Georgealbert Posted Saturday at 10:17 PM Posted Saturday at 10:17 PM Two high-capability Russian Navy corvettes, RFS Rezkiy and RFS Aldar Tsydenzhapov, docked at Juk Samet Pier, Sattahip Port, as part of a goodwill visit and diplomatic mission in the Indo-Pacific region. The visit is a key component of the Russian Pacific Naval Task Group’s ongoing mission to strengthen naval cooperation and conduct joint exercises with regional forces. Admiral Nattaphon Diaowanik, Commander of the Royal Thai Fleet, officially welcomed Captain Alexey Antsiferov, Deputy Commander of Russia’s 36th Primorskaya Division Pacific Fleet, during a reception aboard one of the Russian vessels. The event, held to foster diplomatic and military ties, was also attended by Russian Ambassador to Thailand, Evgeny Tomikhin. During the visit, the Russian Navy will engage in joint naval exercises with other Indo-Pacific forces, focusing on enhancing regional security and strengthening maritime partnerships. The goodwill mission underscores Russia’s strategic interest in the Indo-Pacific and aims to build trust and collaboration among participating nations. The presence of the RFS Rezkiy and RFS Aldar Tsydenzhapov, equipped with advanced weaponry and state-of-the-art technology, highlights the operational strength of Russia’s Pacific Fleet. The mission reflects Russia’s commitment to maintaining an active role in regional maritime affairs. This visit marks another chapter in the deepening of Thai-Russian relations, with both nations emphasizing the importance of maritime security and regional stability. The Russian Naval Task Group’s journey will continue across other key Indo-Pacific destinations, further fostering international naval cooperation. Picture courtesy of Khaosod. -- 2024-11-24 5
Popular Post JimHuaHin Posted yesterday at 01:21 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:21 AM Is this mission to help Russian sailors have an "extended holiday" in Thailand, or to pick up more Russian canon fodder for the Russian front? 2 1 5
Popular Post JoePai Posted yesterday at 02:17 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:17 AM Now where did i put those underwater limpet mines.... 2 2 1
Popular Post Emdog Posted yesterday at 03:19 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:19 AM How about have Russian ships visit at the same time as the "Cobra Gold" exercises with the USA? Could be interesting, might get Thailand some additional media exposure... 2 1
Popular Post Mason45 Posted yesterday at 03:47 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:47 AM Maybe Thailand will send their troops to Russia and placed on the front line such as what Putin done to North Korea. 1 3 1
Popular Post Bobthegimp Posted yesterday at 06:38 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:38 AM 3 hours ago, Emdog said: How about have Russian ships visit at the same time as the "Cobra Gold" exercises with the USA? Could be interesting, might get Thailand some additional media exposure... Americans lose every direct conflict they enter. Best they stay home and provoke wars by proxy. Let Israel and Ukraine do the dirty work. How many countries have kicked American a ss in the last 100 years? The most recent group was a nation of goat herders. 2 2 3 1 2
cowellandrew Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 22 hours ago, JoePai said: Now where did i put those underwater limpet mines.... I left mine in Bordeaux ,operation Frankton, 1
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago Maybe they are here to pickup the Russians hiding here and avoiding draft notices. 2 1 1
jacko45k Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 1 minute ago, lordgrinz said: Maybe they are here to pickup the Russians hiding here and avoiding draft notices. Restocking local supplies of Blini and Borscht. 1
Popular Post AndreasHG Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 22 hours ago, Bobthegimp said: a nation of goat herders That nation of goat herders kicked the ass of Russia long before kicking the American one. This is the official toll of the Russian military campaign in Afghanistan: 14,453 Russians killed (total), of which 9,500 killed in combat 4,000 died from wounds 1,000 died from disease and accidents. Plus 53,753 wounded and 312 missing. This is the official list of Coalition casualties in Afghanistan: 3761 Coalition soldiers killed (3,621 deaths as part of the Afghan operations, plus 18 CIA operatives, 59 U.S. and one Canadian soldier killed in other countries while supporting operations in Afghanistan, 62 Spanish soldiers returning from Afghanistan who died in an air crash in Turkey). The United States lost a total of 2,459 military personnel in Afghanistan, plus 18 CIA operatives. Of this figure, 1,922 had been killed in action. An additional 20,769 were wounded in action. As usual, Russia didn't spare human lives, thrown in the battelfield as mere cannon fodder (Russian rulers always enjoyed the bloodbaths suffered by their unfortunate subjects). Russia suffered four times greater casualties compared to the American led coalition in Afghanistan. This is no surprise: it's a tradition since WWII, in which the Soviet Union lost from 8.8 to 10.7 million military personnel (the number vary according to the source), while the Allied lost 1.2 million soldiers, while fighting both on the Western European front and on the Pacific one. Edited 10 hours ago by AndreasHG 1 2
billd766 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 5 hours ago, lordgrinz said: Maybe they are here to pickup the Russians hiding here and avoiding draft notices. Beware the Russian press-gang recruiters 1
Burma Bill Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago On 11/24/2024 at 5:17 AM, Georgealbert said: a goodwill visit and diplomatic mission in the Indo-Pacific region. Any Ukrainian intelligence operatives in the area?
