Maybe. As outlined in this excellent video we wait to see damage assessment and understand what was hit, if a 70m x 70m shed full of shaheds blew it will leave a VERY big crater!
Beautiful Ukrainian music in the background of the Ukrainian Volunteer Centre's ad. Even when under great difficulty, Ukrainian culture provides generously. Slava Ukrainii
When I was stationed in the UK, it took two Brits 3 years to paint the handrails in or barracks. They were there every day. Took them about 3 hours to set up. They took their tea & lunch breaks. Painted for about 15 minutes. Then took 3 hours to clean up.
Fun fact about the city of Oryol: founded in 1566 by Tsar Ivan the Terrible to protect the southern borders of the Russian state from the raids of the Crimean Tatars. Whose Crimea?
Well if you want to go back, why just to 1566? We could go further back, Greek and Armenian colonies. Or futher back, Amazonian tribes (probably). Or further back etc.
You'll always find a different owner if you continue to go back further and further. I honestly would not be surprised if Ukraine would be willing to give it back to the Tartars, as long as it meant Russia did not have it _(with the likely catch being that the bridge has to go be-bye)._ Beyond that, you only have to go back just a touch over 30 years, to find the last _legitimate_ changing of hands as recognized by the world, which rightfully makes it Ukraine's.
Merry Christmas to our Ukrainian brothers and sisters. I am sorry the world is not as you wanted it to be. I hope Love and Truth and Justice win in the end.
Taxation without representation. Simply put, they tear apart every vehicle on the road, what are our representatives doing about it? Whether civilian or commercial, potholes degrade society. There should be volunteer pensioner brigades taking care of it.
"It takes years to fix a pot hole in England" - That's a bit of a stretch Sucho, saying it takes years, really I saw a clip where the Rod Stewart road team fixed a pot hole in a couple of hours, no time at all 🤣
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I wish that were true - at least when it comes to housing. Roads are ok in the UK. But I have seen how houses are built in Nordic countries. In the UK the standards are so inferior in comparrison. Walls, not built straight, door frames completely off angle. No insulation, bad damp proofing leading to mould issues down the road and just generally corners cut wherever possible. There is also a bad habit to shave off a few feet from every room to save space but the space saved is negligeable imo, the inconvenience caused is just not worth the space saved. Like how every bathroom is just big enough to fit a bathtub, often having to squeeze it in to the brickwork to make it fit. This leaves plumbers the unenviable job of having to work in such tight spaces even a toddler would struggle to get their hands to fit to connect it all. I find this is a particularly annoying british standard I've never been able to understand as it would just mean making the garden a little smaller as a result. I've seen worse in Japan but there they literally have no spare space to work with so every inch has to be used. In the UK it just seems to be the standard to build houses as tight as possible.
YT kept deleting my original message that wasn't very charitable towards Shaheds, so I'll just wish Sucho a Happy New Year instead. Is this comment innocuous enough, O Great RUclips Overlords?🤨
to get something like that built in Australia we would have to wait two years until the "environmental impact" statement was prepared, usually to the tune of ten million tax payer dollars, only to find it cant be done because it might endanger a rare frog........
Perhaps it does take long to build a base in the UK and even longer to fix a pothole, but in Russia they don't fix potholes at all. So maybe that's why the Russians can build their military bases a lot quicker.
The Russian version of a Cat Stevens song: Yes, I'm bein' followed by a stormshadow Stormshadow stormshadow Leapin' and hoppin' from a stormshadow Stormshadow stormshadow
The City of Los Angeles was to build a permanent stage at the site of the old zoo. They were supposed to be done this year 2024, I wasn't done. It was supposed to be completed by summer 2025 and it is being delayed again. They are getting close to 10 years in the planning and building stage. Just for the record, we are now in year number 13 on the Hudson River Tunnel Project.
the shahed is so advanced it can morph at will without input into any type of weaponsystem these drones clearly detected incoming drones and morphed into surface to air shahed and took out all iincoming drones the damage is of course debris from destroyed drones.
There are satellites that use radar to image the earth's surface. The radar sees right through most cloud cover and has pretty good resolution as well. The question becomes: Can ordinary folk purchase their products for after-strike analysis? (assuming the radar satellites have taken imagery of the proper area at the proper time).
Weird thing is that Russia/ Iran claim a maximum range of 1500 kilometers. Why place it this nearby then? Scared it falls down before reaching the border? Early warning prevention?
