Is rattled Putin set to unleash the father
of all bombs on defiant Ukraine? TOS-1
system that fires vaporizing thermobaric
missiles is seen rumbling through the east
Daily Mail (UK),
by
Mark Hookham
&
Jake Ryan
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
2/27/2022 6:15:05 AM
Dusted with snow and sitting on a tank- carrying truck, this is the menacing image of Russia’s deadly weapon that will spread fear across Ukraine – and the world.After three days of dogged defence by Ukraine’s military frustrated the advance of Vladimir Putin’s forces, the Russian President yesterday deployed a fearsome rocket system onto the battlefield.Footage verified by the American broadcaster CNN showed the Russian army moving TOS-1 Buratino rockets towards the front line.Capable of firing a barrage of thermobaric ‘flamethrower’ rockets, the weapon can wipe out everything within a 300-yard radius.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
PChristopher 2/27/2022 6:25:10 AM (No. 1084157)
Using that weapon would be seen as a last ditch loser's action, a defacto admission that Putin couldn't beat an opponent that is a fraction of the size of his forces. Anyone remember that photo of the naked Vietnamese child running screaming in the street after being napalmed? You just wait until the world gets a look at a similar photo coming out of Ukraine...the Russians wouldn't be able to buy a friend anywhere after that.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 2/27/2022 6:41:39 AM (No. 1084161)
Chicom Xi and his cast of characters are watching most intently to see how the world deals with Putie's use of these weapons on the Ukrainians and humanity. So is Kimmie. And since NATO appears to be morphing into the new front for the EU's Great Reset crowd, will be most interesting to see how aggressively NATO member countries who lack their own military fire power address Putie's use of his thermobaric weaponry. And I believe he will use it to break Ukraine. Strange as it may seem, Putie has put the GR crowd back on its heels with the invasion. Or was this his plan all along. But was using the Ukrainian people as pawns in a violent military war even necessary, Putie?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 2/27/2022 7:01:45 AM (No. 1084170)
Sounds like the Ukrainians need to add Mr MOAB to their shopping list. I was 10 miles away from the first one they touched off down here on the Eglin test range.....even at that distance she was still loud and made the earth move. Get some! Wish we had her in Vietnam.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Ladyhawke 2/27/2022 8:28:30 AM (No. 1084234)
This sounds like a potential crime against humanity!
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I am not falling for this "red man bad" narrative.
If there is one thing I learned from watching George Bush get us into a war in Iraq, it is not to trust what they are pushing you to trust.
Ukraine has been a utopian playground for the globalist elite for decades (money laundering, child sex trafficking and bio weapon research). Six of the sites hit with missiles are reported to be US funded DOD bio labs doing things that would not be allowed on our soil.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 2/27/2022 9:39:51 AM (No. 1084303)
Keep digging Putie you are going to find yourself on a wanted poster as a war criminal around the world. This isn't working out like you thought it would. Between Putin and Biden I don't know who is the dumbest when making decisions. MUGA
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
dst4life 2/27/2022 9:59:36 AM (No. 1084329)
All of this is part of Putin's playbook. First of all, don't assume that Putin is "crazy" or "psychotic" or "unstable" merely because he has used hyperbolic language regarding Ukrainians, e.g., associating them with Nazism. And now he makes nuclear threats. I believe all of is designed to make the Western world very nervous. When people are nervous, they are more inclined to overreact or make mistakes. He's counting on this. If the West pushes harder, Putin can claim that the West has has declared war on Russia. He will act accordingly. Or, the Western militaries could make a tactical error, whereby Putin will claim the error was "deliberate." He is doing everything he can to make himself look like the victim instead of the perpetrator. This is classical psychopathic behavior.
Also, the Russian troops surrounded the Chernobyl plant, which melted down in 1986. That's a message to those who remember this incident of the nuclear disaster. Putin is also threatening to take Finland. Finland experienced radioactive fallout from the Cherynobyl accident.
See: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24135935/
Putin's PsyOps.
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Track and blow up.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
MickTurn 2/27/2022 10:41:12 AM (No. 1084387)
Putin is taking lessons from Faucci...mass Murder!
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
smokincol 2/27/2022 11:58:27 AM (No. 1084521)
wait, wait ... Ukraine can wait...drop that baby on Washington D.C. right on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave and the Capitol building the results would be astounding
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
bighambone 2/27/2022 12:08:39 PM (No. 1084537)
Does it really matter, as even if Putin decides to not use “thermobaric” missiles Western propaganda will say that he did all they need to do that is something blown up with a Ukrainian claiming that was caused by a “thermobaric” Russian missile. At this stage there is so much propaganda out there that the average person not not know what to believe is really going happening on the ground. That’s not to say that the Russians will not “use” “thermobaric” missiles, but that the end result should tell the real story.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
snowoutlaw 2/27/2022 12:27:20 PM (No. 1084564)
What does it matter if it takes one bomb or a hundred to knock a city block down? Buildings don't fight wars, soldiers do. the remaining rubble makes for many places to hide and fight.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 2/27/2022 12:41:02 PM (No. 1084573)
Re #5. I doubt your comments on bioweapons. I specifically managed programs on bioresearch which sought to employ former bioweapons research scientists in PEACEFUL, non military projects. In fact, I worked for two years on a project for a bioweapons detection system, which, of necessity, had to do testing against actual bioweapons to validate the effectiveness.
I was asking the US ambassador to a particular former soviet country why my project got suddenly shut down by the Ministry of Health, who had approved it for two years, and he called in the DTRA rep to our meeting. I then found that DTRA had shut down the project because it was considered "dual use", was funding lab work in a former soviet country that could be possibly construed to be related to bioweapons. The fact that it was a peaceful, non-weapons project, for a detection system to benefit our side meant nothing. Bam...OVER.
I doubt the claims greatly. Misconstruing what is really going on is common by folks who only hear part of the info.
DTRA was funding in Ukraine increased security at many research institutes that I worked with all over Ukraine because they had wide 'libraries' of pathogens typically stored in ordinary home freezers in a room with a $3 hardware store padlock on the door. We didn't try to destroy their research pathogen library, which they wouldn't agree to, but we wanted to make it more secure, which they agreed to. We built a new wing on the building, (the one I am directly familiar with, visited many times) key card access, and a backup diesel genset to keep security systems and the refrigeration running in power outages. A large US engineering firm did the construction. THAT is the kind of "DOD biofacilities" that I saw when I worked there up until the early 20 "teens". DTRA is Defense Threat Reduction Agency.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Birddog 2/27/2022 12:59:39 PM (No. 1084594)
Basically a "Cluster Bomb" with individual tubes rather than a multiple munition from a single rocket, really only useful against a large formation target...fire it once and it is empty, hit it and it blows up within it's convoy/formation raining it's damage on it's own forces. Hit it's resupply "Tail"? even more devastating. When it runs out of fuel and is abandoned on the roadside? It becomes a Ukraine weapon...
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#13 I appreciate your experience and who knows, perhaps you were read into every aspect of the plans of the DOD and CIA.
I don't happen to think we have any business funding or protecting "research pathogen libraries" in Ukraine or Wuhan or anywhere else. Seems to me that is the root of the current world-wide problem. Perhaps we should have used our considerable influence to demand they get rid of them instead.
https://www.veteranstoday.com/2022/02/24/us-bioweapons-labs-in-ukraine-what-will-russia-find-in-the-labs/
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