... so to speak of "issues" and why US top brass loves to talk but not fight.
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Monday, September 29, 2025
It Takes Different System.
In fact, it takes different economy. Calling on the phone or arranging conference calls is not going to cut it.
The US is working to ramp up missile production in preparation for a potential conflict with China, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing officials familiar with the matter. The Pentagon is reportedly pressing defense contractors to double or quadruple output amid mounting concerns over insufficient weapons stockpiles. The US Department of Defense launched the drive in June, when it invited top missile makers to a Pentagon roundtable, sources told the paper. Led by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine, the meeting drew major arms contractors, startups like Anduril Industries and crucial component suppliers.
To understand the scale it is enough to mention that Russia is using up to 500 air defense missiles DAILY--primarily short to mid-range AD complexes such as Pantsir, Tor and Buk of various iterations. Here is a demonstration:
So, the basic math, then, is such: 100 daily shot down by AD missiles (no EW, no anti-drones, no AAA), SMO lasts 1,313 days so far. So, we multiply 100 by 1,313 and get 131,300 air defense missiles of all kinds. If you think that this:
Deputy Defense Secretary Steve Feinberg is playing an “unusually” hands-on role in the effort, reportedly known as the Munitions Acceleration Council. The WSJ noted that the top official personally calls some executives on a weekly basis to track their progress. “President Trump and Secretary Hegseth are exploring extraordinary avenues to expand our military might and accelerate the production of munitions,” Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell told the newspaper. “This effort has been a collaboration between defense industry leaders and senior Pentagon officials.” The new acceleration council is focused on 12 weapons that the Pentagon wants on hand for a potential conflict with China, the WSJ relayed. Some officials and experts have reportedly expressed concerns that the Pentagon’s goals may be unrealistic, citing the fact that assembling certain missile systems can take up to two years. At the same time, certifying new suppliers requires hundreds of millions of dollars to ensure the products meet military standards. Funding remains another major concern, according to analysts cited by the news outlet. While the “Big, Beautiful Bill” recently approved by Washington provided an extra $25 billion in munitions spending over five years, meeting the Pentagon’s new targets could require tens of billions more.
Is going to help--I have a bridge to sell you. For war with China the US will need not 12 but likely 120 types of weapons most of which do not exist in nature--the emphasis on AD. Especially considering such a teeny-weeny fact that with Russia having China's back--a fact which is well-known--one MUST ask the question of what happens when Russia either transfers or deploys and mans her weapon systems to aid China? We know the answer. Or rather, we know that there is no answer quantitatively and qualitatively if, God forbid, crazies in D.C. decide to test REAL opponents. But then again, all this hassle in D.C. is yet another indication of a collapsing empire and there are no "extraordinary avenues". To fight REAL war the US must have a political and economic system based on fundamentally different principles which is impossible to conceive today in the country which largely faked its military history of the XX and XXI centuries.
Sunday, September 28, 2025
While The US "Discusses" ...
... TLAMs for 404.
J.D. Vance's Military Service ...
... was that of a journo in the USMC in the rank of corporal. That means that he has no clue about operations, operational art and strategy. But he toes the "party line" which consists of primarily amateurish propaganda and wet dreams.
USE Captions ...
... to get what is being said about new SU-57M1 and a major contract with India for SU-57E.
The indications are there, we all know that, but while Evgenii Super (this is his actual moniker) talks about the new rectangular nozzle for SU-57 (with the new engine) and compares its maneuverability to F-22, it has to be stressed that the assembly of all aspect (360 degrees) SU-57 makes F-22 flat nozzle look like a crude device. So, a very interesting issue.Saturday, September 27, 2025
Principle?
But when you know that your father is a scumbag. It is a very sensitive issue--her father is a scum without honor, integrity and humanity in him. It is still hard, though, to go through this exposure. But then again--recall Taras Bulba and how he kills his son for treason. It is reversed now.
It is an American tragedy and it will get only worse, before it gets better. She raised her voice because she knows the truth.As A Man ...
