... British missile. Isn't it an oxymoron?
Britain is set to 'put leading edge weapons into the hands of Ukrainians' with powerful long-range ballistic missiles that can destroy Russian targets more than 300 miles away. Nightfall rockets - which are packed with 200kg warheads, can be fired in quick succession and reach as far as Moscow - could prove a valuable asset in Volodymyr Zelensky's ongoing fight against Vladimir Putin's forces. Now British firms are being sought by the Ministry of Defence to design, develop and deliver the first three test missiles in a contract worth £9million. Hailing the potential of the new weapon, Defence Secretary John Healey told The Sun: 'You defend your cities by having layers of defence and you partly defend by being able to attack.'
Let me get it straight--9 million pounds, missile with the range of 300 miles, ballistic, by British ... LOL)) Next thing you know, London will develop a Death Star for 404 for "1 million Dollars"(c)
UK would be better off just providing Scalp/Stormshadow cruise missiles which are good for primarily attacking civilian apartment blocks, but you know ... even Daily Mail made today some astonishing admission of which I talk in my latest video which should be up relatively soon. But sheer idiocy continues in Europe, while NATO circles the drain the MAIN reason for which is Special Military Operation, which exposed combined West as a paper tiger good only for bullying.
This brings us to this. Paris. Even five years ago that could have been a reason for pride among Russians--the most Russian piece of music ever, Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto #1.
Today, the reaction of very many Russians is simple--enjoy while you can before everything Russian will be purged from European culture and Russians say--good. Never in my life have I experienced so much contempt for the West among Russians. Unprecedented. 404 and West deserve each-other and let them enjoy. Europe does not deserve Russian culture. The only Tchaikovsky's piece the West needs is 1812 Overture with a thunder from Oreshniks.

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