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Vehicle I-D: Mil 26 Halo, Cold War helicopter with no plans to retire!

Mil (мил) 26, NATO reporting name Halo.

The Mil 26 Halo was developed in the 1970s, to replace the older Mil 6 Hook. Mil is now part of the larger Russian Helicopters (JCS Russian Helicopters) ‘holding company’.

Video report, Mi-26 lifts its predecessor the Mi-6:

On 22NOV2021, Russian Helicopters-Rostec announced a deal for mass production of the new Mi-26T2V, for the Russian Ministry of Defense.

United Kingdom based Air Charter Service explains why their favorite helicopter is the Mil 26:

In 2020, Peru sold off its aged Mi-26Ts to a Cyprus-based aviation junk yard company for the price of scrap.  Peru bought the Halos as used from the airline Aeroflot. They only operated in Peru for a few years before sitting abandoned for more than a decade.

Poor quality video of an Abakan Avia operated Mi-26 (Ми-26) crashing in April 2020, Novy Urengoy – Vankor field, Yamal Peninsula, Russia. Three crew wounded. It looks like the pilot came in too fast with the nose too high causing the tail to hit the ground:

At the end of 2019, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation/Russian Helicopters announced a year of testing for its new Mi-26T2V.

2019 video, lifting a An-74:

In 2019, reportedly India finally made a deal with Russia to rebuild their surviving three Mi-26 Halos. The hope is that the aged beyond their life span Mi-26s will get another 10 to 15 years of life. India was one of the first foreign buyers of the Mi-26, during the Cold War.

In January 2019, a Mi-26 transported many materials to the Bureysky reservoir, which had been blocked by a landslide in December 2018 creating a flood threat, Russian Defense Ministry video:

TASS video of UTair Mi-26 moving an old Tu-134 ‘gate guard’ in Tyumen, Russia, 2019:

Russian Defense Ministry video of load-up of Mi-26 during Vostock 2018 war games, September 2018:

TASS video of Russian military Mi-26 practicing to fight fires, May 2018:

Photo via Russian Helicopters.

In October 2017, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced the Mi-26 would be modernized to ‘T2V’ standard, allowing it to operate in bad weather, at night, and will have a self defense system against guided anti-aircraft missiles.

Photo via Russian Helicopters.

Photo via Russian Helicopters.

Also in October 2017, Russian Helicopters-Rostec announced their plans to begin helicopter maintenance operations in Mexico, to service the growing number of Russian helicopters in Mexico, including at least two Mi-26T.

Photo via Russian Defense Ministry.

VGTRK-T24 detailed video report about the Mi-26, 28APR2017:

By 2015, the Indian Air Force was down to just one operable Mi-26, with only 1-hundred hours of life left in it. India first bought the Mi-26 Halo in the 1980s, during the undeclared/unofficial global Cold War, acquiring a total of four. Apparently the Indian government thinks it is too costly to rebuild/replace the Mi-26.

2013(?) video report, checking out a new build Mi-26:

Australian Department of Defence photo, March 2011.

In early 2011, the Australian Department of Defence hired Russian contractor Vertical T to fly Mi-26 Halo transport missions in Afghanistan, specifically in Uruzgan Province.

Australian and U.S. military personnel check out the huge ass of the Mi-26. Australian Department of Defence photo, March 2011.

Mi-26 Halo helicopter delivers a battle damaged Mi-17 Hip to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, 13JUL2011. Photo via U.S. Army’s 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment.

13JUL2011, Kandahar, Afghanistan. Photo via U.S. Army’s 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment.

13JUL2011, Kandahar, Afghanistan. Photo via U.S. Army’s 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment.

13JUL2011, Kandahar, Afghanistan. Photo via U.S. Army’s 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment.

Associated Press photo.

In December 2010, an Indian Air Force Mi-26 crashed at Jammu Airport/Air Force Station. The crew of seven were wounded, technical problems are suspected as the cause.

A Russian Mi-26 Halo lands at Belet Weyne (Beledweyne), Somalia, December 1993. U.S. Department of Defense photo by Sergeant G. D. Robinson.

