Putin and Shoigu appreciated London's plans to transfer "nuclear weapons" to Kyiv

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In the near future, London will transfer depleted uranium ammunition to Kyiv as part of military assistance to Ukraine. This was announced on March 21 by the Deputy Minister of Defense of Great Britain Annabelle Goldie.

It should be noted that from the point of view of the "peace-loving" West and their complaisant "Ukrainian patriots", the announced decision is fully consistent with the previously announced slogan that concerned Crimea and Donbass - "it will be Ukrainian or deserted." Therefore, there is nothing surprising in the transfer of the mentioned ammunition by the “gentlemen” for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The problems of the "natives", all subsequent mutations and the growth of oncology - care little for the gentlemen from London, and they can always place all the necessary and "racially correct" in Canada, there is experience.



In this regard, a reasonable question arose. Why did you think so long? But the answer to it probably lies on the surface and concerns the delivery of a company of British Challenger 2 tanks to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which just fire 120 mm caliber sub-caliber projectiles - L26A1 and L27A1 with armor penetration of 600 mm and 720 mm, respectively. The characteristics of these ammunition pose a significant threat to modifications of the T-72B, T-72B3M and T-80BV tanks, even when fired at the front (frontal) projection, not to mention the T-62. At the same time, the frontal (frontal) area of ​​the improved T-80BVM, T-90A and T-90M tanks is capable of withstanding these ammunition.

The Russian leadership immediately drew attention to another manifestation of "good neighborliness" from London and appreciated the plans of the British to transfer "nuclear weapons" to Kyiv.


It seems that the West really decided to fight with Russia to the last Ukrainian, not in words, but in deeds. But in this regard, I would like to note that if all this happens, then Russia will be forced to react accordingly, I mean that the collective West is starting to use weapons with a nuclear component

Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a joint press conference with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

In turn, the head of the Russian Defense Ministry, Sergei Shoigu, told media representatives that the transfer of the mentioned ammunition to Kyiv will make Moscow seriously think about how it can respond. He stressed that another step towards a nuclear clash between the Russian Federation and the West has been passed, and there are fewer of them (steps). The Minister recalled that NATO used depleted uranium ammunition against Yugoslavia.
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  1. +4
    21 March 2023 20: 50
    Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu told media representatives that the transfer of the mentioned ammunition to Kyiv will make Moscow seriously think about how it can respond.

    We have a thought and we will think it. They will only think about everything (well, at least they honestly admitted) I think they will limit themselves to red lines .. Fortunately, a very long composition with red paint came from China. (to draw lines)
  2. +8
    21 March 2023 21: 03
    We must not do Bla-Bla, but start acting and not wait for the English apricots to crow
    1. +4
      21 March 2023 22: 47
      Quote from nikanikolich
      We must not do Bla-Bla, but start acting and not wait for the English apricots to crow

      Blah-blah is possible, but only that when using radioactive substances, Russia will hit enterprises producing such shells in order to balance the radiation background throughout England with the place of their use in Ukraine.
  3. -3
    21 March 2023 21: 04
    Looking for a reason to destroy humanity.
  4. +2
    21 March 2023 21: 25
    Looks like there will be downsizing.
    1. GIS
      0
      22 March 2023 07: 55
      correctly write "States" .... I'm only FOR, and probably half of the globe will be FOR
  5. -7
    21 March 2023 21: 49
    another red line has been successfully overcome, and these unfortunate figures gathered to think, so they will think over everything in the world
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  6. +2
    21 March 2023 22: 31
    The Americans do not want to send such ammunition to non-brothers. And today we were specifically reminded of this. Why would it?
    And you need to carefully read the media. For example, the Reporter website. https://topcor.ru/32436-v-ssha-proizoshel-pozhar-na-zavode-po-obogascheniju-urana.html#comment-id-321234

    23.02.2023 a uranium processing plant exploded in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. Uranus burned for a long time. And the US authorities happily reported that there was no release of radiation.

