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August 29, 2025
Why 3,350 New Bombs For Ukraine Will Not Make A Difference

Despite the best efforts no western made weapon has so far been able to give Ukraine an edge on the battlefield.

The search for wonder weapons to help Ukraine win the NATO proxy-war against Russia thus continues.

On August 20 the Wall Street Journal reported of a new type of weapon to enter this never ending story.

Hidden down in a piece which discussed how the Pentagon Has Quietly Blocked Ukraine’s Long-Range Missile Strikes on Russia (archived) one could find these remarkable paragraphs:

The administration this past week approved the sale of 3,350 Extended Range Attack Munition air-launched missiles, or ERAMs, which are set to arrive in Ukraine in about six weeks, two U.S. officials said. The $850 million arms package, mostly funded by European nations and which includes other items, was delayed until after Trump’s summits with Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Several U.S. officials said use of the ERAM, with a range between 150-280 miles, would require Ukraine to seek approval from the Pentagon. The State Department didn’t respond to a request for comment.

At that point there was little known about that type of weapon.

The official announcement by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) of such a weapon delivery was published only yesterday:

The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Ukraine of Air Delivered Munitions and related equipment for an estimated cost of $825 million. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification notifying Congress.

The Government of Ukraine has requested to buy up to three thousand three hundred fifty (3,350) Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) missiles and three thousand three hundred fifty (3,350) Embedded Global Positioning System (GPS)/Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) (EGI) with Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module (SAASM), Y-Code, or M-Code.

Ukraine will use funding from Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway and Foreign Military Financing from the United States for this purchase. The ERAM is an example of working together with our NATO allies to develop a capable and scalable system capable of being delivered on a fast timeline.

The principal contractors will be Zone 5 Technologies and CoAspire. …

Looking further into this I found that the 'new' weapon system is made from a 'dumb' MK-82 500 pound bomb with a "bolt-on" guidance package which together are know as GBU-38. Attached to the GBU-38 will now be a turbo jet engine which will give the weapon a longer range.

The idea for this contraption was revealed in July 2024 when the US Air Force issued a Request for Proposal (RFP):

This new Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) will likely be a 500-pound class weapon with blast, fragmentation, and limited penetration effects; variable fuze options; a range of at least 250 nautical miles (463 km); and a speed of at least 0.6 Mach.

The two companies who have been selected to develop and make such vehicles are not the most experienced ones.

Zone 5 Technologies has developed a kind of toolbox to create new missiles:

Open Weapon Platform (OWP) represents an ecosystem of flight proven flight software and hardware, digital engineering and model-based design environments, and associated simulation and analysis tools.

OWP allows for the rapid integration of new weapons, provides defined pathways for integration of 3rd party capabilities, and builds the necessary foundation to enable true capability re-use across weapon and uncrewed platforms.

This toolbox was used to work on an:

Enterprise Test Vehicle (ETV) program, which was originally envisioned to field an affordable testbed for subsystems and is now poised to serve as a foundation for a new weapon.

In March it announced:

A parallel effort called Extended Range Attack Munition has been formed to develop an ETV vehicle for foreign military sales, primarily to aid Ukraine — though military assistance for Kyiv has now been paused.

Nothing but some experimental vehicles produced by Zone 5 Technology seem to have flown so far.

CoAspire, the other company contracted for building the missile, has progressed a bit further. By March it had a prototype flying:

CoAspire is the prime contractor for the Rapidly Adaptable Affordable Cruise Missile (RAACM). CoAspire’s goal is to disrupt the cruise missile market and provide customers with an affordable and capable cruise missile at a fraction of the cost of other air-launched cruise missiles. RAACM has successfully flown in tests, most recently in March 2025 launched from a fighter aircraft.

RAACM is an additively manufactured (3D printed) cruise missile the same physical size of the 500 lb. class MK-82 or GBU-38 bomb. By designing it for additive manufacturing, it requires no tooling during assembly, greatly reducing touch labor and cost.

RAACM has a wing, a turbojet engine, warhead and guidance package that accurately guides the RAACM to a target. RAACM can be integrated on any aircraft capable of carrying a GBU-38.

From what I can gather both companies selected by the DCSA to deliver Extended Range Attack Munition have yet to fly a final product.

There is also the tiny problem that these weapons will be air-launched. Ukraine's airforce is down to maybe two handful of jets that will be able to launch them. Russian air defenses can shoot down jets in Ukraine even when these are flying a 100 miles away from Russia's border. The effective reach of the new cruise missiles into Russia will thus be much less than advertised. At a speed of Mach 0.6 the missiles are slow and do not pose a problem for any Russian air defense system.

The above facts explain why news of these 'new' missiles has not created a buzz in Russian military circles.

The whole idea of these weapons reminds of an earlier wonder weapon attempt by Boeing that used the smaller 250 pound MK-81/GBU-38 combo in a ground launched missile:

The Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB) is a weapon developed by Boeing and the Saab Group to allow Boeing's GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb (SDB), originally developed for use by aircraft, to be ground-launched from a variety of launchers and configurations. It combines the SDB with the M26 rocket, enabling it to be launched from ground-based missile systems such as the M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System and M142 HIMARS.

The weapon started initial mass production in 2023 and saw its first combat deployment by Ukraine in 2024 during the Russian invasion of the country. The performance was reportedly disappointing due to Russia's electromagnetic warfare capabilities, along with deficiencies in tactics, techniques, and procedures.

