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Russia is fighting in Ukraine with conventional
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weapons that are called conventional and
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often very outdated, there are a lot of them
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in huge quantities, this is what gave
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Russia an advantage at first, but
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now we already see a certain parity, but
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Russia is doing a lot to ensure that the
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rest of the world intervenes in this
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confrontation in this aggressive
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the war that Putin declared dimmer 2
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February 4 as little as possible and what exactly
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they are doing in the first week of the war
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Vladimir Putin declared the increased
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combat readiness of the nuclear triad
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Vladimir Putin really use
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nuclear weapons as blackmail for people for
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other countries so that they do not interfere
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directly in this war so that they don’t send in
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their troops, don’t block the sky because
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this will instantly lead to defeat.
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Putin’s army does he want to use
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nuclear weapons, in fact it’s just a
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bluff, it’s difficult to say personally, I think that
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no, he will not use nuclear
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weapons under any circumstances,
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but Russian propaganda and The Russian
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authorities endlessly talk about what
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incredible modern developments they
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have in order to use these nuclear weapons in
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the vanguard with armatures and
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so on, and so on. Today we talked with
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Yulia Latynina about how
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real these developments are, do they
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exist or not, what is behind them and
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how ready they are for use
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small spoiler everything in this sense is the
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same as with other weapons in the
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Russian army, but this is a detailed
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interesting conversation that I hope
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you find useful, don’t forget to
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like and write comments
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subscribe to the channel, this increases the
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distribution of the video, but here is our
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conversation with Yulia Latynina
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or hello you have been doing quite a lot of
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research related to
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Russian nuclear weapons and so on, and
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my wunderwaffle, which is constantly
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advertised, means according to the federal one, you
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are threatening, and to Europe, it means that some kind of format
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should get something destroyed, but
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so far they are not even in service,
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everyone promises something like this every year
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postponed means they promise now in the fall, in
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general, please tell us what you
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managed to learn during this time about the Russian
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nuclear and
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already other magical things that
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Russian propaganda would really hope for, at least,
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what
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really exists and how things
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really are, well, first of all, there really
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is the weapons that were in the Soviet
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Union are, first of all, the bear, detailed
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ballistic missiles, they haven’t
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gone anywhere, Putin has everything
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1420 if I’m not mistaken, the ceiling is even a
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little more than the average in
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the states, officially, but literally there are
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two dozen of them,
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it’s hard to say which of them are
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really parts it functions because
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it’s Vladimir Osechkin and he ran away
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from two people, one a nuclear physicist,
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the other his KGB curator, who,
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as I understand it, tell a chance
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scary stories and cute cuts, this is
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some other drain in one like where are
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Russian nuclear weapons stored, what’s wrong it
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happens and, in principle, if you
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extrapolate the state of Russian
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tanks to the state of Russian
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intercontinental ballistic missiles,
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as I understand it, 10 2 15 percent of
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Russian tanks stopped in
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Ukraine did not fall by the wayside
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simply because they had one or another
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thing functioning incorrectly,
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respectively, we can assume that
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so far or part these arches, I really do
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n’t care about these, it makes absolutely no difference for the
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Americans because their doctrine does not
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assume that at least one
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warhead will fall on the United States,
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who will not risk these, so in
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principle we can say that this is where we will
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end the
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practical military part the question is that this is what
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Putin got, this is what
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existed back in the 80s, well, that
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part of it that is still alive, it is
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partially and quickly enough
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is derived from military forgiveness, it is quite
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enough and Putin is like that