... who hurt himself while dealing with contact martial arts, I always laughed at all followers of Bullshido who still thought that there is some kind of magical system, like this BS "Systema", which is nothing but ... well, Bullshido)) Yeah, yeah, secret Soviet Spetsnaz non-contact "Systema". For decades I, and my friends laughed at all those "schools" promoting this BS and fooling a bunch of naive morons. But, boy, was I wrong. As it turned out--the noncontact martial arts exist and here is the proof of how effective they are. Finally, legendary "Systema" in action.
My apologies to adherents of noncontact martial arts--now I saw the proof of how effective they are, LOL))Absolutely Is.
It has been already documented--the new launch positions by 404 for obtained Geran and Gerbera loitering munitions which will fly ... into Poland, among other NATO destinations. So, when Larry asks if 404 is readying a false-flag--the answer is unequivocal "Yes".
According to the available information, the Kyiv regime’s plan is as follows:
- Repair several downed or intercepted Russian UAVs.
- Equip them with a combat warhead.
- Send UAVs controlled by Ukrainian specialists — disguised as “Russian drones” — to major NATO transport hubs in Poland and Romania.
- Simultaneously conduct a disinformation campaign in Europe to blame everything on Moscow.
- Ignite an armed conflict between the Russian Federation and NATO
It is always the same scenario for NATO and their terrorist SOBs in 404. The remnants of this Nazi shithole and its willing accomplices are being steadily consumed by Russia's war machine and it cannot be reversed.
Meanwhile Russia continues to decommunize 404 by means of getting it back to pre-1917 state and here is one of the substations near Chernigov being visited by Gerans.
Meanwhile--those ion engines for Zevs nuclear tug and other nuclear-powered space transport systems.
Friday, September 26, 2025
The Answer Is Very Simple ...
... utter corruption of Military-Industrial-Congressional-Media complex. American generals are not taught how to fight, they are taught how to promote themselves to lofty pensions and corporate well-paying jobs. The result? A real paper tiger.
Yes, And?
It seems that Germany still cannot resign itself to the idea that it is not that important technologically.
Thursday, September 25, 2025
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Aw, Poor Poor Dears.
And yes, the real cost of this hare-brained scheme by NATO amateur planners is well known.
The Ukrainian incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region ordered by Vladimir Zelensky came with “too high” a cost and did not deliver any operational results, former top Ukrainian General, and current Ukrainian ambassador to the UK, Valery Zaluzhny, claimed in an article published on Tuesday. The August 2024 operation involved an initial force of some 35,000 troops who invaded Russia’s Kursk Region, taking dozens of villages and killing local residents in a move Zelensky claimed would provide leverage for future peace talks. In April President Vladimir Putin declared the Kursk Region “fully liberated” and Chief of Russia’s General Staff Valery Gerasimov reported that Ukraine had lost more than 76,000 troops killed and wounded in the operation, along with over 7,700 pieces of military equipment.
Well, it was here where NATO finally solidified its status as a collection of terrorists by committing atrocities against Russian civilians which would make SS proud. And then, they indeed paraded themselves as operations' amateurs not understanding what operational ART is. How "strategy" is taught and by whom--you can listen to Sarah Paine in US Naval War College, she is an Exhibit A for a reason why Pentagon has no clue what strategy is. And if 2023 "counter-offensive" catastrophe could still be assumed to be a "learning process" for NATO (specifically Generals Donahue and Aguto "planned" that disaster), after Kursk it became clear that they learned nothing and remain in the amateur league in operational and strategic senses. The only thing US (and later British) generals had as an advantage is the cannon fodder, which could be wasted without looking back at a traditional US very high sensitivity to own losses.
You cannot learn operational ART based on movie Patton and Gulf War, especially in the military which seriously considers itself "a finest fighting force in history". I can only repeat what I said before--NATO in general and US in particular military education is a joke. It starts from STEM and goes to tactics and operations, especially as related to military history. ROTC is not an answer and never was.
