@@lilibordei721 all your combat simulations, super tanks and stealth jets won't do you any good when you can't get any food, fuel and ammo to your troops 🤣🤣
And what should have happened about the Minsk agreement, it was being broken, 14000 Russian speaking people dead, 12000 of those civilians. With imminent knowledge of a large Ukrainian force heading to the Donbas. Was Putin to sit on his hands and let Russian speaking people get killed, or step in and sort it out. If this had happened to any major western country they would do as Putin has done, no expert has given any alternative to the action taken, bar letting the Russian speaking majority of the Donbas get slaughtered. As for disaster, it's 7 to 1 ratio in Russia's favour, with NATO chucking everything in, no artillery shells left and low missiles, with production scattered round globe unable to meet demand or unwilling.
There seems to be a lot of those lately... an the Non-Compiled videos appears to have gotten much longer. Because of this, I often no longer even bother with clicking on these videos, and when I do, I usually don't watch very long!
You have to admire Infographics show's aptitude for RUclips. 1. Release a video 2. Release 20 versions of the initial video 3. Combine all 20 of the same videos into a compilation 4. ?????? 5. Profit
Infographics has become the number one propagandists. They must have some help from CIA. Love it. Lazy question but check out their estimated profit per month. Last time I checked it was over a million?
With the whole training time being 10- 30 days TOTAL. That is ludicrous U.S. army basic training is 70 days alone outside of approximately 100 days of AIT and then usually a month or two of deployment training and even still it's a rough start. If I was deployed or had squad mates with only 10 days of experience, I'd be deserting as well.
@@sguerilla6142 lol Russians still believe it's not a war lolol. Russians will believe anything that the government lies about. Meanwhile your sons are dying for nothing. By the thousands.
USSR: approx 9 years & 18Billion Rubles USA: approx 20 years & 2.26TRILLION DOLLARS (accomplished zero, Taliban stronger than ever) US vs RU in UA = $130Billion + UK/FR/EU etc vs approx $75Billion (accomplishing steady loss/return of former RU land given to UA by USSR; weapon sale profits, German econimic destruction)
@@RedPillDiaries i wonder how many russians died vs americans. Pretty interesting stat in pretty much every war weve fought in. Please, research, grow up.
The oldies used to say that the Kremlin dodn't care about human losses, included those of theor own, as long as the Kremlin held the strings of government in its hand. As for the invasion of Ukraine in 2014, no-one in Ukraine expected such an action, and no instruction were sent from Kyiv, from Yanukovich who was pro Russian. The separatists, less than 10% in eastern Ukraine, called in some cadres from Russia, and some administrative buildings in eastern Ukraine were commandeered, and some eastern areas of Ukraine were occupied suddenly, before anyone knew what was happening.
Russia really doesn’t care about taking losses of lives both civilian and military. As long as they are moving forward. I’m really surprised with how inept the military planning is on Russia’s side. Ukraine is so small compared to Russia and should be no match but they have been outgunned and taken back at nearly every effort.
@@btrizzle2150 Russia has little or limited interest in moving forward, that stretches supply lines, they are in Russian speaking areas, areas that were always Russia, until recent history. The civilian population are on the Russian side, this helps in sighting and security. The focus is in on attrition, Ukraine with all its help from the west, exhausts it's self on Russian fortifications. Half a million Ukraine forces lost, with billions of dollars of equipment, trying to get areas that voted to be part of the Russian federation. Russian losses are not insignificant 35 thousand. Russia has also set a standard for low civilian deaths, much lower than western conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, over a million dead. saying that in Ukraine, often targets are often in harm's way with a conflict zone stretching over a thousand km, missile, drone and aircraft sorties across an area the size of Texas, there have been twenty thousand civilian deaths, which Israel has met in a tiny area in a month. Russia does destroy buildings, but that is not good war, most often only destroyed if civilians are out of harm's way. special forces, drones and missiles target combatants, not everyone, Like the Two tonne bombs used on flat blocks like in Gaza or Fallujah Iraq.
Ukrainian prisoners of the Russians exchanged for Russian prisoners of the Ukrainians illustrate the differences in treatments. Returned Russian prisoners returning well fed, without a mark on their bodies, whereas Ukrainian prisoners returned with emaciated from hunger bodies, beaten from head to foot. Check out stories of eyewitnesses. Some can be found in the Melbourne newspapers such as the 'Age', circa July, 2022 or thenabouts, from memory.
