Probleme sind nur dornige Chancen
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Probleme sind nur dornige Chancen
@NurProbleme
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Ruhrpott, 🇩🇪 Katılım Haziran 2022
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@justincbzz But yeah, Cold War mentality needs to be back, every unit needs SHORAD cover.
Every armoured/mech/mot unit, every air defence btty, every art btty, etc.
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@justincbzz Yeah, in Iran it would be terrible. Big population, big mountains.
But in a mobile war in Eastern Europe, you could also do it. Short-range drone operators would be forced to move regularly due to advancing ground forces, long-range ones would need to be treated like a TEL hunt.
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@GreenBlackHeart @copesint Cadet Ensign is Alférez Alumna, and Midshipman (2nd grade) is Guardiamarina de segundo.
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Probleme sind nur dornige Chancen@NurProbleme
@copesint Leonor, Princess of Asturias, is a Cadet Ensign of the Spanish Army and the Air and Space Force, as well as Midshipman of the Navy, while already being decked out. She'll get the Grand Cross of Aeronautical Merit with White Decoration after she finishes her service this July.
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@copesint Our princess also has trained in the military (all Spanish royal heads of state are supposed to) though I'm not sure to what rank :D
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@copesint Yeah, giving her orders when her dad is a five-star and the CINC of the Spanish Armed Forces, and she has more decorations (not just in numbers but also importance) than you must truly be weird.
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@copesint Leonor, Princess of Asturias, is a Cadet Ensign of the Spanish Army and the Air and Space Force, as well as Midshipman of the Navy, while already being decked out.
She'll get the Grand Cross of Aeronautical Merit with White Decoration after she finishes her service this July.



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@RealOscarMike @TheColeBrew And don't forget the 9 national holidays, plus state ones.
There are also no sick days, if a doctor says you can't work, you can't work. You get 100% of your salary for up to 6 weeks of sick leave, if it takes longer, your health insurance covers ~70%.
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@RealOscarMike @TheColeBrew That's just crazy.
In 🇩🇪, minimum vacation days for a 5-day week is 20 work days, so 4 weeks, all paid.
Most jobs offer 28 to 30 days.
You are entitled to them after 6 months of work. Before that, you get 1/12 for every full month.
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@lordvictor There are no sick days, if a doctor says you can't work, you can't work. You get 100% of your salary for up to 6 weeks of sick leave, if it takes longer, your health insurance covers ~70%.
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@lordvictor In 🇩🇪, minimum vacation days for a 5-day week is 20 work days, so 4 weeks, all paid.
Most jobs offer 28 to 30 days.
You are entitled to them after 6 months of work. Before that, you get 1/12 for every full month.
And don't forget the 9 national holidays, plus state ones.
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It usually depends on how long you've been at a company, though even after 10 years at a place you max out at 1 month usually. And that's for a pretty cushy salary job. Then everyone asks like you're doing something naughty if you actually use it.
Jeff 🇻🇦🏴🇲🇹@jeff_of_norwich
I refuse to believe that Americans only get two weeks off a year That's bloody criminal You should get at least five, NOT including public holidays
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@mage_leader @jeff_of_norwich Most jobs offer 28 to 30 vacation days, though.
And don't forget the 9 national holidays, plus state ones! Bavaria, for example, gets 13 holidays.
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@mage_leader @jeff_of_norwich What?
In 🇩🇪, minimum vacation days for a 5-day week is 20 work days, so 4 weeks, all paid.
There are no sick days, if a doctor says you can't work, you can't work. You get 100% of your salary for up to 6 weeks of sick leave, if it takes longer, your health insurance covers ~70%.
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I refuse to believe that Americans only get two weeks off a year
That's bloody criminal
You should get at least five, NOT including public holidays
me irl@me_when_irl
"You're sentenced to work 9 to 5 with 2 weeks vacation a year for the rest of your life"
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@JetElectricEyes @copesint I'm already caked up 🥸
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Grin
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syla ♡@sylawinget
The first three words you see will describe your 2026🥹
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@FellaHrx69 @doctoradmiral Isn't the guy Protestant? 😂
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@GlavnyKnstruktr Failing to bolt your test stand to the ground definitely makes people confident in the quality of your engines 👍
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Step one of building a rocket test stand is bolting that shit to the ground with big ass bolts. How did they manage to fuck up that part?
The Universal Procrastinational Constant@667e11
Yikes 😬
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@MCCCANM "The US will hit and obliterate their various powers plants" doesn't sound like BLU-114/B to me...
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Ok, here’s what you need to know about “Bombing Electrical Facilities”…
Several countries, to include the U.S., use “Graphite Bombs”. These aren’t bombs in the sense you are thinking; they have a small explosive charge, but don’t destroy something by brute force.
Instead, long graphite filaments are expelled. They extend across power lines & create a short-circuit. Either some form of protection cuts power to the line, or the line eventually fails. The graphite is vaporized in the process, leaving nothing behind.
The effect is that the power goes out. These are sometimes called “Soft Bombs” & “Blackout Bombs”.
We’ve used these before. They were used in Desert Storm, but unfortunately we used actual bombs later & did a lot of damage that couldn’t be repaired quickly. This is considered a mistake…the point is to disrupt electricity in a way it can be rapidly restored when hostilities cease, minimizing suffering of the civilian population. After all, without electricity, water & sewer systems stop working…which leads to public health issues.
We used graphite bombs in Yugoslavia in 1999, turning off about 70% of the country’s electricity. They restored power in about 24 hours, though there were subsequent attacks.
Anyway, if you have a good idea of the power grid, you can target parts of it while leaving others alone. For example, the part of the grid that feeds military facilities…though in practice, it will still probably affect some non-military stuff, unless the base is isolated.
Hope that helps, seems like it’s going to be a topic of discussion.

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@TBelgarion87163 @Atmalios @copesint For Lima, that's the max non-surge rate.
Average production was 80 per month, iirc.
As for artillery shells, even in the 90s, after closing multiple factories, the US had the capacity to produce 867,000 shells per month, non-surge...
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@TBelgarion87163 @Atmalios @copesint Lima Army Tank Plant alone had the capacity to produce 120 Abrams per month.
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