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More parking T-72s to chit-chat with the population: https://twitter.com/BabakTaghvaee/status/1497836372526305281 That might recontextualize this: https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/1497842312155742210 In retrospect, maybe misleading your own entire country on your intentions just so you can pull off the ultimate diplomatic trolling is also not great for buffering a "why we fight" willingness to shoot. ronya fucked around with this message at 10:02 on Feb 27, 2022 |
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ronya posted:More parking T-72s to chit-chat with the population: "You can't park that vehicle there Sir. I'm afraid I have no choice but to issue you a ticket." Tomberforce fucked around with this message at 10:02 on Feb 27, 2022 |
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Is this a...helicopter dog fight? Something looks like it blows up at the end https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1497857230535860224?t=5DgWZ5wi_YFXJmh6EnpV0A&s=19
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Baronjutter posted:It's funny but this is the exact sort of thing you're not supposed to do with POW's. dude is lucky they didn't just curb stomp him
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ronya posted:In retrospect, maybe misleading your own entire country on your intentions just so you can pull off the ultimate diplomatic trolling is also not great for buffering a "why we fight" willingness to shoot. I feel somewhat mollified, after having been wrong about Putin actually balls-to-the-wall invading, that so much of his army was also apparently caught flat-footed by the decision.
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Tomn posted:The problem is that I assume that GPS and Galileo are probably not talking to Russian military GNSS receivers at this time, I'm not 100% sure of this, but I'm 99.99% sure GPS doesn't have a bidirectional communication with your equipment and decide whether to talk to you or not. It just yells out the time and your device figures it out. Military GPS is encrypted, but it's not like they could blacklist you if you somehow figured out the encryption keys. Maybe they could change the key regularly? I don't actually know. But while the US could theoretically shut down commercial GPS satellites or gently caress with their accuracy when over a given landmass, they can't prevent a specific group from using them.
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UAF now confident enough to release videos on UAV effectiveness (real or not, if it forces Russia to defend convoys, it works): https://twitter.com/Ukraine_AF/status/1497853318458232837
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KillHour posted:I'm not 100% sure of this, but I'm 99.99% sure GPS doesn't have a bidirectional communication with your equipment and decide whether to talk to you or not. It just yells out the time and your device figures it out. Military GPS is encrypted, but it's not like they could blacklist you if you somehow figured out the encryption keys. Maybe they could change the key regularly? I don't actually know. But while the US could theoretically shut down commercial GPS satellites or gently caress with their accuracy when over a given landmass, they can't prevent a specific group from using them. GPS used to be intentionally inaccurate for every non military user till the early 2000s iirc - selective availability
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Majorian posted:I feel somewhat mollified, after having been wrong about Putin actually balls-to-the-wall invading, that so much of his army was also apparently caught flat-footed by the decision. It seems like they were. BBC Russia got a leak and it seems like Putin was only really giving the real plan to his Chechen goon squad. The rest of the military got a few days, maybe a week. Plus had to just idle on the border longer than expected https://twitter.com/KevinRothrock/status/1497781034028609537?t=gQymj66HjzIgOf6JBijXfw&s=19
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Hard to tell from timelines but the did the MBTs show up late or on the wrong side of town, because I've already seen destroyed/abandoned light vehicles and Russian soldiers surrendering ostensibly from Kharkiv.
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Tomberforce posted:GPS used to be intentionally inaccurate for every non military user till the early 2000s iirc - selective availability Yes, but that's easy to implement - you have one channel giving time accurate to x and another encrypted channel giving time accurate to y. If you have the encryption keys, you get y. If not, you only get x.
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KitConstantine posted:Is this a...helicopter dog fight? Something looks like it blows up at the end Never seen Airwolf?
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The US did an exercise where they tested a simulated Hind against planes in a gunfight and found that the helicopter actually won nearly every time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J-CATCH So I assume helicopter versus helicopter fights could just as well happen, but I don't know what happened in that video.
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KillHour posted:Yes, but that's easy to implement - you have one channel giving time accurate to x and another encrypted channel giving time accurate to y. If you have the encryption keys, you get y. If not, you only get x.
