Several times possibly, just to make sure - allegedly, anywayReportedly, he used a pistol Putin had gifted him.
Gotta be some misreporting here. A colonel as acting CO of a Combined Arms Army? No way.
It was mentioned that during his last term. That a disturbing amount of time US policy seemed to be based on what ever opinion held by who ever was the last person he talked to..
1,700 Senators produced just for Ukraine! That's a huge number. Gives a sense of how much equipment gets chewed up in a 2.5yr war.![]()
Canadian Roshel armored vehicle withstands direct FPV drone hit, saves entire Ukrainian special forces team - Euromaidan Press
The National Guard calls it a reminder of what Ukrainian troops survive every day.euromaidanpress.com
Apparently he never ordered a stop.![]()
Trump says US must send more weapons to Ukraine, days after ordering pause in deliveries
President Donald Trump says the U.S. will have to send more weapons to Ukraine, just days after ordering a pause in critical weapons deliveries to Kyiv.apnews.com
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Hegseth would have absolutely leaped at that opportunity.Apparently he never ordered a stop.
He ordered an accounting of certain munitions to verify the numbers, and a few choice folks in his DoD administration decided to shut it off.
Yeah, but Elbridge Colby was the architect of this one, as he’s fairly myopic on issues other than China IMHO.Hegseth would have absolutely leaped at that opportunity.
Apparently he never ordered a stop.
He ordered an accounting of certain munitions to verify the numbers, and a few choice folks in his DoD administration decided to shut it off.
Bit more in the attached statement from the court's info-machine.In the case of Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia the Court held Russia accountable for widespread and flagrant abuses of human rights arising from the conflict in Ukraine since 2014, in breach of the European Convention.
The case concerned the conflict that began in eastern Ukraine in 2014 following the arrival in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of pro-Russian armed groups, and escalated after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine beginning on 24 February 2022. It also concerned the shooting down of flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in summer 2014, killing all those on board, many of whom were Dutch nationals.
The Court found that Russia was responsible for repeated human-rights violations over a period of more than eight years. This included indiscriminate military attacks; summary executions; torture, notably rape as a weapon of war; unlawful and arbitrary detentions; intimidation and persecution of journalists and religious groups; looting and destruction of private property; and the organised removal of children to Russia and their adoption there.
The Court also found that Russia was responsible for violating the right to life by shooting down flight MH17 and had added to the profound suffering of the crash victims’ next of kin by being uncooperative and obstructive in the context of international efforts to uncover the truth.
Also it occurs to me that you hear very little discussion in the West about the use of decoy drones. It seems to me that this would be something that would be pretty easy to put into mass production and their use would be useful in both attriting enemy AD missile stockpiles as well as helping to locate enemy AD systems for destruction.The crash prompted heightened security measures in the capital, Vilnius. Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas and Speaker of Parliament Saulius Skvernelis, who were meeting with reporters at Government House when the news broke, were escorted to a secure shelter as a precaution, local media reported.
Most of the UAS used in Ukraine are cheaper than the decoys the West uses — so in this case it’s better to get more payload drones - as really the decoys would need to be basically the same thing without a live ordnance payload / and so the only difference would be the ‘boom parts’ from the ballast parts.![]()
Russian drone crashes in Lithuania
A Russian Geran drone crashed in Lithuania on Thursday after crossing into the country’s airspace from neighboring Belarus, Lithuanian defense officials confirmed. The Lithuanian military said the drone entered national airspace around 11:30 a.m. local time before going down. “We can confirm...defence-blog.com
Quote from the article that shows how real the Baltic States take the threat from Russia
Also it occurs to me that you hear very little discussion in the West about the use of decoy drones. It seems to me that this would be something that would be pretty easy to put into mass production and their use would be useful in both attriting enemy AD missile stockpiles as well as helping to locate enemy AD systems for destruction.
Looking at the picture of the Russian decoy in the article they don't look like they would cost much at all if you get them made in a local machine shop rather than from a defence contractor...Most of the UAS used in Ukraine are cheaper than the decoys the West uses — so in this case it’s better to get more payload drones - as really the decoys would need to be basically the same thing without a live ordnance payload / and so the only difference would be the ‘boom parts’ from the ballast parts.