to the port of St. Petersburg has decreased by 70 percent. "This is a huge drop. The port of Vladivostok will be able to take on the strength of one-fifth of the reduced cargo traffic. Therefore, most logistics operators will reorient themselves to the railway," Georgy Vlastopulo, general director of Optimal Logistics, told RIA Novosti.

Nevertheless, several small Chinese companies began to cooperate with the port of Vladivostok. Specialists hope that carriers from China or South Korea will start accepting cargo for Russia in European ports as well.

“Not even hundreds, but tens of thousands of containers really accumulate there. But if in the first half of March we heard uncontested rhetoric, now it has softened,” Vlastopulo points out. (small container ships. - Ed.). And this is understandable: otherwise Europe is threatened with a transport collapse."

less air

Air transport, as you know, is expensive. What can be delivered by sea for $195 will cost $1,000 by air. In addition, the carrying capacity is incomparable.

Airplanes usually transport pharmaceutical and medical products, perishable products, flowers, equipment, parts, spare parts, including those from aircraft and ships, jewelry, works of art, weapons, and just private parcels.

The sanctions hit the industry hard. The largest cargo air group Volga-Dnepr, which includes the charter carrier of the same name, as well as Atran and AirBridgeCargo, has stopped flights. The German CargoLogic Germany and the British CargoLogicAir, whose beneficiary is the founder of Volga-Dnepr Alexey Isaikin, are also on the ground.

Volga-Dnepr accounted for 49 percent of air cargo in Russia. The company has five Il-76 and 12 An-124 "Ruslan" at its disposal. Atran has nine Boeing 737s, AirBridgeCargo has 17 Boeing 747s and one Boeing 777. One of the Ruslans is stuck in Canada, and most of the Boeings are leased, that is, they cannot fly abroad: they will confiscate.

Passenger airlines are also engaged in cargo transportation. Over the past year, Aeroflot delivered 187,000 tons of goods in luggage compartments, while Sibir delivered 77.2 tons.

Another problem: more than 70 percent of Russian air cargo is far abroad. The domestic market simply does not need so much. And now there is nothing to occupy the planes.

Route with transfers

Foreign companies continue to fly to Russia. In particular, Turkish Airlines, Emirates and Etihad from the UAE. Nothing prevents them from delivering goods that are not under sanctions.

As for the "sanction", it can be brought on the messenger, through transshipment points. For example, products from the USA and Great Britain go to Moscow through the Baltic States and Poland, from Australia and Singapore through Dubai.

Vladislav Bekoev, managing director of the forwarding company Netvor Logistic, notes that now only a few foreign companies provide transport services to Russia.

“We are talking about carriers from the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, China. Of course, this is not enough. Everyone is still waiting, they are thinking what to sell and at what rate. On the other hand, the Chinese promise to double the supply of cars and spare parts for them. Perishable products still reach the Far East by air,” the expert says.

By the way, even before the Ukrainian events, analysts predicted a reduction in air cargo turnover due to a decrease in effective demand and a slowdown in world trade amid the pandemic.

In this situation, again, the PRC can earn. Since many airlines are banned from flying over Russia, European carriers are forced to lengthen routes to East Asia. This puts them at a disadvantage compared to Chinese competitors, for whom Russian airspace is open.

Earth instead of water

Overland transportation is also difficult. The line of one and a half thousand trucks on the border of Poland with Belarus stretched for 36 kilometers. Customs clearance is expected for three days. Drivers are depressed, many have run out of water and food.

“There are big problems on the border of Belarus with the Baltic countries. Inspection of goods coming from Europe has been increased. It is much easier in the opposite direction. The throughput from Lithuania is about 57 percent of the norm, Latvia - 58, Poland - 44. This is not even because sanctions, such a picture has been observed for a long time, and there is no clear explanation for this," Alexander Zhikin, an expert in communications at the transport and logistics company TELS, told RIA Novosti.

So far, cargoes are still coming from the EAEU countries and the CIS as a whole. But European freight forwarders are boycotting shipments through Russia and Belarus. This reduced the number of trains on the Shanghai Express railway from China to Germany by 40 percent.
The sanctions have limited the possibility of using the Russian transport infrastructure (in particular, Russian Railways) for Western companies that produce, say, components in China.

And Chinese logistics operators, on the contrary, stimulate transportation by Russian railways. They even lower rates. Freight traffic from Shanghai to Russia increased by 20 percent.

But the capacity of the railways is limited. Without serious restructuring and additional government funding, the "bottleneck" effect cannot be avoided.

Of the large transport companies, only Maersk has so far announced a complete withdrawal from Russia. The rest just stopped working. This means that the world market hopes for at least some normalization.
Interesting, the embedded admission of just which sanctions are really hurting.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Who is talking about retrofitting fighters to be more stealthy and how exactly are they going to do it? Convert the plane with CF?
Upgrading new planes, not retrofitting old airframes.


 
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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Upgrading new planes, not retrofitting old airframes.


What I gather from this is that yes, they are retrofitting existing airframes. But while they are now stealthier, the numbers relative to the Gen 5s are nowhere close.

“Any improvement in survivability is a good thing.”
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Ex-Russian oligarch says one moment in war drove Putin 'insane'
Temporary, he was just pissed at being thwarted. He's normal, but close to a sociopath, conditioned to it by his life experience. He's conflated his personal identity with that of the state to a point, it's his property, like someone scratching your car would offend you. He has kids and I believe grand kids that he cares about, extensions of himself, so he has a stake in the future and seeks to survive himself. These are good signs that he will come around, after he feels enough pain and humiliation.