It demonstrates what separates 🇺🇲🇺🇦 from them. We believe in human dignity and respect. The Russians don't even treat their own troops with respect. We must win this war.
@@danparish1344 It isnt, but Russia made the choice to start their ill fated war and they are responsible for the death and destruction. They will be paying for what they have done by the end of this too.
I'm guessing that one of the reasons why nuclear weapons breakdown over time is partly due to how the radioactive material in their core decays and loses its internal energy.
Partly correct.. there is a ‚critical mass‘ to reach to initiate the nuclear chain reaction It won’t degrade in such a fast rate as it would matter but it could lead to increased amounts of so called fallout which causes long lasting environmental damage
I assume the main failure points are in the electronics and the trigger mechanisms for the button gun as those parts are fragile, vulnerable to radiation damage, and almost impossible to fix without a full overhaul
I almost forgot that the fuel has an expiration date it can become more volatile or less dependent on formulation either way it must be replace regularly
Someone explained it very well and I will try to very poorly summarize. ICBM tech is at such a state in Russia (allegedly) that most, if not an overwhelming majority of the silos would get blown to pieces before they could be launched. Because apparently, the US is intimately aware of all the silos. The only potential outliers are the nuclear subs and even then it seems that it should be relatively easy to keep an eye on them. Does that mean there's nothing to fear? Not one bit. Should Russia go for the nuke button, the fallout from the former Russian Federation crater would be very dangerous for me, the guy who lives in Europe.
@@xanmontes8715 It's counterintuitive, but the ICBM exploding would actually be one of the safest outcomes. People joke about not dropping the nuke or hitting it with a hammer, but triggering a nuclear explosion is actually really difficult and can't be done with a simple explosion. When a Titan 2 missile blew up in its silo in 1980, the warhead got blown into a nearby field and they concluded that it was actually a good thing because it disconnected the warhead from anything that would have triggered a detonation.
i mean, russia is in a far worse situation than before. they just lost 3 of their most expensive jets in 1 mission, they used to have 5 now they only have 2 with a missing crew
No expert has given an alternative to the special military operation, minsk agreement being broken, 14000 Russian speaking dead 12000 of those civilian, in the Russian speaking majority donbas with a large Ukraine force on its way. no major western nation would have acted differently being put in the same situation. a 7 to 1 ratio in Russias favour, a growing economy, improving living standards, this with every sanction and arms package to Ukraine Russia still prevails, if we want to see leaders fall look to the west.
@@williamrutter3619 In reference to Russian Stats. Putin is the Dictator, ergo he had his Caesar complex a number of decades. Way before one Western arm even got near to Ukraine his unattainable dream of a Super Czar with the boarder lines of yesteryear. He was not forced to respond to a large number of munitions West afforded Ukraine. That was not an impetus to force Putin to invade Ukraine. He expected it to fall, put his Leader he chose, then next victim, Poland etc, etc...
@@maryrodgers2053 i think you have been watching too much main stream media. I would look elsewhere for dictators, ones who are responsible for millions of deaths, domestically and across the world, lowering the standards of living of there own population and where they do business. The elected Russian leadership have not done this, there population have improving standard of living and where they do business there allies, they also have improving standards living. Russians are living longer and better. They have affordable housing. free university education (train more scientists and engineers than the USA, with half the population) . well maintained or renewed infrastructure. a good national health service, at an affordable price 5.8% GDP. A modernised large military at an affordable price 4% GDP . The Russian leadership stays in power because of its record on its own people. In a recent twitter poll by a conservative MP, 65000 were asked which leader would they prefer out of Sunak Biden Troudeau Putin . 77% voted for Putin.
@@u-1s2e3r4 Oh, you mean the referendums which were illegaly held (or better said - staged) by russians? Like those in Kherson and Zaporhizia where armed soldier were present in the "voting" rooms to "keep peace and order". The ones where more people voted 'yes' than the number of people who were actually living and present in those regions at the time 😅 Yep, totally legit thing, those "referendums".
Airborne must have follow up attacks to link up and resupply. They cannot be left on their own. There is no way they can bring enough ammo in with them to survive. Once the enemy knows an airfield has been taken you can forget air resupply.
ruzzia: Our missile is unstoppable! It is hypersonic! It will defe *Shot down by Patriot* ruzzia: err - our nuclear missiles are unstoppable!.... maybe
Did you actually see the remnants of the missile that was shot down…? Come on dude, easiest way to verify or reject what the Ukrainian gov claims. They did not shoot down a hypersonic missile, lol.
