Kazakhstan has a decent-sized shoreline on the Caspian Sea.MMMM... Let's choose other land-locked countries that can't possibly have a Navy, like Khazikstan..
Try Mongolia.
Kazakhstan has a decent-sized shoreline on the Caspian Sea.MMMM... Let's choose other land-locked countries that can't possibly have a Navy, like Khazikstan..
Afghanistan seems landlocked as well. As for having a shoreline onto that little lake, bah! That's not much.Kazakhstan has a decent-sized shoreline on the Caspian Sea.
Try Mongolia.
We could do landlocked countries that DO have a navy, like Bolivia.MMMM... Let's choose other land-locked countries that can't possibly have a Navy, like Khazikstan..
The Caspian Sea is not a little lake, and there was a naval Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812.Afghanistan seems landlocked as well. As for having a shoreline onto that little lake, bah! That's not much.
That's like Ohio having it's own Navy because it borders on Lake Erie...
Ah, got it, thanks. Just looked it up, the ID is about four feet. (still gotta be wicked high pressure, right?)
Oh, and as for who did it...
The Luxembourg Navy?
Might check your decimal placeI believe that was a wall thickness, possibly including concrete covering. Friction loss on a 5" ID pipe alone would be a deal killer after a couple of thousand feet.
Edit: according to wikipedia Nordtsream 1 has a diameter of 48" and a wall thickness between 26.8mm and 41mm with a working pressure of 22bar (3200psi)
more like 220 Bar....Might check your decimal place
more like 220 Bar....
Well, it looks like Crimea / Kerch bridge has just experienced a significant "smoking" accident, and the oil train on the rail-line is actively burning.
What hasn't collapsed already (rail spans), will disintegrate due to the fire.
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At least one direction of the road spans is leading straight to Moskva:
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The current damage seems to be repairable so it will disrupt Russian logistics for a while. I've always thought that the bridge should be left intact.Whom is hurt the worst by this?
The whole thing looks coordinated. Two explosions, one on each bridge withing a short distance of each other is more than a coincidence. I suspect a couple of remote controlled bombs, one on the train the other on a truck.What caused that section of road to fall into the water? I don't see any blast damage. More interesting to me is that the train caught fire on the bridge at the same place.
Maybe? Ukraine was really on top of the social media game if it was, since they were posting a bunch of different things about the attack in fairly short order. My favorite was the side-by-side of burning bridge footage and Marilyn Monroe singing “Happy birthday Mr. President.”False flag op?
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