In my recent Germany military diplomacy trip, I was able to visit BMW museum in Munich.
Obviously, this is a great piece of machinery and has a lot of history to it - good, bad and ugly.
Randomly met my friend Oleksii Rudenko @oleksii_rudenko on the same military trip in Germany.
He is such a great fella, now serving in Azov brigade. He used to pursue his PhD abroad, but came back to Ukraine to fight. Big respect!
Absolutely agree with Robert Brovdi, USF commander here - we are looking at industrial process of deleting russian idiots.
It's an art, LEAN, process, and mathematics.
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I am reading this book right now by @Jack_Watling.
It's a great book with a lot of examples, focusing on different conflicts all around the world, including Ukraine.
It's easy to relate to for myself, but I would recommend this for any national security policy-makers.
This will be made into a legendary photograph like legendary paintings in the old days.
It highlights tectonic shift in how warfare between Ukraine and Russia will turn out.
Beautiful, just beautiful.
Russian idiots construction crane intercepts Ukrainian deep strike drones
I think Moscow should be bombed harder.
All the military-related facilities should be turned into dust, and therefore Russia will lose itโs ability to wage war against Ukraine.
This is how we will stop them, just a matter of time and tools.
It's a great substack post about how Ukraine's battlefield has transformed so much since 2022, and what role technology played in it.
But apart from the warfare, there is always a human story there - that is woven into the daily warfighting routines.
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This is a great discussion between me and Shaun Pinner @ShaunPinnerUA on drone warfare, Russia-Ukraine, humanity, family and love.
I highly recommend checking that out!
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