In 1993, the Mi-26 Halo was used to shuttle supplies and personnel to areas outside Mogadishu, Somalia, during the United States led United Nation’s Operation Continue Hope.

Mi-26 Halo on the shores of Kismayo, Somalia, November 1993. U.S. Department of Defense photo by Sergeant G. D. Robinson.

November 1993, U.S. Department of Defense photo by Sergeant G. D. Robinson.

Image taken from 1986 video, showing a Soviet Mi-26 attempting to reduce radiation levels around the exploded Chernobyl nuclear reactor.

Soviet era video report, one of the first production Mi-26 arrives at Vystavka Dostizheniy Narodnovo Khozyaystva (VDNKh, ВДНХ), Moscow, 1985:

Soviet silly-vilian (civilian) airliner version of the Mi-26 in 1983.

Early 1980s Soviet AviaExport promotional film about the then new Mi-26:

Cold War ‘Fake News’ Helicopter:

UH-1H ‘HUEY-HIND’

Cold War Helicopters: KAMOV 25 ‘HORMONE’

Cold War Battle Damage: The Hind-End of Desert Storm

Mil 24, NATO reporting name Hind.

Hind is Middle English for rear end (hind end, hind leg), originating with Old English/Old German. Hind is also the name for female Red Deer who are three years of age or older. Hind is also the name for a type of speckled serranid fish in the Western Atlantic Ocean. Hind is also a word for a peasant/lower class worker.

The crews/countries who operate the Mil 24 have given it their own nicknames, such as Flying Tank, Drinking Glass and Satan’s Chariot.

Operation Desert Shield/Storm can be considered the last battle of the undeclared/unofficial Cold War.

United States Department of Defense photo by Staff Sergeant Dean Wagner, March 1991.

March 1991, photo by Staff Sergeant Dean Wagner.

U.S. DoD photo by Staff Sergeant Dean Wagner, March 1991.

March 1991, photo by Staff Sergeant Dean Wagner.

March 1991, photo by Staff Sergeant Dean Wagner.

March 1991, photo by Staff Sergeant Dean Wagner.

General Norman Schwarzkopf uses his foot to check-out the pieces & parts of an abandoned Hind. U.S. DoD photo by Staff Sergeant Dean Wagner, March 1991.

The captured Hinds were brought to Rafha Domestic Airport in Saudi Arabia. The airport is near the border with Iraq. Photo by Staff Sergeant Dean Wagner, March 1991.

A different Iraqi Hind, photo by Staff Sergeant Dean Wagner, March 1991.

Retractable nose gear pointing to heaven, all that is left of an Iraqi Hind, March 1991, photo by Sergeant Kimberly Yearyearn.

Desert Storm:

DoD photo.

IRAQ AIRCRAFT GRAVEYARD

Afghanistan 2020: MAINTAINING SATAN’S CHARIOT

Vehicle I-D 2020:

IRAQI HUEY

Cold War Vehicle I-D: TU-95 ‘BEAR’

 B-47 STRATOJET

Cold War Vehicle I-D: Tu-95 ‘Bear’

Tupolev 95, NATO reporting name Bear, in the mid-1950s the prototype/early production was called Tupolev 20. From official Soviet silent film, Tu-20s make a quick overfly of a parade in Moscow (the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics did not like publicly displaying their bombers, especially new bombers), 1957:

Bear-As were bombers and did not have refueling probes.  Bear-B/Cs were bombers with refueling probes and could carry early style cruise missiles. Bear Ds were long rang maritime reconnaissance aircraft with radar bulges under chin and belly.  Bear Es were also recon aircraft, with the tail gun replaced by electronic sensors. Bear-G/H carried cruise missiles and had a differently shaped radar bulge under its chin.

