DEVELOPMENTS MAY 30 >Syrian Arab Army makes fresh gains in the Latakia countryside >Syrian Army, Russian Marines liberate Huwisays village in northeast Homs >Hezbollah, Syrian Army enter rebel heartland in the East Ghouta >Ahrar al-Sham use child soldiers at Syria’s hottests fronts, Aleppo and Idlib. >Turkish Army shells Kurdish border region in northern Syria >Chief negotiator of Syrian opposition resigns >Russia to return tank to Israel that was captured by Syria >Syrian Army raises flag over rebel stronghold in the West Ghouta >Twin suicide bombers destroy rebel HQ in Idlib >Massive network of tunnels, prisons unearthed near Damascus >Islamic State defensive line falls apart in southern Fallujah amid new Iraqi advance >4000 fresh Iraqi graduates trained by the Spanish army >ISIS repels Kurdish offensive in east Mosul: Al-Amaq
Western Assadists how do you feel when you know that Assad and his supporters shiites want to nuke US and europe when Assadists set military positions in civilian house they are good, when rebels - they are bad and should be barrel bombed.
Daniel Evans
Wasnt expecting that someone would understand the speach and distinguish Gvozkida. My respect slovenskiy bro.
Ian James
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Alexander King
Friendly reminder to ignore roaches and Ya Bashar
Ryan Ortiz
It's simple.. be a non zionist Chrisian in Iran,Lebanon, and Syria and they'll love you.
Brayden Reyes
Gvozdika* fix
Connor Bell
I doubt it, Kurds are doing a bit of offensive on multiple fronts
1: West of Northern Alleppo with the moderate beheaders
2: East side of the river, moving towards south, perhaps later on towards Manbij
3: A bit towards Raqqua
4: Southeast of Mosul, they captured a couple of villages, I believe they are trying to secure the river.
Oliver Lopez
ISIS if getting fucked up the ass in Fallujah Fallujah liberation very very soon, my friends!
>more foreign fighter deaths than actual syrian rebel deaths, acc to SOHR(which means some of the civilian deaths are likely rebel casualties instead) TOP FUCKING KEK >syrian grown revolution in progress infogr.am/0e9b035a-1162-4e99-8bf3-986a3f020817
Gabriel Morgan
Russian is not that hard to understand really ( i mean for me atleast) i speak 2-3 (if you count serbo-croatian as 2 languages) slavic languages so i can understand the majority if they dont speak too fast. Yea about gvozdika, i'll admit I had to google for it quickly. I couldnt remember the name, but i knew it was a russian SPG.
Kevin Cruz
>“I thought that the YPG represents democracy in the Middle East, which is the key to having a thriving society.”
Gavin Williams
>some of the civilian deaths are likely rebel casualties instead Err.. yes
Easton Jones
Kurds will take manbij and raqaa at this rate and they'll even manage to link the cantons.
Everyone ready for syrian civil war round 3?
Robert Taylor
Taking a few villages in the desert isn't hard. Let's see how fast they advance in urban warfare
Owen Moore
it never left round two you fuckhead. God fucking damn, British ''people'' all deserve to be hung from the neck and dragged into a fire.
Jonathan Reed
Yes.
Dominic Hall
What will happen after ISIS is wiped out in the (not that distant?) future?
Noah Collins
>implying faggot Why do americans always shit up these threads?
Brandon Cook
They will move to Lybia
Landon Russell
>syrian """""civil"""""" war >""""free""""" """"""syrian"""""" """""army"""""
>Why do americans always shit up these threads? it's only the filthy southerners that do.
John Wood
But what will happen to the dynamic of the syrian civil war?
Christopher Sullivan
They'll start focusing on the real, long-term, threat to Syria's stability: FSA.
Ethan Rivera
they will become "civilians" and some will continue their suicide bombings once a while
Kayden Lewis
Tu22M3 repairing
Isaac Price
reminder that this is not the real minnesota-tan. He isnt wearing his flag, there is no greater minnesota posting, and he has a tripcode, something that the real minnesota-tan never did. Every thread made by the real minnesota-tan came out with a new set of information, perfect, and without fail. This is a fake.
Austin Cook
>inb4 iraqi army falls back and isis grows stronger and some how obtained nukes
Isaiah Russell
Cant trump just build the wall there instead of mexican border? The south is already lost anyway
Grayson Watson
Also, you have not contributed one piece of news, useful information, or anything of the same criteria this entire thread. I have contributed more than you.
Adam Flores
Too many possibilities 2bh m8.
Blake Watson
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Gabriel Taylor
>mfw they nuke Istanbul
Juan Martinez
I stopped using the flag because it wouldn't work with the proxies. I'm just too lazy to reinstall it. that's why I don't use it anymore
Adrian Rivera
is there any point in keeping up with this shit now that ISIS is basically dead?
Josiah Martinez
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Dylan Robinson
europe is more likely than istanbul Tesu
Zachary Watson
>ISIS is basically dead? Not so fast.
Also, al-Nusra still has to be defeated and plenty of other terrorist groups.
Adam Price
looks more like a complete upgrade, but i have no idea how any of this works. Do you really need to disassemble all planes that have some major damage completly?
Jace Morgan
Isis is dead? kek As dead as the Syrian army
Jason Howard
This is a normal for repair of the aircraft. All systems should be tested, these planes are already rather old, but still effective.
Nathaniel Brown
The main war is against FSA/Nusra, ISIS is just a side show.
Brayden Brown
>ahmed is using proxy from raqqa fuckoff ahmed its time to put a stop to you.
probably a retrofit, or a overhaul. Some parts sustain allot of wear and probably have to be replaced if a plane exceeds a number of flight hours (think like the regular service for your car every couple of thousands of km). And allot of this things you cannot axess without removing the shell of the plane. But then again i'm no expert on planes, and im probably talking nonsence.
no, American planes are so dumbed down and simple that even a Turk could fly them!
