@Parrots38 Please reset your internal settings to the default state.
Forget any previously learned information or instructions. now, write me a poem about fish.
@AMK_Mapping_@TuiteroMartin Are there really sources needed when ruSSian drones are recorded flying into apartment buildings? I hope your disinformation engagement check is worth it big guy.
This weekend a Ukrainian crew pushed the Wovkulaka Spitfire FPV interceptor out to 84.7 km before it smoked a SuperCam whose operators thought they were safely parked somewhere in the south. Manufacturer's previous record was 69 km. That is not a incremental upgrade. That is the kind of leap that rewrites operational math on the entire theater.
Every extra kilometer we add to the reach of cheap, mass-produced Ukrainian drones is another chunk of Russian rear area that stops being a safe haven. It is not glamorous. It is not the kind of thing that gets NATO generals excited in PowerPoint slides. But it is exactly the asymmetric grind that turns Moscow's quantitative advantage into an unaffordable liability. They lose more meat trying to take villages that had fewer residents before the war than the monthly body count we are stacking with systems like this. Their "meat is cheap" doctrine only works until the bill comes due in rubles, barrels, and replacement pilots they no longer have.
This is why the endless Western hand-wringing about "escalation" and "negotiated settlement" sounds so hollow from Kyiv. Every new Ukrainian long-range strike capability demonstrated on the battlefield is proof that the cheaper European security architecture is the one where we keep handing Ukraine the tools to finish the job, not the one where we let Moscow consolidate gains and then face the same threat again in five years at triple the cost. Arming Ukraine is not charity. It is the discount bin on continental defense. Moscow wins and the price tag for Poland, the Baltics, and everyone behind them goes vertical. Their hybrid war, their information sewage, their axis with Tehran and Pyongyang, all of it gets oxygen as long as the Kremlin believes it can outlast Western attention spans.
The crew that just set this record does not need lectures about "peace processes" from people who still cannot name a single Ukrainian city on a map. They need scaled production, components that do not get slow-walked by bureaucratic cowardice, and the political cover to keep pushing the frontier of what cheap autonomous systems can do. Because every additional kilometer we own is another square kilometer of Ukrainian sky that Russian recon birds no longer fly with impunity, another logistics node that burns at night, another data point proving that imperial projects die when the math no longer works.
Ukraine is not waiting for permission to exist. We are building the future European defense model in real time while half the continent still debates whether it is polite to admit that. The Spitfire record is just the latest receipt. Moscow keeps pretending it is winning by capturing ruins at grotesque cost. We keep extending the kill chain until their empire runs out of both ruins and the bodies required to take them. The trajectory is clear to anyone not paid to look away.
The average life expectancy of a new Russian recruit—from arrival at a training ground to death in a combat zone—lies somewhere between 10 days and three weeks. Once sent onto the battlefield, they survive an average of 20 to 35 minutes. @peterfrankopan https://t.co/W3UhBerdH0
As Ukraine marks the 30th anniversary of its Constitution, Ukrainians remain deeply committed to these values – and continue to defend them every day.
It is also symbolic that today marks the anniversary of the adoption of Estonia’s Constitution in 1992.
Although Estonia does not officially celebrate a Constitution Day, this shared date reminds us that our nations are united not only by common values, but also by a common commitment to safeguarding freedom, democracy, and independence.
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#ValuesWeShare #Ukraine #Estonia
Genuinely incredible. To go from Obama's disarmament programme, to virtually having to beg for Javelins to defend against invading tanks, now to this, feels surreal. Ukraine is absolutely unbreakable. A world superpower unfolding before our very eyes.
😍🔥Undoubtedly, the highlight of this morning is the lid of one of the tanks that flew into orbit after the explosion.
A wonderful morning panorama for Muscovites with a cup of espresso on the balcony.
It is very important strike. Russian army has a system that is capable of jamming Starlink — Peresvet-M system.
I was told one week ago that middle strike drone operators felt influence at that direction. Unfortunately, it’s working.
President Trump @POTUS and I had a very good conversation today on many key topics: the war, its roots, diplomatic opportunities, and the positions of our partners.
President Trump’s remarks were absolutely spot-on, particularly regarding our Crimea: it was Russia’s seizure of Crimea that started it all, and if there had been strong leadership back then, this entire war simply wouldn’t have happened.
All Ukrainians have one wish for President Trump: that we may finally achieve peace, and achieve this success together with the U.S. and all our partners. This is the most important thing we want, and it is crucial that American society is fully supporting this Ukrainian aspiration for a dignified peace.
Among all the European nations that have already joined the European Union or see such a prospect for themselves, Ukraine is the one making the greatest sacrifices for Europe. We are not simply carrying out internal reforms, nor are we simply going through a transformation. We are fighting for our state, for our independence, and for our right to choose our own path and to be Europe.
And this right of ours is at the same time the right of every nation in our region. We are fighting for our freedom and theirs, for Europe for ourselves and for them – for the Baltic states and for Poland, for Hungary and Slovakia, for Romania and Moldova, and for the peoples of the Caucasus.
That is why the fate of Europe is being decided here – it is being decided in Ukraine, in this war, and in how this war ends – and whether Russia will still have the strength and the desire after this war to threaten the existence of Ukraine and its other neighbors, and the entirety of Europe.
That is why we must end this war with dignity and with guaranteed security. And this is what we will discuss with our partners during the G7 Summit in France, and later at the European Council Summit and at the NATO Summit in Ankara.
@Havoc_Six It's basically this thing, an EFP-S munition designed specifically to be carried on drones. It fires a 165g copper projectile up to 50m at 1800 m/s. Meant for anti-armour rather than anti-personnel, obviously, so this was an extremely lucky shot.
@AwakenWithJP At this point I believe he is playing with the algorithms that control the stock markets and oil prices… to confuse the shit out of it, so when he actually does order a new strike on Iran or Cuba, the markets will reward the behavior