The consequences of this backslide are significant. Figure 2 (below) shows the percentage of officers, by rank, who possessed a STEM+M-related degree in 2020. Fewer than 14 percent of field grade officers and fewer than 16 percent of senior grade officers possess graduate-level STEM+M education. At these levels, 55 percent of Army battalions and nearly 15 percent of brigades are unlikely to have any staff officers possessing advanced STEM+M degrees. This shortage will become more important as the use of disruptive technologies increases during military operations where critical decisions are under accelerated time lines.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Everyone Now Suddenly Gets Excited ...
... over "WW III". Like this:
Yes, Mr. Trump.
Russian economy is in terrible shape and that is why combined NATO shits its pants while thinking about why it is outproduced by order magnitude, especially in terms of SMART high-precision weaponry.
Yes, Absolutely.
Russia also crucified Jesus Christ and is guilty of extinction of dinosaurs. That's in accordance to President of Lithuania.
Larry correctly pointed out that Europe is whipping itself into the anti-Russian hysteria and are, due to incompetence, residing still in the alternative universe where they think they are superior to Russia militarily. Obviously they are not. But in desperation, trying to hold on to their power they may go for suicidal solution. I also comment on the realities of SMO in my new video which should be up shortly.
Monday, September 22, 2025
Surprisingly Balanced ...
... and very good for average Joe in terms of describing the role. Albeit, keep in mind that Nakhimov will not sail alone and apart from own very impressive ASW suite, it will have a screen by other ships and likely a sub, it also has such AD elements as navalized Pantsir which proved its capabilities with flying colors against any targets in SMO and in Syria.
Yes, Israel Also Invented ...
... air, water, space flight.
Sunday, September 21, 2025
For Those ...
... who still cannot wrap their brains around what happened in the US in the last ten days. Victoria Nikiforova of RIAN provides a superb explanation (in Russian). Some of the phrases are like a hammer.
Bagram Base, Wet Dreams ...
... and the fate of Germany and Germans.
Elon Made A Video ...
... from Charlie Kirk's farewell (funeral) ceremony.
Even Russian Orthodox Church paid tribute.Metropolitan Tikhon, who leads the diocese of Simferopol and Crimea and is reportedly close to President Vladimir Putin, said that Kirk’s convictions and his “martyric death” resonate with many Russians despite differences in faith. In an op-ed published on the Russian Orthodox Church’s website on Saturday, the high-ranking bishop praised the activist for bravely engaging with people who disagreed with him and for continuing to “call things by their proper names,” even when it was dangerous. While cautioning that Russians should not blindly “imitate the West” and its preaching traditions, Tikhon argued that “the example and astonishing success of Charlie Kirk” demonstrates “what is truly effective in missionary work.” “Charlie had the intelligence and tact to respect the intellect of his young interlocutors, to speak with them seriously, as equals, without descending into clownery,” Tikhon explained, adding “Charlie Kirk spoke, first and foremost, about what he truly believed. His sincere passion, integrity, and conviction were contagious to young people and compelled them to think. That is precisely why he was both loved and hated, but he left no one indifferent.” He asserted that Kirk’s life journey evokes “the deepest respect.”
His assassination resonated globally.
An Important Family ...
... in Russian and American history. Sergei Igorevich Sikorsky lived to 100. He died on September 18, 2025. RIP.
Saturday, September 20, 2025
Correct. But It Is Not "Sleeping".
As Patrick Baab characterized Germans, nope--it is acquiescence. Most Europeans agree to the war.
Here is a demonstration of military-technological impotence of Europe--regurgitation of the same old concepts but "packaged" into a new wrapper of buzz-words and meaningless "capabilities". The National Interest--this beacon of US military incompetence salivates over this:
With its blend of stealth, firepower, and endurance, the Amiral Ronarc’h not only strengthens the French Navy but also influences global naval design trends.
The question one has to immediately ask--what is so "influential" in this design? The bow, that's it?
Friday, September 19, 2025
LOL, Eric ...
