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    Quote Originally Posted by Orange Joe View Post
    Don't project please. Otherwise yes I like to debate. If I didn't I wouldn't be here would I?

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    And I disagree. Ammo does nothing without the bodies and guns/launchers to shoot them, by all counts right now Russia is having more issues with people than anything else.


    You both need to stop projecting yourselves on to others, just because you are/would be angry doesn't mean everyone is.


    There is exactly 1 time I have been mad on these forums and there was no question about it. Just ask @cubby (if he even remember anymore lol)
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    Quote Originally Posted by unfilteredJW View Post
    You don't debate, you pick fights.
    Says the guy randomly replying to me picking a fight? Come on guys if you don't like what I say please feel free to put me on ignore. Otherwise stop projecting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaidax View Post
    What a strange mindset.

    You do realize that one does not make the other meaningless? Russia needs everything, manpower and weapons/ammo/spare parts.

    Obviously, Kim can't solve the manpower issue for Russia, but he can help with weapons/ammo/spare parts.
    One doesn't make the other meaningless? guns on mortars shoot themselves now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaidax View Post
    Obviously, Kim can't solve the manpower issue for Russia, but he can help with weapons/ammo/spare parts.
    Ehhh, I'm not convinced NK is able to help with those, either. Not in any capacity that would matter, at least.

    Weapons? There's no way NK could give anything more than small arms, and I doubt Russia is hurting for those.

    Spare parts? I doubt there are many compatible vehicles between the countries that Russia could make a use for. And I don't think NK has all that much to give, even if they had.

    Ammo? Maybe for artillery. But then again, I doubt NK is swimming in that kind of ammo. It's also one of the few cards it has against SK; the ability to strike at Seoul. So how much of that is it willing to give away?

    In the end, I don't think this meeting is really for military aid. It's to give the west a middle finger, by working with NK. Though I have absolutely no clue how this meeting is supposed to look like, domestically...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Santti View Post
    In the end, I don't think this meeting is really for military aid. It's to give the west a middle finger, by working with NK. Though I have absolutely no clue how this meeting is supposed to look like, domestically...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Santti View Post
    Ehhh, I'm not convinced NK is able to help with those, either. Not in any capacity that would matter, at least.

    Weapons? There's no way NK could give anything more than small arms, and I doubt Russia is hurting for those.

    Spare parts? I doubt there are many compatible vehicles between the countries that Russia could make a use for. And I don't think NK has all that much to give, even if they had.

    Ammo? Maybe for artillery. But then again, I doubt NK is swimming in that kind of ammo. It's also one of the few cards it has against SK; the ability to strike at Seoul. So how much of that is it willing to give away?

    In the end, I don't think this meeting is really for military aid. It's to give the west a middle finger, by working with NK. Though I have absolutely no clue how this meeting is supposed to look like, domestically...
    North Korea is capable of making relatively high quality weaponry (rockets mainly). They have in the past shipped rockets to Iran which they've used to attack SA. But due to sanctions that's difficult, they send them in small batches IKEA style on multiple shipments, to be assembled by the user. They can't send large batches of weaponry to Russia by sea. And sending it all through China by train is going to be very expensive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by P for Pancetta View Post
    North Korea is capable of making relatively high quality weaponry (rockets mainly). They have in the past shipped rockets to Iran which they've used to attack SA. But due to sanctions that's difficult, they send them in small batches IKEA style on multiple shipments, to be assembled by the user. They can't send large batches of weaponry to Russia by sea. And sending it all through China by train is going to be very expensive.
    Isn't there a train connection to russia from NK? I mean Kim took the train to Moscow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iphie View Post
    Isn't there a train connection to russia from NK? I mean Kim took the train to Moscow.
    They are meeting in Russia's far east.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iphie View Post
    Isn't there a train connection to russia from NK? I mean Kim took the train to Moscow.
    That meeting happened in Vladivostok, but yes, there are train connections from NK to Russia, by which point Russia would presumably handle the logistics themselves if they get munitions from Fatso.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zealo View Post
    That meeting happened in Vladivostok, but yes, there are train connections from NK to Russia, by which point Russia would presumably handle the logistics themselves if they get munitions from Fatso.
    Right, right, I must've been misinformed about the location. My point was more or less that China doesn't need to be involved at all in the logistics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orange Joe View Post
    One doesn't make the other meaningless? guns on mortars shoot themselves now?
    Again, Russia needs guns and mortars just as much as they need men.

    Getting either covered is not a mutually exclusive goals, what's so hard to understand there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iphie View Post
    Right, right, I must've been misinformed about the location. My point was more or less that China doesn't need to be involved at all in the logistics.
    Yes, there is a tiny strip of land connecting N Korea to Russia.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaidax View Post
    The whole show they did does not mean much without actual action and isn't their first either. Last time they did it - it amounted to whole lot of nothing.

    Of course, times change, but I wouldn't expect Russia going all in hugging North Korea, because these things aren't in the vacuum, China won't be happy with Russia muddying up the waters in their backyard. And Russia itself isn't quite ready to go to the North Korea level of isolation.

    Russia gave Kim a king's welcome with a lot of smiles and hugs, but you can bet that behind the closed doors there was a lot of heated negotiations that may end up not bearing much fruit.
    True - it is not a done deal, but Russia might be running out of options that they perceive as better (obviously I think that the option of Russia just leaving Ukraine is preferable).

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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma77 View Post
    Yes, there is a tiny strip of land connecting N Korea to Russia.

    At least until China takes it back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corvus View Post
    At least until China takes it back.
    Pretty sure it is already part of China in their new maps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaidax View Post
    Again, Russia needs guns and mortars just as much as they need men.
    I would even say they need gun and mortars more than men (although the man-power problem is complicated as well), and since N. Korean artillery are normally knockoffs of Russian ones they should be compatible.

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    Kadyrov seems to have put out a video refuting reports of his demise. No turmoil in Chechnya after all unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corvus View Post
    Kadyrov seems to have put out a video refuting reports of his demise. No turmoil in Chechnya after all unfortunately.
    Don't think anyone here claimed he was dead, but in coma as per most recent news. And apparently his doctor was killed by burying him alive for "poisoning him"

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    That would be a shame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corvus View Post
    Kadyrov seems to have put out a video refuting reports of his demise. No turmoil in Chechnya after all unfortunately.
    Yeah, I expected as much, I never heard of someone dying of kidney failure despite getting medical help, and since he's a big boss, he gets the best medical care available to boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilian View Post
    Pretty sure it is already part of China in their new maps.
    Of course, there have been reports that many in China are upset when Qing's Manchuria is shown to be part of Russia.

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