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person who found
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on the characters of a science fiction novel that were
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in the trash heap some kind of death star,
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he may well be waving it around, it’s
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rusty, it’ll start to fall off like
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dates back,
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but nevertheless no one will take risks
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and that’s
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probably where we should start,
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that is, even if half of
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the warheads there are rotten, another quarter was sold
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even there in reserves of several hundred can
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pose a really big
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threat not even for individual countries but for the
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whole world as a whole, absolutely the same
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way as with tanks, Russian dancing is also
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pretty bad, but we see that they
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caused enormous damage to Ukraine, although
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one of my
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correspondents gladly told me
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I told him how back in the 80s their
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tanks in the division looked like this, they stood
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in two rows in their boxes and
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some of them started to be placed in front, we inspected them,
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and the tanks that, when
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alarmed, were in the box on a cable, as we
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see, they arrived in approximately this form and
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arrived the war in Ukraine is only even
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worse, but at the same time Putin’s
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propaganda constantly tells that they have
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something new, they have something cool,
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they were also fast, I’m writing cooler everything
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destroying and others, as far as this
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corresponds to reality,
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but here’s where interesting things begin
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which, strictly speaking these days, has
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something to do with military strategy, it seems to
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have something to do with psychology or even
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or even psychiatry because
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first of all, someone suggested to Putin, I don’t know
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why, that there are 2
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intercontinental ballistic missiles at their disposal, that there is
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some kind of mythical
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American software that intercepts
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these missiles and here are the new weapons that he
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will build if they are some kind of
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nuclear torpedoes that float in the sea
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or, on the contrary, some kind of
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vanguard gliding blocks or even a Sarmatian missile which is
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actually mine right now and
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we’ll just talk about these classic
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clinical ones, very interesting and
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exhaustive case, so this means that
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this is all new and that Putin will build on
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what his mother will give, she will overcome,
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she will remove from her eyes this
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terrible wire under absolutely like the
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boom people who came, definitely not to act
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like the gypsy who comes up at the station
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and says give me a pen with a couple of them,
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he’s sure that he removed the nuclear damage
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and that this is an American survey of his
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new weapons for me to work with, and if I can, I’ll just
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give a comprehensive case,
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this is just an
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old Soviet missile that was
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launched back in 1975, not launched,
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put into service almost 50 years
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ago this is the R-36 and it is also famous with the 18th
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Satan
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which is an absolutely amazing missile with
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two stages that will cause a coastal
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booster that it shoots to land
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all warheads with 40 decoys
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the warheads enter the atmosphere at
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hypersonic speed serves
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Mach 20 because all that enter the
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atmosphere from space, it comes out at
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hypersonic speed, this is not the merit of the
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engineers, this whole thing is
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called gravity
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rockets, Satan is capable of going into space
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and that means hitting a target from the south and
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north pole, whoever he likes says 11
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here it should be said that it is this
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ability of Satan in at one time led
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to the adoption of the START-2 treaty and,
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accordingly, therefore Satan, which
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limits the proliferation of
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nuclear weapons in space and,
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accordingly,
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the main one with this is an analogue that is in
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service and normal food ranges
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children thousands of kilometers but is similar to the
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civilian version of Satan which is
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called the Dnepr launch vehicle it
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launches cargo into space with a
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payload of up to four and a half,
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it is capable of conquering space, it is capable,
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it cannot withstand any
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American missile, but because, as I already
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said, some of our continental
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ballistic missiles existing in