    And I explained there what is the abomination and hypocrisy of such a position. The carcinogenic properties of uranium are a million times more harmful than its radiation. Now the inhabitants of Oak Ridge and the surrounding area will feel in their own skin what it was like for the Serbs after 1999, when they were bombarded with these ammunition.
    The Americans now do not want to send such ammunition and are not too lazy to remind them once again.
    So, nothing like that exploded in Small Britain. Bye. But the country has nuclear weapons, such productions certainly exist. But no - a warehouse with such ammunition could explode. It doesn't seem like much either.
    Let's see, they will be hinted at and they will change their mind, or, nevertheless, repetition is the mother of teaching ...
  7. 0
    21 March 2023 23: 37
    The statement about the transfer of shells with depleted uranium is the result of the irresponsible inadequate reaction of the Russian Federation to the numerous provocations and propaganda of the Western agitation industry. This is, firstly, and secondly, with this statement, Britain wants to demonstrate to the Russian Federation its unbreakable support for Ukraine, although it is not going to transfer 100% of what it is - it understands the possible consequences. The Russian Federation is not Iraq, where the Schasovites used such shells, especially after the reaction of the Russian Federation
  8. +1
    22 March 2023 00: 52
    Gentlemen\comrades\bar! What's with the ugly screams on the lawn?
    Well, all right, the journalists of the Shtafirk publications, who had fallen away from the army and did not read military literature, made such a gevalt, but then - a military site.
    SEVERAL generations of 125 mm depleted uranium sub-caliber projectiles have been used in the Soviet/Russian army since 1982.
    Approximately the same time, the same 30 mm and 120 mm caliber shells are used in the armies of other countries.
    So what's causing the noise?
    You will also accuse half-pin-dos of using gunpowder in military affairs.
    Or shimoza.
    1. -1
      22 March 2023 07: 41
      With a flick of the pen, the sub-caliber core turns .... turns ... into NUCLEAR WEAPONS! This is the focus, so the focus!
    2. -2
      22 March 2023 11: 28
      Due to the massive use of these munitions, bursts of cancer occur.
      Just read my comment above. Or the wiki article "Depleted Uranium".
      It is not a matter of radioactivity, uranium is a heavy metal and chemically very active. After hitting the armor, the core produces a sheaf of molten uranium, which immediately ignites. Uranium burns very well, in powder it can ignite spontaneously in the presence of air.
      A 30mm projectile will kill everyone who is, for example, in an infantry fighting vehicle. They will inhale uranium oxides and die from heavy metal poisoning or later from cancer.
      A number of countries proposed to ban these ammunition, but the Anglo-Saxons, France and several other countries voted against it.
      It is clear that ours did not seize this ammunition, since the impudent Saxons keep them.
      1. 0
        22 March 2023 13: 15
        And a 250-pound jdam bomb, or a couple of Himars rockets that were delivered to Khokhols, will kill a whole bunch of men. For some reason, no one raised such a kipish, the question is why?
        Because the junkies have clung to the word "uranium" and are playing on the feelings of ignorant Russians
        1. -1
          22 March 2023 15: 49
          This is a different type of weapon. Depleted uranium is essentially WMD, a chemical weapon. In time, this is a fairly modern type of weapon and it did not fall into the kind of documents on the prohibition of chemical weapons (which the United States never bothered to destroy). When ours proposed to ban them, the impudent Saxons were the first to object.
          By the way, it's not so simple about Chimeras either. During the period when the decision was made to send them and the shipment itself to the United States, two gas processing plants burned down in a timely manner.
          Many such factories burned down last year. When compared in terms of timing, this is suggestive. For example, on the cruiser Moscow. I already wrote about it here.
  9. +4
    22 March 2023 04: 02
    Indeed, for a long time the Argentine military did not come to us ...
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  10. 0
    22 March 2023 06: 25
    Someone explain to the stupid minister that it was necessary to think earlier, and not when it had already happened. Unsuitable for professional
    1. GIS
      +1
      22 March 2023 07: 56
      judging by the comment, you are aiming for his place))))
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  13. 0
    22 March 2023 08: 23
    Quote: Seamaster
    Gentlemen\comrades\bar! What's with the ugly screams on the lawn?
    Well, all right, the journalists of the Shtafirk publications, who had fallen away from the army and did not read military literature, made such a gevalt, but then - a military site.
    SEVERAL generations of 125 mm depleted uranium sub-caliber projectiles have been used in the Soviet/Russian army since 1982.
    Approximately the same time, the same 30 mm and 120 mm caliber shells are used in the armies of other countries.
    So what's causing the noise?
    You will also accuse half-pin-dos of using gunpowder in military affairs.
    Or shimoza.

