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DIY-HP-LED

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Since tossing the caber is a sport … why not?

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Make a light weight scale version and have tossing completions during break time at soccer games, he who sticks the landing at 90 degrees with the best penetration wins. It's the symbolism that counts anyway and it makes it more accessible... Of course it would have the traditional white Z on it as well as a Russian flag, maybe even a soviet one too, just for Vlad! :lol:
 

printer

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Make a light weight scale version and have tossing completions during break time at soccer games, he who sticks the landing at 90 degrees with the best penetration wins. It's the symbolism that counts anyway and it makes it more accessible... Of course it would have the traditional white Z on it as well as a Russian flag, maybe even a soviet one too, just for Vlad! :lol:
And have the kiddies get into it at an early age. Mini turrets and 2L pop bottles with vinegar and baking soda to toss-the-turret.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Ukraine Russia conflict: Russian soldiers’ bodies ‘piling up’ in Ukraine



UK agrees to protect Finland and Sweden if attacked

May 11, 2022 Boris Johnson has promised the UK will not hesitate to protect Sweden if it was attacked by Russia, describing Vladimir Putin as a "21st Century tyrant".

Mr Johnson went on to sign a similar agreement with Finland - as both nations consider whether to join Nato. The prime minister insisted the alliance was “more important than ever”. But just how vital is Nato - and how might President Putin react to its expansion?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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They are dropping all kinds of shit on the Russians from antitank bombs to mortar rounds, including this DIY item made using glued on badminton birds as fins, war breeds innovation.


Ukrainian 503rd Separate Marine Battalion Blow Russian Equipment Using Drone Dropping Bombs
51,446 views May 11, 2022 Ukrainian 503rd Separate Marine Battalion Blow Russian Equipment Using Drone Dropping Bombs
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Uncle Sam and Ukraine are hoping Belarus will attack, they can hold them with mostly reserves and Javelins. After a while all the soviet tanks and artillery will be given to the reserves to deal with such things. No way will the Belarus army invade now, they couldn't get them to do it before and now with lend lease and modern arms pouring in it would be suicide in no time flat. Poland could mass on their border and threaten to be in Minsk in hours and probably would be, even if they never had their forces in Ukraine. Lukashenko would end up living in Russia, or he would be dead, or in a cage like an animal on public display in Minsk, with a mob braying for his blood and his shorts full. As Vlad watched on live TV in Moscow... :lol:
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Update from Ukraine | Military Map ruzzia FAILED ATTACK

 

DIY-HP-LED

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How does PUTIN hope to make the RUSSIAN ECONOMY BULLETPROOF? - VisualPolitik EN


The Ukrainian war, the cruel and ruthless invasion of Ukraine, has not only been a huge nightmare on the battlefield, it is also having a far greater economic impact than expected, for Ukraine and also for Russia. What was announced as a special operation has ended up turning into an intense and tiresome war with an enormous cost in terms of lives, equipment and resources of all kinds. A war that has also unleashed an international reaction of such a caliber that it has surpassed any contingency plan managed by the Kremlin.

This has raised a few questions: How does Vladimir Putin hope to withstand international sanctions? Does the Russian president have any plans to win the economic war? What exactly are Russia's assets for fighting this battle? In this video we tell you.
 

Budzbuddha

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Ukraine Russia conflict: Russian soldiers’ bodies ‘piling up’ in Ukraine



UK agrees to protect Finland and Sweden if attacked

May 11, 2022 Boris Johnson has promised the UK will not hesitate to protect Sweden if it was attacked by Russia, describing Vladimir Putin as a "21st Century tyrant".

Mr Johnson went on to sign a similar agreement with Finland - as both nations consider whether to join Nato. The prime minister insisted the alliance was “more important than ever”. But just how vital is Nato - and how might President Putin react to its expansion?
Make those dump sites a field of sunflowers - excellent way to compost the bastards and slap Putin in the face with fields of Russian “ flowers “ .
*I’m being serious about idea. bongsmilie

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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
They are dropping all kinds of shit on the Russians from antitank bombs to mortar rounds, including this DIY item made using glued on badminton birds as fins, war breeds innovation.


Ukrainian 503rd Separate Marine Battalion Blow Russian Equipment Using Drone Dropping Bombs
51,446 views May 11, 2022 Ukrainian 503rd Separate Marine Battalion Blow Russian Equipment Using Drone Dropping Bombs
worseminton
 

Budzbuddha

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They are dropping all kinds of shit on the Russians from antitank bombs to mortar rounds, including this DIY item made using glued on badminton birds as fins, war breeds innovation.


Ukrainian 503rd Separate Marine Battalion Blow Russian Equipment Using Drone Dropping Bombs
51,446 views May 11, 2022 Ukrainian 503rd Separate Marine Battalion Blow Russian Equipment Using Drone Dropping Bombs
Ah yes …. Shuttle “ cocks “ dropped on head ….. SEE I wasn’t that far off when I posted that flying penis drone prank awhile back !

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printer

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Welp …. Looks like a “ cardboard drone “ with sketchy performance. E for Effort. ( Sad Trombone )



Wondering if Raytheon is throwing in some Coyotes for Ukrainians - out of line of sight loiter munitions.
Many can also have variable payloads including some dandy kinetic energy munitions to add some flair.
Actually not to far off of what we used to do many years ago with foamboard RC planes.



I still have one in the shed I think. May not have the performance of a sculpted wing but you can fly a brick if you have enough power. The problem with traditional RC controls is you need to know how to fly them. The Switchblades and the drones have the smarts onboard to do the flying and the person at the controls just sends it where they want it to go. It won't let you stall an airplane, someone new to flying will not have the skill to fly one right away. Mind you, if it falls out of the sky you just send another one up. Cheap as long as you got a supply of parts. But the smarts are not that expensive to throw in. Just depends on what you have to work with.

 

Budzbuddha

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Actually not to far off of what we used to do many years ago with foamboard RC planes.



I still have one in the shed I think. May not have the performance of a sculpted wing but you can fly a brick if you have enough power. The problem with traditional RC controls is you need to know how to fly them. The Switchblades and the drones have the smarts onboard to do the flying and the person at the controls just sends it where they want it to go. It won't let you stall an airplane, someone new to flying will not have the skill to fly one right away. Mind you, if it falls out of the sky you just send another one up. Cheap as long as you got a supply of parts. But the smarts are not that expensive to throw in. Just depends on what you have to work with.

I used to build those old Comet Spitfire balsa models plus German triplanes. Ah good times …..
 
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