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Russia's arsenal before this, the Soviet
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Union, no mythical
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resisted and she, as I already said, I
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skipper warheads
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enter the atmosphere at speed,
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that is, accordingly, the question arises:
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why nothing about the account and the answer is simple and
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lies in the fact that landing on this is an
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old rocket which on physical ones is
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old, as I already said, the rocket is almost 50 years old
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accordingly, if such a missile
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costs today, poisonous fuel is all
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corrosive when I’m put on combat
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duty, this fuel is poured in to
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remove it, I’ll hold back that this fuel is drained,
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that is, physically full of holes like a colander,
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now it’s only left instead, I’m not
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mistaken, only 46 satan on what else in the
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sixteenth year there were 46 of them left and
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then we simply don’t have real numbers,
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that is, there are really fewer and
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fewer of them in service, the question arises
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on Christmas Eve to build another rocket as
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spoons as Satan and maybe there are some
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bells of some kind from a piece of paper after
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all, in 50 years some kind of- then
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new electronics have appeared and you can continue to live in peace,
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agree that we are very
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good and
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that they, well, they generally understand this, that
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is, in your opinion, Putin is generally aware of
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this when he talks about these missiles,
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shows cartoons when it means
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propagandists talk about this on
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television, he knows and he’s deceiving
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or he doesn’t know and he’s being deceived, that is, has
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any understanding emerged due to the
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study of all these things,
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we’ll move on to psychology a little later, but
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this is a very good answer, does Putin understand
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what Satan looks like and why why does
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n’t she notice and the answer is exactly
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because they are really trying
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to replace Satan because
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Satan’s only problem is that this is a rocket
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that was assembled in Ukraine in the
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Ukrainian Soviet Socialist
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Republic at VKB, respectively, the
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southern one was developed and at Apple the southern one
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was assembled in the city of Dnepropetrovsk, now
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Dnieper, but just recently the southern one
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was bombed by Russian missiles,
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so the question arises,
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why not build the same thing,
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especially since, thank God, there are samples, so
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somehow this is no Japanese
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or American technology to replace or NATO,
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so the answer is that
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Putin has been trying to build missiles for 8 years
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which is called Sarmatian which
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is an import substituted create
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even the American classification simply
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calls it Satan 2 and every time
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Putin tells the api the rocket will be
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able to go into space its
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warheads will fall at supersonic speed
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that this rocket is opposed to the American one
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about that this is some corner absolutely
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monstrous trash because and so the
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man comes smoothly begins
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to tell you I have such a car
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I have such a car imagine it has
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four wheels but the person expects
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that you are an idiot who has never seen a
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car you don’t know his cars usually have 4
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wheels, well of course there are some - then those
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who have 13, after all, they
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still have a couple more causticity, they are not much worse than those who
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have 4, and the person also says that it
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means that this car is new, there is a steering
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column, it does not yet have a gearbox, and we
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should just be shocked by what it
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means for him he already had the same one
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and this is a very good
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answer to how Putin’s
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military-industrial complex target is structured because 30 years have passed of the pickles of the
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collapse of the Soviet Union and we see that
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Putin’s has so far degraded to such an
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extent that the missile he is well familiar with does
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not contain no imported
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components, to put it mildly, and he can’t replace a
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Ukrainian missile, he can’t
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replace imports, that they are fooling us with
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what they mean by not being able to assemble an
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ordinary iPhone in the military sphere,
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somehow they will find the USA,
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well, maybe if with this
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advertised for the Sarmatians, everything is not so
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good, not so good, I don’t mean absolutely
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bad, I mean that there’s nothing unusual,
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excuse me, and I’ll just add that I
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remind you of the format that they never