Silent U.S. Air Force film, ‘Bear-D’ South East of Iceland, 21NOV1967:

Silent USAF film, ‘Bear D’ East of Iceland, 16JAN1968:

Silent USAF film, ‘Bear B’ (while the film’s slate says Bear B, the shape of the radome indicates a Bear G/H, definitely not a Bear-B) escorted by F-102 Delta Dagger, South East of Iceland, 20FEB1968:

Silent USAF film, ‘Bear-C’ (as above, the shape of the chin radome indicates a Bear-G/H, not a Bear-C) escorted by F-102 Delta Dagger, 20FEB1968:

Silent U.S. Navy film, ‘Bear Ds’ buzz USS Essex (CVS-9), May 1968:

Silent USN film from May 1971, F-4Js ‘escort’ a Tu-95:

‘Bear A’ near Iceland, March 1972.

F-8 Crusader escorts ‘Bear-D’, 25MAY1974, photo by Lieutenant Fessenden.

USN photo dated 15MAY1974.

F-106 Delta Dart escorts Bear-D.

Bicentennial F-4C/D escorts Bear-D.

F-14A escorts ‘Bear-D’, 15OCT1979.

F-4E escorts ‘Bear-A(?)’, 28SEP1980, photo by Master Sergeant Richard Diaz.

Somewhere over the North Atlantic, F-4Es escort ‘Bear-D’, September 1980, photo by Master Sergeant Richard Diaz.

There is also a gun turret under the rear fuselage, September 1980, photo by Master Sergeant Richard Diaz.

Texas Air National Guard F-4C escorts Bear-D, August 1981.

1982, ‘Bear-A’.

‘Bear-D’ over the Mediterranean Sea, May 1983.

U.S. Navy photo, published January 1984.

‘Bear-E’ (notice the fairing where the tail gun would be), August 1985.

Pukin Dogs F-14s escort Bear-D.

‘Bear-E’ with F-14D, August 1985. You can see the tail gun position is faired over, but there is still a gun turret underneath the rear fuselage.

A-7E escorts Bear-D, September/October 1985.

‘Bear E/G/H(?)’, U.S. Navy photo published July 1987.

‘Bear G/H(?)’, USN photo published August 1988.

Cold War Vehicle I-D: B-47 STRATOJET

Modern Vehicle I-D: SUKHOI 24

Vehicle I-D: Ukraine Mil 8MT/MSB-V & BMP-1 & BRDM & BTR-80/3DA

Images from wargame Rapid Trident 2021, underway from September 20th to October 1st.

BTR-80 video, by U.S. Army Sergeant Hayden Hallman and Specialist Preston Hammon, 27SEP2021:

BTR-80, 27SEP2021, U.S. Army (USA) photo by Specialist Preston Hammon.

BRDM, 24SEP2021, Washington Army National Guard (WANG) photo by Staff Sergeant David Carnahan.

Rapid Trident 2021 involves approximately 6-thousand-2-hundred personnel from 12 countries.

BRDM, 24SEP2021, WANG photo by Staff Sergeant David Carnahan.

U.S. Army 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment video of Mil 8, BTR-3DA, BMP-1 and BRDM, 24SEP2021:

BMP-1, 24SEP2021, WANG photo by Staff Sergeant David Carnahan.

U.S. Army (USA) 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment video of Mil 8 operation, 23SEP2021:

23SEP2021, Mil 8MT, USA photo by Sergeant Hayden Hallman.

Mil 8MT, USA photo by Specialist Preston Hammon, 23SEP2021.

BMP-1, 22SEP2021, WANG photo by Staff Sergeant David Carnahan.

BMP-1, 22SEP2021, WANG photo by Staff Sergeant David Carnahan.

Mil 8, WANG photo by Staff Sergeant David Carnahan, 22SEP2021.

Mil 8MSB-V, USA photo by Specialist Preston Hammon, 21SEP2021.

21SEP2021, USA photo by Specialist Preston Hammon, Mil 8MSB-V.

Mil 8MSB-V, USA photo by Specialist Preston Hammon, 20SEP2021.

31AUG2021, The U.S.-Ukraine Strategic Defense Framework signed in Washington DC.

