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Your dog story is heartwarming. I try to give my dog as much running in the wild time as I can. Because of where I live she must be leashed but she doesn't seem to mind. I buy her the best dogfood money can buy. Vets tell me not to feed her my food but I give her unseasoned meat and fish when I can. When I have canned salmon, sardines, mackerel or oysters, I put the olive oil and bits in her chow. She's very healthy, happy and active at 10.5 years old.

Vets consider her a senior dog. She can't leap in the truck seat like she did. I have to pick her up and lift her in. Her 70 pound heft is a challenge for me at 69.5 years old but I able. We both seem younger than we are because we eat well, are active and get adequate rest.

Russian Air Defense Systems have been best in the world since the 1950's.

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The Russians haven’t been asleep for a long time.

Pertinent observation in what gives us a long life. Agree fully.

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How far have people been inveigled from the path of truth, love and integrity. Thanks Julian, great stuff, you are a star in the firmament of love.

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These AWACs look like too big a target and too expensive to keep in air all the time, which is actually what is needed for both missiles and planes. Soon, drone AWACs with long wings and long flight time.

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What a gorgeous doggo. Fare well Bobbi...

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Thank You again Julian !

I found this in Bulgaria:

The 40H6, longest-range missile of S400, has a declared target destruction range of 380 km. Unlike the 48H6, the 40H6 employs a combined active and semi-active guidance system,

rather than a radio-command guidance system.

https://t.co/4ixVDIploT

Sander

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> With NATO AWACS aircraft patrolling just outside of Russian airspace, using the S400’s full onboard radar capabilities might allow the NATO aircraft to identify the Russian launch sites ...

With a (official) range of about 250 miles, there is no need to locate a S-400 system near the site(s) to protect. Unlike e.g. the short-range Pantsir with about a third of the range.

> What this tells us is that it doesn't matter what kind of jets the UAF gets—F16s, Gripen, Rafale, etc ---they won't last long ...

In fact, all fighter jets must take human physiology into account. Even the most trained pilots begin to pass out at accelerations of about 9 g. AD missiles have no such limit, thus when properly designed, can defeat any manned jet.

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