@@SGTMasterBean Perhaps because it doesn't take an expert in geopolitics to realize that much? Between retreat from the northern flanks, stagnation in the Russian invasion from the southern and eastern flanks, low morale and high rate of surrender and desertion from the Russian forces, Ukraine slowly regaining ground, Russian economy having a severe deficit, one coup and potential future coups abound, Parasite Putler threatening nukes like a sore loser throwing a temper tantrum because he can't have what he wants, etc. Although the process is slow, all the signs are pointing towards a Russian loss.
When they said 5 days of basic training, I thought "are you kidding?" In 1962, I got 8 weeks. I already knew how to shoot, but marksmanship training was designed for people who have never fired a rifle in their lives. After that was advanced individual training (AIT). Those Russian conscripts are being sent on suicide mission. I am wondering if their table of organization and equipment (TO&E) includes an issued individual body bag for each conscript.
In 2001 - 2003 my AIT was almost 2 years, and I was reserve. Basic training was 9 weeks, although I heard from others they had removed the week of drill & ceremony and replaced it with live fire ranges firing from moving vehicles, keeping it 9 weeks total. They just cut some of the fluff.
Hey, it is completely unfair to blame Russian logistics! Last time Russia/Sov.Union fought a large scale war, the United States of America took care of the logistics for them!
Kyiv may never had been the only target. The solidification of the Crimea and Dumbas oil and gas fields are probably the most likely objectives. Thus the Soroveekin line. The key question for me is, when was the Soroveekin line plan conceived? Prior to the invasion? Then the original intent was to secure and or dislodge Ukraine from its two out three major energy fields,,, That being The Black Sea gas and oil field between Simferopol and Odessa and secondly the Dumbas oil field. And thus the construction of the Soroveekin Line.
I watched a video last year, this fairly old Donbass militia man , he had gone to Iran bought his own mobile artillery his mate had an old 4x4 and a hobbyist drone and a smart phone. The old 4x4 scouted off ahead, used the drone to spot enemy position, the position was given to the chap with this very old mobile artillery, they fire, fire again, they hit there target. All done off there own back, the entire setup less than one western guided shell. I saw that and new war was now different for ever, militias especially with back up are extremely powerful and very cheap. West Mobile artillery cost millions, not thousands, shells cost thousands, not hundreds. Those militia men were fighting for there homes, they new the land, they want to speak Russian and for there Children to speak Russian. I feel bad that we interfere, backing people we once put on terror lists, but they are resourceful and will prevail. power in the world is changing, we in the west are the past, we can't bully anymore.
56:11 PFAHA, as if anyone would want to be a Russian "citizen"?! There is little point as there is no positives to be a Russian "citizen". 1:24:10 This multiton scrapheap does more damage to the fleet it is supposedly a part of... World's heaviest floating scrapheap. I think actually the show "Scrapheap challenge" could potentially build a better warship...
The story of that drafted Russian soldier at 44:32 who realised that he didn't want to fight Putin's against people from a brother nation had me weeping...
I love turning these videos on and just listen to it while I'm working
This right here 👆
Wow Putin is not going to make it he should bring back the ussr
Nice self-brainwashing here, bro
Ya brah
@@Samar3nshut up Russian bot
43:28 on January 34 🤔 I learnt something everyday 😂😂😂
LOL I thought the same thing until I translated it to 3rd and 4th
LOL I thought the same thing until I translated it to the 3rd and 4th
I love how you respectfully insert a little bit of humour to loosen up the very serious subject.
With zero chill ... straight calling them, a "garbage army"...🤣🤣🤣
"Amateurs talk strategy. Professionals talk logistics."
That's a good saying.
Insinuates that all strategy can be learnt in a few years.. typical western word salad that sounds nice to naive ears
@lilibordei721 If that's what you read from it, that sounds like a you problem.
@@lilibordei721 all your combat simulations, super tanks and stealth jets won't do you any good when you can't get any food, fuel and ammo to your troops 🤣🤣
Sparta wished it had Modern Tech even if it means wars are almost non-existent
The other one: Infantry wins battles; logistics wins wars. Attributed to General John Pershing.