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ronya posted:More parking T-72s to chit-chat with the population: there's something particularly hilarious about ukranian police effectively pulling over main battle tanks
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Nessus posted:I remember this was actually explained in some dumb 'Tom Clancy (and actual author)' paperback I read as a kid. I think it was the one on Submarine. Wikipedia has a good explanation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error_analysis_for_the_Global_Positioning_System#Selective_availability I was right - kind of. Back when selective availability was a thing, everyone received the same signal, except it was intentionally wrong by a pseudorandom amount. If you had the encryption keys, you could "undo" this error and get the actual measurement. But that system has been turned off so everyone gets the accurate signal. Only way to prevent someone from getting GPS in an area is to literally turn it off.
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KillHour posted:I'm not 100% sure of this, but I'm 99.99% sure GPS doesn't have a bidirectional communication with your equipment and decide whether to talk to you or not. It just yells out the time and your device figures it out. Military GPS is encrypted, but it's not like they could blacklist you if you somehow figured out the encryption keys. Maybe they could change the key regularly? I don't actually know. But while the US could theoretically shut down commercial GPS satellites or gently caress with their accuracy when over a given landmass, they can't prevent a specific group from using them. Ah, possible. I only worked with commercial applications and we weren't super concerned about about an actual GPS shutdown (because if it happened we'd have bigger problems), just that it was possible and that's why multiple systems exist.
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Leal posted:As funny as it is watching the supposed number 2 strongest military be befuddled by removal of street signs and drive in circles, do they really not have a basic GPS? Once this is all over, I would like to see a Ukrainian rom com comedy based on Bednobs and Broomsticks where a couple who are fighting discover an ancient Ukrainian Witch hiding in a swamp that conjures up an army of knights to beat back the Russians. Bad mobs and Boom sticks. Comstar fucked around with this message at 10:39 on Feb 27, 2022 |
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BattleMaster posted:The US did an exercise where they tested a simulated Hind against planes in a gunfight and found that the helicopter actually won nearly every time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J-CATCH appears to be a manpads launch
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Tomn posted:Ah, possible. I only worked with commercial applications and we weren't super concerned about about an actual GPS shutdown (because if it happened we'd have bigger problems), just that it was possible and that's why multiple systems exist. No, you were right. There's better and worse signal from each system depending on where you are in the world and what time of day it is I worked in agricultural autoguidance where being off by an inch or two could be a big deal. You'd sometimes switch the set of satellites a couple times a day. Or pay extra for the option to connect to everything at once and the system would switch out for you.
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Herstory Begins Now posted:there's something particularly hilarious about ukranian police effectively pulling over main battle tanks It appears you're missing your registration plate, I'll need to take a look at your insurance papers.
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mmkay posted:It appears you're missing your registration plate, I'll need to take a look at your insurance papers. Ooooh, and that headlight is out...sorry!
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https://mobile.twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/1497864887715966980
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https://twitter.com/TimoHarakka/status/1497698697102118913 Google translating this: > Finland is preparing to close its airspace from Russian air traffic.
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Because the SA effect was common for all users in a given area it could be countered broadcasting a correction determined by the error in the location of a fixed base-station (differential GPS). Here in Australia it was done using the national youth music station JJJ.
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I think they stopped the accurate GPS restrictions when Russia got glosnass operational. There was no point restricting them at that point and all it was doing was artificially making its use in civilian applications difficult.
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Them boys up in Sumy are doing work today Tank gets blown up, not sure if someone is in it or not. It's not moving https://twitter.com/Guderian_Xaba/status/1497861138368937985?t=Buze-Bx-TPfS4RvNvfLjMw&s=19
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https://twitter.com/IAPonomarenko/status/1497867694233767937 Very welcome news.
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If you were writing this as a war drama, now is the interlude where the dictator is enraged and made vulnerable by his hubrustic overextention, so he selects which loyalist general is to be scapegoated and made to fall on his own sword to reinforce that dear leader cannot fail, he can only be failed, as the remaining right hand men start to grow increasingly worried about their own skins. So, since everything's been weaselbrained fiction since 2015, go for it. Make it reality. Which russian general is on the block to be lambasted and fired in the next 12 hours?