Vehicle I-D, 2020: UKRAINIAN ARMOR

BTR-3DA

Vehicle I-D:

16th Regimental Combat Team, JGSDF, at Yakima Training Center during Operation Rising Thunder, September 2013. USA photo by Sergeant Bryan Spradlin.

TYPE 7-4 INVADES EVERGREEN STATE! PREPS FOR WAR WITH CHINA?

Trident of Poseidon: NATO’S NEW U.S. HQ FULLY OPERATIONAL!

Vehicle I-D: T-84/T-80/T-64 Украина Ukrania

MorozovKMDB photo.

The latest T-84, the BM Oplot.  Although it has a large exhaust port that would indicate a turbine engine, it actually has a complicated turbo-supercharged 6-cylinder ‘double-stroke’ piston (meaning each cylinder actually has two pistons) engine.

MorozovKMDB photo.

MorozovKMDB photo.

MorozovKMDB photo.

This tank is called by several names, it was developed for militaries that use the NATO 120mm ammo originally developed for the 120mm Reinmetall gun.  It is known as Yatagan, KERN2-120, or T-84-120.

MorozovKMDB photo.

MorozovKMDB photo.

This MorozovKMDB promo video is called Oplot, but it shows the T-84 and the Yatagan.  The visual difference is that the Yatagan’s turret extends over the engine deck:

https://youtu.be/IRpoVsaYPhk

Ukrainian Ministry of Defence video from 2014 showing Oplot and Bulat:

Photo via MorozovKMDB.

T-80UD.

Photo via MorozovKMDB.

Photo via MorozovKMDB.

Self-entrenching tool in use.

Photo via MorozovKMDB.

The upgraded/up-armored T-64 known as BM Bulat, looks very much like the T-80UD.  The visual give-aways are the position of the smoke grenade launchers, and the type of roadwheels .

Photo via MorozovKMDB.

Canadian Forces photo by Aviator Stéphanie Labossière.

T-64B at the International Peacekeeping and Security Center, Ukraine, 11APR2019.

Canadian Forces photo by Aviator Stéphanie Labossière.

Canadian Forces photo.

An old T-64, International Peacekeeping and Security Center, Ukraine, 07DEC2018.

Canadian Forces photo.

T-80BV at the International Peacekeeping and Security Center, Ukraine, during Canadian sponsored Operation Unifier, 29NOV2018.

Canadian Forces photo.

Canadian Forces photo.

Canadian Forces photo.

Canadian Forces photo.

Ukraine’s 36th Naval Infantry Battalion Tactical Group conduct a night-shoot, 25OCT2018.

U.S. Army (USA) Photo by Kevin S. Abel.

T-84s at the Strong Europe Tank Challenge at the Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, May-June 2018.

USA photo by Markus Rauchenberger, 06JUN2018.

USA photo by Kevin S. Abel.

Size comparison, T-84 versus Leopard 2A6.

USA photo by Markus Rauchenberger, 06JUN2018.

USA video by Christian Marquardt, Ukraine’s T-84 joins NATO tanks from Austria, France, Germany, Poland, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States, in a shoot-out.  It is hard to see because of the smoke, but the T-84 is the small one:

USA video by Kevin S. Abel, new track pad installation on T-84:

New York Army National Guard (ANG) photo by First Lieutenant Derrick Garner.

March 2018, T-64BV at the Yavoriv Combat Training Center.

New York ANG photo by First Lieutenant Derrick Garner.

New York ANG video, I had to edit out the extremely boring narration (no audio), and edit just to show the T-64BV:

USA photo by Specialist Javon Spence.

Leclerc versus T-64BV at Strong Europe Tank Challenge, May 2017.  The USA photographer incorrectly identified this T-64BV as a T-64BM (Bulat upgrade).

Ukrainian Defence Ministry video about the evolution of the T-64:

New Cold War: RUSSIA STOCKS-UP ON VEHICLES FOR NAVAL GROUND FORCES

Vehicle I-D: EVEN MORE UKRAINSKAYA TANKI УКРАИНСКАЯ ТАНКИ

Vehicle I-D: UKRAINIAN ARMOR

New Cold War: Idaho based Snake River militia deploy M1A2 SEP to Ukrainian border!