I love the "no knees" warriors, lol
On February 24 2022 Putin said “Hold my beer” and launched an even worse military disaster😂
You spelled “vodka” wrong 🤣
Wahahaha
you mean "our vodka"?
And what should have happened about the Minsk agreement, it was being broken, 14000 Russian speaking people dead, 12000 of those civilians. With imminent knowledge of a large Ukrainian force heading to the Donbas. Was Putin to sit on his hands and let Russian speaking people get killed, or step in and sort it out. If this had happened to any major western country they would do as Putin has done, no expert has given any alternative to the action taken, bar letting the Russian speaking majority of the Donbas get slaughtered.
As for disaster, it's 7 to 1 ratio in Russia's favour, with NATO chucking everything in, no artillery shells left and low missiles, with production scattered round globe unable to meet demand or unwilling.
@@SuperMario231it's always "our vodka" and "our alcohol" but suddenly get a hangover and NO ONE wants to share that xD
Rather than Putin saying hold my beer watch this it's more like hold my Vodka watch this
Didn't realize this was a compilation and I was like "I heard this before... "
There seems to be a lot of those lately... an the Non-Compiled videos appears to have gotten much longer. Because of this, I often no longer even bother with clicking on these videos, and when I do, I usually don't watch very long!
Can’t change a tire I’m too drunk and I have no registration or insurance so here take my tank I will just walk home 😂
Tanks don’t have tires they have tracks
@@zacheryhare1292 wow did you figure that out all by yourself
Hold my beer ? You mean hold my vodka ??!!
You have to admire Infographics show's aptitude for RUclips.
1. Release a video
2. Release 20 versions of the initial video
3. Combine all 20 of the same videos into a compilation
4. ??????
5. Profit
Infographics has become the number one propagandists. They must have some help from CIA. Love it. Lazy question but check out their estimated profit per month. Last time I checked it was over a million?
Someones jealous
@@ghostdivision836 not so much jealousy as much as anger and contempt
Step 4: combine all 20 of the same video again but in different order or under a different name
Step 5 ??? (Do it again?)
Step 6 profit
@@ghostdivision836 he is right though. lol . Smart though, very smart.
Love the long form. Thank you!
telling stories an reporting the truth are two different things.
Putin is a storyteller 😂
With the whole training time being 10- 30 days TOTAL. That is ludicrous U.S. army basic training is 70 days alone outside of approximately 100 days of AIT and then usually a month or two of deployment training and even still it's a rough start. If I was deployed or had squad mates with only 10 days of experience, I'd be deserting as well.
Bro don’t make it to long this comment bad
Boy this episode was good!
You're really beating this horse
On the old side, but very well researched and written. Excellent simple description of complex global issues.
Thx for the hard work.
Just came to say that thumbnail of furious putin is awesome, well done to whoever done that, you also put out good content, thankyou
This is brilliant it's funny as and educational 😂
I wish I could photoshop the Kusnetov with a bunch of oars coming out of it like those ancient Greek Tiremes
Bro u like kamikazees
thank you for spreading the truth! ❤
This is ''truth'' for Western and US viewers who have no idea about life...
@@sguerilla6142 lol Russians still believe it's not a war lolol. Russians will believe anything that the government lies about. Meanwhile your sons are dying for nothing. By the thousands.
Wahahahahahha
Must See❗️
Thank you for this very informative video
Oh hi
GREAT SUMMARY
And Vietnam 😢😢😢
This is an excellent video. I would love to see a updated version soon.
ussr: the invasion of afghanistan was the worst for the soviet union
putin: hold my vodka
USSR: approx 9 years & 18Billion Rubles
USA: approx 20 years & 2.26TRILLION DOLLARS (accomplished zero, Taliban stronger than ever)
US vs RU in UA = $130Billion + UK/FR/EU etc vs approx $75Billion (accomplishing steady loss/return of former RU land given to UA by USSR; weapon sale profits, German econimic destruction)
Putin: "And I took that as a challenge."
@@RedPillDiariesyou're sad that Gonzalo got arrested, aren't you?
what is your point@@RedPillDiaries
@@RedPillDiaries i wonder how many russians died vs americans. Pretty interesting stat in pretty much every war weve fought in. Please, research, grow up.
@19:27: well theres the problem right there.... he's ordering WAY too many pokeballs. even pootin knows, you gotta catch em all!
Great stream, keep it up!
