Developments Mar20 >David Rockefeller died >SAA retakes all lost points in E Damascus >Russia denies setting up new base in YPG territory >SAA liberates Ash-Shuraimah,Al-Qusair as they attempt to encircle Deir Hafer >siege on Al-Wa’er District of Homs City lifted as jihadist left >SAA advances in Palmyra front, get fire control over Al-Hurm Mountains >US airstrikes kill 18 people in western Raqqa >Head of White Helmets’ office in Daraa sent to land of 72 virgins after his car was struck by a thermal missile >PMU recruiting Kurdish youth to fight IS >300k more civilians may flee western Mosul as fighting intensifies >KURDISH MILITANTS ATTACKED IRGC in W Iran, killed 2 servicemen >Houthi MISSILE HIT KING SALMAN AIRBASE NEAR SAUDI CAPITAL
WikiLeaks: Turkish oil minister links to Isis oil trade - wikileaks.org/berats-box/article Top aide to Hillary Clinton: :Al-Qaeda is on our side in Syria - wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/23225
>SJWs march from Germany to Aleppo "over the course of three and a half months" youtu.be/L2A3KidIhe8 Progress: 20 left out of 3000+ at the start, after crying around at the Slovenia-Croatia fence and bitching about visas, on march 12th they entered in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Can anyone reliably tell me whether my translation is correct or not? Different people have been giving me different answers. >Bilal is a guy's name and Amina is a girl's name
Daniel Mitchell
>Message to Jerusalem > Not Tel Av-iv
This unironically triggers me
Thomas Ortiz
I'm quite open-minded when it comes to music (despite rap or electro bullshit), but this sounds like a Kurdish, suffocating, poorly raped goat was choking on Onur's tiny cock.
Isaac Martinez
Use the Google Translate smartphone app that translates by using your camera.
Cameron Watson
>Islamic State intercepts aid airdropped over Deir Ezzor
At least one batch of humanitarian aid parachuted over the besieged city of Deir Ezzor was intercepted by ISIS fighters on Monday, pictures released by Amaq Agency revealed.
The airdrop accidentally landed on ISIS-held woods a few kilometers west of the city.
I'm replaying it right now and it's really fun, despite some systems being a little fucked I think. Diplomacy is a little buggy for example and some of the agents are just useless. Trying to exterminate the Turks is what kept me going. The expansions are a bit lacking though and the units of all factions are basically the same except for some very few, which sucks. But for the money I've had 50 hours of fun, so it's k in my book
Samuel Young
>cluster barrel bombs
Hunter Baker
Assad will fall.
Cooper Long
Effortless troll attempt is effortless.
Andrew Cox
>"""humanitarian aid""" based isis coming close to destroying that nest of scum
Ian Anderson
nah mate. not with those digits. those digits just make him stronger. thanks for your ENERGY4 ASSAD
Camden Butler
>so sleep comfy tonight little devil. one day, all those walls and enemies will come calling. best u get some rest now. sleep tight.
This a thousand times.
Thomas Allen
twcenter.net has a bunch of mods. Might be worth checking out if you still dig medieval 2
Luke Jackson
leave the toyota battalion to me
Zachary Hughes
your translation is wrong it's "The boy's name is Bilal, and the girl's name is Amina"
Yeah I've seen it, but I got an essay to write and in theory I should write some applications as well, so I decided to stay away from them for now. Thanks though, appreciate the thought
Luke Hall
Preußens Gloria gang-rapes every other piece of marching music ever written.
It's HYBRID WARFARE my friend, a totally new concept invented by Gerasimov in 2013.
That way the Russian devils are going to subvert and eventually destroy western civilization.
So be aware, don't trust ANY Russian, they're waging a hybrid war against you RIGHT NOW!
Austin Mitchell
>zaraz M jak Miłość leci a ten szitpostuje w najlepsze
Cameron Long
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Adrian Brooks
wait, is that a warhead for a rpg-7? Iraqi forces still use those? Thought those were a terrorist and russia affiliates exclusive in this day and age.
Eli Ross
>that weapon
poor guy
Samuel Wright
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Angel Jones
I might be using big words, but still we don't invent victories out of no where. And I'm the first to admit that the 06 shit was a blunder. But believe me that I speak with full confidence when I say that I am not scared of any of those nations. Out govt knows what it's doing exactly while their govts are collapsing and fighting rebels. And the thing about the friends is also not completely true. We lose some, we make some, an enemy govt falls and we make a friend again. And I will sleep tight - good night SA and keep dreaming
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Sebastian Bell
Will the gov ever release the true number of casualties of this battle?
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Asher Taylor
>Thought those were a terrorist and russia affiliates exclusive in this day and age. These cumulative heads still pack quite a punch against infantry in buildings, but Russia and friends use now mostly RPO with thermobaric heads & RPG-29s when it comes to HEAT charges.
