Russia has deployed Iskander missiles in Kaliningrad, escalating regional tensions and signalling a serious shift in military posturing in Europe. Strategic implications are concerning



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35 comments
  1. they didn’t have enough fuel to join the zapad exercise and parked them there 🙂

  2. And atm drones entering Poland‘s airspace again,…

    That‘s a lil too much of hold my beer &fuck around…

  3. Kaliningrad has had nukes for years now, so this is a big nothing

  4. They already have iskander stationed in kaliningrad as their westernmost outpost. Putting them on highways is just saber rattling.

    But, in a time of inflections of polish airspace, this is unacceptable. Iskanders can reach Sweden and Germany from kaliningrad. Putin is testing borders right now and he needs to be shown that Europe and/or NATO won’t tolerate a crazy dictator threatening them. There needs to be a stronger response than just talk, what else does it have to take to get the west going?

  5. I dare you, I fucking double dare you motherfuckers, do it. Come on, DO IT! Shoot these things at a NATO country and see, what happens!

    Russia only understands force.

  6. Russians only have the guts to buttrape smaller adversaries. Pussies.

  7. I have 1 liter of gasoline in a jerrycan. Let them fight over it. Fun! (Or just send some drones that are “lost”)

  8. I see another Growling Sidewinder video coming…

  9. Juicy targets for FPV Drones.

    ***Cough-cough!!*** (Poland, Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania)

  10. Time to give Ukrainian drones a green light to travel through Polish airspace.

  11. those fuckers actually are trying to make bordering countries to hoard ammunition instead of sending it to Ukraine.

  12. Creating these “threats” euSSia aims at the weapon systems, ammunition donations to Ukraine. Very good PsyOp indeed. They absolutelly cannot start another, bigger war while they are fighting in Ukraine.
    What they can achieve is to break the unity and EU support of UA…
    The best answer would be to give more and better weapon systems to UA.

  13. Didn’t one of those get intercepted by a 1980s patriot. Lulz

  14. Putin is looking to get NATO to justify full war for Russia. He has to. The Russian economy is teetering. The public is starting to be impacted which will lead to grumbling and dissension. He needs to keep their focus outward. Nothing brings a populace together like defending from enemies. Ukraine isn’t cutting it as an “enemy” to rally the country anymore. He’s been claiming it is a war against NATO, except NATO isn’t doing any fighting. If he can get them to initiate, he can go full wartime at home.

    Ukraine just needs to keep hitting refineries and pump stations and fuel depots.

    Get to winter. Russians aren’t going to sit in their cars for 8 hours in the cold to get gas. No gas, no drive to work. No drive to work, no economy.

  15. Desperation and psychology to stoke fear and minimize military aid to Ukraine.

  16. Time to close kaliningrad off. Nothing in or out. And aim missiles and arty at them in case they decide to be funny.

  17. That might no be such a good move on Russia’s part since they will be tracked and it will be noted where they are kept. For future reference.

  18. Small nation…….that has nukes….doing small things (they think bigger) to stroke small alcoholic fantasies of strange dominations……..Russia is a pest not a power. Treat them like a power and the pest stays…..deal with the pest and that power never was.

  19. Can’t wait for trump to say ahh that was an accident again

  20. Kaliningrad would be a speed bump. Do they have men stationed at these mobile stations ready to push the button before and f35 could take these out?

  21. What they could do is threaten to start a new front Russia would have to move equipment manpower fuel ect.

  22. Erm, what?!? Sorry. Can someone back this up?

    I didn’t watch the news for two days and now there are rockets at EU borders?

  23. Meaningless posturing. Because they know they can’t do shit against a united European military force: They’ve been stuck in the mire of *the poorest* nation of Europe for ~4 years, unable to defeat it.

    These displays are simply because of how the russian nation and regime are *utterly incapabable* of ever backing down, admitting defeat nor showing any perceived weakness: Its most important and holy task is to be “RUSSIA STRONK!” until decision makers responsible for these policies are marched out to the gallows on the Red Square.

    It’s an utterly [irredeemable statehood and culture](https://www.quora.com/Why-is-Russia-such-an-evil-country/answer/Daniel-Botvinnik-1), and it’s high time Northern Asia is given the chance to live free and benefit from the sweat of its brows and resources, without Moscow’s control nor exploitation. And Europe needs to understand that neither can Ukraine do this on their own: It’s high time to send armed forces to assist the fight for freedom.

  24. The video is 5-7 years old. It’s interesting how easily propaganda spreads.

  25. That is not a act of strenght but of desparation and weakness. Putin tries to intimidate us Europeans, but he shall not prevail.

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