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Russia has announced the mass production of the FAB-3000 glide bombs, which have an explosive yield of 1.4 tons of high explosives!
I pity the French fools who are going get a taste of the FAB-3000, when the Russians figure out exactly where the French soldiers are based in Ukraine (not that there is going to be much of them left, to send back to France for burial).
The FAB-3000 glide bomb, has a devastating blast radius of 900 meters. This is probably equivalent to the blast radius of a Suitcase nuclear device!
As devastating as the Fab 3000 is, it pales in comparison to its big brothers, the FAB-5000 and FAB-9000 aerial glide bombs that the Russians have also got in their arsenal.
I am sure NATO is praying that the Russians do not put the FAB-5000 and FAB-9000 glide bombs into mass production, as the Fab 9000 explosive capacity is 6,100 kilograms of high explosive.
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French will serve as blocking units shooting on retreating Ukrainians.
As in the soviet commissars, who were tasked to shoot retreating soviet conscripts, during WW2. Maybe.
Blocking units were not commissars. Commissars were leading troops at front, they had the biggest proportional loses.
The Judeo-Soviet commissars were obviously commanding the Soviet Barrier Troops, which has been documented many times.
The last time the British took on the Russians was the Charge of the Light Brigade in the Crimean war 1853. Of course the British – the Gallant Six Hundred – were the heroic actors in this engagement, but unfortunately they got wiped out by the Russians big guns. Ah, well next time things will be different. Yes and also they will get the same treatment second time around.
On the 25th October 1854, during the battle of Balaklava in the Crimean War, 658 British cavalrymen, charged the Russian artillery positions of eight filed guns, killed the gunners and then retreated. The British lost 110 cavalrymen, with 180 wounded.
Tennyson’s famous poem, “The Charge of the Light Brigade” immortalised this famous skirmish during the battle of Balaklava, but the British cavalrymen incurred far fewer casualties than its bloody reputation suggests, and they achieved their goal of removing the eight Russian filed guns from the battlefield.
All the under 26 year olds must have ‘Go Bags’ at hand.