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1/ News that Russia's BMPT Terminator, famed for its wobbly autocannons, is to be renamed the Spirodon has attracted criticism from Russian warbloggers. Perhaps not coincidentally, Spirodon also was the first name of Vladimir Putin's paternal grandfather. ⬇️ Image
2/ According to Uralvagonzavod's official channel, "The machine, which replaces an entire unit, no longer bears the nickname of the American destroyer robot. It is our shield and sword."
3/ The official announcement says that the change in name was made "at the request of Uralvagonzavod workers (part of Rostec) and combat vehicle crews ... in honour of courage, resilience, and strength of spirit."

"Why "Spiridon"? This is a rare but revered name in Russia."
4/ "It was borne by truly strong-willed people. Archbishop Spiridon of Novgorod and Pskov blessed Alexander Nevsky and he defeated the Swedes in 1240. Hero of the Soviet Union Spiridon Spitsyn, who was from the Urals, fell on the Dnipro bridgehead but did not retreat."
5/ The name is also associated with Saint Spiridon of Tremithus, who, according to his hagiography, at the First Ecumenical Council in 325 "squeezed a brick - from it came out fire, water, and clay remained, as proof of the unity of the Trinity."
6/ The change in name was also said to have been influenced by recent legislation in the Russian parliament on the protection of the Russian language from foreign borrowings (which has resulted in schoolchildren in some regions being forbidden to wear clothes with foreign words).
7/ Only a few days ago, however, TASS disclosed that a record for 1879 about the baptism of Vladimir Putin's paternal grandfather, Spiridon Ivanovich, was found in the parish records of the village of Dudino near Tver.
8/ According to an historian, Putin's ancestors were peasants, and details of their everyday life were usually not preserved in the archives.

Putin himself has said that Spiridon went on to become a cook in Gorki near Moscow, where he worked for Lenin and his family.
9/ After Lenin died, according to Putin "my grandfather was transferred to one of Stalin's dachas, where he worked for a long time."

'Military Informant' evidently doesn't believe the official explanation for the name change and pokes fun at the Soviet-style announcement:
10/ "As stated, everything was naturally done solely at the request o̶f̶ ̶f̶a̶r̶m̶e̶r̶s̶ ̶a̶n̶d̶ ̶w̶o̶r̶k̶e̶r̶s̶ of the enterprise and the crews of combat vehicles."

'Fighterbomber' is savagely sarcastic:
11/ "Someone there decided that Terminator is an unspiritual film by the damned Americans. How long will this go on, I ask you.
12/ 'Terminator' is a sequence of DNA nucleotides, recognized by RNA polymerase as a signal to stop the synthesis of an RNA molecule and dissociate the transcriptional complex.
13/ "And also 'Terminator' is an energy absorber (usually a resistor) at the end of a long cable, whose resistance is equal to the wave resistance of the cable, and also "a line on the planet's disk, separating the illuminated hemisphere from the dark one".
14/ "I suspect they just don't know about the fact that "Spiridon" is a Greek male name, and the Greeks are in NATO, with which we are at war, they probably weren't told.

That is, this is clear propaganda of the damned NATO.

NATO is shocked again in its turn.
15/ "Where is the police looking?

Fuck, so our fighter jet ‘Checkmate’ [the prototype Su-75] is going to end up being called Evlampiy [an old-fashioned, comically uncool Russian male name]?" /end

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1/ A Russian soldier serving in Ukraine says that the situation is terrible and getting worse. "It’s absolute chaos over here with all the bodies right now ... the action is getting heavier and heavier every day. We're just a bunch of fucking losers." ⬇️
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2/ 'Rybar' comments: "The threat to the fleet is everywhere."

"Judging by the video, at least two hits were recorded. The corvette was in dry dock undergoing repairs, despite the ship being new. And Ukrainian forces intercepted it there."
3/ "They had already done something similar during attacks on Sevastopol several years earlier.

The hit on the Boykiy once again exposes the problem of countering UAVs.
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2/ 'Rybar' is strongly critical:

"Why do we need this gift?

Popular English-speaking blogger Andrew Tate has published a post with an unambiguous hint of a visit to Russia." Image
3/ "Timing-wise, this coincides with the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, where Western influencers have been actively invited in recent years — as a demonstration that ‘not everyone in the West is against Russia’.

But this is an extremely poor choice of guest.
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1/ The Russian-occupied city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine is under a 'drone siege', according to local inhabitants. Ukrainian drones are striking targets across the city and the surrounding region. A resident provides a vivid eyewitness account. ⬇️
2/ 'Donetsk MartynoVa', a pro-Russian resident of Donetsk who positions herself as an influencer and Telegram blogger, has been writing about the deteriorating situation over the past month. On 11 May, she wrote:
3/ "The news brings information that drones are already harassing the land corridor, but, judging by the number of cars from Crimea, this doesn't stop many [travellers]."

By 18 May, the drone campaign had been stepped up:
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"China launched a new strategy in February. China wants to be not only the world's factory, but also its laboratory."
3/ "Programmes have been launched to attract R&D companies to China. In Russian: welcome, developers, we will create the conditions for you. And here, people are worried about developers running away, but not about entire companies running away.

Strange.
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1/ Russia may be forced back to its 1991 borders as the Ukraine war turns against it, a Russian warblogger warns in a gloomy commentary. The prospects of a ceasefire on the current line of contact are slipping away and the threat to Russia itself is increasing. ⬇️ Image
2/ 'Tulenkov', a Russian former soldier who fought in Ukraine, writes:

"As far as I can tell from my understanding of the situation on the battlefields of the Special Military Operaion, we've already lost sight of the option of freezing the line of contact."
3/ "Currently, it's of no interest to the enemy and its masters.

Until they fully exploit the capabilities of Palantir and other Karpov-like ideas, no one will put the war on hold.

Therefore, the next stage of real negotiations will be the 1991 borders.
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