Advanced ultrasonic echolocation bio-drones. They also have a top secret olifaction and detection unit that they have deployed in the field: It's all those scary American bioweapon labs in Ukraine that the Russians are always talking about.
He has a twitter page and a bunch of other videos, he's an author so he seems very aware of the value of media exposure (not in a bad way). If you Google his name (Ryan Hendrickson), search YouTube or check his twitter, I'm sure you'll find a mountain of videos about him. He's cool. Still think Patron is cooler, but he aaight.
https://www.newsweek.com/vladimir-p...r-strikes-over-ukraine-this-not-bluff-1744758 “This is not a bluff.”
Bigger news is that Putin finally declared a "partial" mobilization that in reality gives the Russian government the authority to draft anyone into the "special military operation." Also, all existing soldiers are having their contracts indefinitely extended so they can't run out the clock anymore. I imagine they'll start closing borders and ban men from leaving Russia at some point. The nuclear threats get the headlines but the mobilization is the big headline. This is basically his final stand as a leader because if the war continues to go poorly and drafted ethnic Russians die en masse, I'm pretty sure Putin may not stick around. Sending non-ethnic Russians and people from Siberia into war was one thing, but once they start drafting everyday Russians from the cities, then they're really playing with fire.
If it’s NATO vs Russia/China/Iran. I stand with NATO. Ukraine fights for freedom. Russia fights for autocracy.
Basically people in 2020 hated parades due to COVID-19 risk - in 2022, parades and grainy footage are str8 fire thanks to vaccines. What a world!
300,000 Russian reservists called up. Here is one reaction ... Translated: Rumors: Airline tickets from Moscow to anywhere are sold out. Most popular Google search in Russia: How to avoid being called up?