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| Simon:
--- Quote from: CJay on December 24, 2020, 01:25:27 pm --- --- Quote from: madires on December 24, 2020, 01:05:24 pm ---IIRC, it was a US related weapons system, --- End quote --- Wouldn't be a surprise, years ago a surplus electronics place called Bull Electrical were advertising laser optics assemblies, long before 5W laser diodes were easily available, they got visited by 'gentlemen' from some unnamed department of the MOD as they weren't supposed to have been surplussed out. I seem to remember they were part of a tank or mobile gun targeting system that was still in active service and "sensitive" --- End quote --- Funny you should say that, my employers spotted some of their kit on ebay that is in current use so why it's on a surplus sale is a bit of a mystery. |
| vad:
--- Quote from: BravoV on December 24, 2020, 05:56:53 am ---A living proof that Rusia FSB, or dead squad or Putin are such a lame duck when it comes to assassinate a person "in their country", let alone sending the dead squad abroad to do that job. :-DD --- End quote --- Russia’s KGB (known as FSB these days) is indeed a joke. They couldn’t even hide 400kg of cocaine in their own embassy, and had to summon KGB boss Nik Patrushev for rescue, to smuggle the cocaine to Russia on KGB’s plane. https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/gang-tried-to-smuggle-cocaine-via-russian-embassy-20180224-p4z1ke.html |
| nuclearcat:
--- Quote from: vad on December 24, 2020, 02:58:35 pm --- --- Quote from: BravoV on December 24, 2020, 05:56:53 am ---A living proof that Rusia FSB, or dead squad or Putin are such a lame duck when it comes to assassinate a person "in their country", let alone sending the dead squad abroad to do that job. :-DD --- End quote --- Russia’s KGB (known as FSB these days) is indeed a joke. They couldn’t even hide 400kg of cocaine in their own embassy, and had to summon KGB boss Nik Patrushev for rescue, to smuggle the cocaine to Russia on KGB’s plane. https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/gang-tried-to-smuggle-cocaine-via-russian-embassy-20180224-p4z1ke.html --- End quote --- Sorry, but you are heavily going to offtopic(barely relevant to topic) and spreading here typical "russian liberal" propaganda lies. And those lies are very dumb, have you even read the article you posted? Patrushev was involed in plot to _capture_ smugglers. This plane transported flour, and got those who was receiving package. P.S. It happens sometimes when embassy employees of different countries involved in various smuggling incidents, abusing diplomatic immunity. |
| Simon:
Don't worry, the thread will soon be locked. |
| vad:
--- Quote from: nuclearcat on December 24, 2020, 04:21:35 pm ---Patrushev was involed in plot to _capture_ smugglers. This plane transported flour, and got those who was receiving package. P.S. It happens sometimes when embassy employees of different countries involved in various smuggling incidents, abusing diplomatic immunity. --- End quote --- Lol. No one else could have planted the transponders and brought suitcases, but the head of KGB himself. What happened to once powerful organization, if the chief has to do the field operative’s job? So now we finally know the reason why Navalny’s assassination attempt fail. Patrushev did not personally apply Novickok on underpants. Nik was probably too busy sniffing previous shipments of the “flour”. |
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