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Field Fairies
What a shit showing for the final game. Didn't play like Americans at all. No grit, no heart. Perhaps all the political shit with the red card messed with their heads. It was extremely disappointing. Guess I'll root for...Spain.
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That Cyber Thread
Concur on all. Europe is doing exactly what you said and moving away from Microsoft for multiple reasons. They're moving to Linux. Did you go Linux or Apple?
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Russian Ukraine shenanigans
Have we? Have you seen what we "depleted" giving things to Taiwan or are you just parroting the talking points? 31 Abrams Tanks 300 Bradleys 180 155MM Artillery pieces 72 105MM artillery pieces 18 155MM Paladins 10,000 Javalins 10,000 TOWs ATACMS 2 Harpoons...TWO! Not a lot of need for any of this in a fight with China over Taiwan. The fight with China is about BIG stand-off, maybe if we degrade enough you can argue the AGM-88s HARM, but they have all been older versions. We did give some ALD-160 MALD missiles, again all older and the new jammer version is being delivered to USAF in quantity. On the Air-to Air Front we gave them: AIM-7s - oh the humanity...whatever will we do without the great white whale? AIM-9M - Old! AIM-130A/B/C8 - Again older variants and if you know anything about air to air procurement you would know a LOT of new stuff was already in production and being delivered when the war started. Only two weapons system concern me: Patriot - The Ukrainians are now making them indigenously. Artillery rounds - production has quadrupled and they are still wanting to produce more, but that is not for a fight with China. Have you bothered to look at the NDAA and what the services are trying to buy on the weapons front? ALL Standoff, goolge FAMM, SCM, JDAM-LR...
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Russian Ukraine shenanigans
taking over ukraine was never russia's strategic goal. post cold war i never saw them as a threat to us. meanwhile we have depleted a metric shit ton of weapons supporting that comedian zelenski while the real threat china lurks in the pacific. hardly something to be celebrating about.
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The Iran thread
https://nypost.com/2026/07/13/us-news/ex-iran-president-mahmoud-ahmadinejad-said-to-be-under-house-arrest-over-reported-israeli-contacts/ Not gonna lie, the headline made me laugh. In this day and age who even knows what's real anymore. This could actually have been a plan to get a predictable leader installed back in Iran OR it could be a false flag by the IRGC leadership to keep him out and them in.
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The Next President is...
Yeah it would be really fucking nice if for a change we didn't have literal invalids sitting in some of the 500 most powerful positions in the country. The gerontocracy needs to come to an end. It's absolutely bananas that the people with the least skin in the game are running everything.
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The Iran thread
So to recap the past few days: Back to shooting at each other. Something something decimated yet Iran is still punching back. Both sides are charging tolls now, with Iran claiming the MOU permits them to (it sort of does since it was terribly written) and our admin acting the part of children and copying them action for action again. So much for freedom of nav... Can't wait for China to point to our great example setting. Israel is still doing their own thing not listening to anyone. Congress has previously voted to direct the executive branch to end the conflict or get actual approval for the war. Realistically this is showmanship because no one will suffer consequences for ignoring it. So with that in mind... What are our goals and strategic objectives here? Does anyone have a plan or did Israel trick trump and Co into thinking this would go smoothly like Venezuela? Because I'm pretty sure it's the latter. Israel doesn't care if it goes on for longer as they benefit while the admin thought it would be a quick 3 day special military op. Now they're rightly ed and can't get out of the fire they started.
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Russian Ukraine shenanigans
Has nothing to do with Iran...going back to your previous statements that Ukraine was gonna lose. For less the $200B (one fifth of one year's defense budget), Russia has suffered 450,000 KILLED, including 1600 in one day this past weekend and they are farther from victory than ever before. Those numbers are STAGGERING, equating to fully one third of all births in a single year. Russia is changed for a generation if not longer.
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Russian Ukraine shenanigans
Logbook Maintenance Entry: Gun Ops check good. No descrepancies noted. Return to service.
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The Next President is...
Mitch Staff says he was in the hospital due to a fall. I think it was more than gravity that caused said fall, maybe a Biden tripping hazard jumped in front of him. Here's him a year ago. And here's him yesterday. Spittin' image of a robustly healthy dude? Is she holding him up? I like the proof of life newspaper, nice touch. Weekend at Bernie's!
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Russian Ukraine shenanigans
That dude who ducked wins the luckiest guy of the year award...but then when he touched the hot barrel is LOL.
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RIP Doc
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It's a double-edged sword, but as Brabus so correctly pointed out, the impetus is on the military to protect sensitive and/or classified material. The same argument can be made about PA wanting to release information just so they can look good. I don't consider the media to be spies (well, not ALL of them), but we all know there is a lot of information our adversaries learn about us through open source reporting (a commonly cited intelligence community rule of thumb has long been that 60–90% of useful intelligence can originate from open sources). Those of us who have been on here for a while remember Rainman’s famous recommendation when it comes to the media (“never talk to them”) but they are not the only ones trying to extract info from us. “Loose Lips Sink Ships” and “Never Pass Up The Opportunity To Shut The Fuck Up!” remind us how important OPSEC is, especially on forums such as this one. Steve is a well-known and respected aviation journalist who has contributed a lot to this forum; but he’s not the USAF and shouldn’t be expected to protect its secrets like the rest of us. That’s our job! And I don’t fault him for sharing things, that’s his job!- RIP Doc
Steve just to clarify, I don't necessarily think you're work as a journalist is toxic, I was more referring to the aviation newsphere in general. The Aviationist might as well be working for China. I admire your work, I own both of your Red Eagles books and sub to your channel. I just think it was a huge foul to mention specifics when you didn't have to. Even if its a poorly kept secret as you say why add to it? Why make our jobs harder? And I agree the bros you interviewed should be held accountable, but if I had heard the same details not once would I have even for one second ever thought to share them online. Happy to chat more offline if you want- Russian Ukraine shenanigans
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I just grabbed an H&K VP9A1 F because I'm tired of stretching my little girl hands as far as they go to hit the slide release. It's actually a really nice pistol so far. I'm not crazy about the trigger-guard-mag-release, but I guess nothing is perfect. Also been working on a custom storage wall since I have a 3D printer. Pretty happy with it so farClark Griswold started following RIP Doc- RIP Doc
I get where you’re coming from Sketch, but I think the energy should be directed at the dudes in the know who spill the beans (whether fully or through aggregate “partial” comments, eye winks, whatever). There’s nothing wrong with Steve’s passion, there’s something wrong with dudes opening their mouth on stuff they shouldn’t. Should I be mad at the Drive, or should I be mad at the douchebag who completely ignored the requirements of his security clearance and NDAs and gave info to a member of the press? I’ve enjoyed Steve’s work, even if I have a problem with people he has interviewed.- RIP Doc
Sketch If it was supposed to be a secret that Doc was flying a Flanker when he was tragically killed, then it was an appallingly badly kept one, and the Air Force needs to do a much better job of keeping the compartments you speak of airtight. I take the "toxic journalist: 'Hey, I know X&Y'" allegation very seriously. It's disappointing that this is your conclusion about me. I wish I could tell you about some of the emotional drivers for researching the story and telling it the way I did, but they pertain to Doc's immediate family, and therefore rightly remain private.- Gun Talk
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he hasn't lost. and he's draining a fuck ton of western equipment along with our adventures in iran.- Reasons to despise cops
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1724148098779478- The Next President is...
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