We know the veracity of your conclusions because living in england it does indeed take years to fix a pot hole in the road. Therefore we know that what the rest of you say is perfectly true. Meanwhile in England we spend billions on half of a planned railway that we don't need, and millions on faulty PPE that we then have to pay someone else to throw away. And don't forget the millions paid to someone with zero shipping experience who owns no ships, to run a ferry service to and from the European mainland, from a port that doesn't exist.
Sorry, building a MILITARY TARGET in Pigs' Knuckle Russia is NOT THE SAME IN ANY WAY to building an EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STORAGE SITE in a DENSELY POPULATED COUNTRY IN EUROPE WITH LAWS TO BE FOLLOWED TO PREVENT CATASTROPHES, THE UK. Makes me ask what other b/s hyperbole you are foisting off as 'Truth'?
I typed your question into google and this is the answer it gave me: "It would take at least 11 years to fix all potholes in England and Wales, and cost an estimated £14 billion. This is based on the estimate that local councils would need that long to get local roads into a reasonable state." It is true a road without a single pothole is a rare thing in the UK. They get fixed once they get big enough to become a liability where it would cost more for councils to pay the damage caused to cars than fix the hole. Generally we just drive around the potholes. So although there are lots of them, the councils do monitor and keep track of them and come out to fix them once they reach a certain size.
Two Sucho reports in one day - excellent!
Cheers. I usually do two a day. Been busy lately so have sometimes just done one
OH NO!...russia lost more shahed drones! What a SHAME!
Maybe. As outlined in this excellent video we wait to see damage assessment and understand what was hit, if a 70m x 70m shed full of shaheds blew it will leave a VERY big crater!
Beautiful Ukrainian music in the background of the Ukrainian Volunteer Centre's ad. Even when under great difficulty, Ukrainian culture provides generously. Slava Ukrainii
E for effort. The singing? Well, E for effort!❤
Brit: It took 3 years to get that pothole fixed.
Rui: Repair a pothole? Why would anybody do that?
{^_-}
Storm Shadow rulez!
It's easy to build things fast when you have no regulations or laws that you're required to follow.
... and if you don't fix the potholes
When I was stationed in the UK, it took two Brits 3 years to paint the handrails in or barracks. They were there every day. Took them about 3 hours to set up. They took their tea & lunch breaks. Painted for about 15 minutes. Then took 3 hours to clean up.
@@donwyoming1936where they from the Highways Department?
@donwyoming1936 what an incredibly stupid thing to lie about
@@BearAnkles have you seen HS2 lately? They can’t even lay a new track from Birmingham to Manchester, less than 100kms
Glory to Ukraine, Glory to the heroes! Слава Україні Героям слава!
thx Sucho
Thank you for your fine work all year!
Thanks for reporting. 💙💙💙🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦💙💙💙
Fun fact about the city of Oryol: founded in 1566 by Tsar Ivan the Terrible to protect the southern borders of the Russian state from the raids of the Crimean Tatars. Whose Crimea?
Well, according to this, Crimea certainly belongs to the Tatar people.
@@xandervk2371But Stalin departed them to asian part of soviet union. Now called autonomious republic of Tatarstan
By today's internationally recognized standards, Crimea is Ukraine. Always will be. We just don't go back in time. Today is today. Crimea is Ukraine.
Well if you want to go back, why just to 1566? We could go further back, Greek and Armenian colonies. Or futher back, Amazonian tribes (probably). Or further back etc.
You'll always find a different owner if you continue to go back further and further.
I honestly would not be surprised if Ukraine would be willing to give it back to the Tartars, as long as it meant Russia did not have it _(with the likely catch being that the bridge has to go be-bye)._
Beyond that, you only have to go back just a touch over 30 years, to find the last _legitimate_ changing of hands as recognized by the world, which rightfully makes it Ukraine's.
Thank you for the update.
Where I live we just keep driving over the potholes until the whole road is the same depth.
Cool. Slava ukraini
To be fair, it also takes ages to fix a pot hole in Russia - it's just the military stuff that is built fast.
look for videos "Sibirian highway" main road trough Sibirian taiga. More like canal filled with mud or liquid clay.
Then they break it on the potholes.
In Russia, you don't fix pothole. Pothole fixes YOU!
Слава Україні та її воінам...
Thanks Sucho 🤩👍🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🕶️🇺🇸
Really good news channel.
Never stop keep going 🛑
Thanks, Sucho.
So much debris hitting the drones!
Interesting! Thx. Also for the New Years's message!
Merry Christmas to our Ukrainian brothers and sisters.