Vehicle I-D: Don’t confuse T-84 with M84, SLOVENIJA M84A4 SNIPER, 2021

New Cold War: Russia stocks-up on Vehicles for Naval Ground Forces

Ministry of Defense of Russian Federation, Southern Military District, video posted 12MAY2021, 152mm self propelled artillery in North Ossetia:

BMP-3 seen in this year’s Victory Day Parade.

Since the beginning of the year, Russia has been upgrading its naval land forces (army corps-marines) with new armored vehicles, including the latest BMP-3.  On 11MAY2021, more than 30 BMP-3s were delivered to the new mechanized infantry division of the Baltic Fleet, stationed in Kaliningrad.

Quick video, posted 29MAR2021, of assembly of Russia’s current armored vehicles:

In December 2020, it was announced that Russian Baltic Fleet forces would be bolstered due to NATO’s build-up of forces near Kaliningrad, including a new mechanized infantry division: “In response to this threat, the Armed Forces’ command has to take measures in response. As one of such measures, a full-strength motorized infantry division will be formed to make part of the Baltic Fleet’s army corps. The new formation will comprise motor rifle and artillery regiments and a separate tank regiment.”-Admiral Alexander Nosatov

TASS photo by Vitaly Nevar.

The December 2020 announcement stated that several new units within the Baltic Fleet would be created in 2021.  On 13MAY2021, its was announced that the new 18th army corps division, of the 79th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade, would be ready by the end of the year.  It was also revealed that the expansion and upgrade of the Baltic Fleet is based on what was observed during recent NATO wargames.

TASS photo by Valery Matytsin.

Expansion of the Baltic Fleet’s army corps was also conducted during 2019-20.

In April 2021, forty new BMP-3s were delivered to Russia’s Pacific Fleet army corps.  Here’s video of those BMP-3s being off-loaded in Primorye:

Eastern Military District photo.

On top of that, additional BTR-82A armored cars and T-80BV tanks had been delivered.

Southern Military District photo.

Also in April 2021, the Black Sea Fleet conducted launchings of Zvezda Kh-35 ‘Bal’ anti-ship missiles from Crimea.

Southern Military District photo.

In Crimea, on 24MAR2021, the Black Sea Fleet held wargames for its army corps.

Northern Fleet photo.

Also, at the beginning of March 2021, the Northern Fleet held wargames in the Russian Arctic, specifically to increase proficiency of S-400 anti-aircraft crews.  Here’s video from April 2021 of a S-400 Pantsir-S demonstration to foreign military officials:

Southern Military District photo.

In January and February 2021, the Caspian Flotilla conducted training for its army corps (marines) officially in preparation for the International Army Games.  This included BTR-82A armored cars.

Northern Fleet photo.

Also in February 2021, the Northern Fleet conducted arctic training in the Pechengsky district of the Murmansk region, using Aleut tracked ‘snow-cats’.

Northern Fleet photo.

New Cold War: RUSSIA INVADES FLORIDA?

New Cold War: IDAHO’S FAKE-NEWS RUSSIAN RADAR TANK

New Cold War 2016:  TINY LITHUANIA BUYS RECORD $437-MILLION OF TANKS FROM GERMANY AND ISRAEL!

Vehicle I-D: ARMURA MOLDOVAN, IN A COLD WAR CREATED COUNTRY THAT COULD GO HOT ANY SECOND!

Cold War 1961:   BERLIN KRISE, ‘GAME OF CHICKEN’ M48A1 VS. T-54/55!

Cold War Finale: Soviet Helix boards U.S. aircraft carrier!

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Mark Therien, 14OCT1992.

On the 14th and 15th of October 1992, as the Soviet Union fell apart, two Kamov 27s (Red 46 and Red 53) made history by becoming the first Russian helicopters to land on not one, but two U.S. Navy (USN) ships.

USN photo by Petty Officer Second Class Steven Cooke.