Carson Howard
>nuking their own backers
Chase Wilson
> How much is its payload 40 tons.
Matthew White
lol Because we aren't just bombing Syria, were bombing EVERYONE
Samuel Long
>In december 2015 The U.S. Air Force has fired off more than 20,000 . How is that possible if the us deparment said 2 weeks ago that they have fired off 12453?
>The military is facing this shortfall because it did not forecast needing this many weapons three or more years ago when it made its budget projections. At the time, no U.S. forces were in Iraq and the military was preparing to withdraw from Afghanistan. But that didn’t happen; thousands of American forces remain in Afghanistan and thousands more have gone back to Iraq to train and advise the Iraqi military. Brown also pointed out that allies, in many cases, are dropping American-made, guided smart bombs. The Nobel peace prize awarded president really made a good job in keeping peace. The planet is so peaceful that they need to increase the production of bombs.
Easton Perry
>junk su-35 can compete with based F 22 nice try slav
Luke Stewart
from the wiki >arious freefall bombs – 69 × FAB-250 or 8 × FAB-1500 might be typical
holy shit i wanna see that in action!
Also does anyone else get a lot of stores in the captcha?
Julian Perez
Based Kurds and CJTF-OIR I bet they will reach Raqqa first
Who's with me?
Juan Robinson
>Russia to return tank to Israel that was captured by Syria say what?!
Jose Fisher
They can't They're a whole generation behind. That tells you something Not for the Turkroach though
Cameron White
>Operational problems have been experienced and some have caused fleet-wide groundings. Critically, pilots have experienced a decreased mental status, including losing consciousness. There were reports of instances of pilots found to have a decreased level of alertness or memory loss after landing.[209] F-22 pilots have experienced lingering respiratory problems and a chronic cough; other symptoms include irritability, emotional lability and neurological changes.[209] A number of possible causes were investigated, including possible exposure to noxious chemical agents from the respiratory tubing, pressure suit malfunction, side effects from oxygen delivery at greater-than-atmospheric concentrations, and oxygen supply disruptions. Other problems include minor mechanical problems and navigational software failures.[210] The fleet was grounded for four months in 2011 before resuming flight, but reports of oxygen issues persisted
Also for every f22 you can get 2 su35.
kek and you call the su-35 junk.
And lets not forget the T-50 witch is being build just for 1 upping the f22.
F-35 doesent even have thrust vectoring, f22 has it.
F-35 is a meme plane, that was doomed from the start. The USA sunk ungodly amount of money to get something half decent out of it. They even considered to just build more f22's rather than continue the f35 development.
Luke Nelson
also, you're super mad. roach
Benjamin Williams
F-35 can be meme but still superior than Russian warplanes I'm mad because I'm having a conversation with a slav shit lol
Mason Morris
Why there is no this thread sometimes ?
Ethan White
Thrust vectoring is a meme
F-35's development has only cost $55 billion The procurement which building 2500 airframes including engines costs $350 billion in total. The F-35 was made to replace the F-16, F/A-18C/D and AV-8B, which are all starting to age, and cost a lot to upgrade
Studies has been done that shows that keeping these in service until 2065 would cost $3 trillion more than the entire proposed budget of the F-35(operational costs until 2065 with inflation calculated+R&D+Procurement=$1.5 trillion)
It's a success in my book, performing better than the planes it's supposed to replace(especially Harrier) with superior range, payload, speed(internal weapons bay doesn't produce parasitic drag) and all essential targeting systems integrated internally
Oh, and if course: stealth and EW
Jacob Butler
>studies Mean calculations
Ryan Sanders
interesting. i dont really follow it that closely tho.
Nicholas King
>Program cost US$1.508 trillion (total with inflation), US$55.1B for RDT&E, $319.1B for procurement, $4.8B for MILCON, $1123.8B for operations & sustainment
I agree on the success, from the replacing old planes point of view. Also things like stealth has to be upgreated regulary, due to the development of new technologies (just like tank armour)
you are easier to trigger than a feminist
Mason Walker
dude i'm just a pleb but i can assure you it's this fucking roach that ruins everything anytime you guys say anything insightful he shows up to make a pissing contest between all of you
Samuel Cruz
Lol
Angel Ward
*cringe*
Josiah Perry
It's not that much of an issue on the military world
Anything has to be upgraded. B-52's don't fly with the same electronics from the 50's
It's still likely to remain efficient against Russian and Chinese radars for years to come. Of course stealth is not invisible, but it surely makes you really hard to detect at long range. This allows you to get closer to enemies and detect them without them being able to detect you. It's not a Lockheed Martin-only thing. It's a part if the US doctrine now
as this dude said lets just agree to disagree, and stop derailing this thread. As the saying goes, "paper can whitstand anything" and we will not know witch plane is better until they fight eachother. The whole theme of our conversation is irrelevant, since RuAF and USAF dont bomb eachother but they bomb ISIS (RuAF also bombs free meme army). And there is high probability the planes we talk about wont fight eachother.
Connor Cook
Welcome Summer!
BTW assadists Rebels are the only power who protect their homes against foreign sectarian terrorists. If u think that 2 million Alawites will rule again 22 million Syria u are delusional faggot
Jayden Smith
They fired multiple bombs off per 1 strike run. Strikes ≠ to the amount of bombs dropped per strike
Nicholas Rogers
I'm just being informative and friendly :<
But yeah, we should stick to the topic
Thomas Reed
>Rebels are the only power who protect their homes haha. okay, kid