To summarize:

  • As far as we can gather the new ERAM cruise missile has yet to fly.
  • The two companies involved in making it are not known for mass production:
    • Zone-5 has yet to build more than a prototype.
    • CoAspire has 3D-printed its version of the missile but that process is inefficient for fast mass production.
  • At $250,000 a piece these missiles ain't cheap.
  • The effective range, when fired from outside of Russian air defenses zone, will probably be less than 100 miles beyond Russia's border.
  • The missiles are not stealthy but slow and pose no problem for Russian air defenses.

On top of that the missile will, at least in part and despite Trump's claims of not paying for more weapons, be funded out of the U.S. Foreign Military Financing budget.

To fire it Ukraine will have to seek Pentagon approval which currently is not a given.

Given all that is known I highly doubt the WSJ claim that 3,350 ERAM are "set to arrive in Ukraine in about six weeks." 

My guess is that no more than a handful ERAMs have been build so far. They will likely be as ineffective as the previously delivered, Boeing produced GLSDB weapons.

The announcement of these weapons has likely more to do with calming down warmongers in Congress than with giving Ukraine something which would enable it to get an advantage.

Comments

https://x.com/BBCWorld/status/1961487015666393184
Zelensky rejects Europe’s postwar ‘buffer zone’ plan to end conflict
Ukrainian President Zelensky has rejected proposals for a buffer zone between Ukrainian and Russian forces as part of a peace deal, arguing it does not reflect the realities of modern warfare.
“Only those who do not understand the technological state of today’s war propose a buffer zone,” he told reporters on Friday.
His comments followed a report suggesting European leaders were considering a 40km (25-mile) buffer zone as part of either a ceasefire or longer-term agreement.
The war in Ukraine has evolved into a conflict driven by drone technology, and Zelensky suggested a buffer zone of sorts already existed because of the threat of drone strikes close to the front line.

Posted by: guest | Aug 30 2025 6:01 utc | 101

War at this level is a highly complex thing. You need professional military that have been trained over multiple years. After 4 years and with constant attacks in the rear the Ukrainian expert professionals must have been decimated. You cannot pick somebody from the street and make them an expert in logistics or strategy, etc.. It can only be that this war is directed from abroad, not only at a high level but down to the very detail of instructing people on the ground. So it is a NATO war with Ukrainian soldiers at the battle field. Soldiers that are simply instruments/tools. These NATO officers need weapons and just supply them from their stocks. It is then for the politicians to cover them. This war will only stop when Ukraine will run out of soldiers. NATO will not stop because this might questions their reason for existence. Everything we read in the public domain is just fog to cover the basic fact that we are at war with Russia. People who can not live with that basic fact revert to reading the fog

Posted by: hubert | Aug 30 2025 6:09 utc | 102

@Roger Boyd | Aug 30 2025 5:39 utc | 99

In total: 8,850 troops – a 500 drop from the previous week (38,350 per month, with undercounting probably around 40,000).

Using a naive extrapolation over 3.5 years, you get 12*3.5*40000=1.68 million, a number that is very close to the claimed “leak” of 1.7 million. If we account for a different situation the first year and again naively divide by 2, we get 840000.
Probably, the real number of Ukrainian losses is somewhere in-between. I believe it is safe to say it is more than one million.

Posted by: Norwegian | Aug 30 2025 7:09 utc | 103

3350 shiny new glide bombs.
17,098,246km² of Russian Federation.
1 bomb for every 5,104km².
Bound to be a total game-changer. /s
No wonder they aren’t expending too much effort publicising it.

Posted by: Jon_in_AU | Aug 30 2025 7:24 utc | 104

DH: Sachs, Henningsen & Bowes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuMxA5sFy14
“…The truth about Trump’s peace flop in Ukraine and how it is backfiring on US hegemony worldwide as Russia, China and BRICS chart a new course. A full update on the latest in geopolitics.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Aug 30 2025 7:30 utc | 105

Many of UK’s people are clearly struggling economically speaking. Simplicius reports that “the number of shoplifting incidents in the UK has reached an unprecedented level: in the 12 months ending March 31, a staggering 530,643 cases were recorded in England and Wales.”
Given it continues to be run by the same kinds of elites that presided over colonialism and imperialism and still think it is the same, I wonder when the next round of petty crime convicts will be conveniently shipped to Australia and other destinations to fulfil the aims of the neo-British Empire.
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/inept-leaders-tunnel-vision-drives?utm_campaign=email-post&r=5de3dl&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

Posted by: George | Aug 30 2025 7:48 utc | 106

Satire.
Or is it?
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Aug 29 2025 19:59 utc | 38

It is. Trump would never have any idea there was such thing as a General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee.

Posted by: Avtonom | Aug 30 2025 8:24 utc | 107

Good time, they are saying that Tr@mp has died.

Posted by: Sany Dnepropetrovsk | Aug 30 2025 9:08 utc | 108

Posted by: Norwegian | Aug 30 2025 7:09 utc | 103
The most convincing aspect of the data from the recent hack of personal computers and local networks of the Ukrainian General Staff was not the total, but the time evolution of numbers: the dynamics looked like many I’ve seen in business and natural processes that have limits at the top, and its also similar to the evolution of deaths of German soldiers in WWII, with one very interesting difference.
German deaths in WWII had two phases, an initial exponential rise till 42-43 and then a subsequent leveling off towards the maximum in 45, while ukrops deaths didn’t have an initial exponential phase. Ukrops started to be exterminated with a decreasing 2nd order rate from the very beginning. Perhaps this is the difference betweeen offensive-defensive wars (Germany) versus purely defensive wars (ukropland).

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Aug 30 2025 9:35 utc | 109

@106
Those shoplifting figures are what the government admits to, out of what is actually reported by businesses.
In reality most businesses gave up reporting anything to the useless police who are also overwhelmed by the magnitude of imported crime.
The true figures are probably 3 times that level and that’s being conservative.