I am sorry the world is not as you wanted it to be.
I hope Love and Truth and Justice win in the end.
"Years to fix a pothole!"... I love it Jack🤣! same here in South Africa!
Thank you Suchomimus! 👍❤
A good targer, and important too.
It is always great to see Storm Shadow missiles in action.
Thank you, thank you for the new years message. Strength And Love And Accuracy.
Thank you
Thanks Such.
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Thank you good sir. Dud they hit the storage sh-heds.
I saw a picture of singer Rod Stewart filling potholes along with others in his neighborhood.
..... he started his carrer as gravedigger !
@@wolfgangemmerich7552 Joe Strummer also worked as a gravedigger
Storm Shadow you call that a pothole? Hold my beer.
Well, of course, it takes time to fix the road. This is why russia doesn't has them.
Thanks.
Seven words or more for the algorithm. Slava Ukraine ! 🇺🇦
Potholes, the bane of every motorist!
Taxation without representation.
Simply put, they tear apart every vehicle on the road, what are our representatives doing about it? Whether civilian or commercial, potholes degrade society.
There should be volunteer pensioner brigades taking care of it.
wow they fix potholes in great Briton..lucky ducks..dang britts get it all..poor ex colony
You had potholes? You’re lucky! We didn’t even have a road.
"...storage Shaheds..." Lord Haw Haw, you are most subtle.
Years to fix a pot hole in England, I don't think so. Road works in NZ take years mate. Really like this channel, cheers.
thx for the update
Thanks very much for that Keep well
Reminds me of Channel V1 bases in WW2, in construction/layout. Same purpose, of course.
Fascists is as fascists does. russia showing their true colours.
"It takes years to fix a pot hole in England" - That's a bit of a stretch Sucho, saying it takes years, really
I saw a clip where the Rod Stewart road team fixed a pot hole in a couple of hours, no time at all 🤣
Thanks Suchomimus
for your updates,
And previous unreported updates … 💙💛💙
Wasn't this region part of Ukraine in the past? Go Ukraine! 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦
Thanks to "Suchomimus" and the real guy behind the name who does all the hard work. I would recommend that somewhere in the description he put his name. This site now has 286k subscribers. If all those folks who watched the channel everyday subscribed, Suchomimus could start off the New Year with 300K - a deserving number for a trusted channel that deserves it. He asks little from us but provides the most reliable updates on YT. Thanks.
He has given his name, Jack Mantel.
@@teresabenson3385 - I believe it is Jack Mantell and that may be a pen name. He may just not want any notoriety.
Don't need satellite images. All drones were shot down, but some debris MAY have hit. :)
It takes yrs in uk to build something g because of standards 😉🤝
I wish that were true - at least when it comes to housing. Roads are ok in the UK. But I have seen how houses are built in Nordic countries. In the UK the standards are so inferior in comparrison. Walls, not built straight, door frames completely off angle. No insulation, bad damp proofing leading to mould issues down the road and just generally corners cut wherever possible.
There is also a bad habit to shave off a few feet from every room to save space but the space saved is negligeable imo, the inconvenience caused is just not worth the space saved. Like how every bathroom is just big enough to fit a bathtub, often having to squeeze it in to the brickwork to make it fit. This leaves plumbers the unenviable job of having to work in such tight spaces even a toddler would struggle to get their hands to fit to connect it all. I find this is a particularly annoying british standard I've never been able to understand as it would just mean making the garden a little smaller as a result. I've seen worse in Japan but there they literally have no spare space to work with so every inch has to be used. In the UK it just seems to be the standard to build houses as tight as possible.
_"In exchange of your valuable farmland, we give you not 1 new Lada, not _*_2_*_ new Ladas, but ZERO new Ladas!"_
🇺🇦 thx Dino Dude 🇺🇦 I thought pot holes were a myth, until the 1st time I left FLA.
So do you still have to pay the same price for a sat image if it comes back just clouds?
This is a free one. EOS. To get clearer you pay. But it's free for a generic overview
They work hard when it comes to construction of military facilities, otherwise there is always Storm-Z duty.
Wait. Did you say that in England they fix potholes? Heck yeah, I am moving to England!
I suppose it was the grand opening of the facility.
Hope and prayers of Peace to all of the people of Ukraine in this New Year! 🔔 🕊🇺🇦
YT kept deleting my original message that wasn't very charitable towards Shaheds, so I'll just wish Sucho a Happy New Year instead. Is this comment innocuous enough, O Great RUclips Overlords?🤨
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Hey - That ain’t cloud cover . Much worse - She probably gone ! We shall see - get it ? 😅
lol, the pot holes take forever here in my town, California also.