... you are just a football dude from France--the nation of cuckolds and cowards (for the most part). So, it is so nice to listen to a crowd of cretins who fluctuate between killing Russians and expressing their rage against whatever is the current thing.
Nice try, though. You are about 30 years late ... what a moron. Average European will have no problems with Russians being killed.
Good Lord, Charlie, Of All People ...
... nailed it with this "JFK moment". And yes, son of a bitch still looks awesome for the amount of drugs and alcohol (and other things we are not going to mention here) he took.
Well, He Confirmed.
What we all implicitly know.
Russia’s military industry has enjoyed remarkable growth over the past two years, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said. He commended the sector on Friday as he toured the Motovilikha Plants, a sprawling full-cycle industrial site located in the city of Perm. The facility specializes in the production of various artillery pieces, including self-propelled and towed howitzers as well as multiple rocket launcher systems. “For certain types of weapons and some products, our production has increased not by a few percentage points, but several times over,” Putin told workers at the plant, adding that for some, this figure is “almost 30-fold.” Industry output has not only increased but also improved in quality, the president noted, adding that the weapons systems have become more “modern and in-demand.” Putin expressed hopes that the rapid development of the sector will not subside with the end of the Ukraine conflict. I hope and expect that these events related to the special military operation will pass, but the demand for modern armed forces will not end there. On the contrary, we will continue to develop the armed forces, making them modern, compact, and powerful,” the president said.
Should I elaborate?
Thursday, September 18, 2025
I Am Telling Ya...
Nobel Peace Prize is long overdue.
Developing Stavridis' Thesis.
Was Admiral Stavridis a good naval officer? Undeniably so, the guy commanded in his life Arleigh Brurke-class DDG, Carrier Battle Group, he graduated with distinction from USNA in Annapolis as a Surface Warfare officer. Stellar career, especially in 1990s and early 2000s in what then was undeniably the most powerful Navy in the world. But speaking about this one must understand that for all big talk about US Navy's carriers in the dressed down form even CBG is an operational level force. It can certainly have a strategic effect but only in the framework of warfare of 1950s and even then only as--a rationale that have spared carrier force after the WW II--reserve (second) nuclear strike platforms. Like broken DNA which doesn't betray itself in a small child and a young human and then manifests itself at the adult phase with vengeance by a host of diseases, some of them deadly, the US Navy has sown the seeds of its strategic and operational degeneration in the post-WW II period, including operating in the uncontested waters off Korea, Vietnam, Middle East and Yemen ... ooops! About that Houthi thing.
Stavridis is the product of this tactical and to a degree operational thinking, unlike it is the case with Patton and other US generals, which is based on a pardonable pride--US Navy was the best Navy in the world since 1930s well into the 2010s. But that is not about that, it is about becoming Top Brass in the US and especially for ANY US officer moving in the higher operational and strategic positions, such as was the case with Stavridis who first became the Commander of the US Southern Command (first Admiral to do so) and then--SACEUR. Here lies the problem for Stavridis or any other US Admiral--they cannot command effectively any Command, let alone be Supreme Commanders of such thing as Europe because they are no good, the reason they are no good is because the US has no good generals, who are specifically educated (how--is a separate issue) to command what the US military tries to produce and fails constantly, and will continue to fail--a joint force. This problem is conditioned by such factors as:
1. Overall low level of military education in the US across the board and lack of any serious strategic grasp of the realities of modern warfare. Stavridis is not an exception--he is a product of American military mythology and tactical and operational views from 1990s.
2. The US as a whole didn't fight (forget about winning) any REAL continental war since Korea. Instead of learning lessons, the US continued on with rewriting military history and losing the arms race due to an extremely low level of strategic foresight and lack of knowledge of, say, Russia. For any US officer to grasp Russian military culture and history is often an impossible task because it creates a serious cognitive dissonance.
3. Stavridis, who left the service in 2013 does not understand that he has to take a look at a "performance" of NATO navies near Yemen and he must reevaluate everything he knows about bombing the shit out of defenseless people from the third world and that technology and operations since 2013 changed so dramatically, that the world he used to know is no more. His tactical and operational views are obsolete, as is the Navy (with the exception of its still superb submarine force) which made him an admiral, and that everything he knew about combined operations as a SACEUR--is crap.
