Russians go on the attack with anti-tank mines! New tactic or another act of suicide?
❗️Liman direction
The Russians continue to actively storm the area of responsibility of the 66th Special Forces Brigade named after Prince M. Khorobry , inventing new methods. This time, the enemy infantry is dragging TMs with them, trying to reach our positions and destroy the shelter.
This enemy tactic has one significant advantage: such "sappers" really attract the attention of our UAV operators. Because when you see a Russian with a mine, it causes a lot of excitement. And in an instant, he turns from an infantryman into a representative of the Russian Space Forces, who quickly and brightly takes off into the sky.
Watching such a show is priceless!
Video: Fighters of the 1st mechanized battalion "BARBARUS".
Darkassassin07
ITS FUCKING REDDIT
Why are you even trying at this point; stop wasting your time on that shithole and move on.
I think your interpretation is more the exception than the rule.
On the contrary; the good CEOs are just much quieter. The bad ones are in the news every other week with a new story about how shitty they are. We rarely praise kindness and successes, focusing instead on the latest screw up; so it seems like the screw ups are more prevalent because that's all you ever hear about.
It's hard to see the light, when you're constantly pushed towards the dark.
Lmao. I'd only scrolled far enough to see the top half, paused and though to myself; "you could probably calculate how fast that shit was going, using the speed of gravity as a reference."
Then I scrolled to see it had already been done...
The Columbians get upset when you cut their shit; pride over that 'pure un-cut' label...
You don't just casually naw on a whole loaf?
You're supposed to smoke the grass, not cut it.
What a terrifying experience:
250m from the station, staring straight at it, but all the thrusters that push you in that direction are not responding. The station just out of grasp and abort mission no longer an option (returning to earth requires the same thrusters); you're told to take your hands off the controls and pray that the remote signal from the ground to 'turn it off and back on again' solves your problem.
By some miracle it returns some control to you, the decision is made to run that reset again, even more control comes back; and now you successfully dock.
I can't even imagine the feeling of relief when that airlock/dock finally opens...
LPL showed us how he beats his one-eyed monster. He even convinced a friend to let him beat theirs on camera too. (gotta say, I'm not a fan of the veins or the puss...)
23hr and counting.
Sounds like you want a private messenger, not a public forum...