Cameron Morales
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Luke Anderson
There's absolutely nothing wrong with the system. Why wouldn't they be using them? It's a highly versalite rocket launcher, capable of both AT and fire support. Hell, the USMil itself has been jealous of the RPG-7 for some years, being its target in Iraq and Afghanistan, since they themselves lacked a platoon level weapon that could engage like that, so they finally got the Carl Gustav as a platoon level system.
Jackson Long
IS command center
Easton Murphy
Are you kidding me? Everyone uses those, they're manufactured even in the US
Samuel Bennett
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Jaxon Howard
Arguing with a Jihadi, link me evidence of rebels using chemical weapons pls
I wish we could somehow find out the location of their command center.
Zachary Roberts
I doubt... consider that they got the police to fight too
David Wood
burrrns the fegeleins BURN THE FEGELEINS FEGELEIN! FEGELEIN! FEGELEIN!
Kayden Murphy
>but Russia and friends use now mostly RPO with thermobaric heads & RPG-29s when it comes to HEAT charges. As far as I know the RPG-7 is still deployed on a squad level, while the RPG-29 itself looks too cumbersome and large for that to me. Not a system you'd have ordinary rifle squads lugging around. More like a platoon level, or specific AT team weapon. Would probably need someone fluent in Russian or a Russian conscript to confirm.
>More like a platoon level, or specific AT team weapon. Probable, but I've seen RPG-29 used on squad level even by Desert Hawks units, no idea how is it with Russians, maybe right with a platoon level, but specific AT teams probably use Konkurs or similiar. >inb4 Russian proves me that AT teams use Malyutkas Here's an interesting infograph on weapons tested in Souria and gifted to SAA
Colton Rodriguez
I don't doubt that, I just didn't think that iraqi forces are still using them (maybe aren't even allowed to, to spread a good light on the american stuff) after all the weapon deals with the US, but a quick google search showed that they still buy stuff from the russians and what this guy said.It was just kinda weird to still see those next to all those humvees and M1 abrams Never looked much into Iraq, thanks for the info
Cameron Lopez
Why is he praying to watermelons?
Tyler Lopez
Developments Mar20 >David Rockefeller died
wtf does this have to do with /sg/? fuggin autists
Cameron Hughes
>that multikill
for christ's sake
Chase Turner
politicians are not the only ones allowed to fund terrorists
Jaxon Flores
should have been last line in dev's but SOMEHOW i forgot... it's good news non the less
Isaac Roberts
me too! i think it's in the old city! that's why PMU seems stuck in there
Why does Iran want war with us so much? Why are they such warmongers?
Jeremiah Richardson
when you're too busy doing thisyou get turnt into this
Ayden Parker
Syria once recieved big shipment of RPG-29. While RPG-7 is used by the half of the planet, few countries are using RPG-29 but Syria is one them.
Isaiah Cruz
Just today I watched a video of a "common man" on the street being interviewed about the referandum. He says he is gonna vote yes. Upon being asked why, he says in order to stand against terror and in order to stand against foreign enemies. He actually used the word 'gâvur' which literally means people who are not Muslims. Now you may ask how one can be this stupid, but it continues: the interviewer asked whether he read the proposed amendments. He said it is not important if he read it, he said he has complete confidence in Erdoğan and he said "do not look at the amendments, look at the one who is writing them".
Keep following Turkish politics. This is how to build a dictatorship 101.
Brayden Nguyen
>but specific AT teams probably use Konkurs or similiar. Yeah, an infantry battalion's AT platoon will use ATGMs, but I'm thinking along the lines of AT teams inside companies.
Isaac Harris
this is the only thing they are good at showing off this is what actually happen when there is no collation airstrikes
Dylan Martinez
The idea that going to war with you for the sake of economic benefit of gulf monarchies later at them is retarded. There is so much more money to be made in post IS Middle East led by Iran and Russia and her ex-SU friends.
Jacob Lopez
>AT teams inside companies Yeah, that's more likely, also I had no idea privates are operating ATGMs, I thought at least 2 officers would be with each squad. Specialist courses seem to be the way to go now, even when rank stays the same.
William Lopez
That'd be great fun for resident /sg/ autists
Sebastian James
Fuck off faggots
David Perez
>I thought at least 2 officers would be with each squad. I don't see why it'd be like that. ATGMs are in the end really easy to use, as are all weapon systems designed to be used by grunts.
Charles Parker
Where do you get your Russian military images?
Jack Hernandez
Interesting link, but this guy is on mkhabarat hit list as far as I know, so you don't have to assume that Bashar's goals = Iran's goals out of the sudden.
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James Rivera
>pic >all weapon systems designed to be used by grunts Yeah, my bad, I have almost nothing to do with military, so barely any idea, did only mandatory 180 days long time ago. I just thought that such expensive systems are to be overseen by qualified stuff, but you're right.