Posted by: Truthsayer | Aug 30 2025 9:53 utc | 110

Hey @JRS
Yuzhmash… just got re-smashed.
{so did a lot of targets, but you seem to have a particular interest in Yous-R-mashed}.
> “Not that there’s anything wrong with that”….
https://nitter.poast.org/AMK_Mapping_/status/1961668397261000929
++

NASA FIRMS data shows that a large fire is burning at the Yuzhmash Defence Plant in Dnipro. This appears to be the main target for the missiles and drones in the city, as I previously suspected.

https://nitter.poast.org/AMK_Mapping_/status/1961668397261000929

Posted by: Melaleuca | Aug 30 2025 10:00 utc | 111

Russia still pushing hard at Ukraine – to ensure it sets the terms and conditions of any peace deal.
“Security guarantees for Ukraine must be the result of a settlement of the conflict with Russia, not a precondition for negotiations, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said.
Kiev has demanded security guarantees from its Western backers as a prerequisite to a peace deal. Moscow has not ruled out guarantees in principle, but opposes efforts to design them without Russia’s participation.
At a press briefing on Friday, Zakharova said any guarantees must be based on an “understanding that takes into account the security interests of Russia.” She added that a settlement must ensure Ukraine’s demilitarization, denazification, neutral and non-nuclear status, and recognition of the territorial realities.
“It is necessary to understand that providing security guarantees is not a condition, but a result of a peaceful settlement based on eliminating the root causes of the conflict in Ukraine, which, in turn, will guarantee the security of our country,” she said.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Aug 30 2025 10:14 utc | 112

I’m sure this will upset a few Ukrainians, and turn more of them against the little Neo-Nazi dictator Zelensky.
“Kiev has taken another step toward banning the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) by officially declaring it linked to Russia. The ruling paves the way for a full ban on the country’s largest religious institution through the courts.
Vladimir Zelensky’s government has been increasingly taking aim at the UOC in recent years, a policy that has hardened in light of the conflict with Russia. Several of its churches have been seized, and criminal cases have been opened against clerics.
This week, Ukraine’s State Service for Ethnopolitics and Freedom of Conscience posted a statement on its website saying that the UOC had been found to be associated with “a foreign religious organization whose activities are banned in Ukraine.”
A law enacted last year allows religious organizations affiliated with governments Kiev deems “aggressors” to be banned. Zelensky has defended the measures as necessary to protect the country’s “spiritual”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Aug 30 2025 10:16 utc | 113

they hit another bastard
https://t.me/ASupersharij/44897

Posted by: Sany Dnepropetrovsk | Aug 30 2025 10:23 utc | 114

Andriy Parubiy has been shot.

Posted by: Cherrycoke | Aug 30 2025 10:24 utc | 115

Probably, the real number of Ukrainian losses is somewhere in-between. I believe it is safe to say it is more than one million.
Posted by: Norwegian | Aug 30 2025 7:09 utc | 103
But totally different situations.
2×1 million means AFU could still use millions of meat
2×1.7, would mean last available already under use
Pre-demographic losses, Ukraine could have 11 million men from which to get 7.1
Post migration and loss of oblasts, maybe 7 million from which to get 4.2 (which would have at least some discounted for critical work or protected friends)

Posted by: Newbie | Aug 30 2025 10:34 utc | 116

Posted by: Cherrycoke | Aug 30 2025 10:24 utc | 115
When Colonel Voronych was shot and killed in a parking lot in Kiev on July 10th, I wrote here that it will continue.
Today it was Parubiy.
I’m pretty sure there are more contracts out there.
These guys should spend more of their stolen money in their security.
Stinky with spending in security?
You get a bullet in your fucking head (credits to RATM).

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Aug 30 2025 10:48 utc | 117

“Stop posting” – Dumbass 37
—————————————————————————–
Oh, the irony of it.
Hey Dumbass, you say that to everybody who disagrees with your POV so, when it’s actually applicable, you have no credibility*.
See “Boy who cried wolf” for more details on the subject.
*Honestly, with what you post…you’d have no credibility anyway. Nobody wants to listen to the rantings of somebody who accomplished nothing in life and wound up embittered in their old age.”
Posted by: S Brennan | Aug 29 2025 20:18 utc | 41
Very well said.
His pitiable comment,’stop posting’ , confirms Dumbass has an ‘Intellectual Glass Jaw’
h
My, his bullshit is tiresome.

Posted by: canuk | Aug 30 2025 11:55 utc | 118

“Did dumbass tell someone to stop posting?
What a smelly asshole.”
Posted by: Barstool | Aug 29 2025 23:53 utDDDc | 67
I second that motion

Posted by: canuk | Aug 30 2025 11:57 utc | 119

“Dumbass?
An asshole troll who should be banned forever.”
Posted by: Thessalonia | Aug 30 2025 3:44 utc | 95
Agreed

Posted by: canuk | Aug 30 2025 12:00 utc | 120

Hey there, we can all be irritating at times and LD has the same right to be here, and even being irritating now and then, as everyone else. He is not a troll. There are many trolls. Better use energy on getting rid of them than an honest regular.
We all also know very well that if we dislike someone or their contents they’re easily skipped.
Mobbing and bullying is to sink very low.

Posted by: Avtonom | Aug 30 2025 12:09 utc | 121

Posted by: Avtonom | Aug 30 2025 12:09 utc | 121
I agree.
There are many posters I disagree with, and for various reasons, but I tend to keep it to myself for the most part and just scroll on to the next comment.
Even the stuff I disagree with is, more often than not, still food for thought and further introspection.