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to get something like that built in Australia we would have to wait two years until the "environmental impact" statement was prepared, usually to the tune of ten million tax payer dollars, only to find it cant be done because it might endanger a rare frog........
Perhaps it does take long to build a base in the UK and even longer to fix a pothole, but in Russia they don't fix potholes at all. So maybe that's why the Russians can build their military bases a lot quicker.
In ruZZia apart from Moscow and St Petersburg they don't have much of roads anyway. If no oligarchs live there, mud road will have to do.
It takes forever to fix a pothole in Russia, too.
haha that blooper at the end!
Russia seems to be keen on constructing their V weapon sites
😂🎉
The Russian version of a Cat Stevens song:
Yes, I'm bein' followed by a stormshadow
Stormshadow stormshadow
Leapin' and hoppin' from a stormshadow
Stormshadow stormshadow
The City of Los Angeles was to build a permanent stage at the site of the old zoo. They were supposed to be done this year 2024, I wasn't done. It was supposed to be completed by summer 2025 and it is being delayed again. They are getting close to 10 years in the planning and building stage.
Just for the record, we are now in year number 13 on the Hudson River Tunnel Project.
the shahed is so advanced it can morph at will without input into any type of weaponsystem these drones clearly detected incoming drones and morphed into surface to air shahed and took out all iincoming drones the damage is of course debris from destroyed drones.
There are satellites that use radar to image the earth's surface. The radar sees right through most cloud cover and has pretty good resolution as well.
The question becomes: Can ordinary folk purchase their products for after-strike analysis? (assuming the radar satellites have taken imagery of the proper area at the proper time).
Freedoming the Man or hardly Freedoming
Weird thing is that Russia/ Iran claim a maximum range of 1500 kilometers. Why place it this nearby then?
Scared it falls down before reaching the border? Early warning prevention?
The closer to the target it starts, the less time there is for it to be detected and the less time for the Ukranians to try to intercept.
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Cloud cover? Maybe is still smouldering smoke cover….
Like your pothole jokes - will they ever change ?
Everyone in the world but you Americans know what a kilometer is. Catch up and figure it out, America.
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Too much pot must slow down workers fixing pothole repairs in UK?
A generic comment made to count toward Channel participation by the algorithm.
We know the veracity of your conclusions because living in england it does indeed take years to fix a pot hole in the road. Therefore we know that what the rest of you say is perfectly true. Meanwhile in England we spend billions on half of a planned railway that we don't need, and millions on faulty PPE that we then have to pay someone else to throw away. And don't forget the millions paid to someone with zero shipping experience who owns no ships, to run a ferry service to and from the European mainland, from a port that doesn't exist.
The difference is ...if putin tell you to do something...and you don't...ul fall out a window 😂😂...
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3rd world countries build things quickly also 🤔
storage shaheds.... LOL
🇺🇦 Ukraine #SlavaUkraini
Слава Україні 💙💛 героям слава
🇺🇦 Ой, у лузі червона калина.
Ukrainian patriotic folk song:
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multiple large bunkers with underground connection- harder for ukraine to hit the one that actualy has shaheds
Sorry, building a MILITARY TARGET in Pigs' Knuckle Russia is NOT THE SAME IN ANY WAY to building an EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STORAGE SITE in a DENSELY POPULATED COUNTRY IN EUROPE WITH LAWS TO BE FOLLOWED TO PREVENT CATASTROPHES, THE UK.
Makes me ask what other b/s hyperbole you are foisting off as 'Truth'?
ukraine is about to give up. what are you going to do for a career when you lose?
Russia is about to give up. what are you going to do for a career when you lose?
Hahahaha no one believes anything a russian has to say.
😂😂😂 Dam dude the UK must be just nothing but potholes. But my question is the fish and chips cold when you get them from the waiter or waitress😊
No and no.
Normaly to hot to eat straight away.
I typed your question into google and this is the answer it gave me:
"It would take at least 11 years to fix all potholes in England and Wales, and cost an estimated £14 billion. This is based on the estimate that local councils would need that long to get local roads into a reasonable state."
It is true a road without a single pothole is a rare thing in the UK. They get fixed once they get big enough to become a liability where it would cost more for councils to pay the damage caused to cars than fix the hole. Generally we just drive around the potholes. So although there are lots of them, the councils do monitor and keep track of them and come out to fix them once they reach a certain size.