USN photo by Petty Officer Second Class Steven Cooke.

The NATO reporting name Helix was from the destroyer Admiral Vinogradov, it landed on the USS Ranger (CV-61), the ships were taking part in the same multinational wargame (Operation Southern Watch) in the Arabian Sea.

USN photo by Petty Officer Second Class Steven Cooke.

USN personnel got to check-out the ‘enemy’ helicopter.

USN photo by Petty Officer Second Class Steven Cooke.

This USN officer seems very happy about sitting in a ‘enemy’ helicopter (or maybe he just played a nasty joke and crapped in the pilot’s seat?).

USN photo by Petty Officer Second Class Steven Cooke, 15OCT1992.

There were lots of group photos taken with USN personnel and the crew of Red 46.  This one shows the happy Captain of the USS Ranger (bald guy giving the thumbs-up sign) with the Soviet, I mean Russian crew of Red 46.

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Mark Therien, 14OCT1992.

Red 46 also paid a visit to the USS Kinkade (DD-965).  USN helicopters also visited the former Soviet ship.

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Mark Therien, 14OCT1992.

Red 46 back home on the Admiral Vinogradov, after its visit to USS Kinkade.

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Mark Therien.

Kamov hanger onboard Admiral Vinogradov.

USN photo by Petty Officer Second Class Steven Cooke.

Red 53 onboard USS Ranger, 15OCT1992.

USN photo by Petty Officer Second Class Steven Cooke.

USN photo by Petty Officer Second Class Steven Cooke, 15OCT1992.

Red 53 leaving USS Ranger.

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Mark Therien.

“For the Long Voyage.”

Vaccine Fail: Pharmacies spoil vaccines, issue fake shots instead? Japan reveals deaths after getting shots!

Incomplete list of links to reports and studies showing the vaccination campaign is a failure, as of 03MAY2021:

The United Nations’ World Health Organization (WHO) has not approved a single CoViD vaccine!  CoViD shots have only been authorized for emergency use under the UN-WHO’s Emergency Use Listing (EUL), which states “The WHO Emergency Use Listing Procedure (EUL) is a risk-based procedure for assessing and listing unlicensed vaccines, therapeutics and in vitro diagnostics with the ultimate aim of expediting the availability of these products to people affected by a public health emergency.” 

BRAZIL:  Claims the Russian vaccine has active common-cold virus in it!

CANADA: Despite government demands that people get vaccinated, the Canadian Pharmacists Association says that for some reason they are not being supplied with enough vaccines, claiming that “thousands of pharmacies across the country are still waiting to get involved.”

As news media criticizes Canada for lack of vaccines, government health experts to suspend use of J&J vax!

Despite the fact that Canada is having problems issuing vaccines to its own citizens, ‘woke’ health ‘experts’ say Canada isn’t sharing enough vaccines with India!

British Columbia drops minimum age for blood-clot causing AstrZeneca shot to 30.

You now need a vaccine passport to enter Canada.

FRANCE: Glut of vaccine a result of not sending supply where there is demand for it.

GERMANY: New rules will keep unvaccinated people in lockdown slavery, while vaccinated people go free!

U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Milton Hamilton.

For the first time, the U.S. Air Force is vaccinating German employees on Ramstein Air Base, 29APR2021.

ITALY:

U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant K. Tucker Owen.

For the first time, the U.S. Air Force is vaccinating Italian employees on Aviano Air Base, 30APR2021.

JAPAN: Revealed; dozens of cases of severe allergic reactions to CoViD shots, so far 19 people died after getting the vaccine!

Revealed; 14-million doses of CoViD vaccines wasted!

UNITED KINGDOM:  Study says just one dose of Pfizer vax will not protect you from new variants.

UNITED STATES: Government data reveals that pharmacies across the United States have wasted almost 200-thousand doses of vaccine, CVS and Walgreens account for most of the wasted shots!

Ignorant Bloomberg writer says the best way to get more people to get vaccinated is to have the government/taxpayers pay pharmacies!

