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General 'Buck' Turgidson
General 'Buck' Turgidson
1 month ago

Am also reading reports that the entire production facility was literally “turned to dust” with possibly hundreds if not thousands of casualties and deaths within. I made a mistake with an earlier photo--as it showed only one wave of strikes… in reality there was 6 waves of warheads coming in. Each with 36 hypersonic submunitions/deep penetrators.

A strike like this on ANY military base here in CONUS would wipe it immediately off the map without much surrounding civilian damage. Naval shipyards like Norfolk, Groton, or the pentagram could be surgically removed without going nuclear.

As I am reading further into this, the type of missile used was based off of a submarine type missile, modified to carry these warhead packages… so that means most likely that Russia also has these submarine based already. Each submunition has 3 times the kinetic energy/explosive power than a JDAM without using explosive whatsoever.

https://x.com/Cyberspec1/status/1860480570054312220

NATO, nor the USA has NO countermeasures against this weapon. They cannot be intercepted. I really think Putin revealed this new weapon as a demonstration of what would unfold should NATO/USA keep up with its provocations--and revealed means that he already possess an ample arsenal of these missiles to inflict a massive crippling blow on the USA and NATO in the span of 20 minutes. I would not be surprised to wake up and see NATO headquarters literally turned into dust as a shot over the west’s bow.

Last edited 1 month ago by General 'Buck' Turgidson
Don't mind me
Don't mind me
1 month ago

“The only way to stop a bully is to punch him in the face”- my Dad.

Quatermain
Quatermain
1 month ago

Now that is an informational video. I had pieced together some of these facts from other sources, but this one lays it all out. Thanks!