The issue with the Armata Tank could be like the issue with Su-57 fighter jets. Although both weapon systems are highly advanced, the Russians don’t have western parts to produce them. They are currently scavenging their civil aircrafts to use their components in old types Sukoi fighters. Also the number of Armata Tanks wasn’t very high (just like Su-57’s) even before the war. I think these were designed for export to countries like India or Pakistan.
+ Just by looking at the physique of the new chief of their army I could tell you that (combined with everything else we are hearing) they wouldn’t be able to do much even if you gave them raptors (By this this I mean huge logistical problems, poor morale of troops who don’t want to fight this war, huge amounts of military equipment that is left to the Ukrainians to take, outdated food ratios, soldiers without training, without boots, without clothes and of course, unspoken but [I believe] highly oresent inner opposition to Putin’s Regime.
I read about Aleixei Navalny this morning.
Here are some of his most recent tweets:
“It's been weeks since the whole colony switched to winter clothes, and my evil prison guards are brazenly not giving me my winter boots,”
“My exercise yard is an ice-covered concrete well smaller than my cell. See if you can walk in it in fall boots. But you have to walk. It's the only 1.5 hours of fresh air you can get,”
Anna Venduta (a Supporter of Navalny) Says:
“The prison administration is torturing and killing Alexei Navalny on the orders of Kremlin,”
“They kill him slowly, making his life less and less bearable. His client-attorney privilege is waived, he’s in solitary confinement forever now, he’s deprived of family visits and now they are trying to freeze him to death.”
This is an IK-6 type of Soviet Era Gulag-like facility in which “They are crushing the prisoner as an individual and calling it the betterment of a person. That is the main aim,”
And in his final tweet Navalny is Saying:
“If you’re alive and well and out there, you’re doing fine,” he wrote the final message of his thread about the lack of proper footwear. “Finish your pumpkin latte and go do something to bring Russia closer to freedom.”
- And this is the type of detention Britney Grinner is going to be sent in (for having a small amount of cannabis in her possession).
+ I have had my natural gas cut once during the winter months of the years. I remember purchasing several heating devices to remain warm during these few days. An I even heated water on an electrical heard in order to be able to take a shower. I even slept in the woods at -20 degree C once. All I can say is that it is difficult for adults and probably next to unbearable for children.
The best dictionary term I can find to describe this is ὕβρις (húbris) (Gr.). And the Merriam-Webster definition of this term is
“A dangerous character flaw capable of provoking the wrath of the gods. In classical Greek tragedy, hubris was often a fatal shortcoming that brought about the fall of the tragic hero. Typically, overconfidence led the hero to attempt to overstep the boundaries of human limitations and assume a godlike status, and the gods inevitably humbled the offender with a sharp reminder of their mortality.”
+ Just by looking at the physique of the new chief of their army I could tell you that (combined with everything else we are hearing) they wouldn’t be able to do much even if you gave them raptors (By this this I mean huge logistical problems, poor morale of troops who don’t want to fight this war, huge amounts of military equipment that is left to the Ukrainians to take, outdated food ratios, soldiers without training, without boots, without clothes and of course, unspoken but [I believe] highly oresent inner opposition to Putin’s Regime.
I read about Aleixei Navalny this morning.
Here are some of his most recent tweets:
“It's been weeks since the whole colony switched to winter clothes, and my evil prison guards are brazenly not giving me my winter boots,”
“My exercise yard is an ice-covered concrete well smaller than my cell. See if you can walk in it in fall boots. But you have to walk. It's the only 1.5 hours of fresh air you can get,”
Anna Venduta (a Supporter of Navalny) Says:
“The prison administration is torturing and killing Alexei Navalny on the orders of Kremlin,”
“They kill him slowly, making his life less and less bearable. His client-attorney privilege is waived, he’s in solitary confinement forever now, he’s deprived of family visits and now they are trying to freeze him to death.”
This is an IK-6 type of Soviet Era Gulag-like facility in which “They are crushing the prisoner as an individual and calling it the betterment of a person. That is the main aim,”
And in his final tweet Navalny is Saying:
“If you’re alive and well and out there, you’re doing fine,” he wrote the final message of his thread about the lack of proper footwear. “Finish your pumpkin latte and go do something to bring Russia closer to freedom.”
- And this is the type of detention Britney Grinner is going to be sent in (for having a small amount of cannabis in her possession).
+ I have had my natural gas cut once during the winter months of the years. I remember purchasing several heating devices to remain warm during these few days. An I even heated water on an electrical heard in order to be able to take a shower. I even slept in the woods at -20 degree C once. All I can say is that it is difficult for adults and probably next to unbearable for children.
The best dictionary term I can find to describe this is ὕβρις (húbris) (Gr.). And the Merriam-Webster definition of this term is
“A dangerous character flaw capable of provoking the wrath of the gods. In classical Greek tragedy, hubris was often a fatal shortcoming that brought about the fall of the tragic hero. Typically, overconfidence led the hero to attempt to overstep the boundaries of human limitations and assume a godlike status, and the gods inevitably humbled the offender with a sharp reminder of their mortality.”