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03-03-2022, 08:20 AM
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Re: (UKRAINE) Graphic Images From The War
Have you ever thought of waking up from your drug induced delusions, and maybe reading the "Wall Street Journal"? They publish complete analysis" of Trump's financial foundation and dealings. But I'm sure that's just as good as Russian propaganda, like the 400,000 posts they have used since 2018 to influence the U.S. elections, huh? |
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03-03-2022, 11:44 AM
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Re: (UKRAINE) Graphic Images From The War
I don't see those hundreds of dead civilians that the media is reporting on. Wouldn't those images be all over on the internet by now?
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03-03-2022, 05:40 PM
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Re: (UKRAINE) Graphic Images From The War
I honestly barely know shit about the Russian military, but I thought they always stuck with older gear if it's tried & true. The AK-47 is 75 years old. Just asking, I don't really know.
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03-04-2022, 02:56 AM
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Re: (UKRAINE) Graphic Images From The War
Like with any classic firearms, the first AK is more for display of history than for actual military usage nowadays. only a certain amount of the original AKs were made before Kalashnikov thought it was shit and revised a bit. From there on it would become the AKM, then later on it would be the AK74, something of the more common variety among many today. Mesh suits are there to serve as a light fire-resistant cover over military fatigues, along with a camouflage print. However, military fatigues can also adapt those pattern too. I’m having my doubts now that i look at the photos closer. It looks more like somewhere in the in late 2000s or early 2010s, and the uniforms I’m seeing in the videos of recent conflicts look way different. |