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built it because they, but only on
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April 20, if I’m not mistaken, the
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first missile tests took place, I strongly
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I suspect that they wanted to test it before the
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start of the war, but instead they
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were content with the fact that somewhere in January they
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launched the
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Tu-160 strategic bomber,
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which, as fully described in the famous
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story, an inhabited island, this
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chest told Max, this is the chest
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they launched and boasted that
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they absolutely outdated and no less than of
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any strategic importance, a chest
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to collect that will never
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fly anywhere and for another 20 years in everyday life a woman has
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not reached anywhere in the modern world of satellites,
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especially since they boasted about this chest,
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tighten Michael, they said
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that in order to launch it,
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they digitized the drawings
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in a voluntary breakthrough, I think yes, I
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think that NATO generals appreciated the
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standard Kazan from here at the factory, all
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this was on the mind, it was possible to
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digitize a real victory for civil
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society, and
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but if these formats do not
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represent something incredibly new and
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at the same time they don’t exist yet, yes, that’s what I’m talking about, the
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second aspect is more significant about the
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first ones because I don’t have a complete understanding
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of weapons, but at some point I
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was just keeping track of what they were promising at what point, which
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means it’s necessary to appear, here the Sarmatian is
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on the list of those that they promise to start with
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it won’t appear, maybe there are
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some other amazing developments, nuclear and
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non-nuclear, too, for example, they often
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boast about a dagger and say that this is
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some absolutely amazing weapon
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that has no analogues in the world, or a whole
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number of other names that they constantly
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talk about and say what they
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mean everything is absolutely cool and
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great destruction and we don’t know anything
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to counter that it helps the rest,
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maybe we don’t see somewhere
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incredibly hidden and amazing
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weapons that really
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cause envy not only among NATO
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generals but the whole world in general, we
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promised to stick to nuclear
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weapons but just about the dagger and I
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think it’s not even necessary
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to talk about it in principle because we
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can talk about it in practice, we see the
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use of daggers during the Ukrainian
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and minutes, I honestly expected that
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some kind of dagger would fly for 6 to 6 months of the war
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because these are really
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cat missiles cannot intercept the bromine, but
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we see that the dagger did not fly and this is
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obviously related to the fact that just
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daggers, as is often the case, are
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just boutiques and weapons that are very
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small, this is the same Iskander only
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suspended from the belly of the
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fighter-interceptor which [ __ ]
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was is intended for something completely
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different, as my good friend
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Ukrainian military pilot Roman Tsvetan said,
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now in stock, well, if you hung an Iskander to this world,
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but it’s like
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a Mercedes for an object cart there, even if
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I’m not mistaken, one of the first moments
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that
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Engels he took and when landing on to mine,
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or vice versa, during takeoff, he drove off the runway somewhere,
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this nickname actually carries two daggers, and
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pay attention because
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very often they say a mistake, very often
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they say that the whale is carrying a dagger, but it can also
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carry a dagger because
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you get a dagger from a heavy rocket, and so if you
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transfer a dagger not filled with
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empty tanks to aka Iskander, otherwise you
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can really hang three
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of it, and if it flies, if this is already a
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combat configuration, then accordingly
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these are only two daggers, and for example, we
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see that the Russian daggers hit the
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mill. By the way, there was an answer to the question
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why
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they were shooting in Venice, if you remember,
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with a caliber and a sub-caliber at the
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officers’ houses, that is, there were eight
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calibers, four of which were intercepted, 4
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came to the officers’ house, killed three children,
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killed a bunch of people, and
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that means I’m always
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true, I know that Michael is there not for
