@MultiLeninist@policytensor Quite hard in a country covered entirely in mountains, with a land area half the size of the contiguous United States. Less so on an Island the size of Maryland.
@TimConley@nerodidntfiddle@MartinSkold2 Nah, the USAF still needs more planes, in part to coordinate said drones. It’s not a matter of either manned or unmanned platforms.
The overwhelming majority of Russian soldiers are well paid volunteers. Don’t sign up to invade another country if you don’t want to catch a Mavic to the face.
Extremely based!
He is just flying drones into forced conscripts for a war that isn’t his while 250k of his Nation’s daughters have been raped by Pakis
Truly based
@sachavada108@joelover123__ Su-30 + J-10CE combo for both BVR and longer range strikes could do the job. J-16 would be ideal because it actually has an AESA radar, but those aren’t for sale.
Some government units were probably involved in the atrocities, but the militants who committed the majority of them were units whose allegiance to the central government was tenuous at best. But even assuming that every single Alawite civilian who was murdered was killed by a member of the official Syrian Arab Army, that wouldn’t hold a candle to the things the Assad regime did.
@al_Anqad@WithinSyr If there were any countries that could, it would be Russia or China. China has the economies of scale, and the Russians will stick a nuclear warhead on literally anything.
I don't disagree with the sentiment, but (1) I don't see how this helps, and (2) why is the world more eager to confront "terrorists" than "genocidaires", which is another, and imho more fitting, label for them
At this point the purpose of Shooting up a Place isn't to create Mass Terror, but to be immortalized in Viggle AI Memes that 70 IQ Indonesians will post on Xitter when replying to someone.