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kaaj posted:
I don't think this crisis necessarily ends with Sweden and Finland joining NATO, but I can see a Russian hamfisted diplomatic reaction that pushes them into that space. https://twitter.com/KeirGiles/status/1497852841179893760 Alchenar fucked around with this message at 10:48 on Feb 27, 2022 |
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https://twitter.com/ReporterPinto/status/1497868749273247748?t=cEmS1RyAJM7y7balhDtCgA&s=19 https://twitter.com/Ukrainewarnews3/status/1497868844840505346?t=SxjqrjIgzegsBNT3Rj0Tbw&s=19
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Kavros posted:If you were writing this as a war drama, now is the interlude where the dictator is enraged and made vulnerable by his hubrustic overextention, so he selects which loyalist general is to be scapegoated and made to fall on his own sword to reinforce that dear leader cannot fail, he can only be failed, as the remaining right hand men start to grow increasingly worried about their own skins. Can we not treat this as some fictional drama please. Same goes for the idiotic claims in the vein of "Kyiv is Helm's Deep and Russia is Mordor and Putin is Slytherin and NATO is Gondor" and so on. I feel it's somewhat unbecoming. Also, do we have any concrete proof on the downed IL-76? I'm wary of purely SIGINT-based claims as Russia does have significant EW capabilities and it could've been decoys.
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https://mobile.twitter.com/Osinttechnical/status/1497869428326809608
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Kavros posted:If you were writing this as a war drama, now is the interlude where the dictator is enraged and made vulnerable by his hubrustic overextention, so he selects which loyalist general is to be scapegoated and made to fall on his own sword to reinforce that dear leader cannot fail, he can only be failed, as the remaining right hand men start to grow increasingly worried about their own skins. About that.... https://twitter.com/ccaryl/status/1497734811351404547?t=KyxjkihZ_GLRtZ6Xe2IZxg&s=19 A few kinds of lethal aid flowing in over the next few days https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1497844988171935746?t=U_WjzmPt9oPdNjoJ2rgSxQ&s=19 https://twitter.com/YanniKouts/status/1497864108682715139?t=_rUKuv3AhgcF33AzmX48jg&s=19 KitConstantine fucked around with this message at 10:48 on Feb 27, 2022 |
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KitConstantine posted:Them boys up in Sumy are doing work today Glad to see Ukraine breath another day. Was worried when I went to bed about the many armor columns moving around. Hopefully the armor weapons keep flowing. In almost every video of Ukrainian fighting there's an nlaw visible. All those abandoned tanks would make for nice targets to train soldiers on nlaw use.
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Why is this a war seemingly featuring fantastically numerous cellphone video'd instances of 1. Russian tanks looking decidedly vulnerable and awkward because they have literally no infantry support around them 2. Russian infantry looking decidedly vulnerable and awkward because they don't seem to have any vehicular support around them
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KitConstantine posted:Is this a...helicopter dog fight? Something looks like it blows up at the end There's something surreal about a pair of soldiers gleefully running like small kids to a vantage point to see the fireworks, only instead of fireworks its a combat helicopter getting blown up.
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nurmie posted:Also, do we have any concrete proof on the downed IL-76? Outside of the first one that appears to have crashed inside Russia on day 1, none whatsoever.
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Kavros posted:If you were writing this as a war drama, now is the interlude where the dictator is enraged and made vulnerable by his hubrustic overextention, so he selects which loyalist general is to be scapegoated and made to fall on his own sword to reinforce that dear leader cannot fail, he can only be failed, as the remaining right hand men start to grow increasingly worried about their own skins. There actually was a Russian chief of staff who got fired a little bit ago, wasn’t there? Valery something? nurmie posted:Same goes for the idiotic claims in the vein of "Kyiv is Helm's Deep and Russia is Mordor and Putin is Slytherin and NATO is Gondor" and so on. I feel it's somewhat unbecoming. Who is saying this here? I don’t doubt that it happening somewhere on the Twittersphere because the Internet gonna Internet, but I don’t recall seeing it here. Aside from that one Ukrainian “You have my Javelin” meme but that was mocking how Western support consisted of giving the Ukrainians arms and waving as they went off to fight.
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Fragrag posted:There's something surreal about a pair of soldiers gleefully running like small kids to a vantage point to see the fireworks, only instead of fireworks its a combat helicopter getting blown up. Isn't that a helicopter launching rockets rather than getting blown up? It looks and sounds like it keeps on helicoptering just fine after the smoke/flames
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