If he isn't out of Ukraine, or makes some kind of settlement, that allows him to lick his many wounds, his army in Ukraine should be destroyed in a month, maybe two. He has nothing else to send there in the short term, conscripts there have their contracts expiring and will want to go home! The new boys are just being inducted between now and June and must be trained, even if only for a few weeks. He's hiring mercenaries and the scum of the earth to fill the breech and the fuckers will earn their pay in Ukraine, if they are lucky enough to collect their rubles.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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What I gather from this is that yes, they are retrofitting existing airframes. But while they are now stealthier, the numbers relative to the Gen 5s are nowhere close.

“Any improvement in survivability is a good thing.”
I read it awhile back and just posted links in answer after a glance.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Ya know it occurred to me the Russian casualty rate has been similar in both Ukraine and the Kremlin. In terms of percentages of heads rolling at the top compared, to the ones being blown up and shot at the bottom. :lol: It seems this war is as bad for the heads of the Kremlin as it was for the conscripts, both live in fear!
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I think this is Ukrainian propaganda, or a sympathizer, there's a few of them and they all use robot voices speaking English text, usually from news articles often with war video scenes.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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i am ashamed that there are people like that in the world, and especially ashamed that so may Americans are ignorant fucking fools...
and ashamed of myself for ever thinking that we were making progress on societal reforms
Oh you're making progress alright, this is the last gasp of Dixie, it will be around for awhile, but ever shrinking in size. When the BLM protests started after the police murders, I saw a majority of young white people on the streets in many places and they equaled the black people in other places. It was a lot different than the summer of 1968, which you remember too. All the black people and interracial couples you see in TV commercials are having an effect, conditioning a generation, so are the many black artists and athletes. They are making it hard for young white people to look at black people as the other, but as part of the group. When old racists used to say, "they all look alike to me", they weren't lying.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I read it awhile back and just posted links in answer after a glance.
I just had a possible insight. Propellers in motion create a large and not very directional return biased up and down in a multirotor design.

There are propeller-driven drones that incorporate some stealth features, like Reaper. But it is considered unstealthy.

So I poked around a bit and found that light cheap multirotor drones are not easy to detect and very hard to identify using lateral radar. The small size, skeletal shape and polymer construction contribute to low rcs. I didn’t find anything for lookdown, since they were examining a different threat, like smuggling and spying.

 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
I just had a possible insight. Propellers in motion create a large and not very directional return biased up and down in a multirotor design.

There are propeller-driven drones that incorporate some stealth features, like Reaper. But it is considered unstealthy.

So I poked around a bit and found that light cheap multirotor drones are not easy to detect and very hard to identify using lateral radar. The small size, skeletal shape and polymer construction contribute to low rcs. I didn’t find anything for lookdown, since they were examining a different threat, like smuggling and spying.
Often FPV drones are built on a carbon fiber frame, which is conductive and radar reflective, the DGI ones are plastic and any stealth drone would be too. Propellers can be made from plastic and can contain RAM imbedded if required. Some stealth fighters have the radar cross section of a bird, or so I've read. Materials and geometry are the answer to stealth, more materials than geometry of late, so there must be big RAM secrets.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Often FPV drones are built on a carbon fiber frame, which is conductive and radar reflective, the DGI ones are plastic and any stealth drone would be too. Propellers can be made from plastic and can contain RAM imbedded if required. Some stealth fighters have the radar cross section of a bird, or so I've read. Materials and geometry are the answer to stealth, more materials than geometry of late, so there must be big RAM secrets.
I’ve read that the coatings reduce return by 60 to 80 per cent.

The F-22 has less than a square inch of rcs. Here’s a cool chart.

 

injinji

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I just had a possible insight. Propellers in motion create a large and not very directional return biased up and down in a multirotor design.

There are propeller-driven drones that incorporate some stealth features, like Reaper. But it is considered unstealthy.

So I poked around a bit and found that light cheap multirotor drones are not easy to detect and very hard to identify using lateral radar. The small size, skeletal shape and polymer construction contribute to low rcs. I didn’t find anything for lookdown, since they were examining a different threat, like smuggling and spying.

I watched a video the other day showing a Ukrainian drone team that was directing mortar fire at night. They had to remove the drone from over a target due to a bigger Russian drone finding and trying to destroy it. If they told the type, I wasn't paying attention.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I've found this to be very effective on drones
Krupp renamed! They could use a few, provided they can spot the drone and one that transmits data ain't hard to find. These and Stingers or manpads in general have taken close tactical air support off the table and even helicopter envelopments like used in Vietnam are no longer feasible. These weapons don't miss, they need much less ammunition and logistical support, very little is wasted on misses.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I've watched videos like this and they have some awesome artillery rounds and systems too. Drones have been an issue for awhile and countering them big business. Too bad the Russians are shut out from most of it and couldn't afford it anyway and one of many reasons why it would be suicide for Russia to attack NATO in a conventional war, especially after Ukraine.

With Starlink control it will be much harder to jam and detect American or American sanctioned drones and they can be made stealth too, like airplanes. Also with starlink control and FPV, you can fly them low over the ground and fly over traffic on the roads of Moscow right to the Kremlin dodging and weaving like a piloted aircraft a ground level, zooming over hot cars on the freeway headed for Vlad with a 1000KG on a one way trip with a pissed off Ukrainian at the controls. :lol:
 
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