Posted by: Jon_in_AU | Aug 30 2025 12:29 utc | 122

Buffer Zone ?
Moscow wants a DMZ that runs to the Settin-Trieste line.

Posted by: Exile | Aug 30 2025 13:02 utc | 123

Credit where credit is due – EU spends a lot of effort to make it look like they’re doing something all the time. Repeating the same claims over and over again. Never actually doing anything. Impotence incarnate. Entertaining their discussions is a waste of time.

Posted by: boneless | Aug 30 2025 13:30 utc | 124

I noticed something with me today. I wanted to come to B’s bar but decided not to. Because I didn’t want to see all the usual obnoxious comments. Between the attacks and the poorly written ones, the place feels like the dirty bar where tables are greasy and the floor soiled. Too bad for it had potential. Good luck to all anyway.

Posted by: Stephane | Aug 30 2025 14:02 utc | 125

As the potus Pilate gets to the deadline and can wash his hands and walk away – it seems the grand clean up has begun.
The expert execution in the street of one of the architects of Maidan.
That’s a message to the crazed hoodlum banderists – the gig is over.
Will we ever know whether it was the cia (ZioFascists Of The Collective Waste) or a Russian hitman. in Kiev you I can bet there will are many SF/spook teams living clandestinely. Also in the enemy camps and industries, ready to move at an order from Moscow.
We are entering ‘10 days of spring’ end game.
Mertz even gets to do his Downfall madman cornered act by claiming Germany is in ‘conflict’ with the RF!
‘ @SprinterExpres0
3h
Merz claims that Germany is in a state of conflict with Russia
“We are already in a state of conflict with Russia” – said the German chancellor in an interview with the French TV channel LCI.
Aug 30, 2025 · 7:30 AM UTC ‘
The fantasist Nazi scions still don’t get it – they are the same tools of ziofascist as they were then.
The German people should be storming the Reichstag now – not repeating the error that led to their disastrous defeat and win for the City and the Zio overloerds at their centuries long attempt to keep EurAsia divided and Ruled.
Dumb dumb dumb. Just like the old joke butt pollacks.
Sad. So so sad. As the smirking potus Pilate will say next week.
As the markets are allowed to finally collapse to provide cover.
As the phony war will unfold in the waters off Venezuela.
Maybe they’ll invade Isla Margarita? That’s where most Cocaine transits from.
Has done long before Maduro or Chavez.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Aug 30 2025 14:02 utc | 126

Melaleuca@111……they hit the plant again, but but but wasn’t turned to Hazelnut paste just this past year…..seems 404 can put them back together faster than Russia can destroy them….they must have Russians working for them, no one but Russians can put things back together faster than they can be blown up……
Cheers M

Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Aug 30 2025 14:06 utc | 127

OWP allows for the rapid integration of new weapons, provides defined pathways for integration of 3rd party capabilities, and builds the necessary foundation to enable true capability re-use across weapon and uncrewed platforms.

‘integration of 3rd party capabilities’. . does that mean chips from washing machines? just wondering. The proposed weapons may be in the prototype/planning stages but the power point presentations with their tech bro/corpospeak BS are fully realized artforms.

Posted by: Mike R | Aug 30 2025 14:06 utc | 128

“Why 3,350 New Bombs For Ukraine Will Not Make A Difference”
They will, if actually delivered (never know with Trump) make a small difference just like about everything else that has been delivered from the West to Ukraine. The continued delivery of weapons and other aid has been the game changer in this war. 3 days to 3 years +
These actions continue to raise the cost to Russia. Another day, another 100+ Russians killed. And these days, another day, and another refinery is damaged.

Posted by: ed4 | Aug 30 2025 14:08 utc | 129

Posted by: Kay | Aug 30 2025 2:35 utc | 89
“I do wonder what President Putin must be thinking after all that pomp and ceremony a couple of weeks ago. Did he/Russia really believe the US/Trump was invested in peace? Lmaooooo!”
It really comes down to what Trump told Putin privately in the limousine on the ride from the airport to the peace talks venue. You only know what the media has reported; only Trump and Putin know what was said privately.

Posted by: Paranaense | Aug 30 2025 14:28 utc | 130

Avtonom 121 / Jon_in_AU 122,
I don’t quite follow your logic in the above noted comments.
Dumbass tells others that they don’t have the right to speak here and you two say that others commenters shouldn’t criticize Dumbass when he calls for censorship because…wait for it…Dumbass has the right to speak?
I mean WTF: You are most definitely not defending free speech you’re advocating the principle that “some animals are more equal than others“. Maybe that’s okay in a dystopian novella employing satirical allegory but, here it just comes across as petty bourgeois bull$#!t…if you get my drift?

Posted by: S Brennan | Aug 30 2025 14:42 utc | 131

Could there be something to the apparent increase in heavy surveillance flights by NATO/US assets around Crimea reported on Telegram channels?
These assholes also have form executing provocations while Putin is out of the country.

Posted by: Clem_Fandango | Aug 30 2025 15:06 utc | 132

@ George | Aug 30 2025 2:53 utc | 91
thanks george! i like the track you’ve shared… a latin vibe! i have watched some of those playing for change videos before and enjoy the idea of getting musicians from around the world playing together with one another, even if it is by an important reliance of technology.. for me, music is live in person with the others in the room, as opposed to via skye, or whatever the medium is for doing what they do here..regardless of that, i like what they are trying to convey, putting people together like that..