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anything, that is, that Ruslan should think a little differently,
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but my diagnosis in this
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case is that when all
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this was happening, tell fortunes, a rocket was flying
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in Belarus at that moment of this
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Russian and the buck is 50, who was looking at
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where his Ukrainian one is located, especially the
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stationary one and
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I
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thought that the novel was also discussed from something
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better, something so great, she looks and
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there will be some kind of massive
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missile and bomb strike, which was
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repeatedly expected, but there are no
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massive missile and bomb strikes,
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but after that, after the calibers,
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the officers actually acquired a dagger at home a
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dagger arrived at the airfields of Venice,
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as I understand it, the princes wanted it, he denies it,
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he destroyed quite a lot of things there and
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really it could not be
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intercepted in this way, these three
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children they were collecting the role of bait,
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Putin checked it, it means how this one is
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structured where it is located about it,
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so that later accordingly,
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use a dagger,
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but nevertheless, from a strategic point of view,
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this, of course, does
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not solve anything because, apparently, there are
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simply very few of these daggers in Russia,
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this is another problem for Putin, while
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she can collect some types of
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weapons, show Putin and therefore
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listen here we have money for this,
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but
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it simply cannot play these samples in any significant quantity,
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and in any case, as I already
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said, this weapon is ostentatious, but
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because yes, it is formally hypersonic in the
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sense that up to the speed of hi,
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hi, repaired, they added the book
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at the end section to watch the couple
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develops hypersonic speed and
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de facto, well,
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to hell with the button accordion, but wouldn’t it
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be easier to launch conventional scandas, but let’s return
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to nuclear video types of weapons,
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the way they are delivered to and in general
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how real this threat is for the
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current conflict, in fact, what
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are the ways of all- actual
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delivery of nuclear weapons to some targets, to what
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extent in your opinion is there a
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likelihood of their use not for
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current methods of delivery of nuclear
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weapons, they have invariably since the
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sixties, respectively, these are strategic
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bombers which were the very
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first and
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which in our age of satellites
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have absolutely lost relevance and one of the reasons
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according to which the above-mentioned but also the Tu-160 will
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not fly anywhere, neither will
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its American colleagues who, by the way,
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since the day you are now, that is, some
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have been converted into conventional
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bombers and they are used in
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what are called engagement stands, by the way,
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also Russia, which uses its
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strategic bombers, this is when
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you fly to the line beyond which you
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start his enemy, fire
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some kind of far-reaching missile and
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boil the Russian Tu-22 and
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act exactly like this with your cats,
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accordingly, all these amazing ones
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today with variable wing geometry,
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imagine how much thanks to the
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variable wing geometry a
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complex contraption, a colossus, yes it
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weighs so much, it’s just a thing of the past in the
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literal sense of the word because,
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besides the fact that there are satellites, there are new
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control methods for
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controlling the plane itself in flight and the
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latest electronics allow you to
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control the plane that
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would have been aerodynamically unstable for another 50 years,
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I don’t drive the flying
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wing scheme simply replaced the ideology of the
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variable Midway Cola and, accordingly,
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when they tell us about these
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Tu-160s, it’s all very simple, but it just
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evokes Homeric laughter, so to
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speak, that we still have a
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Tsar Cannon here, it shoots nuclear
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charges as much as at 4 kilometers,
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so these are, respectively,
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strategic bombers, and
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frankly speaking, even those with a
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flying wing will also not reach anywhere in the
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present world;
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these are submarines and
