Craig Jones
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life where you don't know if you're safe at any moment anywhere in ukraine well sure i mean it's crazy having a trump i thought maybe the next attack on a public figure might come in the form of drone technology some sort of something along those lines i wonder how they protect against that here if that happens just imagine the insanity that would ensue because we understand the idea of a gunman with a rifle
shooting somebody but just like a drone just imagine the conspiracy theories who controlled that drone where did it come from yeah and now everybody i mean that will just cause chaos and the range is ever increasing one of the battalions in ukraine because those fpv drones have short range pretty short range but they were able to attach it to one of the larger drones with a signal booster so they could potentially go up to 30 40 kilometers into the distance so
shooting somebody but just like a drone just imagine the conspiracy theories who controlled that drone where did it come from yeah and now everybody i mean that will just cause chaos and the range is ever increasing one of the battalions in ukraine because those fpv drones have short range pretty short range but they were able to attach it to one of the larger drones with a signal booster so they could potentially go up to 30 40 kilometers into the distance so
shooting somebody but just like a drone just imagine the conspiracy theories who controlled that drone where did it come from yeah and now everybody i mean that will just cause chaos and the range is ever increasing one of the battalions in ukraine because those fpv drones have short range pretty short range but they were able to attach it to one of the larger drones with a signal booster so they could potentially go up to 30 40 kilometers into the distance so
The drone that hits you could be flown by someone so far away from you. And if they did that domestically, that would be very frightening to think of the sphere of where it could have come from.
The drone that hits you could be flown by someone so far away from you. And if they did that domestically, that would be very frightening to think of the sphere of where it could have come from.
The drone that hits you could be flown by someone so far away from you. And if they did that domestically, that would be very frightening to think of the sphere of where it could have come from.
Not really. I guess it just seems to everyone that there's going to be no middle ground.
Not really. I guess it just seems to everyone that there's going to be no middle ground.
Not really. I guess it just seems to everyone that there's going to be no middle ground.
I mean, I think it would be a soldier by soldier basis. I know each of them had a different perspective. I remember I would ask them about in terms of US politics and their fears, because the first trip I went there, U.S. hadn't agreed to resupply weapons. So it was a very different feeling in the air there of concern over what was going to happen.
I mean, I think it would be a soldier by soldier basis. I know each of them had a different perspective. I remember I would ask them about in terms of US politics and their fears, because the first trip I went there, U.S. hadn't agreed to resupply weapons. So it was a very different feeling in the air there of concern over what was going to happen.
I mean, I think it would be a soldier by soldier basis. I know each of them had a different perspective. I remember I would ask them about in terms of US politics and their fears, because the first trip I went there, U.S. hadn't agreed to resupply weapons. So it was a very different feeling in the air there of concern over what was going to happen.
But they still remained quite optimistic that no matter who got in, they felt would do the right thing. But in terms of prolonged war, most people think it's going to go for a very long time, like the children's hospital that just was bombed in Kyiv. Anytime there's a moment like that, that reignites everything. I think it happens on both sides. I know that there was an attack in Crimea.
But they still remained quite optimistic that no matter who got in, they felt would do the right thing. But in terms of prolonged war, most people think it's going to go for a very long time, like the children's hospital that just was bombed in Kyiv. Anytime there's a moment like that, that reignites everything. I think it happens on both sides. I know that there was an attack in Crimea.
But they still remained quite optimistic that no matter who got in, they felt would do the right thing. But in terms of prolonged war, most people think it's going to go for a very long time, like the children's hospital that just was bombed in Kyiv. Anytime there's a moment like that, that reignites everything. I think it happens on both sides. I know that there was an attack in Crimea.
It was an attack on a beach, I guess. I don't know if that attack on the hospital was retribution for that, but that's the energy that is felt. They might have battle fatigue. But when something happens to civilians, especially kids on your side, it kind of reinvigorates the energy to fight for as long as necessary.
It was an attack on a beach, I guess. I don't know if that attack on the hospital was retribution for that, but that's the energy that is felt. They might have battle fatigue. But when something happens to civilians, especially kids on your side, it kind of reinvigorates the energy to fight for as long as necessary.
It was an attack on a beach, I guess. I don't know if that attack on the hospital was retribution for that, but that's the energy that is felt. They might have battle fatigue. But when something happens to civilians, especially kids on your side, it kind of reinvigorates the energy to fight for as long as necessary.
And in terms of a case-by-case basis, one of my friends, Dimitri, over there who trains jiu-jitsu and owns a gym, He was very passionate about it just because of the history. He brought out documents of his grandfather being executed by the USSR. So I know that when the war started, he took a bicycle helmet and his AK-47 and went out into the streets.