Posted by: james | Aug 30 2025 15:09 utc | 133

Avtonom 121 / Jon_in_AU 122,
“I don’t quite follow your logic in the above noted comments.
Dumbass tells others that they don’t have the right to speak here and you two say that others commenters shouldn’t criticize Dumbass when he calls for censorship because…wait for it…Dumbass has the right to speak?
I mean WTF: You are most definitely not defending free speech you’re advocating the principle that “some animals are more equal than others”. Maybe that’s okay in a dystopian novella employing satirical allegory but, here it just comes across as petty bourgeois bull$#!t…if you get my drift?”
Posted by: S Brennan | Aug 30 2025 14:42 utc | 131
Best post I have read today.
Dumbass, ubiquitously , puts down ‘Whiteys”-he is a racist there is no doubt.

Posted by: canuk | Aug 30 2025 15:21 utc | 134

Posted by: Avtonom | Aug 30 2025 12:09 utc | 121
So its alright for ‘Glass Jaw LoveDumbass” (TM) to ‘bully other posters’ but no one should reciprocate?
Come on, wake up!!

Posted by: canuk | Aug 30 2025 15:31 utc | 135

These ERAMS are remarkably similar to the ‘buzz bombs’ used by hitler in the last world war, the same princible.
With an added modern guidence system.
Going only on what b has written.
I would’nt down play this development, if used, it would be a significant esculation.
I grew up with storys of the dreaded German buzz bombs, hitting London and other uk citys. They coused huge devestating damage to london, along with a psycholigical fear that went with them ,
Aparently first you’d here the siren then the drone of the bomb, then it fell silent before several secounds later creating a massive explostion.
No doubt Vladirir Putin will have contingency plans.
And thers the rub. Look out london watch out for reciprical return fire !
One last point this would suit america/trump, dragging europe and Russia further into direct conflict whilst the yanks stand back and laugh.
Plus zelenskys plan all along.
So no it’s ‘significant’

Posted by: Mark2 | Aug 30 2025 15:41 utc | 136

The bomb numbers are mythical, just like the Eurocuck peacekeepers.
For example the loudest of the Russia-fighters, the YooKay has seen it’s military shrink by about 14’000. Since the SMO begin.
That’s according to stats in public domain.

Posted by: Urban Fox | Aug 30 2025 16:59 utc | 137

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Aug 30 2025 10:16 utc | 113
“Kiev has taken another step toward banning the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) by officially declaring it linked to Russia. The ruling paves the way for a full ban on the country’s largest religious institution through the courts.”
Everywhere there are Us/Jews, Christians are being killed and their Churces are burning/ being destroyed. Look at Gaza, Syria, Irak.
Look at Monte Cassino in ww2, there is a clear pattern. We are the destroyers:
https://www.azquotes.com/author/33207-Maurice_Samuel

Posted by: Paul from Norway | Aug 30 2025 17:42 utc | 138

The uk should declare war on america and jus cut the middle man out (Russia)
Lateral thinking, dont bust my balls.

Posted by: Mark2 | Aug 30 2025 17:58 utc | 139

I grew up with storys of the dreaded German buzz bombs, hitting London and other uk citys. They coused huge devestating damage to london, along with a psycholigical fear that went with them ,
Aparently first you’d here the siren then the drone of the bomb, then it fell silent before several secounds later creating a massive explostion.
Posted by: Mark2 | Aug 30 2025 15:41 utc | 136
Thomas Pynchon wrote a 1,000 page novel about this.

Posted by: Cherrycoke | Aug 30 2025 18:05 utc | 140

Cherrycoke @ 140
Thanks for the book ref, sounds well worth the read,
The west is running a one sided war with no personal consequenses thanks to Vladimir’s restraint ? how long can that possably continue.
Someday soon london is in for a massive wake up call.
Its the downside of Vladimirs saintly restrait.
Its left the west with a dangerous sence of untouchable infalabilty.
Sadly.
Respect

Posted by: Mark2 | Aug 30 2025 18:40 utc | 141

Posted by: ed4 | Aug 30 2025 14:08 utc | 129
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Stop spreading these 3 days disinformation. This is West’s BS, not Russia’s or VVP’S.

Posted by: scc | Aug 30 2025 18:51 utc | 142

Posted by: canuk | Aug 30 2025 15:31 utc | 135
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The “stop posting” of LD addressed one specific poster who keeps repeating the same “what if” thread after thread.
I myself made the same comment to that poster.

Posted by: scc | Aug 30 2025 18:55 utc | 143

It’s not a show. Does anyone think the Nazi is going to lie on the sidewalk trying not to move for an hour waiting for the coroner to show up and do his part? No, the Nazi is well and truly dead, and good riddance regardless of who ordered it.

Posted by: William Gruff | Aug 30 2025 19:02 utc | 144

Sorry, wrong thread.

Posted by: William Gruff | Aug 30 2025 19:05 utc | 145

Posted by: canuk | Aug 30 2025 15:31 utc | 135
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The “stop posting” of LD addressed one specific poster who keeps repeating the same “what if” thread after thread.
I myself made the same comment to that poster.
Posted by: scc | Aug 30 2025 18:55 utc | 143
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LD is right, whatever one thinks of him (or her). This content has been posted dozens of times by a number of sock puppets — an ipso facto bannable offense back when this site was actually moderated.

Posted by: malenkov | Aug 30 2025 19:57 utc | 146

I have reread the article. It appears that one or more assassins are specifically targeting those responsible for the Odessa massacre. The assassins could, of course, be Russian, as all of the victims were people with Russian backgrounds. However, this would likely be a private operation (possibly financed by a Russian oligarch — pure speculation on my part).