The oldies used to say that the Kremlin dodn't care about human losses, included those of theor own, as long as the Kremlin held the strings of government in its hand. As for the invasion of Ukraine in 2014, no-one in Ukraine expected such an action, and no instruction were sent from Kyiv, from Yanukovich who was pro Russian. The separatists, less than 10% in eastern Ukraine, called in some cadres from Russia, and some administrative buildings in eastern Ukraine were commandeered, and some eastern areas of Ukraine were occupied suddenly, before anyone knew what was happening.
little percy know it all
Russia really doesn’t care about taking losses of lives both civilian and military. As long as they are moving forward. I’m really surprised with how inept the military planning is on Russia’s side. Ukraine is so small compared to Russia and should be no match but they have been outgunned and taken back at nearly every effort.
little percy know it all @@btrizzle2150
@@btrizzle2150 Russia has little or limited interest in moving forward, that stretches supply lines, they are in Russian speaking areas, areas that were always Russia, until recent history. The civilian population are on the Russian side, this helps in sighting and security. The focus is in on attrition, Ukraine with all its help from the west, exhausts it's self on Russian fortifications. Half a million Ukraine forces lost, with billions of dollars of equipment, trying to get areas that voted to be part of the Russian federation. Russian losses are not insignificant 35 thousand. Russia has also set a standard for low civilian deaths, much lower than western conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, over a million dead. saying that in Ukraine, often targets are often in harm's way with a conflict zone stretching over a thousand km, missile, drone and aircraft sorties across an area the size of Texas, there have been twenty thousand civilian deaths, which Israel has met in a tiny area in a month. Russia does destroy buildings, but that is not good war, most often only destroyed if civilians are out of harm's way. special forces, drones and missiles target combatants, not everyone, Like the Two tonne bombs used on flat blocks like in Gaza or Fallujah Iraq.
The Ukrainians must be MAD that Russia and pressure from the WEST forced them to give up their 300 Nuclear warheads in 2001!
This same video has been on loop for over a year
Ukrainian prisoners of the Russians exchanged for Russian prisoners of the Ukrainians illustrate the differences in treatments. Returned Russian prisoners returning well fed, without a mark on their bodies, whereas Ukrainian prisoners returned with emaciated from hunger bodies, beaten from head to foot. Check out stories of eyewitnesses. Some can be found in the Melbourne newspapers such as the 'Age', circa July, 2022 or thenabouts, from memory.
It demonstrates what separates 🇺🇲🇺🇦 from them. We believe in human dignity and respect. The Russians don't even treat their own troops with respect. We must win this war.
@PapaBAMBI-yb9ehlmao stop the bs
@@lidiay1 what a clear lie… nice try Russian bot
@@lidiay1ok Tinfoil Sausage
@PapaBAMBI-yb9ehif you attack a country you will get war crimes as people who are defending who arent military personal dont know them will do it
Good made. This will go in history books 👍
This is Beyond Hilarious That Putin Literally Has a Compilation uPload Over A Hour Long!!
Ikr? War and death is so funny. 😆
@@danparish1344 It isnt, but Russia made the choice to start their ill fated war and they are responsible for the death and destruction. They will be paying for what they have done by the end of this too.
Living rent free in Infographics head lol
i mean when you operate as poorly as the russians do, there's plenty to report on.
Also, russia is a terrorist state.
You must be easily entertained
Putin could do a blooper reel of the last 2 years lol😂
You do realise Russia is absolutely demolishing the Ukraine army, right? Bloopers from the West maybe.
How can he watch it in his grave?
Those dance moves 😂
What a mess this war is😢
At the 1:24:15 mark you have it backwards as to what the ship is going to harm.
At this point of The Infographic Show's Channel... I forgot what it was all about before this "Special Military Operation* begun
40:27 xD You got me there :D :D :D
I'm guessing that one of the reasons why nuclear weapons breakdown over time is partly due to how the radioactive material in their core decays and loses its internal energy.
Partly correct.. there is a ‚critical mass‘ to reach to initiate the nuclear chain reaction
It won’t degrade in such a fast rate as it would matter but it could lead to increased amounts of so called fallout which causes long lasting environmental damage
I assume the main failure points are in the electronics and the trigger mechanisms for the button gun as those parts are fragile, vulnerable to radiation damage, and almost impossible to fix without a full overhaul
I almost forgot that the fuel has an expiration date it can become more volatile or less dependent on formulation either way it must be replace regularly
Someone explained it very well and I will try to very poorly summarize.
