Tuesday, March 1, 2022

A Prelude to Surgical Nuclear Strikes




Ready to assist your surgical strikes Dr. Putin



As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


The following is a preview of Russian next generation operational strength. The reason for drawing your attention to this is, if you hear of these three operations being engaged in, this is a prelude to a series of limited surgical nuclear strikes on what is the head of the Anglo American chimera.



Russian Naval Operations


The head of the UK’s armed forces has warned that Russian submarine activity is threatening underwater cables that are crucial to communication systems around the world.

The navy has been tracking Russian submarine activity, with a collision between the HMS Northumberland and a Russian sub sparking speculation about cable-mapping activity.

 


Russian ASAT


In mid-November, Russia destroyed a retired satellite with a ground-based anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon. This created significant debris, which endangered other assets in low-Earth orbit, including the International Space Station (ISS). Two Russian cosmonauts were serving on the seven-person ISS crew at the time.

Two weeks later, Russia followed up the ASAT demonstration with the boast that they could destroy all 32 Global Positioning System satellites at once, blinding the U.S. and NATO.

Based on the ASAT demonstration and unclassified reports from the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, it is pretty clear that Russia can destroy all, or at least most, GPS satellites in one go.



Russian Zircon Missile


Hypersonic weapons such as Russia's 3M22 Zircon fly so fast and low -- at speeds of up to Mach 6 and at a low atmospheric-ballistic trajectory -- that they can penetrate traditional anti-missile defense systems.

The missile flies with an advanced fuel that the Russians say gives it a range of up to 1,000 kilometers. And it's so fast that the air pressure in front of the weapon forms a plasma cloud as it moves, absorbing radio waves and making it practically invisible to active radar systems.

According to Popular Mechanics, even if a U.S. ship were to detect a Zircon missile from 100 miles away, it would have only one minute to do something about it.

In order to intercept a Russian Zircon missile, the U.S. would either need to intercept it at launch or fly an object into its path.


The Lame Cherry informed all of you weeks ago that Vladimir Putin was a miracle man in only he could destroy Anthony Fauci's Coronavirus Wuhan. He indeed has accomplished this and liberated the world from mandates.



This is another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


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