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Lucky Jack
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Yup...
![]() This SDR is going to do our military more damage than the Taliban, Iraqi insurgents and Nazi war machine combined I'd say. Makes me rather peeved I tell you, but that seems to be how it goes. But back to the subject at hand, I heard back a few years ago that one of our Nimrods caught a Russian boat off one of our north-eastern ports, can't remember the one though. Good to hear we managed to turn the tables on the Akula, I would have loved to hear that tape they played the Telegraph ![]() ![]() Like Tak said though, good DW fodder ![]() ![]() |
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up here in canada, I see news report 1-2 a month of Russian patrol planes coming up to the canadian border before turning back, often only after CF-18's have been scrambled to intercept them. That had stopped almost completely after the cold war, but is now a more regular occurance. There was one just last week.
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I think that the Russians are trying to show everyone that after almost 20 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union they can be, and still are, a part of the game.
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