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What are the Russki's up to? 18:40 - May 14 with 2494 viewswe_are_Superior

Keep invading our air space .. is Putin looking to parachute in and carry out a one man mission to take someone out (hopefully with a bowl hair cut)

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What are the Russki's up to? on 18:43 - May 14 with 2489 viewsBigHandsOliverKahn

Never felt comfortable with the Russian psychy. They always seem ready for a fight. Our weakened defences must be like honey to a bee for Putin.
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What are the Russki's up to? on 20:14 - May 14 with 2476 viewsMr_Brightside

What are the Russki's up to? on 18:43 - May 14 by BigHandsOliverKahn

Never felt comfortable with the Russian psychy. They always seem ready for a fight. Our weakened defences must be like honey to a bee for Putin.


Found this comment interesting on another forum:

A common occurrence during the Cold War with Russian bombers testing our air defences, although the first strike would have undoubtedly been by missiles with just a four minute warning, with a scramble to get our bombers airborne.
Likewise we would pay them visits closing in on their airspace via the North Cape Norway and across the Baltic, just off the coast of East Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia before heading off towards Finland and then home often waved goodbye by a couple of Warsaw pact MIG's.
The same would apply to their Southern airspace in the Black Sea.
A game of cat and mouse played out for many years then the bear went for a nap. Putin has now shown the world that Russia is no sleeping giant, the bear is awake and a tad restless.

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What are the Russki's up to? on 20:22 - May 14 with 2469 viewsscratchingshed

What are the Russki's up to? on 20:14 - May 14 by Mr_Brightside

Found this comment interesting on another forum:

A common occurrence during the Cold War with Russian bombers testing our air defences, although the first strike would have undoubtedly been by missiles with just a four minute warning, with a scramble to get our bombers airborne.
Likewise we would pay them visits closing in on their airspace via the North Cape Norway and across the Baltic, just off the coast of East Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia before heading off towards Finland and then home often waved goodbye by a couple of Warsaw pact MIG's.
The same would apply to their Southern airspace in the Black Sea.
A game of cat and mouse played out for many years then the bear went for a nap. Putin has now shown the world that Russia is no sleeping giant, the bear is awake and a tad restless.


I hope some official at the Ministry of Defence has told Mr Putin could we put on hold any military action back to at least 2017 as we don't have any aircraft carriers yet and we won't have aircraft to fly off them until 2018.
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