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here Russia has the Soviet Union has
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always been in the red compared to the
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United States and because the
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United States has a huge coastline
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Pacific Atlantic
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Soviet Union in the most important
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direction, that is, in the direction
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that allows them to enter the
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Atlantic Ocean, it is a very small
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part of the northern coast where
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something like this could be launched more or
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less not so that NATO would not see and in
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fact that’s why there recessions installed one
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with sensors and it was absolutely impossible to
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get out of there unnoticed and the third part of
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the nuclear triad,
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that is, in fact, here’s a game day for me,
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what horses, the deceased wonderfully
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said when he wrote the
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reason why Russia was trying to
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introduce
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nuclear submarines especially in the European part,
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so that it was no
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worse than the American’s,
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and the third part of the nuclear triad is already a
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show-off, we have intercontinental
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ballistic missiles and that’s all I
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laughed at strategic
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bombers with some skepticism,
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although it’s understandable, and even then only a little bit
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of skepticism
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was talking about
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Russian submarines of course, of course, Saint-Arnaud
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has nothing to do with ballistic missiles because I already said that any
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intercontinental ballistic missile currently in service with Russia
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completely fulfills the task of a lotus with
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nuclear batons that must be protected
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in the West, but since I received it, as I already
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said, but as you know,
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they are all bandits they really love it when they
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say here there is such a thing,
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this is how how in the topic could there be further there is
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such a thing there is such a store there is such a
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release of Alan Paladin that
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you can rub and that’s it and the media but before
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that it was all three days and here’s something else
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you will do this and for example, one of
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the stories of course that they sold to Putin is
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amazing, which he tells us with
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burning eyes, this idea about the
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avant-garde planning block, but
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because they tell us this very
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Sarmatian, and he will not just carry it
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usually from the side, he will not be a setup
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planning block avant-garde and
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Michael
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planning a block of avant-garde he has
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wings he says Putin in his
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message to the Federal Assembly of
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the year to maneuver everything so
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horizontally 5 in height to be clear for
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sold as I already said not as an experience
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unthinkable for about because before that
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we are already the heads of the site were unthinkable
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and
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detained and again that means there are
00:24:05
no analogues this has never happened
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Michael we have a question, who do you think was the
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first to think of putting wings on a
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rocket to look at whether
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it’s good or bad I’m like that
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why do you want to say fascist
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Germany you’re absolutely right and why you
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decided that I don’t know it would seem like it would be possible to
00:24:28
raise it in 6 months,
00:24:30
yes, because there is a lot of what
00:24:35
Putin is bragging about that it has no
00:24:37
analogues, it is simply taken from the 50s,
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and from these are the projects that the United States did not begin to
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implement in the days
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of the USSR, but here the project with wings on a rocket was
00:24:48
indeed the first to be
00:24:50
attempted by Wernher von Braun, he
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emphasized some of the
00:24:54
haldou left the wings to see
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if they seemed to be able to maneuver,
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it turned out to be a very bad idea
00:25:00
because but some forms, the simpler the
00:25:02
better, but because if the rocket flies and
00:25:06
when it is very clear how it flies, there is
00:25:09
no wing at all, and if there are
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wings at such speeds, there is a very
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high probability that they will come off and
00:25:16
get damaged, and then you understand that it will
00:25:18
amaze as God wills, of course
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you can say that it will
00:25:21
maneuver in altitude and give away, but this is
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even for nuclear weapons it can be
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significant, it will fly there for 100
00:25:30
kilometers and no one in the direction,
00:25:32
respectively, 2 things with these wings are
00:25:36
no less complex, this is no less a problem, the problem is that
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as soon as they need to be
00:25:42
somehow protected there it is necessary to put something that is
00:25:44
heat-protective, it begins passionately
00:25:47
Nikita weighs these monstrous some
00:25:51
monstrous sizes now I’ll even say I
00:25:54
forgot I’m sorry I’m just really looking now so
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as not to give you how much it weighs
00:26:03
Well, as I already said, that is, for
00:26:06
example, an ordinary warhead led to from Astana
00:26:10
does not weigh 800 kilograms and the vanguard is The
00:26:12
official figure with its ceramics
00:26:14
ceramics type of protection weighs 4 tons and,
00:26:17
accordingly, Satan does not have all 10
00:26:19
warheads, well, that means it is unlikely that the Sarmatian
00:26:22
will carry more than a couple of avant-garde ah,
