Did that factory continue to work after the full scale invasion have started?
afaik after the Kakhovka dam was blown up and the water supply has stopped it cannot operate anymore.
keyless-hieroglyphs on
This is more of a mystery, economical war, uses in optics, lasers, pigments?
Redneck1026 on
Whatever russia was doing there, past tense is good.
Kon2727 on
The amount of Ukrainian industry and resources this fucking Russians are stealing from the Ukrainians already is infuriating.
Olleye on
Good attack, reasonably effective coordination, somewhat haphazard targeting, they could have focused more on attacking the power supply facilities and the raw material supply lines; that would have been much more effective in the long run.
But what counts is the end result, and if everything went up in flames, it was a success.
Junkmenotk on
Make Russia poor again
PointlessAattempt42 on
Very, very angry debris.
nowayyoudidthis on
That’s great, but I still see the chimney standing, please send another 23 drones. Make them suffer
Arguablybest on
Maybe all of this will mean the coming end of pootin, and the country where he lives. Lots of big pieces can go back their original inhabitors.
idinarouill on
Titanium dioxyde or TiO2.
The uses are very diverse. TiO2 is an ingredient in a wide variety of products, such as paints, cosmetics, and construction materials. It has long been used as a food additive under the name E171 in many food products, including confectionery, pastries, and prepared meals.
TiO2 is also used in medications for its opacifying properties or as a coloring agent. It is also present in toothpastes.
TiO2, in its nanoparticle form, is one of the four most widely used nanomaterials.
GISP on
Hitting the smokestacks to make em fall on the buildings would do more damage than hitting the roof directly.
BlotchyBaboon on
Boom boom motherfuckers
justsmilenow on
I’m wearing glasses that came from this place that I bought back in 2006 back in high school. I have astigmatism so my eyes don’t change much they will be the same, not round shape till I die.
More-Razzmatazz-6804 on
Closed by sanctions!
Scavanger77 on
well … now they only will deliver iron dioxide
abortthecourt on
Were! On to the 2nd biggest producer.
IllustratorCandid297 on
Were. No stolen goods for you.
Either_Coconut on
I hate the fact that the Ukrainians, and other innocent civilians, in the occupied areas have to suffer through the destruction and shortages the war is causing.
But I hope that all the actions of the Ukrainian army will chase the occupiers out all the sooner. Then, I trust that lots of other countries will be happy to help Ukraine rebuild.
MutedAstronaut9217 on
The <3 as a crosshair is pretty savage
Illustrious-Poem-206 on
Superrrrr!
Economy-Effort3445 on
According to Robert „Madyar“ Brovdi, the commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, the plant was targeted for producing two critical materials:
Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂): As discussed earlier, TiO₂ is heavily utilized by the Russian defense sector to create protective and radar-evading stealth coatings for their military vehicles and aircraft.
Sulfuric Acid: A major co-product of TiO₂ production at the facility, sulfuric acid is a vital chemical precursor needed to manufacture gunpowder, rocket fuel, propellants, and high explosives.
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Did that factory continue to work after the full scale invasion have started?
afaik after the Kakhovka dam was blown up and the water supply has stopped it cannot operate anymore.
This is more of a mystery, economical war, uses in optics, lasers, pigments?
Whatever russia was doing there, past tense is good.
The amount of Ukrainian industry and resources this fucking Russians are stealing from the Ukrainians already is infuriating.
Good attack, reasonably effective coordination, somewhat haphazard targeting, they could have focused more on attacking the power supply facilities and the raw material supply lines; that would have been much more effective in the long run.
But what counts is the end result, and if everything went up in flames, it was a success.
Make Russia poor again
Very, very angry debris.
That’s great, but I still see the chimney standing, please send another 23 drones. Make them suffer
Maybe all of this will mean the coming end of pootin, and the country where he lives. Lots of big pieces can go back their original inhabitors.
Titanium dioxyde or TiO2.
The uses are very diverse. TiO2 is an ingredient in a wide variety of products, such as paints, cosmetics, and construction materials. It has long been used as a food additive under the name E171 in many food products, including confectionery, pastries, and prepared meals.
TiO2 is also used in medications for its opacifying properties or as a coloring agent. It is also present in toothpastes.
TiO2, in its nanoparticle form, is one of the four most widely used nanomaterials.
Hitting the smokestacks to make em fall on the buildings would do more damage than hitting the roof directly.
Boom boom motherfuckers
I’m wearing glasses that came from this place that I bought back in 2006 back in high school. I have astigmatism so my eyes don’t change much they will be the same, not round shape till I die.
Closed by sanctions!
well … now they only will deliver iron dioxide
Were! On to the 2nd biggest producer.
Were. No stolen goods for you.
I hate the fact that the Ukrainians, and other innocent civilians, in the occupied areas have to suffer through the destruction and shortages the war is causing.
But I hope that all the actions of the Ukrainian army will chase the occupiers out all the sooner. Then, I trust that lots of other countries will be happy to help Ukraine rebuild.
The <3 as a crosshair is pretty savage
Superrrrr!
According to Robert „Madyar“ Brovdi, the commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, the plant was targeted for producing two critical materials:
Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂): As discussed earlier, TiO₂ is heavily utilized by the Russian defense sector to create protective and radar-evading stealth coatings for their military vehicles and aircraft.
Sulfuric Acid: A major co-product of TiO₂ production at the facility, sulfuric acid is a vital chemical precursor needed to manufacture gunpowder, rocket fuel, propellants, and high explosives.