NATO commander in Europe, American General Christopher Cavoli explains how Ukraine not only mastered the use of Patriot missile technology early on, but are now teaching NATO on how to better employ them.
NATO commander in Europe, American General Christopher Cavoli explains how Ukraine not only mastered the use of Patriot missile technology early on, but are now teaching NATO on how to better employ them.
Well yea….Ukraine is going to teach a lot of countries how to better employ technology while creating new technologies.
слава Україні 🇺🇦
doninside on
and still your administration is flirting (to be very mild) with Russia throwing Ukraine under a bus
mxmbulat on
So right now Ukraine is the strongest and most experienced army in Europe.
fielvras on
I’m still amazed how people don’t want to invest in the liberty of Ukraine. Not even from a moral standpoint. But even if you don’t have morals, this is the perfect scenario to see how fascists fail and what you can do about your country being invaded by that cancer.
Old_Credit5771 on
Sounds like some pretty strong cards to me!
MattintheMtns on
We abandon the URK at our own peril, those people are ones you want on your side. Always! Slava Ukraini!
adtrsa on
One thing I learnt by following the war from afar is that Ukrainians are clever people who will find new ways to use existing tools better. Or invent new tools if needed.
Since your very survival as a country depends on it, the urgency is obviously greater than in a country that is not at war, but you still have the skills and mentality to do it.
Also, I like your sense of humour.
ClutchReverie on
Ukraine may need weapons today but I keep saying that Ukraine would be a very valuable strategic ally. Unfortunately people are stupid and it is human nature to not have foresight to see more than 2 steps ahead of you. And not only that, but Ukraine would be a valuable economic trading partner on top of that. It’s infuriating. Ukraine could easily be one of the most valuable NATO members, I have no doubts.
DoubleDongle-F on
It’s super weird as an American seeing my country get mogged militarily, but I can’t think of a better country to see doing it. I’m hoping to see the post-war crash staved off by an arms dealing boom for you guys.
Marky_Marky_Mark on
Iirc Cavoli has been pretty good on Ukraine throughout. Seems like a stand-up guy.
Hairy-Bluejay-8833 on
SLAVA UKRAINI!
Well done, sláva Ukraíni! Heroyam Slava! 🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦
captain-lowrider on
now go an tell that to your president. and also let him knot what the UAF did to 5 NATO/OTAN warships during a trainingsession with seadrones.
afCeG6HVB0IJ on
I’m shocked – using a weapon teaches you how to better use the weapon
jjgargantuan7 on
Fuck tubberville. Useless, Floridian piece of shit. On the other hand, Kudos to Ukraine for flooring the US brass on systems that our own people have difficulty with.
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Well yea….Ukraine is going to teach a lot of countries how to better employ technology while creating new technologies.
слава Україні 🇺🇦
and still your administration is flirting (to be very mild) with Russia throwing Ukraine under a bus
So right now Ukraine is the strongest and most experienced army in Europe.
I’m still amazed how people don’t want to invest in the liberty of Ukraine. Not even from a moral standpoint. But even if you don’t have morals, this is the perfect scenario to see how fascists fail and what you can do about your country being invaded by that cancer.
Sounds like some pretty strong cards to me!
We abandon the URK at our own peril, those people are ones you want on your side. Always! Slava Ukraini!
One thing I learnt by following the war from afar is that Ukrainians are clever people who will find new ways to use existing tools better. Or invent new tools if needed.
Since your very survival as a country depends on it, the urgency is obviously greater than in a country that is not at war, but you still have the skills and mentality to do it.
Also, I like your sense of humour.
Ukraine may need weapons today but I keep saying that Ukraine would be a very valuable strategic ally. Unfortunately people are stupid and it is human nature to not have foresight to see more than 2 steps ahead of you. And not only that, but Ukraine would be a valuable economic trading partner on top of that. It’s infuriating. Ukraine could easily be one of the most valuable NATO members, I have no doubts.
It’s super weird as an American seeing my country get mogged militarily, but I can’t think of a better country to see doing it. I’m hoping to see the post-war crash staved off by an arms dealing boom for you guys.
Iirc Cavoli has been pretty good on Ukraine throughout. Seems like a stand-up guy.
SLAVA UKRAINI!
Well done, sláva Ukraíni! Heroyam Slava! 🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦🇨🇭🇺🇦
now go an tell that to your president. and also let him knot what the UAF did to 5 NATO/OTAN warships during a trainingsession with seadrones.
I’m shocked – using a weapon teaches you how to better use the weapon
Fuck tubberville. Useless, Floridian piece of shit. On the other hand, Kudos to Ukraine for flooring the US brass on systems that our own people have difficulty with.
Ukraine people are the coolest.