The US "elite" doesn't know what Strategy is--how developing and marrying one's resources to a political objectives of war happens. They don't teach this in the US military and diplomatic schools, they simply don't know. Modern American "strategist" from Pentagon or RAND will be able to quote many one-liners from Clausewitz and wax intellectual and historical, while in reality knowing basically nothing about REAL history of WW II, about how Soviet Union defeated Axis, they don't know what REAL procurement and what is based on is, why the Soviet Union collapsed et al. That's strategy, and they suck at it. As Stavridis' latest statement shows he knows nothing not only about strategy--a normal state of the US top brass--but he doesn't understand even tactical and operational realities of Russia. He simply doesn't. Or if he does, then, well, too fucking bad--US will lose conventional war against Russia, including on the high seas (God forbid) very fast, the US will escalate to a nuclear threshold immediately because it is WEAK conventionally and lost the arms race a decade ago. But he is free to teach BS about two things the US has no idea about and lost all skills--international relations and diplomacy. This is what Stavridis presides over in Fletcher's School of Law and Diplomacy. Was he a good officer in the US Navy? Absolutely! He knows everything about Alpha-strikes ...
Here are Krasnoyarsk and Omsk launching P-700 Granit and P-800 Oniks yesterday.
I bet Stavridis knows everything about that ... Nah, I am screwing with you.
Stavridis As An Exhibit A ...
... of Pentagon's military incompetence. And no, this is not because he is paid for such BS, it is because he believes it precisely because he is militarily incompetent. This is how US top brass is. In the US military crossing into the top brass territory is tantamount to professional degeneration.
US military education is a joke from the XX century, operationally it is a catastrophe. Strategically? Not a single strategic level thinker on the horizon, just same ol' regurgitation of one-liners from Clausewitz and Cold War 1.0 propaganda.About This Video ...
... which circulates now all over internet.
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
It Simply Hit Close To Home ...
... two American institutions which are utterly corrupt and are dominated by fanatics without morals are US MSM and US Teachers' Union. US late TV shows are trash dominated by unfunny cretins like Kimmel or put out of his entertainment misery Colbert. Not anymore.
...a gang of cruel faggots. Journalism is not a profession or a trade. It is a cheap catch-all for fuckoffs and misfits—a false doorway to the backside of life, a filthy piss-ridden little hole nailed off by the building inspector, but just deep enough for a wino to curl up from the sidewalk and masturbate like a chimp in a zoo-cage.
US President Donald Trump has announced that he is officially designating the left-wing Antifa movement as a terrorist organization. The decision comes a week after the assassination of conservative podcaster and organizer Charlie Kirk during his college speaking tour. Senior Republican officials, including Vice President J.D. Vance, attributed the murder to “left-wing extremism.” “I am pleased to inform our many U.S.A. Patriots that I am designating ANTIFA, A SICK, DANGEROUS, RADICAL LEFT DISASTER, AS A MAJOR TERRORIST ORGANIZATION,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform Wednesday evening.
They are neither anti-fascist nor "left-wing" they are paid shills for globalists. I was calling on fucking destroying them since Trump's first term. IT IS a terrorist org.
Yes, Sure ...
... in related news, the US is also catching up in warfighting capability. Mantras are designed to make one feel better about oneself, about life, about what have you, they are not designed to alter physical reality, because unlike mantras physical reality is measurable ranging from quantitative to qualitative criteria. Bunch of morons from tabloids such as Foreign Policy, obviously, do not know that, nor do they know REAL criteria.
China and Russia Are Winning the Hypersonic Missile Race: But the United States is catching up, with new weapons set to come online soon. At China’s massive military parade this month celebrating the end of World War II in the Pacific, Beijing showcased its line of anti-ship hypersonic missiles—an implicit warning that in a future conflict, the United States could see its $13 billion aircraft carriers at the bottom of the sea.
