German police detain Ukrainians allegedly selling U.S. stinger missiles

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  1. Spingerah September 19, 2022 at 10:00

    Tip of the iceberg,

  2. Rick September 19, 2022 at 11:26

    Of course. There are no RFID tags to track the location of these since they came from the US Military inventory. They are quite probably selling Javlin missiles also. Then, there are all the Karl G’s that have been pulled from the US inventory and sent to Ukraine. I seriously doubt that half of these weapons actually made it to Ukraine. They will be everywhere is the upcoming festivities. Count on it. So go online and get the user manuals on these weapon systems so you will know how to operate them when they fall into your hands. They just may.

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