PETERTHEEATER Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Did they get a guided tour of the aircraft carrier?
Lapun Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago To give a wider, albeit different perspective about the toll of the Soviet–Afghan War (1979–1989) & the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021), refer to - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet%E2%80%93Afghan_War https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_in_Afghanistan_(2001%E2%80%932021) In the Soviet–Afghan War, it should be noted that it is estimated that the Soviets & the Mujahideen lost less than 100,000 fighters each killed in action. However, guestimates of civilian casualties (no-one will ever know) are – · Civilians killed ≈ 1-3million · Civilians wounded ≈3million · Civilians displaced externally ≈5million · Civilians displaced internally ≈2million In the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021), which lasted about twice as long, it is estimated that the Coalition lost less than 100,000 fighters, whilst the various Taliban, al Qaeda, ISIL & local Afghan groups lost over 55,000 fighters. Civilian casualties – · Civilians killed ≈ 70,000+ · Civilians wounded ≈200,000 Conclusion: The ones who got their bums booted were the civilians. Do not go to war with the Russians, or the Coalition, in Afghanistan. The ones who made a “killing” (pun intended) were the weapons manufacturers. Note that there is also a very lengthy Wikipedia site devoted to wars involving Russia, & a much shorter one for Thailand. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_Russia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_Thailand I cannot see the point of the Russian visit, who will “engage in joint naval exercises with other Indo-Pacific forces, focusing on enhancing regional security and strengthening maritime partnerships” in an endeavour to emphasize “the importance of maritime security and regional stability” when they are doing nothing of the kind in their Russo-Ukrainian War. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russo-Ukrainian_War It would seem to be a perfect example of hypocrisy at the international level. 1
Bobthegimp Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 8 hours ago, AndreasHG said: That nation of goat herders kicked the ass of Russia long before kicking the American one. This is the official toll of the Russian military campaign in Afghanistan: 14,453 Russians killed (total), of which 9,500 killed in combat 4,000 died from wounds 1,000 died from disease and accidents. Plus 53,753 wounded and 312 missing. This is the official list of Coalition casualties in Afghanistan: 3761 Coalition soldiers killed (3,621 deaths as part of the Afghan operations, plus 18 CIA operatives, 59 U.S. and one Canadian soldier killed in other countries while supporting operations in Afghanistan, 62 Spanish soldiers returning from Afghanistan who died in an air crash in Turkey). The United States lost a total of 2,459 military personnel in Afghanistan, plus 18 CIA operatives. Of this figure, 1,922 had been killed in action. An additional 20,769 were wounded in action. As usual, Russia didn't spare human lives, thrown in the battelfield as mere cannon fodder (Russian rulers always enjoyed the bloodbaths suffered by their unfortunate subjects). Russia suffered four times greater casualties compared to the American led coalition in Afghanistan. This is no surprise: it's a tradition since WWII, in which the Soviet Union lost from 8.8 to 10.7 million military personnel (the number vary according to the source), while the Allied lost 1.2 million soldiers, while fighting both on the Western European front and on the Pacific one. No mention of the humiliating withdrawal and the 85 billion (with a B) of arms left behind that disappeared into the ether. Where did those arms go? I don't blame the dotard because it's clear that he was never in charge of anything. I saw a lot of Russian sailors on Walking Street 2 mornings ago. They're kids, just like kids back home used to be when the Western populace was a more homogeneous group. They looked happy to be in an exotic locale with a few rubles in their pockets. The Russian go go women will be happy to see them.
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