Posted by: smartfox | Aug 30 2025 20:35 utc | 147

Posted by: canuk | Aug 30 2025 15:21 utc | 134
“Dumbass, ubiquitously , puts down ‘Whiteys”-he is a racist there is no doubt.”
Not to mention his extreme hypocrisy. He will criticize anything and anyone he disagrees with for the exact same things he dismisses amongst those he supports. Principles are for other people.

Posted by: Paranaense | Aug 30 2025 20:36 utc | 148

Posted by: malenkov | Aug 30 2025 19:57 utc | 146
“LD is right, whatever one thinks of him (or her).”
Yes, and a broken clock is right twice a day.

Posted by: Paranaense | Aug 30 2025 20:44 utc | 149

Posted by: malenkov | Aug 30 2025 19:57 utc | 146
“LD is right, whatever one thinks of him (or her). This content has been posted dozens of times by a number of sock puppets — an ipso facto bannable offense back when this site was actually moderated.”
Because you are b?
Are you so strong to desire to be a Marshall?
You are simply an hypocritical guy who thinks he has the power to make this place along. But, it’s a lie. You are not his cousin, nor you are able to speak in Russian language, nor Deutsch, dear.
Who the fuck are you to speak like the owner of this site?
And to speak with for others.
LD speaks for itself.
Musician. Hear more music. Cousin.

Posted by: Esophagus | Aug 30 2025 20:55 utc | 150

Very pedantic gay, who do not recognize his old problems with the father.
LD is a disgusting bot whose aim is to disrupt this forum.
You are a poor old gay, unable to see the factual propaganda because you are dying as the confession of yourself.
Unable to live, unable to make anyone free or happy, you always will return to be, another thing that you must defend.
And, you?

Posted by: Esophagus | Aug 30 2025 21:09 utc | 151

Posted by: Mark2 | Aug 30 2025 18:40 utc | 141
“Gravity’s Rainbow” well worth the read? Yes.

Posted by: Cherrycoke | Aug 30 2025 21:13 utc | 152

You try to know who the fuck are we.
But, from your writings I know that you are a fag. Dear old.
If you really are an honest human, why do you judge the others?
Pharisee.

Posted by: Esophagus | Aug 30 2025 21:18 utc | 153

At the beginning of the SMO, Putin publicly declared that those responsible for the Odessa massacre would be held responsible.

Posted by: Lysias | Aug 30 2025 21:29 utc | 154

its gonna cost Merz we are aleady at war with Russia and Macron to continue to fight the “russian ogre” eg
Few grasp the jaw-dropping scale of the new defense benchmark. To get a rough idea of what a 5% defense target means, take Germany as an example. In 2024, with a GDP of €4.3 trillion, such a commitment would have required €215 billion for defense in a single year – rather than €86 billion under the 2% benchmark. Put differently: Spending 5% of GDP on defense would, by itself, have consumed 45% of the €475 billion federal budget, dwarfing other priorities: ten times more than education and research, thirteen times more than health.
extract from rt article
Prof. Schlevogt’s Compass No. 23: The art of political tragicomedy – Zelensky’s playbook
Published: 30 Aug 2025 | 12:50 GMT
European leaders on war footing flocked to the White House to plea for protection. Ukraine’s president brought self-parody to center stage.

Posted by: Jo | Aug 30 2025 21:32 utc | 155

by: Lysias | Aug 30 2025 21:29 utc | 154
Is it our problem?
Maybe its their problem.
Why do we use the life of others to justify our own relationship?
Let them be free.

Posted by: Esophagus | Aug 30 2025 21:36 utc | 156

somewhat optimistic
After the announcement of a ceasefire in Ukraine, American private military companies (PMCs) may be deployed, – The Telegraph
– Thus, Trump is trying to bypass his promise not to deploy American soldiers in Ukraine. This idea is being discussed alongside general security guarantees from a “coalition of the willing.” PMCs will help restore Ukraine’s defense line, protect American enterprises, and establish new military bases.
– “The presence of private mercenaries will serve as a deterrent factor that will prevent Putin from violating a possible ceasefire,” the newspaper writes.

Posted by: Jo | Aug 30 2025 21:37 utc | 157

partizan on slavyangrad has extensive details…extract
Dnepropetrovsk — a systematic strike on the missile-space base, foreign cluster, and solid-fuel cycle — part 1
As part of a unified massive raid, a wide range of means of destruction were used: cruise missiles of sea and air basing “Kalibr”, X-101, X-59, X-69, operational-tactical missiles “Iskander-M” and “Iskander-K”, as well as strike UAVs “Geran-2”.
The Dnepropetrovsk direction received the densest package: the production-assembly circuit of “Yuzhmash”, design and experimental sites of CB “Yuzhnoye”, the foreign engineering-logistics cluster (with affiliations to international contractors, which we have already written about earlier), and the “Pavlograd Chemical Plant” with prolonged detonations of explosives were hit.

Posted by: Jo | Aug 30 2025 21:45 utc | 158

🇺🇸🇺🇦 The USA officially acknowledged participation in strikes on Russian territory
– The US Permanent Representative to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, confirmed on Fox News: Washington is helping Kyiv carry out long-range strikes on targets deep inside Russia.
– “We provide capabilities for long-range strikes, and most likely the Ukrainians intend to use them,” Whitaker said.
– The diplomat did not specify whether this refers to weapons, intelligence data, or direct targeting guidance.
@Slavyangrad

Posted by: Jo | Aug 30 2025 21:59 utc | 159

The problem we have is ourselves.
We gonna die, without doubt.
I have no problems with humans because we’re done. All of us are done.
I have a problem with the inhuman bot who disrupt any possibility of being reasonable. And those who defend this irrational disrupt as a form of democracy.
False. It’s the ego. You do not want this life, the people to be free.
What do you want is to make your impotence a fact that you don’t have.
If we’re not for everyone, we are not humans.
All the people have doing terrible things in our existence. All of us.
If we desire to be free of our actual behavior, we must recognize the bad things with the aim, the intention, to be the best parents for all the next-generation.
Let our bad understanding be a hope for those who are.
Let them.

