Ukrainan konflikti/sota

Äänenvaimennin se on, mutta ei tosiaan ihan perinteinen. Tulee näköjään varsinaisen suujarrun päälle. Eli alkuperäinen suujarru toimii vaimentimen sisuskaluina. Lisäksi vaimentimen lopussa on vielä oma suujarrunsa. Tällä ilmeisesti otetaan vielä vähän rekyyliä pois. Vaimentimethan ei ole rekyylin poistoon ihan niin tehokkaita kuin suujarrut. Isona plussana vaimentimilla sitten äänen, suuliekin ja suupainepöläyksen hyvä vaimennus. Ilmeisesti tuolla systeemillä on yritetty saada kaikki vaimentimen & suujarrun edut käyttöön mahdollisimman hyvin. Toi kangassukka vaimentimen päällä on tarkoitettu vähentämään lämpöväreilyä mikä vaimentimesta lähtee, kun se kuumenee nopeasti.
Tällä videolla näkee rakennetta:
Täällä kun on jo annettu taisteluarvoa +50 v. makkaravyötärö hirviplotuunoille, niin en malta olla huomauttaa että, tämä Barret tuolla subsonic a-tarvikkeella on suomalaisen hirviase asetuksen vastainen, koska ei täytä joule vaatimusta. :LOL:

Ase langassa täällä minulle joku heristi sormea kun suunnilleen vastaavan tehoisella sub asella paljastin hirviä ampuneeni. Perustuen juuri tuon viisaan asetuksen loihimaan tappotehoon. Tuo Detroit Ammo Co:n ei täytä 2000 joulen at 100m vaan jää sen alle. Toisin kuin rynkyn paukku joka 10 g luodilla sen just ja just täyttää. Hirveltä kun on vaikea asiaa kysyä niin, kummat itse ottaisitte kehoonne 100 metrin päästä. Luotiliiveillä tai ilman.
 
Soldiers fighting for Ukraine appear to shoot a Russian prisoner of war outside a village west of Kyiv in a video posted online.

The footage was originally shared on social media app Telegram. The New York Times said it had verified the video and the BBC said it had confirmed the location north of the town of Dmytrivka and found satellite images showing bodies on the ground.

In the video, at least three men in camouflage, including one with a head wound and his hands tied behind his back, can be seen lying dead next to a fourth man, who is breathing heavily with a jacket covering his head.

“He’s still alive. Film these marauders. Look, he’s still alive. He’s gasping,” a man in the video can be heard saying in Russian – a language widely spoken in Ukraine.

A soldier then shoots him in the head twice. He continues to move, so the soldier shoots again, and he stops. A soldier can then be heard shouting “Glory to Ukraine”. A man responds with the phrase: “Glory to heroes.”

The audio ends with a man saying: “Do not [expletive] come to our land.”

Pientä tämän rinnalla
Radio transmissions in which Russian soldiers appear to talk among themselves about carrying out premeditated civilian killings in Ukraine have been intercepted by Germany’s foreign intelligence service, a source close to the findings has said.

The evidence was presented by officials from the foreign intelligence service, the BND, to parliamentarians on Wednesday.

Reports of the radio communications were first published in the German news magazine Spiegel, which said the communications related to atrocities carried out in Bucha, north of Kyiv.

Several of them can be directly matched to locations and objects shown in photos that document the aftermath of the killings, the magazine reported.
 
Two days after Russia began its war in Ukraine, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency accidentally published an article celebrating the country’s lightning-quick victory over Kyiv, crowing that the “period of the split of the Russian people is coming to an end”.

After a bloody month of war, after the discovery of evidence of war crimes in cities like Bucha and Borodyanka, the language in that same publication has grown even more extreme, containing calls for societal purges and “re-education” that western officials said could provoke further abuses on the ground.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...scussed-killing-civilians-in-radio-intercepts
“Ukrainianism is an artificial anti-Russian construct that has no civilisational substance of its own, a subordinate element of an extraneous and alien civilisation,” wrote a RIA Novosti columnist earlier this week. The “re-education” of Ukraine could take a generation, he wrote, adding that “besides the highest ranks, a significant number of common people are also guilty of being passive Nazis and Nazi accomplices”.

Even the name Ukraine must be erased, the article argued.
“To my horror, to my regret, a considerable portion of the Ukrainian people have turned out to be engulfed in the madness of nazism,” said Margarita Simonyan, the head of the RT news network, during a nationally broadcast talkshow on the NTV channel. “That it is on such a massive scale!”

Analysts have pointed to the failure of Russia’s war in its early stages, as well as images of protests in cities against Russian occupying forces, for the escalation in Russian rhetoric.

