Operation Bloodhound - Red Shadow Air Cushion Landing Craft
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As long as they keep it in their own back yards, I'm good.
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Re: Operation Bloodhound - Red Shadow Air Cushion Landing Craft
Funnily enough, after Russia said it would shoot down / lock on to aircraft west of the Euphrates, the Australians were the first to announce they were suspending their air strikes on Syria.Chopper wrote:As long as they keep it in their own back yards, I'm good.

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Hey Chops! Good news! You can relax! Oz already had a change of heart and decided to bomb its backyard again.Quickfire wrote:Funnily enough, after Russia said it would shoot down / lock on to aircraft west of the Euphrates, the Australians were the first to announce they were suspending their air strikes on Syria.Chopper wrote:As long as they keep it in their own back yards, I'm good.
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/wo ... Syria.html


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So, USAF released pics of "the 5 feet intercept" over the Baltic on Monday ...Quickfire wrote: But then on Monday a RUAF Su-27 got within 5 feet of a US plane over the Baltic ... wonder if they meant 50 feet ... so *accidents* may happen.





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Using F-18a's? Silly buggers. Nothing like stirring up a hornets nest.Quickfire wrote:Hey Chops! Good news! You can relax! Oz already had a change of heart and decided to bomb its backyard again.Quickfire wrote:Funnily enough, after Russia said it would shoot down / lock on to aircraft west of the Euphrates, the Australians were the first to announce they were suspending their air strikes on Syria.Chopper wrote:As long as they keep it in their own back yards, I'm good.
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/wo ... Syria.html
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Indeed.Chopper wrote:Using F-18a's? Silly buggers. Nothing like stirring up a hornets nest.

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This morning the 13th Directorate of Moskva Tsentr used a car bomb in Kyiv to take out a top military intelligence officer who was just back from the front, third car bomb assassination in twelve months.
Then a multi-sector cyber attack was launched against Ukrainian:
- Banks (all ATMs with exception of one bank - card payments down across much of retail sector)
- Government (from public-facing offices up to cabinet office and ministers)
- Energy providers (for second time, but on this occassion both at national and regional levels)
- Transportation hubs (inc. Kyiv airport, no electronic payments possible on metro)
A vice prime minister helpfully shared a pic of his computer screen

Airport buggered up

Seems retaliation launched against Rosneft and Bashneft and a couple of others, or could be Ukraine attack is being used as cover for score-settling between Muscovite oligarchs.
Maersk global IT also taken down, probably unwise to piss off Qatar and its newer allies with not inconsiderable cyber attack capabilities.

Then a multi-sector cyber attack was launched against Ukrainian:
- Banks (all ATMs with exception of one bank - card payments down across much of retail sector)
- Government (from public-facing offices up to cabinet office and ministers)
- Energy providers (for second time, but on this occassion both at national and regional levels)
- Transportation hubs (inc. Kyiv airport, no electronic payments possible on metro)
A vice prime minister helpfully shared a pic of his computer screen

Airport buggered up

Seems retaliation launched against Rosneft and Bashneft and a couple of others, or could be Ukraine attack is being used as cover for score-settling between Muscovite oligarchs.
Maersk global IT also taken down, probably unwise to piss off Qatar and its newer allies with not inconsiderable cyber attack capabilities.


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Russia has dismissed the Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier as "just a convenient, large maritime target".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-40442058
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-40442058
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That was just a throw away comment made after Fallon ripped the pish out of the Russian carrier.Thundershot wrote:Russia has dismissed the Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier as "just a convenient, large maritime target".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-40442058

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Sledging in Warfare? Really?
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