I bought a machine right before 7 launched to replace my XP machine. Vista SP2 was solid by then. I ran it for over a year because it was extremely stable.
I waited a bit over a year to install 7 on the machine when it's SP1 came out.
I bought a machine right before 7 launched to replace my XP machine. Vista SP2 was solid by then. I ran it for over a year because it was extremely stable.
I waited a bit over a year to install 7 on the machine when it's SP1 came out.
Russia had an absolute massive stockpile of air defense assets at the beginning of the war. Ukraine has steadily worked at degrading these assets over time. The more they destroyed the easier it was to destroy the next asset.
At the same time Ukraine has massively increased it's drone capabilities and numbers at every range. So the remaining Russian air defense has to work harder with less numbers against more drones.
The longer ranges of Ukraines drones also means that Russia has to defend more area with less equipment. Russia is forced to prioritize assets to protect.
Today Moscow has a robust air defense system but whole sections of the front have close to zero. Ukraine has total freedom to hit any target they can find in many regions.
Russia is seeking to figure out a cheap effective way to defend their airspace. At the same time Ukraine is relentlessly damaging the infrastructure Russia needs to build the new anti-air capabilities.
So more targets for Iran to shoot at.
For the past 10 years it's been $2-$4/gallon or less. The Russian government subsidizes the price of gasoline with revenues from the sale of crude oil.
"Ukraine is too far away and weak for them to fly a drone thousands of km to bomb them. So the only explanation is Russian traitors. "
The downside of extensive propaganda claiming that Ukraine is weak and about to collapse.
I think the Russian stock market is going to have a tough few decades at this rate.
That's quite the picture.
$52 oil plus Ukraine's effective sanctions on the storage and transport infrastructure....
The market is massively overvalued.
Ever left some 15% ethanol blend in a container for a year without stabalizer? Oopsy on my part but it formed small chunks. Also turned a bright yellow.
I would guess they are pushing the ethanol percentage combined with higher contaminates in the fuel.
The likely only reason they were in the air was to prevent them from being hit out in the open on the tarmac.
Since they were in the air anyway, they might as well attempt (and fail) to hit the drones.
Ukraine might already have a effective counter-measure. Some of their intercepter drones with an initial speed boost from a model rocket motor. These can get going fast enough to catch them.
What's interesting is that jet powered shaheds can go up to 600km/hr but they consume too much fuel at those speeds. This limits their range significantly. So they are being intercepted at slower speeds to conserve fuel.
https://thedefender.media/en/2026/07/jet-powered-shaheds-intercept/
A few caught fire and are burning out. If you look at a cutaway of most tankers, most of the critical compones are found under the bridge. The fuel tanks, engines, pumping station etc.
The hulls can be repaired an put back into service but it will take time and considerable expense.