00:26:25
there are those current missiles from 19 years old
00:26:28
that they stand on, or rather, on which there were
00:26:31
6 warheads in the classical layout and
00:26:34
now there will be 1 avant-garde and
00:26:38
the question arises: why, as if there is nothing better,
00:26:43
this is a very extremely dubious question,
00:26:45
I repeat once again, taking into account the fact that the avant-garde,
00:26:48
that that any warhead, that of Satan, that
00:26:51
Sarmatian, that a stiletto, that there is generally a
00:26:54
flying tank, if the popes launch it
00:26:57
in space, don’t cross the Americans, this is not in their
00:27:01
anti-missile doctrine, this is
00:27:04
physical, yes, it may
00:27:07
appear someday, but if it appears, then in fact I
00:27:11
hope that it is possible that the sooner
00:27:13
it appears the better, but for now this is not there and it
00:27:15
turns out that basically from
00:27:20
modern ones -then weapons,
00:27:23
if we are talking about going through the nuclear potential of
00:27:26
something fundamentally new, the
00:27:28
Russian authorities were unable to design
00:27:30
and everything in this sense is a scare and, again,
00:27:33
concerning new developments, this is
00:27:36
rather a fiction or complacency, you
00:27:39
know, this is such a new religion because
00:27:41
Putin, in ancient times they believed in
00:27:44
archangels, archangels flew across the sky, were
00:27:47
invisible and came to earth only at the
00:27:50
hour of the Last Judgment, so we are offered to
00:27:52
check the same mythical entities
00:27:54
that know there Poseidon and Sarmatians, mats
00:27:57
and white swans, and that the non-white swan,
00:28:00
of course, is embellished, this
00:28:01
Tu-160 really exists, well, in general, and
00:28:05
moreover, I already mentioned that
00:28:09
90 percent 90 percent in half, if
00:28:12
not counting the concept that took
00:28:14
Nazi Germany and periodically
00:28:17
rocket science returned to it, but
00:28:18
every time it seemed that the palace was not
00:28:21
very promising, so everything else was
00:28:25
basically taken out of old
00:28:27
cabinets times of the Cold War and
00:28:30
basically these are those things that did not go into
00:28:33
series because they simply turned out to be
00:28:36
too dangerous and too imperfect
00:28:39
or outdated before they began
00:28:43
to be implemented, and probably if we talk about
00:28:46
these things here we need to talk about two
00:28:47
stories of a nuclear torpedo on the one hand and the other
00:28:50
which Poseidon and a
00:28:53
small flying nuclear Chernobyl
00:28:55
called the Burevestnik, for the development of
00:28:58
which, as Putin claimed in the
00:29:00
eighteenth year, Russia was already
00:29:03
physically flying, said this thing was flying, and
00:29:07
moreover, for this thing or for something else,
00:29:10
Borisov and Kiriyenko received a hero of Russia,
00:29:13
in any case, the Moscow newspaper
00:29:15
The Komsomol member wrote so directly that this is why
00:29:17
they got the hero of Russia,
00:29:19
probably for this thing, and since they
00:29:21
got the hero of Russia, that means she flies,
00:29:23
Sasha delighted me, since they got
00:29:27
the hero, that means she is years old, which
00:29:35
means
00:29:36
I have to say that this thing, of course, and
00:29:38
what support what is this thing,
00:29:40
this is a petrel, this is a story that the
00:29:44
United States and the Soviet Union actually
00:29:47
developed in the 50s a direct
00:29:50
nuclear tape, that is, roughly speaking, a
00:29:52
reactor you have a hole in the middle of this reactor,
00:29:55
air is sucked in through it, it
00:29:56
heats up, it is thrown out, it flies,
00:29:59
so the air ends up behind it, it
00:30:01
turns out radioactive small
00:30:03
flying Chernobyl, it’s hard to say what it
00:30:06
will do someday flies to the enemy, well, as long as
00:30:08
it’s put on on our territory, you wo
00:30:10
n’t be in trouble, well, there is an option that there
00:30:14
is an option that you can instead of
00:30:17
air, that is, just instead of direct
00:30:20
contact of air with the core,
00:30:22
put some kind of heat exchanger and then
00:30:25
there is there is a chance that this thing flying over your
00:30:28
own territory is not so suitable for this
00:30:30
territory, you will agree if at
00:30:32
this moment it turns off paths and the tests are
00:30:35
unsuccessful or something else to
00:30:36
land and then all this beauty
00:30:39
happens exactly the same as in
00:30:40
Chernobyl and what is happening now if unpleasant
00:30:44
events can happen at the
00:30:45
Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, and that is,
00:30:49
accordingly, the reactor core
00:30:51
turns out to be scattered over a large
00:30:53
amount of territory, and I would like to draw
00:30:55
your attention to the fact that they
00:30:58
shouted and shouted that they had this thing,
00:31:00
then there was such a place
00:31:03
called not matzo this near Arkhangelsk
00:31:05
where something exploded in August of 1919
00:31:07
and
00:31:09
at first Russian propaganda started
00:31:12
screaming that it exploded, either zircon
00:31:14
or something else and they said they tried zircon,
00:31:17
several specialists died because of this,
00:31:19
but where is dyrus’ zircon,
00:31:22
who wouldn’t say that this means
00:31:25
3t what -but that is, a nuclear battery
00:31:27
then Roshydromet destroyed the entire moment the
00:31:31
composition of the release was shaved
00:31:34
because there was a radioactive release,
00:31:35
people were injured and it turned out that these are the
00:31:41
isotopes that are obtained from the
00:31:44
decay of extremely fast-living
00:31:46
radioactive isotopes of various
00:31:49
inert gases, that is, everything pointed to
00:31:52
that that this thing came out of a nuclear
00:31:54
reactor, but this nuclear reactor did not
00:31:57
crack completely because then, of
00:31:59
course, it would be good and sweet with a completely different
00:32:01
character, and these were noble gases
00:32:04
that are poorly captured by filters and,
00:32:07
accordingly, they came out of the cracks
00:32:08
of the reactor, then they decayed into these
00:32:10
following isotopes and accordingly, that’s why
00:32:13
we ourselves are petrels
00:32:16
without hearing anything, and of course
00:32:18
the question arises, how does Putin say that it
00:32:21
flew and really with a nuclear
00:32:23
reactor, and in my opinion, and a few years
00:32:26
ago, they were still
00:32:27
real newspapers, they published a
00:32:30
convincing story about that that before there was a
00:32:34
successful test back in the seventeenth
00:32:36
year, the role of a nuclear reactor, that is, the
00:32:38
operating power plant was performed by an
00:32:41
electrical mock-up on board, well, there was a
00:32:44
successful test of a rocket with a nuclear
00:32:47
power plant in which they look like the
00:32:49
power plant was played by a mock-up, well, there’s
00:32:51
just nothing to add, well, it’s like
00:32:55
beautiful art and a very similar story
00:32:59
with Poseidon, because really in the
00:33:02
50s they developed, I don’t know,
00:33:05
they developed the USA, but they
00:33:07
actually
00:33:10
developed a nuclear torpedo in Russia for the Soviet Union,
00:33:12
he had such ideas, the
00:33:14
corresponding project was called on the
00:33:17
15th floor, they thought that it wouldn’t cause a
00:33:21
torpedo and the most important thing is very
00:33:23
simple, that this is the idea of ​​a nuclear torpedo, it
00:33:26
died as soon as
00:33:28
intercontinental ballistic missiles appeared, that is,
00:33:29
this is because
00:33:32
someone, why would we launch a nuclear
00:33:35
torpedo, and if we have a much more
00:33:38
advanced delivery system, and then
00:33:40
the question is immediately if what
00:33:43
can a nuclear target be made from parquet, what can an
00:33:44
intercontinental ballistic missile do, the
00:33:45
answer is no, but there are a lot of things
00:33:50
that a nuclear target cannot do,
00:33:52
using the example of a simple answer to it cannot
00:33:54
aim because there is no GPS underwater
00:33:56
and no communication with it, but what
00:34:00
if it goes along the ocean floor, then
00:34:02
where is the guarantee that if it goes for a
00:34:05
serious fall, it won’t crash into some
00:34:07
mountain,
00:34:08
but really, this is under
00:34:13
Poseidon’s project, at first glance it seems
00:34:16
terribly scary, especially when you read in
00:34:18
every possible way these stories from propagandists
00:34:22
about what he will destroy
00:34:26
American aircraft carriers it will cause a tsunami
00:34:29
that will wash away all the United States on the
00:34:32
way back it will wash away eurusd and
00:34:36
here it must be said that of course such a
00:34:38
mouse phenomenon cannot be caused, one of the
00:34:41
reasons why this project did not go ahead in the
00:34:43
sixty-second year when it was
00:34:45
proposed there were several options,
00:34:47
but including The sixty-second year
00:34:49
was final and the closure of this
00:34:51
project was
00:34:52
when
00:34:54
12 days the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union
00:35:00
calculated what a tsunami would be over a
