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This might be a little tougher than Putin thought...

I SOOO want to see all 5 vehicles for up in flames within about 2 seconds of each other. Do they have weapons that can do that?
Looks like the MQ-9 Reaper can and they are on their way.

" The MQ-9 Reaper carries a broader range of ordnance and can be equipped with up to four Hellfire missiles + two GBU-12 Paveway II Laser-Guided Bombs or two 500-pound GBU-38 Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM). On the Reaper, Hellfire missiles are carried on stations 2 and 6 (middle wing stations). Stations 3 and 5 can only carry bombs, while stations 2 and 6 can carry either bombs or the M299P launcher with missiles.

http://www.fi-aeroweb.com/Defense/MQ-1-Predator-MQ-9-Reaper.html
 
I'm interested to see Putin's strategy now that the Republican Red Wave never materialized?
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Looks like the MQ-9 Reaper can and they are on their way.

" The MQ-9 Reaper carries a broader range of ordnance and can be equipped with up to four Hellfire missiles + two GBU-12 Paveway II Laser-Guided Bombs or two 500-pound GBU-38 Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM). On the Reaper, Hellfire missiles are carried on stations 2 and 6 (middle wing stations). Stations 3 and 5 can only carry bombs, while stations 2 and 6 can carry either bombs or the M299P launcher with missiles.

http://www.fi-aeroweb.com/Defense/MQ-1-Predator-MQ-9-Reaper.html
It’s not a stealth platform, so it will be at risk to any air defenses that would threaten a plane or helicopter.
 
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So it wasn’t sabotage by Russia nor the US? Thanks fossil fuel dickheads.

“technogenic craters” means man made.
There isn’t anything to suggest sabotage wasn’t the cause.

The signature of explosions are distinct.


Two undersea leaks that began in the Russian-owned Nord Stream gas pipelines on Monday were likely caused by powerful underwater explosions, according to Swedish and Danish seismographic data.

It is "very clear from the seismic record that these are blasts," Björn Lund‬, director of the Swedish National Seismic Network at Uppsala University told NPR in a phone interview. "These are not earthquakes; they are not landslides underwater."
 
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