Posted by: Esophagus | Aug 30 2025 22:01 utc | 160

Posted by: S Brennan | Aug 30 2025 14:42 utc | 131
Nope.
LD certainly could have approached the situation better, but I agreed with the general observation that “john” had posted the exact same comment in multiple threads and it was repetitive and probably ought to stop.
Then “john”, in a follow-up comment asked for suggestions to improve his narrative rather than being critisised. That, on the surface, I can understand on one level, but as the whole (oft-repeated) proposition “john” was pushing seemed totally daft I don’t think asking for suggested improvements was really going to fly.
The whole comment “john” posted reads like a typical attempt to invert a likely truth and sow dischord…and it has worked. I’m all for alternative hypothesis…when they aren’t patently stupid and a waste of time.
This one ig orant diatribe by “john” has already wasted several minutes of my valuable existence, which I certainly shall not be continuing.
Think what ever you want to think, Brennan. Hey, at least the inside of our craniums are free…
for now…

Posted by: Jon_in_AU | Aug 30 2025 22:27 utc | 161

*ignorant

Posted by: Jon_in_AU | Aug 30 2025 22:28 utc | 162

Kallas VdL still attempting to grab the russian held funds and still Belgium says no toooooo risky forthe financial system
meanwhile as well as massive attack in Dnepro by Partizan on slavyangrad,
other huge attacks
During a massive strike on the night of August 29 to 30, 2025, Russian forces carried out a series of targeted strikes on military infrastructure facilities in the Donetsk region. The main focus was on the frontline and near-frontline zones where units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), their command posts, radio intelligence, and supply points were located.
individual targets referred
also
details and results of
During a massive strike on the night of August 29 to 30, 2025, Russian forces carried out a series of targeted strikes on military infrastructure facilities in the Donetsk region. The main focus was on the frontline and near-frontline zones where units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), their command posts, radio intelligence, and supply points were located.

Posted by: Jo | Aug 30 2025 22:31 utc | 163

More excellent research in another informative article; aka investigative journalism.
Thank you, b.

Posted by: YesXorNo | Aug 30 2025 23:06 utc | 164

Posted by: Jon_in_AU | Aug 30 2025 22:27 utc | 161
“This one ig orant diatribe by “john” has already wasted several minutes of my valuable existence, which I certainly shall not be continuing.”
You could do what everyone else here does. If you notice that you have read that post 3 times already you can scroll down to the end.

Posted by: Paranaense | Aug 30 2025 23:37 utc | 165

@157
American Rambo going to have patriot batteries!
Russian arty kill American Rambo…. can do easy!
@159
US is only sponsor of the war, US keeps Kiev armed and filled with kill chain targets. Euros sending their worthless scraps
War not happen without US. Trump should have close the target data on 21 Jan 2025. No shutting downing Kiev gifts makes this war Trump’s escapade!

Posted by: paddy | Aug 30 2025 23:43 utc | 166

@Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Fri, 29 Aug 2025 16:54:00 GMT | 6

When I saw the news reports about these ERAMs this was the first question raised in my mind: “What are they going to launch them with?”

Helos? Jet trainers? Babushkas trained in pickle jar fling?

Posted by: persiflo | Aug 31 2025 0:27 utc | 167

Posted by: james | Aug 30 2025 15:09 utc | 133
“for me, music is live in person with the others in the room”,
I totally agree James, that’s the real stuff and I have been active in that on a weekly basis for many many years myself. I also think there is a real difference between the vibrations that are emitted by real musical instruments in a room compared to electronic sources of recorded music, especially digital.
“i like what they are trying to convey, putting people together like that..”
Me too: I just love seeing the world’s people interacting together like that. I think the original impetus of PFC was due to the admiration of the work of a busker who lived in San Francisco.
Manu Chao is a great guy too, and usually plays in quite small groups with many different musicians. He is full of music, and could get music to flow out of out of anything, even rubber band. He’s also a real man of the people without a trace of self-importance or hubris.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2hskB_WpPI&list=RDy2hskB_WpPI&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zW8a3XNp_4&list=RD1zW8a3XNp_4&start_radio=1

Posted by: George | Aug 31 2025 0:43 utc | 168

Busking is a lot of fun, I only started doing it recently through joining small group sessions. Connections are building quickly, and every time something interesting happens. Modern battery-powered speakers are great assets, though a pocket drum set including a drummer remains much desired.

Posted by: persiflo | Aug 31 2025 0:58 utc | 169

Posted by: persiflo | Aug 31 2025 0:58 utc | 169
Good on you persiflo. I have always been inspired by good buskers and such things as the gypsy music tradition etc., since getting together, jamming and having a great time with friends, seems to be so much of our anthropological past that makes us truly human and helps us see the best sides of people. Unfortunately recorded and cloned electronic music from big stars has replaced much of that, except for the getting together bit to party. For me, actually playing a musical instrument is a completely different thing and it makes you connect with other people in great ways, especially when it involves improvisation.

