#Military secrets are fiercely guarded for obvious reasons.
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@FeloniousPunk @bweller purely as a troll, nevermind the valuable info

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I hadn't seen the site, thanks for the link. The sign up process is kind of funny. I can see them being inundated with requests from 14 year olds. We would suppose the access request process would be more discreet
But then again the real value of the site is in trolling Russia as loudly and publicly as possible. So the requests from teenagers is an acceptable cost, or even completely ignored. I don't think the French Govt for example will have to fill out this form
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Isn't this also a downside risk? The Russian nuclear threat might be all they have left while they are backed into the corner.
No matter how good it sounds that the Russian technological secrets are now revealed, I'm pretty sure the American/Allied governments would have already known most of that.
Any nuclear strike by either side, will be a total horror, and massive catastrophe will ensue. There is no good outcome with that, and we are all pushing towards that eventuality.
@NathanMurdock @benroyce all Russia has to do is turn around and go home. Live in their own country as recognized by international law (that means leaving Crimea as well). And all of this stops. They are not backed into a corner. They are the ones attacking. And we have nukes, too (nobody will use one).
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@NathanMurdock @benroyce all Russia has to do is turn around and go home. Live in their own country as recognized by international law (that means leaving Crimea as well). And all of this stops. They are not backed into a corner. They are the ones attacking. And we have nukes, too (nobody will use one).
I think it's possible Russia could use a nuke
But the real issue is how we respond to that threat
If we freak out and give into demands that means we reward such behavior. Thus there will be more nuke threats (and more countries making them) thus increasing the chances of nuke use
The only valid response to a nuke threat is assurances that Moscow and St Petersburg will cease to exist if they use a nuke
This response alone delivers the smallest chance of nuke use
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As an American, no
The USA is dead to the free world. Enough fucking morons decided to worship a rapist pedophile, and enough entitled losers thought it was fine to not vote. We need to rebuild your trust and it will take decades
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#Military secrets are fiercely guarded for obvious reasons. But also obviously in a #war your enemy gets a lot of exposure to the operating parameters, capabilities, and weaknesses of your #technology. And gets plenty of physical samples
So #Ukraine just open sourced all of #Russia's military secrets

Well not strictly, it's only for allies
And a knock-on effect is it devalues Russian arms sales because potential buyers know it's all exposed
It's called #TrophyLab
@benroyce the humiliation continues
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@benroyce the humiliation continues
I hope they disclosed technical information about the donkeys, so that the trolling is full scale.@FrancoisPrague donkeys are so fiercely loyal, they deserve far better than conscription in this Kremlin madness
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#Military secrets are fiercely guarded for obvious reasons. But also obviously in a #war your enemy gets a lot of exposure to the operating parameters, capabilities, and weaknesses of your #technology. And gets plenty of physical samples
So #Ukraine just open sourced all of #Russia's military secrets

