Depressed Landsknecht
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Depressed Landsknecht
@rodrigo71751523
Defender of the true faith,involved in papal wars.














Swedish universities have sent repeated scholars to Minneapolis to analyze what made the Somali diaspora in America so relatively successful


Wake up babe the Austrians are doing their demonic medieval Krampus parades again













"Since Glastonbury, I have become a public target of this country and the institutions it has under its control." @BobbyVylan



Introduction to the F-35B in UK Service As always, views my own. This is an update on the F-35B in UK service. Comments and “corrections” welcome. 1/25 The F-35B Lightning II, a fifth-generation stealth fighter, forms a key part of the United Kingdom’s modern combat air capability, operated jointly by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Royal Navy (RN). As of October 2025, the UK has received around 48 F-35Bs, with intentions to acquire 138 in total, although recent plans include 12 conventional take-off and landing F-35As for the RAF. This fleet underpins the Carrier Enabled Power Projection (CEPP) strategy, allowing power projection from the Queen Elizabeth-class carriers. Yet, the programme has faced delays, compromises, and questions about its fit. This thread attempts to explore the history of UK carrier aviation, the path to the F-35B, its design, limitations, strengths, and future role amid the 2025 Strategic Defence Review (SDR). It also incorporates recent comments from the First Sea Lord (1SL) on transforming the RN into a war-fighting force adept at hybrid warfare through autonomous technologies as force multipliers.












