DuatDweller on 5/10/2024 at 16:40
I have read somewhere in the news about a near miss collision of a missile or drone with a nuclear power station, and if a possible nuclear contamination of a huge area of Europe happened, well if that happens the likelihood of a massive European evacuation would mean immigration into Asia and the Americas, speak about immigrants then. Flooding in droves.
On the other hand that would mean relocating the whole of industrial production with them, for some countries could be a tech-economic boom, for others not so much.
taffernicus on 6/10/2024 at 02:27
Quote Posted by DuatDweller
I have read somewhere in the news about a near miss collision of a missile or drone with a nuclear power station, and if a possible nuclear contamination of a huge area of Europe happened, well if that happens the likelihood of a massive European evacuation would mean immigration into Asia and the Americas, speak about immigrants then. Flooding in droves.
On the other hand that would mean relocating the whole of industrial production with them, for some countries could be a tech-economic boom, for others not so much.
hopefully this nuclear power plant is also surrounded by enough air defense missiles, as well as SHOARD systems that might be effective for drones such as the Oerlikon skyshield/skyranger system (Ukraine has Skynex but I don't know what Russia uses).
I was obsessed with tungsten round or depleted uranium rounds used by the SHORAD system
Anyway i got this shocking news yesterday : Su-57 shot down a malfunctioned sukhoi S-70 drone. It made it to the news. Here is the footage i got : (
https://x.com/alpha_defense/status/1842632769660485962). Maybe Russia doesn't want an incident like the rq-170 to happen to them.
coincidentally also last week I had time to look for drone systems such as Bayraktar MIUS(also because Turkey has also opened a TAI (Turkish Aerospace Industries) branch office in my country) ,Mq-28 and S-70 to boot. I haven't heard much updates about SU57 for a long time (except for news of SU-57 firing kh-69 missiles far away from enemy territory), as well as news of Sukhoi Checkmate and PAK-DA.
taffernicus on 6/10/2024 at 03:15
Scorpions - the wind of change. Rise up the volume, this music is a prefect fit for all current conflicts & wars
Tomi on 6/10/2024 at 19:54
It's a bit too optimistic. I can't imagine anyone wanting to be "like brothers" with Russia any time soon. Putin's Russia is more like a drunk and abusive uncle rather than a brother. Where's the wind of (positive) change coming from?
Quote:
"To sing Wind of Change as we have always sung it, that’s not something I could imagine any more,” Klaus Meine told Die Zeit. “It simply isn’t right to romanticise Russia with lyrics like: ‘I follow the Moskva / Down to Gorky Park … Let your balalaika sing’”.
baeuchlein on 7/10/2024 at 01:28
Quote Posted by DuatDweller
I have read somewhere in the news about a near miss collision of a missile or drone with a nuclear power station, and if a possible nuclear contamination of a huge area of Europe happened, well if that happens the likelihood of a massive European evacuation would mean immigration into Asia and the Americas, speak about immigrants then.
Remember (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_disaster) Chernobyl in 1986? Did you see any European mass evacuations/migrations then? I certainly didn't.
Stop reading bullshit.
Cipheron on 7/10/2024 at 02:11
"the likelihood of a massive European evacuation would mean immigration into Asia and the Americas, speak about immigrants then."
Yeah, stop reading stuff written by lunatics then.
Japan had two actual atom bombs dropped on them and they didn't even mass-migrate out of the cities that got bombed, for any length of time.
(
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshima)
Quote:
Since being rebuilt after the war, Hiroshima has become the largest city in the Chūgoku region of western Honshu.
We drop atom bombs on entire cities and people still want to go back. People aren't going to evacuate an entire continent because a nuclear plant 3 countries over to the East had an accident.
Jason Moyer on 7/10/2024 at 03:53
It's funny that anyone would think European emigration would be a bad thing anyway. Most of the anti-immigration attitudes are entirely grounded in racism, no one is going to cry if English-speaking white people move here.
lowenz on 7/10/2024 at 07:31
Quote Posted by Jason Moyer
Most of the anti-immigration attitudes are entirely grounded in racism
This war too ("german
anglo-saxons are bad at guarding Earth people, we from the Holy Rus are good and so we are the legit heirs of varangian peacekeepers of the Roman Empire order")
DuatDweller on 7/10/2024 at 09:37
Depends on the severity of the accident, Pripyat was evacuated, Fukushima was evacuated, what if the accident is more spread more severe, but a man can dream, dammit.
I just wanted some real life Fallout 3...
:p
heywood on 7/10/2024 at 12:00
Quote Posted by Jason Moyer
It's funny that anyone would think European emigration would be a bad thing anyway. Most of the anti-immigration attitudes are entirely grounded in racism, no one is going to cry if English-speaking white people move here.
How well did we treat the Irish who came here in droves because of the famine? Not well. Likewise when Italians came. And Eastern European Jews fleeing communism. It's more than racism, it's nativism.