Well not strictly, it's only for allies
And a knock-on effect is it devalues Russian arms sales because potential buyers know it's all exposed
It's called #TrophyLab
@benroyce yeah, that's how #ModernWarfare works.
- Plus it's no big secret that in "The great #TankHarvest of 2022" #Ukraine did get their hands on comolete & intact #T95M2 tanks and I'd vonsider @bnd "criminally incompetent" if tjey didn't bought one for #WTD91 to disassemble and reverse-engineer.
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@NathanMurdock @benroyce Uh, have we forgotten that Russia is the aggressor who can call it quits and go back to not attacking a sovereign nation unprovoked at any point? Nobody's backing them into any corners here. You're giving some real, "But what was Ukraine wearing when it was raped?" energy with this comment.
You are right.
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I think it's possible Russia could use a nuke
But the real issue is how we respond to that threat
If we freak out and give into demands that means we reward such behavior. Thus there will be more nuke threats (and more countries making them) thus increasing the chances of nuke use
The only valid response to a nuke threat is assurances that Moscow and St Petersburg will cease to exist if they use a nuke
This response alone delivers the smallest chance of nuke use
@benroyce @gabriel @NathanMurdock
I would like to add, that Putin and his Allies should cease to exist in that case, too. He does mit care for a few hundreds of thousands of lives. -
@benroyce @gabriel @NathanMurdock
I would like to add, that Putin and his Allies should cease to exist in that case, too. He does mit care for a few hundreds of thousands of lives.@DerJoshDer @gabriel @NathanMurdock
Good point. You could almost say that if Russia threatens to nuke anyone, a promise to manhunt and kill Putin and his associates with all available military capacity, if they use a nuke, is probably a more effective deterrent than a threat to nuke back
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@DerJoshDer @gabriel @NathanMurdock
Good point. You could almost say that if Russia threatens to nuke anyone, a promise to manhunt and kill Putin and his associates with all available military capacity, if they use a nuke, is probably a more effective deterrent than a threat to nuke back
@benroyce @DerJoshDer @NathanMurdock yeah, there is probably a storm shadow/hellfire suppository waiting for Russian leadership if nukes.
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@benroyce @DerJoshDer @NathanMurdock yeah, there is probably a storm shadow/hellfire suppository waiting for Russian leadership if nukes.
@gabriel @DerJoshDer @NathanMurdock
Even so, I would not be surprised if Ukraine has secretly built a nuke and shown proof to Putin. They have the capacity
And I think this would upset a lot of people in the West but it would not upset me at all
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#Military secrets are fiercely guarded for obvious reasons. But also obviously in a #war your enemy gets a lot of exposure to the operating parameters, capabilities, and weaknesses of your #technology. And gets plenty of physical samples
So #Ukraine just open sourced all of #Russia's military secrets

Well not strictly, it's only for allies
And a knock-on effect is it devalues Russian arms sales because potential buyers know it's all exposed
It's called #TrophyLab
@benroyce Weird, I thought the War Thunder Forums was the usual place for this sorta thing
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@benroyce Weird, I thought the War Thunder Forums was the usual place for this sorta thing
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@gabriel @DerJoshDer @NathanMurdock
Even so, I would not be surprised if Ukraine has secretly built a nuke and shown proof to Putin. They have the capacity
And I think this would upset a lot of people in the West but it would not upset me at all
@benroyce @DerJoshDer @NathanMurdock I wouldn't go that far to be honest. This is a conventional war. Had no reason to become a nuclear one. Nobody wants to conquer Russia. Using nukes would escalate everything globally. The math doesn't need to involve Ukr having a secret nuke.
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@benroyce @DerJoshDer @NathanMurdock I wouldn't go that far to be honest. This is a conventional war. Had no reason to become a nuclear one. Nobody wants to conquer Russia. Using nukes would escalate everything globally. The math doesn't need to involve Ukr having a secret nuke.
@gabriel @DerJoshDer @NathanMurdock
For you
For me
But for Ukraine?
Not as anything offensive of course. Strictly for the typical M.A.D. scenario of "if you nuke me i nuke you"
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@gabriel @DerJoshDer @NathanMurdock
For you
For me
But for Ukraine?
Not as anything offensive of course. Strictly for the typical M.A.D. scenario of "if you nuke me i nuke you"
@benroyce @DerJoshDer @NathanMurdock not at this stage. Not even for them. They need massive amounts of drones. AI enabled. You don't need nukes to win. See the fate of the black sea fleet. Huge, expensive, capable of massive devastation. Took out by comparatively cheap drones.
Same with air defense, refineries, weapons plants, etc. nukes are terror weapons. A tactical nuke does not do much damage. They have conventional bombs that do similar damage but without the fallout.
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@benroyce @DerJoshDer @NathanMurdock not at this stage. Not even for them. They need massive amounts of drones. AI enabled. You don't need nukes to win. See the fate of the black sea fleet. Huge, expensive, capable of massive devastation. Took out by comparatively cheap drones.
Same with air defense, refineries, weapons plants, etc. nukes are terror weapons. A tactical nuke does not do much damage. They have conventional bombs that do similar damage but without the fallout.
@gabriel @DerJoshDer @NathanMurdock
well said and agreed
however, i am simply not surprised if ukraine built a nuke or plans to. they're dealing with russia. russia is stupid and only understands simple things. russia really could use a nuke. all of the rational reasons why that's stupid don't mean anything because it's russia we're talking about. ukraine understands that problem better than anyone. thus when dealing with such stupidity "if you nuke me i'll nuke you back" has to be said