Iowa; The state Department of Public Health refused 71% of federal government issued vaccines, due to the reality that most people refuse to get the “authorized for emergency use only” (not truly approved) shots!

Kansas; At least half of nursing home healthcare workers still refuse to get vaccinated!

Louisiana; The state Department of Health is now begging people to get vaccinated as more than 1-thousand-5-hundred pharmacies are stocked with shots that could end up expiring.

Minnesota;

U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Mikaley Kline.

U.S. military/FEMA operated mass-vax site (Community Vaccination Center, aka CVC) at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds in Saint Paul, 01MAY2021.

Nebraska; Hy-Vee pharmacies have so much vaccine that you don’t need to make an appointment, just walk in.

North Carolina;  Walgreens accused of issuing saline shots instead of CoViD vaccines!

Pennsylvania; Despite Erie County pharmacies complaining that not enough people are wanting to get vaccinated (“We began offering the vaccine on Wednesday and we didn’t give a single shot. We did five vaccinations Thursday and none so far Friday.”-Jennifer Barlekoff, Pharmacy Innovations.), weekly infections rates in Erie County have been dropping!

South Carolina;

South Carolina Army National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Brad Mincey.

South Carolina National Guard conduct mass-vax drive-thru operations in Saluda, 01MAY2021.

Texas; Despite revealing a surplus of vaccines (to be sent to Austin for some reason), the Department of State Health Services is demanding that even more vaccines be ordered!

Washington; Grade schools to be used as mass-vax sites for children!

Washington DC; Not one of the so-called CoViD vaccines in use in the United States have been approved as a vaccine under the USFDA!  All the propaganda by government officials and main-stream news media is hyperbole, the USFDA has only “authorized for emergency use only”, which is technically and legally not the same as ‘approving’ as a vaccine, mainly because the ‘experimental medical technologies’ did not go through the more intensive testing required for a true approved vaccine!

Vaccine Fail: OH-CANADA, CONFIRMS DEATH BY VACCINE! REVEALED; CHINESE VACCINES DISABLE & KILL! HERD IMMUNITY FAILS INDIA!

Biden’s Borderland:  MORE BOAT-PEOPLE, MORE DRUGS, AND THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE?

Vehicle I-D: Soviet armor of the U.S. Marine Corps

U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer First Class Paul Self.

MTLBs operated by 3rd Amphibious Armored Vehicle Battalion, 1ST Marine Division, acting as opposing forces (OpFor) during wargame Kernel Blitz in June 1997, Camp Pendleton, California.

U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sergeant Ryan Ward.

USMC photo by Lance Corporal Timothy Reynolds.

USMC photo by Sergeant Ryan Ward.

USMC photo by Lance Corporal Timothy Reynolds.

USMC photo by Sergeant Ryan Ward.

ZSU-23-4 during Kernel Blitz ’97.

USN photo by Petty Officer First Class Paul Self.

BRDM during Kernel Blitz ’97.

USMC photo by Lance Corporal Timothy Reynolds.

T-72 during Kernel Blitz ’97.

Vehicle I-D: MORE U.S. ARMY FAKE-NEWS TANKS, TIGER STRIPES ANYBODY?

Biden’s War: Oregon deployed to Poland!

Oregon National Guard photo by Master Sergeant John Hughel.

26 April 2021 (00:45-UTC-07 Tango 06) 06 Ordibehesht 1400/14 Ramadan 1442/15 Ren-Chen 4719

Oregon National Guard photo by Master Sergeant John Hughel.

On 25APR2021, between 120 and 130 Oregon Army National Guard soldiers gathered at West Albany High School football stadium, for an official deployment ceremony.

Oregon National Guard photo by Master Sergeant John Hughel.

Alpha Troop, 1st Squadron, 82nd Cavalry Regiment is being deployed to NATO Poland, for about one year, to take part in the anti-Russia operation called European Deterrence Initiative.

Oregon National Guard photo by Master Sergeant John Hughel.

Biden’s War: U.S. FORCES ENTER SYRIA, AGAIN