ICBM tech is at such a state in Russia (allegedly) that most, if not an overwhelming majority of the silos would get blown to pieces before they could be launched.
Because apparently, the US is intimately aware of all the silos. The only potential outliers are the nuclear subs and even then it seems that it should be relatively easy to keep an eye on them.
Does that mean there's nothing to fear? Not one bit. Should Russia go for the nuke button, the fallout from the former Russian Federation crater would be very dangerous for me, the guy who lives in Europe.
@@xanmontes8715 It's counterintuitive, but the ICBM exploding would actually be one of the safest outcomes. People joke about not dropping the nuke or hitting it with a hammer, but triggering a nuclear explosion is actually really difficult and can't be done with a simple explosion. When a Titan 2 missile blew up in its silo in 1980, the warhead got blown into a nearby field and they concluded that it was actually a good thing because it disconnected the warhead from anything that would have triggered a detonation.
Bro your army videos there so good man there to good Keep up the good work your better than mrbeast and every other RUclipsr please keep that in mind
You're officially my favorite channel from now on) thanks, guys)
Anyone else catch the "On January 34th" at 43:40? Lol
Russia and Precision should Never be used in the same sentence
Precisely!
How's that going?
Im a veteran and we rotate those tires lol thats all we do hahaha
I'm completely dehydrated from all the pinches of salt I had to take while watching this video
WHY, did they have to miss, why….
Things really change after 5 months Infographics, don't they.
i mean, russia is in a far worse situation than before. they just lost 3 of their most expensive jets in 1 mission, they used to have 5 now they only have 2 with a missing crew
True, russia has lost over 315,000 troop losses and counting
@@ohmybrowncowsource: the same people that claimed russia is losing 😅😅
@@eng3d RU’s official claim is 6K since feb22 😂😂😂 however Wagner reported 60k cas. Taking Bakhmut alone last year
Well 5months changes alot doesn't it Russia slowly failing as just the first few hundred million of 62 billion flows in
Ukraine!
Even if Putin takes Ukraine he lost the war. Finland and Sweden joining NATO is a devastation loss for Putin
I love the daily show you do on Ukraine's war and Putin's downfall in Russia!
No expert has given an alternative to the special military operation, minsk agreement being broken, 14000 Russian speaking dead 12000 of those civilian, in the Russian speaking majority donbas with a large Ukraine force on its way. no major western nation would have acted differently being put in the same situation. a 7 to 1 ratio in Russias favour, a growing economy, improving living standards, this with every sanction and arms package to Ukraine Russia still prevails, if we want to see leaders fall look to the west.
@@williamrutter3619Hunh, you'd have to be tapeing him 24/7 500 plus days. 😥😅😅
@@maryrodgers2053 ?
@@williamrutter3619 In reference to Russian Stats. Putin is the Dictator, ergo he had his Caesar complex a number of decades. Way before one Western arm even got near to Ukraine his unattainable dream of a Super Czar with the boarder lines of yesteryear. He was not forced to respond to a large number of munitions West afforded Ukraine. That was not an impetus to force Putin to invade Ukraine. He expected it to fall, put his Leader he chose, then next victim, Poland etc, etc...
@@maryrodgers2053 i think you have been watching too much main stream media. I would look elsewhere for dictators, ones who are responsible for millions of deaths, domestically and across the world, lowering the standards of living of there own population and where they do business.
The elected Russian leadership have not done this, there population have improving standard of living and where they do business there allies, they also have improving standards living.
Russians are living longer and better. They have affordable housing. free university education (train more scientists and engineers than the USA, with half the population) . well maintained or renewed infrastructure. a good national health service, at an affordable price 5.8% GDP. A modernised large military at an affordable price 4% GDP . The Russian leadership stays in power because of its record on its own people. In a recent twitter poll by a conservative MP, 65000 were asked which leader would they prefer out of Sunak Biden Troudeau Putin . 77% voted for Putin.
If things keep going the way they’ve been, Putin himself gonna have to go out there in a white horse and with no shirt to confront the enemy 🥴
I should be studying for a standardized test, but I'm spending 2 hours watching this entire video.
