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Eugenewats wrote:Do you really think that is a good idea?
atcsundevil wrote:Eugenewats wrote:Do you really think that is a good idea?
In what sense are you asking if it's a good idea?
cpd wrote:I had wondered if someone was going to ask if it is acceptable for those to be there. I assume that’s what the OP meant but didn’t want to say directly.atcsundevil wrote:Eugenewats wrote:Do you really think that is a good idea?
In what sense are you asking if it's a good idea?
I think you can read between the lines and you know what the OP is referencing, it’s the almighty elephant in the room. It’s a question that was going to be asked sooner or later (maybe was already done so).
SkyVoice wrote:Many A*Net subscribers, myself included, log onto websites such as russianplanes.net, ruaviation.com, Aviation Explorer (aex.ru), airforce.ru, aviaforum.ru, and many other similar websites to see pics, videos, and comments about Russian military and commercial aircraft, but that does not mean that anyone who does that automatically sides with Russia during Putin's invasion of Ukraine. In my case, FAR from it! I have always been fascinated by Russian and Soviet aviation, the aircraft developed by companies such as Antonov, Beriev, Ilyushin, Kamov, MiG, Mil, Sukhoi, Tupolev, Yakovlev, and others. And, I believe that it is wise to study the ways if one's adversaries.
As far as I know, the only restriction that the Russian high command has placed on these websites is to prohibit the posting of the present locations of their military units. But, spy satellites and other means of Western intelligence are taking care of that!