    You just can't imagine what a huge number of stupid (ignorant and obscurantist) people walk the earth, who do not even make an attempt to analyze what they heard or read. Hearing the word Uranus, they begin verbal diarrhea. Although they hardly distinguish a cow from a dog, they certainly do not know what dinner uranium is.
    Even if 20 wagons of these shells are shot, it's like spitting into the ocean, in comparison, what a tryndets has already come to the Donbass. All the already dead infrastructure was destroyed there, there are now tens of thousands of tons of lead, tungsten and other "useful" metals in the ground, unburned gunpowder, explosives, burnt rubber, ashes from incendiary and lighting projectiles, a bunch of buried decomposing corpses spilled into the ground fuel and lubricants, bombed chemical plants. Are they worried about a couple of thousand shells with uranium bops? Which is not a fact that everyone will be shot, because this is a highly specialized ammunition and there is no need to shoot it to the right and left.
    1. 0
      22 March 2023 21: 20
      right and left

      Strange ... first separately, then together.
    2. 0
      22 March 2023 23: 46
      If you're so smart, let's spray uranium dust from a drone over Britain. After all, the British say it is harmless, then why be afraid?
  14. 0
    22 March 2023 08: 38
    what are you going to do here? if you have to fight only with Ukraine and not touch the rest of the countries, then you will have to adapt to any supply of weapons.
  15. -3
    22 March 2023 21: 17
    The Russian authorities are "deliberately spreading misinformation" about the UK's promised supply of depleted uranium shells to Ukraine, a spokesman for the British Ministry of Defense said.
    The British Ministry of Defense replied that the country's army has been using depleted uranium in its shells for "decades". “This is a standard component, it has nothing to do with nuclear weapons or capabilities. Russia is aware of this, but is deliberately trying to misinform,” the agency said in a statement (cited by Sky News).
    In late January, Director of the Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies at the Higher School of Economics Vasily Kashin, in a conversation with RBC, said that shells with depleted uranium cores cannot be compared with a classic dirty bomb, since the latter "contains a special material with a very high level of radioactivity," but from a legal point of view, they can be regarded as "a kind of subspecies of radioactive weapons." Independent expert Alexander Khramchikhin said that, despite their high toxicity, depleted uranium shells have low radioactivity.
    1. -1
      22 March 2023 22: 17
      What a strange coincidence, today in Pasadena, Texas, a chemical plant exploded. But it belongs to the company INEOS, UK.
  16. +2
    22 March 2023 23: 42
    Shoigu's answer is the squeak of an offended mouse, and not the roar of a powerful Lion. Lukashenka answered even more harshly!
  17. 0
    24 March 2023 16: 18
    Putin should be put in a tank in the place of the commander, and Shoigu as a driver ... And at least sent to Donetsk .. Then the supply of Western weapons, ammunition to the fascist regime would immediately stop .. And these cruel shelling of Donetsk would definitely stop .. Then they would wipe this Avdiivka off the face of the earth in one day .. and there would be no talk at all about shells with a crane, or about the Javelins and other Khaimars ..