Lol😂
Putin making us fail our tests
@@nightcorereality7348 lol
Putin literally has a 1 hour 53 minute video about his problems and mistakes 😂
If you want the full extent of his mistakes, try stretching that out to about 10 years.
keep ignoring the illegal coup in 2014 by the Western mafia cartel.
Kiev regime lost donbas referendums before invading Russian territory
@@SteveInLava
👍👍
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@u-1s2e3r4 Oh, you mean the referendums which were illegaly held (or better said - staged) by russians? Like those in Kherson and Zaporhizia where armed soldier were present in the "voting" rooms to "keep peace and order". The ones where more people voted 'yes' than the number of people who were actually living and present in those regions at the time 😅
Yep, totally legit thing, those "referendums".
When we are treated like property. No man is free
Because many countries are spending a significant amount of money and military resources on Ukraine
Did appreciate the John Cleese reference!
Great video, I have massive respect for you guys for making such a long video
This is almost two hours…two hours! Lol
It’s like a full length movie lol…
@@OLDMANTEA more than average lol
Are there really people who consider you a reliable source of news? absurd.
no, bias and wrong with every turn
Keep it up
"... a rational army WOULD run." vs. "... it is well that war is so horrible, otherwise we would grow too fond of it."...
Infographics owes Putin so much. Been dunkin on him non stop for years.
They have a crush on him
I think they made at least a million $ thanks to him
This was really informative Thanks
Airborne must have follow up attacks to link up and resupply. They cannot be left on their own. There is no way they can bring enough ammo in with them to survive. Once the enemy knows an airfield has been taken you can forget air resupply.
Wrong
Personally I would rather spend ten years in prison. Being on the front is almost guaranteed to end in death or being wounded.
Victory will be like an avalanche and its already started rolling. 🇺🇦 📯🎉
ruzzia: Our missile is unstoppable! It is hypersonic! It will defe
*Shot down by Patriot*
ruzzia: err - our nuclear missiles are unstoppable!.... maybe
only people that want to use nukes is USA
hypersonic missles are unstoppable idiot? they quite literally have no counter to them the rusians dont even have counters to them
@@viponly5372 okay, take the last year and tell me. Who has threatened with nukes the most?
Did you actually see the remnants of the missile that was shot down…? Come on dude, easiest way to verify or reject what the Ukrainian gov claims. They did not shoot down a hypersonic missile, lol.
@@Proton23757 tell me in history who has actually used nukes?
I just got to the part about Prigozhin... That aged well...
This calls into question every single video you’ve ever made😂😂😂
Fr😂
@@Mechdude680 Bro you a indian go take a shower
what do you mean? just asking
@@XeB9701i think its a russian troll - their comment makes no sense
It does..... Russia ain't losing or going to lose
Thanks to Reddit, watching all this in real time was truly something else.
Bro's been telling that Russia is about to lose for a year 💀
They are loosing.
Putin told us that they gonna take kyiv in 3 days. 500 days later? deffending and falling back during an invasion.
@@154fleetwoodYou failed 3rd grade English class but you’re an expert on geopolitics huh?
@@SGTMasterBean Perhaps because it doesn't take an expert in geopolitics to realize that much? Between retreat from the northern flanks, stagnation in the Russian invasion from the southern and eastern flanks, low morale and high rate of surrender and desertion from the Russian forces, Ukraine slowly regaining ground, Russian economy having a severe deficit, one coup and potential future coups abound, Parasite Putler threatening nukes like a sore loser throwing a temper tantrum because he can't have what he wants, etc. Although the process is slow, all the signs are pointing towards a Russian loss.
Ukraine is running out of ammo , they will be finished soon💀💀💀💀
Some are saying that Russia will finish this war in the next 60 days , let's watch and see if this will come to pass.
The propagraphics show
“All life on Earth was going to die” our hubris knows no limits 😂😂😂
@@frgv4060 Exactly, it survived much worse
Not a professional report, only guesswork.
It’s clickbait that’s why
UK was training as well but you never never mentioned why ?
This video aged like fine milk!
Russia is losing.
They still are losing it just that Ukraine is running out of support
Troll
I saw a video of a guy digging bones out of a tank that got blown up, a guy that was out the front glued to the road like beef jerky this war is wild
When they said 5 days of basic training, I thought "are you kidding?" In 1962, I got 8 weeks. I already knew how to shoot, but marksmanship training was designed for people who have never fired a rifle in their lives. After that was advanced individual training (AIT). Those Russian conscripts are being sent on suicide mission. I am wondering if their table of organization and equipment (TO&E) includes an issued individual body bag for each conscript.