Posted by: George | Aug 31 2025 1:15 utc | 170

I got around to improvisation really slowly, after being stuck in some sort of artistic crisis as I (wrongly, of course) believed good music must mean it’s deliberately arranged². Seeing that, I gave up on it altogether when I entered university and decided to focus. Much later I came around to embrace just doing “punk” as I called it, now thinking a gesture of personal expression is always fair (though not necessarily widely regarded). Then I found out about improv by working with others again … currently I am doing it exclusively, also when out busking. My buddy brings his boutique synthezisers, I play bass or sometimes a moog, and we’re joined by various instruments such as winds, guitars or didgeridoo, or vocalists. Say what you will about rap, it can be quite nice out there. We also made interesting acquaintances quickly, such as a very gifted (and great-looking) young Touareg guy, who just joined us together with his buddy who is a great guitarist as well – an amazing jam unfolded and left everyone happy, including a small but sizable crowd of onlookers. I observe that basically every time we go out, we meet someone new and get to connect with them. This is all supported by somewhat regular jams we hold in Waldemar’s music cellar, which he tends to quite carefully. The connection aspect is nothing short of live-changing for me. – I you feel like doing something alike, start going to public jam sessions in your area and get to know others, that’s how it began here as well. The integrative person is Waldemar, who I got to know when he hit me up on the street like “Hey, can I ask you a question?” – Yes, I said. LOL —
I think the whole idea of doing this is rather timely. When societies drift into decadence such as present-day Germany does, it’s a good way to cope and simply live out the human essentials.
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² Like for instance Alfred Schnittke, a Russo-German composer who died in Hamburg by the way.
Alfred Schnittke – Concerto Grosso n.1
The otherworldly melody that starts around 19:00 was used as the jingle for the Olympic Winter Games in Sotchi.

Posted by: persiflo | Aug 31 2025 2:04 utc | 171

I wrote a fairly detailed reply on my experiences relating to street music which didn’t make it through the filter – perhaps it will appear later.

Posted by: persiflo | Aug 31 2025 2:16 utc | 172

Posted by: Mark2 | Aug 30 2025 18:40 utc | 141
The west is running a one sided war with no personal consequenses thanks to Vladimir’s restraint ? how long can that possably continue.
Someday soon london is in for a massive wake up call.
Its the downside of Vladimirs saintly restrait.
Its left the west with a dangerous sence of untouchable infalabilty.
Sadly.
Respect

The rational approach to the actions of both the U.S. and the Europeans under the banner of coalition of the willing might be to realize that their economies are in a death spiral and try to avoid getting singed in the process….perhaps this could be a motivating factor for Putin/Lavrov. Trump continues to act out as if he is the emperor of the world, but his country is in tatters and it’s becoming more and more obvious to those of us who live here. In common with some of the European governments and the EU, the U.S. has engaged in foreign intervention at a time when their citizens have witnessed an unprecedented transfer of wealth from the working class to the oligarchical “elites”….(BTW this is not capitalism). It’s a mess and the empire will collapse, but…..the U.S. still has the ability to unleash a horrible cost on the rest of the world by using nuclear weapons…..so can Israel….due to the influence of the most radical elements in Israeli power structure on the policies of the U.S. power structure this is a real danger….from my perspective none of the “elites” in the U.S. and Europe give a damn about the citizens of their respective countries and they are brazen about it. The trick is to let these barbarians lose power without destroying the world…..that may be a very difficult challenge. While it may be psychologically satisfying for Russia to drop a few Oreshniks on London, it would just be a viscous circle, perhaps justified, but more likely to escalate beyond any hope of control…in any case, here’s a round on the house virtually

Posted by: Giuseppe | Aug 31 2025 2:27 utc | 173

Turkey inaugurates “Steel Dome“, a native Turkish multi-layered air defense.
People are closely observing the war in Ukraine, assessing new threats – drones – and copying what works – Russian air defense.

Posted by: Passerby | Aug 31 2025 6:46 utc | 174

Posted by: persiflo | Aug 31 2025 2:04 utc | 171
Al good stuff Persiflo
I’ve been doing much the same for years. I started with classical music for 10 years as a kid then shifted over to jazz-rock and modal improvisation which I learnt from a jazz player at the time. Since then it has been an integral part of my life. It would be great to be able to meet people like you on here, I’m sure we’d have also have a lot in common and hit it off with the music together with your friends as well. Glad your post got through in the end.

Posted by: George | Aug 31 2025 7:48 utc | 175

Illyechevsk: “Geran-2” strike on the railway ferry complex — equipment and trains destroyed
August 31, 2025, around 01:50 Russian forces struck the third critically important facility in Ilyeichevsk — the railway ferry complex, which provided operational unloading and distribution of military cargo through Chornomorsk.
Synelnykovo: series of “Geran-2” strikes on the temporary deployment point of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces with detonation of an ammunition depot
August 31, 2025, around 00:45 Russian forces carried out several targeted strikes with “Geran-2” strike drones on the temporary deployment point of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces units, located on the territory of the agricultural enterprise “Synelnykovo-Agro”.
Ilyichevsk–Chernomorsk: “Geran-2” strikes on the fish port. A foreign vessel involved in the gray logistics of the Ukrainian GUR was damaged
Russian forces carried out a series of targeted strikes with “Geran-2” strike drones on the territory of the Ilyichevsk fish port. At least five direct hits were recorded, causing large fires and secondary detonation of cargo.
full details Partizan.Slavyangrad.
Ukrainian media confirming hits on electrical facilities:
In the Odessa region, four DTEK energy facilities were attacked during the night.
The company stated that as soon as specialists receive permission from the military and rescuers, they will begin inspecting the equipment and emergency restoration work.
@Slavyangrad

Posted by: Jo | Aug 31 2025 11:23 utc | 176

Posted by: Giuseppe | Aug 31 2025 2:27 utc | 173
Excellent analysis, thanks!
Time is not on the side of the Empire…

Posted by: canuk | Aug 31 2025 13:26 utc | 177