It's called 'Palianytsia' because russians have trouble pronouncing that word.
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Hilarious that it's named after bread. Imagine if the Canadians created a missile called Poutine. Imagine getting killed by the fucking food missile.
To be fair, after a few drinks I have trouble pronouncing Palianytsia.
Hell I'm dead sober and I can't pronounce it, this is some peak orthoepic warfare.
The russians will never rest a night when this comes to fruition.
I'm looking forward to the day when we don't need these any more. In the meantime, let them cook
Nice.
Let them use Tomahawks until then.