In 2001 - 2003 my AIT was almost 2 years, and I was reserve. Basic training was 9 weeks, although I heard from others they had removed the week of drill & ceremony and replaced it with live fire ranges firing from moving vehicles, keeping it 9 weeks total. They just cut some of the fluff.
Stay away from the kool-aid
did you not know that that was only a refresher course because everyone owes 2 years at q
Wow!Kool tale...
Hey, it is completely unfair to blame Russian logistics! Last time Russia/Sov.Union fought a large scale war, the United States of America took care of the logistics for them!
Imagine if America gave Ukraine A10 warthogs when Russia had the 10mile long convoy of equipment and vehicles 😂
If Russias invasion was this much of a failure when this video was posted 10 months ago, it’s become 10x worse now.
Aaand its 1000x worse now 😂
Its ukraine invasion now 😆 wtf
"Our grandfather" is sounding A LOT like "our führer"
Just a fact you got wrong .There were more Canadian and British trainers in Ukraine before the invasion than American .
I didn't know that. Thx for your 2 cents worth. Seriously, nice save.
Oh Canada, blah-blah-blah, Oh Canada, blah-blah-blah, Oh Canada, A-A-A, sooory
Putin might as well give up 😂😂😂 whole 2 hour video
sure seems easier
Imagine driving your brother country to your "enemy". Crazy how anti Russia the closer you get to Russia.
Any country that knows russia well hates it.
You’re telling me Russia fell for Operation Bodyguard 2: Electric Boogaloo??
Ahhhhh the Kutsnetsov... once a homicidal light carrier, now a docile submarine.
...wakka wakka...
thats a weird name for a Coral Reef
Kyiv may never had been the only target.
The solidification of the Crimea and Dumbas oil and gas fields are probably the most likely objectives.
Thus the Soroveekin line.
The key question for me is, when was the Soroveekin line plan conceived?
Prior to the invasion?
Then the original intent was to secure and or dislodge Ukraine from its two out three major energy fields,,, That being The Black Sea gas and oil field between Simferopol and Odessa and secondly the Dumbas oil field.
And thus the construction of the Soroveekin Line.
Dont forget about Transnistria. Im sure they would love to link up with them.
Too many videos with this same title… it was going bad a year, ten months, 8 months, 6 months ago…
Thats because . . .
Going bad + going bad + going bad = going terrible
Thats how its going now for putin. Going terrible.
It’s just good over evil pure and simple
I watched a video last year, this fairly old Donbass militia man , he had gone to Iran bought his own mobile artillery his mate had an old 4x4 and a hobbyist drone and a smart phone. The old 4x4 scouted off ahead, used the drone to spot enemy position, the position was given to the chap with this very old mobile artillery, they fire, fire again, they hit there target. All done off there own back, the entire setup less than one western guided shell. I saw that and new war was now different for ever, militias especially with back up are extremely powerful and very cheap. West Mobile artillery cost millions, not thousands, shells cost thousands, not hundreds. Those militia men were fighting for there homes, they new the land, they want to speak Russian and for there Children to speak Russian. I feel bad that we interfere, backing people we once put on terror lists, but they are resourceful and will prevail. power in the world is changing, we in the west are the past, we can't bully anymore.
Amazing how much General Omar Bradley is quoted in the past year.
Silvio Dante: "Tzu! Tzu TZU ya fkng asskiss! Where's my borscht?!
Me: Borsh Borsh BORSH! (Really, who added that Tar the end?)
@ 1:45:20 The middle soldier has a incorrect machine gun. The Russian military never used the FN 249 SAW.
56:11 PFAHA, as if anyone would want to be a Russian "citizen"?! There is little point as there is no positives to be a Russian "citizen".
1:24:10 This multiton scrapheap does more damage to the fleet it is supposedly a part of... World's heaviest floating scrapheap. I think actually the show "Scrapheap challenge" could potentially build a better warship...
The story of that drafted Russian soldier at 44:32 who realised that he didn't want to fight Putin's against people from a brother nation had me weeping...
just like the storys with babys in incubators back in 1990 ? ur lost
You believe anything
The only world leaders who have proven to be more incompetent than Putin is our very own Dementia Joe!
why do people make maps where the land is blue? It's just confusing.