Harvest Time Energy Infrastructure At Limit Putin Reveals All His Cards Military Summary 2024.11.28

Harvest Time Energy Infrastructure At Limit Putin Reveals All His Cards Military Summary 2024.11.28

By Military Summary

This video describes the military situation in Ukraine on the 28th of November 2024.

Here’s what others had to say:

@stlouisix1
The deployment of the hypersonic-ballistic Oreshnik missile, capable of carrying nuclear warheads, was no mere “combat test.” It was a calculated signal, a demonstration of Moscow’s resolve to defend its red lines with decisive force. The West’s strategy, built on the illusion of Russian hesitance, is a catastrophic miscalculation. Moscow has no illusions about what’s at stake, and its actions reflect a sobering acknowledgment of the existential threat posed by NATO’s provocations.

Unlike the Cold War, this is no longer a game of chess where careful strategy and mutual respect for red lines dictate moves. This is poker, played with nuclear chips, where bluffing and brinkmanship replace logic and restraint. The U.S. and NATO, emboldened by their own propaganda, are gambling that Russia won’t escalate. But Russia, rooted in a historical memory of existential defense, isn’t playing the West’s game, it’s prepared for survival.

History will not be kind to those who gamble with humanity’s future for the sake of their own political vanity. It’s time for the West to step back, not as an act of weakness, but as an acknowledgment of reality.

– Gerry Nolan TheIslanderNews for Intel Republic

@zharkoo
Having a missile hit target hundreds of kilometers away from its firing position is truly a marble of Russian engineering. But even more so given that these missiles use exclusively chips from washing machines and fridges, that’s truly a creative mindset.

hunarqadr1802
How USA can bring down most of Russian missile while we saw that USA couldn´t bring down simple Chines balloon easily.

@hankogle6858
Putin has played the long game and been patient. Even now the western media laughs about the 3 days “,comment. While Russia just gained wealth,power and depleted NATO.

@elbibwen3019
Russia have plenty Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles to reach US soil, a lot, plus nuke armed submarines with Bulavas, Zircons, Poseidons…and who knows what else

@tarwingrill4531
Bla bla – “ORESHNIK can’t reach USA”! Goto google map, check the distance between the eastern of Siberia and USA. ORESHNIK if as presented with 5500 km reach will cover all Alaska, Almost all Canada and the half western part of USA. They do not have to use it from Moscow.

@deansawich6250
The Oreshnik is a mobile system so it can be placed anywhere in Russia including in the east. If it is placed in the east it can reach the continental United States.

@AchillesHeel-e7e
There is no glory to be had in dying for Western Interest conjured up by policymakers of Aspen and Rand Corporation.

@BrBnu
Read the book Nuclear War A Scene, in it it is revealed that the American ICMB interception system has an efficiency of 40% in tests with a predetermined route and the quantity of them is very few. In short, they do not have an effective defense against Russian ICBMs.

@mando1337
Russia don’t have a system to reach US?
Most people forget that Russia and US are neighbours. Last time I checked Alaska was part of US

@virtuoz_virti
The biggest shame and fiasco for NATO(USA) is that Russia announced the attack half an hour in advance, and they couldn’t even see the missile. Secondly, the missile only had a minimal charge, the factory was destroyed only by kinetic energy. This was just a warning to them, next time it will be a real maximum charge.

@gnosticbrian3980
The explosion of a missile interceptor does not automatically mean a succesful missile interception. The “electric blue” flash on the horizon followed immediately by the lights going out does imply a hit on target.

@ifif7280
They said on Russia tv today there were around 40 Americans and 9 French killed in the last strike, not sure of the exact location

@DeoCassar-s9q
The Russians have nuclear submarines and strategic bombers surrounding the US shores.

@andersonarmstrong2650
For those ignorant of thermodynamic states of matter, there are currently four known states of matter: Solid, liquid, gas and plasma. Imagine any metal superheated to plasma..a heat comparable to that of the Sun. Now imagine such matter trapped in the confines of an underground munitions plant..

If Russians used mere steam for several hours, the damage would be unimaginable. For this reason it is indicative of an as yet unknown degree of stupidity, which sees comments suggesting the munitions plant received no damage.

@tomk3732
There is talk of 9 missiles downed and 76 going through.
Over 1 million households lost power.

@klimatbluffen
The Russians must have submarines in the Atlantic and Pacific that can easily reach the US or am I wrong.

@avengerpz
All of those videos shooting down russian missiles prove one thing…. Those missiles flied over 2/3 of Ukrainian teritory without any resistance… What if they targeted eastern and NOT western Ukraine?

@wazza33racer
It takes two interceptor missiles to do an intercept of a russian inbound , non hypersonic platform. Due to the cost and scarcity of interceptor missiles, that is still a net win for Russia.

@benpavlovic9922
Its not missiles strike it’s shovels remember how they (NATO) claimed that Russia is out of missiles

@murisrtc4238
Just to clear one point from a person who see 4 wars in my lifetime
– even if you are best of thr best and you have all equipment, not all missle can be down , and some for sure will go through, take this from real live wars

@alanr2609
‘The modern US air defence system is able to bring down almost every type of Russian missile’ – Dima quotes. I’m sure I’ve heard you say exactly the opposite on many occasions

 

Original source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7JCI5Hvf4I