00:35:04
deep-sea explosion than they didn’t just
00:35:06
calculate, they created
00:35:09
special models of the American coast there on some lake
00:35:11
and
00:35:14
came to the conclusion that the tsunami would be so
00:35:17
small in essence, it’s not worth bringing, and
00:35:19
of course, compared to the
00:35:23
Soviet Union, of course, it was a terrible
00:35:25
nuclear monster, but
00:35:28
they didn’t drive [ __ ], and of course, they could
00:35:32
n’t hit any aircraft carriers
00:35:34
for the simple reason that, as I already
00:35:36
said, they tend to change aircraft carriers
00:35:38
to locations and this thing does
00:35:42
n’t know how to aim, no GPS about one,
00:35:46
so if it launches as
00:35:48
they say, it will be a few more lines
00:35:50
a few days to the target,
00:35:53
what will happen if at that moment the
00:35:55
American aircraft carrier leaves that
00:35:57
place of the intestines and
00:35:59
is separated from not not meeting such
00:36:02
beautiful thing and well, posidon is a
00:36:05
separate case, it’s generally Turkey
00:36:07
that I’m not sure we have time
00:36:09
to discuss it because
00:36:12
you know, by the way, I just
00:36:14
said that
00:36:16
Soviet submarines had an
00:36:21
immediate disadvantage in comparison with
00:36:23
American ones precisely because they
00:36:27
couldn’t to leave their bases unnoticed
00:36:29
and,
00:36:31
accordingly, in a normal country
00:36:32
they would tell us to cancel the project,
00:36:34
it’s very expensive because but this is an
00:36:36
insane cost to the
00:36:38
problems of 57 of these [ __ ]
00:36:42
clips a year, and here they are the ones who
00:36:46
are coming and the generals are what they said, well,
00:36:48
let’s do it urgently we will correct
00:36:50
the situation of what is there and there are
00:36:51
American sensors at the bottom and let us
00:36:54
build some kind of thing and
00:36:55
these American sensors will
00:36:57
neutralize these lights on we built this
00:37:00
thing, this is the same little thing
00:37:02
that, if you remember, burned and
00:37:05
this is really what it began to be
00:37:09
built and designed back in the
00:37:11
Soviet Union, but as often happened,
00:37:13
then for many, many years it was completed at home and
00:37:15
was barely launched and
00:37:17
accordingly, if you remember when
00:37:19
this little thing was burning a deep-sea vehicle,
00:37:21
then an
00:37:24
unprecedented number of captains would simply die there the first
00:37:26
and second rounds and the heroes of Russia, and
00:37:28
probably even you wondered why
00:37:31
all this public, why like captains of the 1st
00:37:35
rank 2 weeks before,
00:37:37
so the answer is that for
00:37:40
your river which operates at a depth of 3
00:37:43
kilometers and according to some
00:37:46
data it may even be involved 6 you need a
00:37:49
fantastic prepared equipage, and that
00:37:52
is, you people first undergo
00:37:56
training at the naval
00:37:58
school, then another training, another
00:38:00
training, so they learn there that we soar
00:38:02
until 26 27 years old and at 30 with a little
00:38:06
because this is a
00:38:07
water side swimming and very heavy
00:38:09
loads they are retiring, that
00:38:12
is, you just have a human element,
00:38:13
even for Russia, which is throwing around its
00:38:16
own world, it is insanely expensive
00:38:19
and, accordingly, the idea of ​​your river was to
00:38:21
neutralize these same
00:38:23
monitoring stations plus connect a
00:38:25
deep-sea cable and from someone then at
00:38:28
some point a bright thought was born,
00:38:30
let us instead of the crew make
00:38:33
cardboard on the ball and
00:38:35
actually this one, roughly speaking, but
00:38:38
if we put it very roughly, then such
00:38:41
power is Pavel Busina, many other
00:38:43
military experts believe that in terms of strength he
00:38:46
is just a development of a losharik and then
00:38:48
you look let’s make this thing
00:38:50
autonomous, that is, once there
00:38:53
was not a very good idea and that means this
00:38:55
idea was continued with tenacity worthy of the best,
00:38:57
plus the fuss of the torpedo
00:39:00
should be carried by the
00:39:02
carriers of this torpedo,
00:39:05
if I’m not mistaken, the water was launched in 1919 it
00:39:07
was a submarine Belgrade and it has just
00:39:10
been put into operation, that is, again,
00:39:13
most likely they wanted to put it in to
00:39:15
threaten the Swede and especially the
00:39:18
Pindos before the war, they just
00:39:25
sailed for three years and did not put it into operation, this
00:39:28
probably already shows its internal
00:39:31
state because it is one boat
00:39:33
Since 1994, Belgorod has not been
00:39:36
standing in the Sevmash workshops, and they cut it in,
00:39:40
then added it to it, or on the contrary, it means
00:39:43
they added it, and therefore experts have
00:39:46
great doubts about how much this
00:39:48
eyeliner is carriers, how
00:39:50
silent it will be for us, and so that’s why I’m
00:39:55
actually talking about Belgorod behind which
00:39:58
you can follow, apparently it will not
00:40:02
allow any appearance, not allowing
00:40:04
them to launch not yet Poseidon
00:40:06
there is a very simple thing which is that at
00:40:10
most
00:40:15
Poseidon is great and
00:40:17
imagine a nuclear torpedo even if they
00:40:19
build it and
00:40:21
we know what they built we don’t know
00:40:25
did they build a Poseidon, but there is
00:40:27
no more than 6 Poseidons on this Belgorod,
00:40:31
well, in general, American submarines of the class
00:40:34
border 24 ballistic missiles and
00:40:38
Russian approximately similar beauty ones
00:40:40
carry 20 br, again there with
00:40:44
multiple warheads, that is, no, the
00:40:46
question arises guys, but don’t be afraid of Cain
00:40:48
everything is the same, instead of
00:40:52
taking a boat into which there are 20
00:40:55
intercontinental ballistic missiles
00:40:57
that do not find conclusions, make
00:40:59
this thing that is blind, really how
00:41:02
cool and there will be only 6 wars and there is
00:41:05
nothing that it could do, but an
00:41:09
intercontinental ballistic missile
00:41:10
could not do but of course the loot
00:41:13
needs to be mastered immeasurably and really
00:41:15
explained by pulling help Putin
00:41:17
missile defense on its
00:41:20
ineffectiveness, in the end we get that but
00:41:23
from all the new things that the
00:41:24
Russian defense industry boasts about, all this if it weren’t for
00:41:28
you exists in a
00:41:29
completely different form in which this
00:41:31
is advertised, which unfortunately does not detract from the
00:41:34
danger from Russia’s nuclear potential, which has existed since the
00:41:37
middle of the last century,
00:41:40
which it still
00:41:42
possesses. Am I correct in summing up
00:41:44
our conversation in absolutely this way
00:41:47
because you know, this is actually very similar
00:41:49
to what is happening with
00:41:50
conventional weapons in Ukraine, too,
00:41:53
Hawass, I’ll decide we have some kind of
00:41:55
Hermes missiles, Armata tanks and so on, which
00:41:58
means there are no tank formats,
00:42:01
no Hermes missiles from helicopters,
00:42:04
Russian fish are launched without tears, you won’t
00:42:08
look at this, of course, it’s just a separate
00:42:10
story,
00:42:11
but nevertheless, here’s all this junk
00:42:15
and
00:42:16
5bb which is another one that causes
00:42:21
extremely terrible damage to the Ukrainian
00:42:23
people and destroys cities and in general
00:42:25
you know that
00:42:26
I’ll even tell you this is the most
00:42:29
terrible weapon that has wandered into
00:42:31
humanity can be quite a baton
00:42:34
if you just kill a person with a baton
00:42:37
then it gave me I need none, can
00:42:40
you imagine there’s an army chingy, well,
00:42:43
Genghis Khan’s army, of course, acted with kicks,
00:42:45
but when humanity began
00:42:46
there, millennium 3 began large
00:42:50
third millennium BC,
00:42:52
began large campaigns of conquest, a
00:42:54
significant part of the army was armed with a
00:42:56
baton, you know, they got it
00:42:59
just like that, thank you
00:43:03
very much I will leave below links to your
00:43:06
publications on this series
00:43:08
of three articles and everyone will be able to
00:43:11
read in more detail because of course we
00:43:14
won’t have time to fully cover this video and well, or it will turn out to be
00:43:16
7-hour coins, I have a completely different
00:43:18
genre that would affect you
00:43:21
separately Yes, and to my channel and to your
00:43:23
channel, of course, to the channel and Leonidovna,
00:43:25
too, be sure to thank you
00:43:28
very much, all the best, goodbye,
00:43:32
thank you very much for watching, write
00:43:35
comments, like, well, you already
00:43:36
know that, don’t forget to support the
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channel on Patreon, the link will be in
00:43:40
the description and using the super
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thank you function, this also helps a lot,
00:43:45
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00:43:47
in the description. All the best for now

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