Posted on 05/04/2022 6:23:24 AM PDT by Cronos
That’s too bad.
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What’s ‘mysterious’ about an explosion at an ammo plant during a war?....................
Perm is about 1,200 miles from Ukraine
Not far,....... for a cruise missile.................
I think directed energy weapons are being used. I have zero evidence.
Food processing plants in America catching fire.
Russian Military chemical and ammunition plants catching fire.
Wild fires in Russia.
Unless you capture the beam signature in a satellite image, there would be little evidence, just a fire.
Lots of war related KABOOMS in Pooty land these days.
“Multiple Dead After Mysterious Explosion at Russian Ammunition Plant”
“Mysterious”?
Just as “Mysterious” as explosions at fireworks factories.
Were they also processing American food at this plant?
Is the Kremlin within reach for the Ukrainians?
U.S. weapons working great, as usual.
Thanks to communist policies of spreading people around, there are many Ukrainians in Russia.
It could be one, or some other oppressed person in Russia.
Or just an accident.
Ukraine does not have missiles with that long a reach.
The Ukies have satellites in orbit that can shoot Flash Gordon style space beams down on Russkie installations. And blow them to Kingdom Come.
The Ukies might renting these beam satellites from the Chinese, or they own them and had Elon Musk send them into orbit. They come with 10 acre photovoltaic sails. They feed the capacitor on board that takes 3 days to charge up for space beam operation.
Unexpected.
No modern military weapon uses gunpowder (to the best of my knowledge) so if that was all that this plant produced, then it was unlikely to be counter-action. If, on the other hand, it was sloppy reporting, then it becomes a possibility.
Modern weapons use what is generically called cordite which is a nitrocellulose-based (guncotton derivative) that was originally known as ‘smokeless powder’ for the amazing difference to original gunpowder. With the exception of period weapons and idiot LEFTists, gunpowder was generally phased out of weapon use in the late 1800s.
Pushing for maximum production can result in accidents.
“Somehow the dial on the heat treat oven went to 11.” //sarc
Gunpowder is commonly used to refer to smokeless powder as well as black powder for a hundred years.
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