Initially Russians believed that “‘de-nazification’ could be completed through regime change and Ukrainians should be liberated,” wrote Greg Yudin, a Russian sociologist, earlier this week. “Obviously, this conception failed when Ukrainians started resisting bravely. A natural conclusion from that: Ukrainians turned out to be deeply infected by nazism.”

As Vladimir Putin has called on his officials to push back against the west’s “information war”, claiming reports of atrocities in Bucha were staged, the government line has also grown closer to some of the most extreme opinions in the Russian news.

Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian prime minister, earlier this week declared that Ukraine would face the same fate as Nazi Germany, an opinion that closely resembled the one written in the column published by RIA Novosti just days earlier.

“It should not be surprising that Ukraine, which has been transformed mentally into the Third Reich … will suffer the same fate,” Medvedev wrote in a message shared on Telegram. “That’s what her fate is, that Ukraine!”
 
Fabrice Pothier, a former Nato director of policy planning, has been interviewed on Sky News in the UK. He said that Nato needed to do more, saying:

It’s possible and it’s necessary because the choice here is whether we are entering a very long war of attrition, with entire cities in the Donbas and eastern Ukraine being basically wiped out and civilians obviously killed by the thousands, or whether we are trying to help Zelenskiy finish this war on terms that are actually acceptable to him and the Ukrainian population.

Asked about the reported large losses of Russian troops, Pothier said from Brussels that in some ways Russia admitting this was unavoidable, because “the dead Russian soldiers have to come back home.”

However he made the point that there is also some propaganda value for the Kremlin in losses. He told viewers:

There’s also this kind of Putin narrative of idolising violence, and the sacrifice of violence, and that the ‘special operation’ requires special sacrifices. Clearly he’s saying that to his population on the economic sanctions.

And now they seem to be developing the narrative that yes, there are many soldiers die, but it’s worth it. So never underestimate the Kremlin capacity to turn something terrible into actually a kind of positive narrative to sustain the propaganda.
The European Union has approved an embargo on Russian coal imports and the closing of the bloc’s ports to Russian vessels over the Ukraine war.

The measure will take effect from mid-August, a month later than originally planned, following pressure from Germany to delay, reports Reuters news agency.

That package also includes a 10 billion euro ban on exports to Russia, including high-tech goods, and the freezing of several Russian banks’ assets.

The French presidency of the European Council said the sanction was estimated to be worth 4bn euros ($4.4bn) per year.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that, if not natural gas, oil would follow soon.

The new coal sanction had to be agreed by all 27 member states and there had been concerns from some members about the impact. The EU nations import 45% of their coal from Russia, worth 4 billion euros a year.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday that the situation in the town of Borodyanka was “much worse” than in nearby Bucha, where Russian forces’ suspected killings of civilians received global condemnation.

Officials believe more than 300 people were killed by Russian forces in Bucha, 35km northwest of the capital Kyiv, and around 50 of them were executed.

Moscow has denied targeting civilians and says images of bodies in Bucha were staged by the Ukrainian government to justify more sanctions against Moscow and derail peace negotiations.

“The work on dismantling the debris in Borodyanka began... It’s much worse there,” Zelenskiy said in a late-night national address.

The town is about 25 km from Bucha.

Zelenskiy did not provide any further detail or evidence that Russia was responsible for civilian deaths in the town.
Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK, Vadym Prystaiko, was asked on British TV about reports of potential war crimes being committed by Ukrainian forces, referring specifically to a video that appears to show Ukrainian soldiers shooting Russian prisoner of war. He was asked on Sky News what level of committment Ukraine had to investigating itself. He said:

We’re making this very clear to all our soldiers that there are some limits. Τhe military are fighting. There are some limits. And each and every incident will be investigated.

However he then went on to attempt to draw a distinction between the allegations levelled at Russian forces and those which have been made against Ukraine’s military. He said:

On a separate note, we’re talking about civilians, and Russians are killing, raping, just our civilian people. There are differences. All of us hate the war as it is, with people killing each other, but there is a difference, when you kill and shoot at military when you’re fighting, and when you kill innocent civilians.
 
Ja STUK:in sivuilta:
6000 mSvAnnos, joka alle vuorokaudessa saatuna aiheuttaa säteilysairauden ja saattaa johtaa henkilön kuolemaan
1000 mSvAnnos, joka alle vuorokaudessa saatuna aiheuttaa säteilysairauden oireita (esim. väsymystä ja pahoinvointia)
20 mSvSäteilytyöntekijöille suurin sallittu annos vuoden aikana

Että onnea jos on tullu tuostakin paikkaa tunnissa jo se 71mSv. Kunnon pässejä.

Joo, vuorokaudessa 1600 mSV eli eiköhän ne säteilysairausuutiset ole ihan totta.
 
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