Foreign Policy is a neocon Russia-hating tabloid and they do not grasp basic things about hypersonic weapons. Now I have to rain on ... China's otherwise magnificent parade. The ONLY hypersonic weapon which is specifically designed to destroy surface naval targets is Russia's 3M22 Zircon. It IS NOT a quasi-ballistic anti-shipping missile such as Chinese YJ-21. These are two totally different classes of weapons and China doesn't have anything comparable to 3M22 Zircon which is a bona fide hypersonic anti-shipping cruise missile which continues to perform brilliantly both in tests and exercises and actual combat. The US is nowhere near in terms of technology such as YJ-21, it is not even in the same galaxy in terms of 3M22 Zircon.
As has been stated ad nauseam--there is nothing which NATO in general and the US Navy can counter Zircon with--zero, zilch, nada. As was stated by me also ad nauseam--new generation of Zircon extends envelope of Russian submarines and surface ships to such a degree that everything what is known about naval warfare simply ceases to apply. That's the REAL revolution in military affairs. Again, I will continue to post it until hell freezes over, a reminder what a single Zircon carrier and constantly growing Russian satellite constellation providing real time targeting, do:
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Here Is A Revelation ...
... about Zapad-2025. Officer groups from many countries ranging from Bangladesh, to Angola, to naturally Iran et al were there not to just observe but ... to train.
Admiral Golovko Launches ...
... 3M22 Zircon at the land target 900 kilometers away.
US Generals As A Meme.
Kellogg is an embarrassment not only because he is corrupt but because he is a sore loser who discredits already radically diminished US Army and the rank of the US officer. Zapad-2025 and obsolete TOE and operational concepts. US Army officers have been invited to Belarus for Zapad-2025.
Danish Captain Obvious.Zapad-2025 Concludes.
Here is the summary from the ground part)
Russia wrote a book on SEAD (real one, not hunting ancient AD systems from 1960s), including the removal of enemy's air force component from the skies. Will NATO learn? Nope.
Monday, September 15, 2025
Rachel And Yours Truly.
Earlier today.
Don't Worry, Bibi.
Just order the US Congress to convene for the emergency session and pass the Save Israel's Ass Act by mobilizing the US productive economy. Well, there are many programs which could be cut to finance this--how about cancer research, more funds from Social Security et al. There is nothing what Americans wouldn't do, no sacrifice is too large when defending the US biggest ally (/s). The most important thing is to suck coc ...I mean support Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke Monday at the Accountant General's Conference and issued a significant warning: "Israel is entering diplomatic isolation. We will have to deal with a closed economy. The world is dividing into blocs, and we are not part of any bloc. That makes it easier to isolate us. We also have a technological and scientific advantage that creates dependence on us and gives others an interest in maintaining ties with us." "We may find ourselves blocked not only in research and development, but also in production itself. Our defense industries could be blocked, and we will have to be Athens and super-Sparta, adapting to an autarkic economy. We have no choice. At least for the coming years, we will have to cope with these attempts at isolation, and we must first develop the ability to manage on our own."
This is not to say that Israel doesn't have resources. It has some, but in reality it is not the country capable of sustaining itself on the level it used to be in 2023-24. Here is some statistics in terms of Israeli exports:
Military Acceptance.
A special (has CCs) dedicated to Tankers' Day. An interesting revelation of BMPT Terminator being planned for Armata platform.
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Poles Just Released ...
... a concrete proof of Russian drones attacking Poland)) Some say--could be Slovaks or Czechs. Funny, still.
Here are 100% Poles))Saturday, September 13, 2025
I Know It Must Hurt ...
... but when I speak without the mitigating professional courtesy about NATO's militaries, let alone civilian lackeys who are bestowed with largely ceremonial title of NATO Secretary General, I must constantly stress a professional incompetence of both military and civilian bureaucracies of NATO from Pentagon, to London, to Brussels et al. Here is a demonstration:















