The Lethality Of Russia’s Naval Aviation Program Seems To Have Lost A Step
Ah, what would the Intertunnel be without the Cyrillic alphabet? Why, I’d have to work for a living, painstakingly fishing through videos, even occasionally watching them before I post them. But when I see those wacky upside-down sideways ass-backwards letters up there on the screen, I know I can just paste that bad boy right in there and close up the Intershop early.
Here’s to you, tovarisch. Don’t forget to plug in your dash cam for your drive home, after the inflatable what-have-you. And keep it between the trees on the throughway, will ya?
[Thanks to Zherar Van der Leun at American Digest for sending that one along]
2 thoughts on “The Lethality Of Russia’s Naval Aviation Program Seems To Have Lost A Step”
Yeah, they outlawed these here in the States (at least in California) a few years ago…something about people getting killed…every marina now has a sign (among a thousand others) letting you know it’s against the law to fly over water and giggle. I actually think they’re more afraid of the giggling…
I fully expect to see footage of one of these taken from a dashboard camera, sailing over a highway. If they’re smart, they’ll stick wheels on the bottom in a nod to the fact that they’re over concrete and not water, but that probably wouldn’t be in the “hold my vodka..” spirit…
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