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Nachtrag: In der Tat knifflige Recherche - allerdings sind da noch die 30 Tonnen Plutonium die der Clown hatte (Allgemein)

Mr.X, Thursday, 02.06.2022, 04:18 (vor 666 Tagen) @ Mr.X
bearbeitet von Mr.X, Thursday, 02.06.2022, 04:35

Zunächst zu den 30 Tonnen Plutonium:
Grob überschlagen, hätte der Clown davon rund 600 Hiroshima-Bomben basteln können. Oder ersatzweise eine eineinhalbfache Zar-Bombe (AN602). Oder eine ganze und eine halbe Zar-Bombe. Und wir wissen, die Ukraine ist ein sogenanntes Shithole Country. Die Einwohner der Westukraine sind so streuselkuchen-doof, daß sie mit Begeisterung einen Clown zum Führer gewählt haben - und einen, der sich im Boxring die Birne hat weichklopfen lassen, zum Bürgermeister der Hauptstadt.

Und abschließend noch was zu der Uran-Munition, die demnächst weiter in der sogenannten "Kornkammer der Welt" verstreut wird, wenn der Russe den Clown nicht stoppt. Landet dann auch bei'm Schwüüza auf'm Frühstücksteller, in Form von Brot (so nennt man das fluffige Zeug unter dem schwüüzer Kchaas).

- https://theparadise.ng/are-france-and-nato-shipping-depleted-uranium-weaponry-into-ukraine/amp/
(Schwerpunkt Panzerabwehrraketen, ausführlich Javelin - Übersetzung unter den Textausschnitten)
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Now let’s take a look at the weapons and ammunitions Macron is currently sending to Ukraine.
MILAN anti-tank guided missile
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With its rather short range (2,000 meters), it is an old anti-tank guided missile (ATGM), and is known for its depleted uranium contents.
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The ‘Javelin’ anti-tank missile
The Javelin, although known largely as an anti-tank missile packing a high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) round that can penetrate the latest armor, is really a multi-role shoulder-launched missile system capable of taking out everything from heavy armor, to troops hiding behind cover, to low and slow flying aircraft. Its reusable command launch unit can also be used independently as a thermal imaging surveillance system, which can drastically improve austerely equipped troops’ ability to surveil their surroundings, especially at night. It features wide-angle viewing modes as well as a zoom-in mode of up to 12X.
Ukraine has recently received American, but also French, military support which includes thousands of Javelin anti-tank missiles. All the data presented by the Ukrainian military confirms that these Javelins have depleted uranium warheads. The missile and its launcher – the Command Launch Unit – together weigh 48.8 pounds, while the missile alone weighs 33 pounds, due to the extreme density and weight of DU material.
According to Florent Pirot’s article, the Javelin missiles’ depleted uranium remain a terrible threat for the environment long after the battle is over – so much so, that it will make it impossible to live in an area where these weapons were used, and not until a magnetic cleaning operation is enforced, and even then it still remains work that requires several passings in order to be left in a satisfactory state.
Pirot goes on to describe this as a crime to use these DU weapons, and unfortunately the Ukrainians’ belief they have achieved some tactical military superiority is somewhat naive, if not gullible, with respect to the low range and severe long-term risks posed by these weapons.
Given its incredibly dense nature, depleted uranium has been used for both tank armor and also in anti-tank ammunition. Depleted uranium is uranium with much of the U-235 removed. It is basically what is left over after the process of enrichment. Coupled with a shaped charge, a depleted uranium round and the DU dart contained inside it can go through most tank armor, hence, the reason why Javelin anti-tank missiles have now become a symbol of Ukrainian resistance.
On April 5, 2010, the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress on a possible Foreign Military Sale to France of 260 JAVELIN Anti-Tank Guided Missiles, 76 Command Launch Units with Integrated Day/Thermal Sights, and associated equipment, parts, and logistical support, for an estimated cost of $69 million.
It is fair to assume that France took possession of Javelin antitank missiles from the US, and sent some of its armed forces stock to Ukraine.
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UK Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon (NLAW)
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These features indicate that these missiles (made by Sweden’s leading defense contractor Saab Bofors, and manufactured in Ireland) include a substantial amount of depleted uranium.
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Conclusion
While we were initially focusing on France’s DU weaponry being shipped into Ukraine, it’s clear that other countries, including the US, UK, Sweden, and possibly Germany – are also trafficking vast amounts of deadly depleted uranium products into that country. By the time this latest war is over, it is very likely that the amount of DU material released in Ukraine may surpass levels seen in the Yugoslavian War, and the Iraq wars.
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Übersetzung:
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Irgendwie funktionieren die Panzerabwehrraketen scheinbar mit Atomkraft und die werden gerade, mit jeder Menge anderem radioaktivem Scheißdreck, an die dümmsten Vollidioten von Europa verteilt.
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Fazit:
Verteilen tun Hohlbirnen aus Frankreich, den USA, Schweden, GB und wahrscheinlich der BRD-GmbH. Dabei wird die sogenannte "Kornkammer der Welt" wahrscheinlich genauso verseucht werden, wie Ex-Juguslawien oder Irak, sofern der komische Clown nicht langsam in die Gaskammer gesteckt wird.
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Ist die Übersetzung so korrekt? s_zigarre


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