Russian Baltic Fleet alone can devastate all NATO fleets in Baltic. But then, of course, explaining that there is now revived Leningrad Military District in play. Not gonna be pretty.
Reminiscence of the Future...
Si Vis Pacem, Para Vinum © Andrei Martyanov's Blog
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
"Peace Deal" Soap Opera.
Of Course, The Music Must Fit.
Some insights into 404's power (lack of) generation.
Don't live in Idiocracy))
Monday, February 16, 2026
LOL. Yes, Warning My Ass.
Before that--the author of this drivel.
He is a former U.S. Army Infantry officer and Distinguished Military Graduate with five years of military experience. Brent has earned a PhD in Political Science/ Public Policy, an MA in Political Science/ International Relations, an MS in Journalism, and a BA in English. Brent lives with his wife and son in Washington, DC.
In other words he has no idea that sinking decommissioned ships for training is as old as the artillery in the navies around the world. Today you add missiles, torpedoes, what have you.
SINKEX: Why the U.S. Navy Sinks Its Own Warships as a Warning to Russia and China.
I have news for Mr. Brent M. Eastwood--with such background as his:
I doubt he has a tool kit to grasp it. So, cope harder.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Wrong Term ...
... "shelved" is not the applicable term. More like removed into the deep recesses of archives of naval curiosities, never to be shown to public again in order to avoid embarrassment. I always stress--it is sometimes even painful for me seeing mighty US Navy, with its glorious heroic history, becoming a butt of jokes around the world, and not only because of the obsolete carrier-centric concept, but this:
The US Navy’s Trump-class battleship will be 'quietly shelved'. Summary and Key Points: The proposed Trump-class “guided-missile battleship” (BBG(X)) is pitched as a revival of American sea power, but the concept clashes with how modern naval war is actually fought. The platform is missile-centric—more like a bloated destroyer than a true battleship—while remaining highly vulnerable to submarines, long-range missiles, and ISR-driven targeting. Exotic add-ons like railguns and shipborne lasers are power-hungry and still unreliable at sea, while bigger hulls simply create bigger, pricier targets. Worse, U.S. shipyards are already strained, meaning BBG(X) would likely crowd out submarines and logistics ships that matter more in a China fight.
Child-emperor loves expensive shiny toys and he doesn't care, nor can grasp modern warfare, naval or not.
Some Tactical Visuals ...
... from liberated Tsvetkovo in Zaporozhe. Courtesy of 218th Tank Regiments of Russian Army.
That Is What Happens ...
... when your officer corps looks like this))






