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Huggybear posted:It doesn't look like it's been mentioned but the Brits used to down V1/V2 rockets in WWII by nudging its fins with their wings. Those were not remotely piloted, of course. V1 flying bombs, really cruise missiles (the technology to intercept a V2, a ballistic missile, did not exist before the launch sites were lost), but the difference is the fastest British fighters had to push hard to catch and stay with them, as opposed to where a Su-27 needs to slow down to near stall speed to avoid overshooting the Reaper, which I'm led believe is a lot more dangerous.
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cinci zoo sniper posted:Something a bit unusual – Italian intelligence services claim to have uncovered a plot wherein Medvedev has issued Wagner a $15m bounty for the head of Crosetto, Italy's minister of defence. https://www.ilfoglio.it/politica/20...ollari-5061298/
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 11:48 |
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Post Soviet Russia's primary cultural export is insane dash cam footage so this drone collision is consistent with that at least
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 11:51 |
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I don't get it. Russia deliberately brings down a US drone flying over international waters and then tries to steal it and the US just calls it unprofessional? Isn't it essentially an act of war? Not saying it's worth going to war over or that anyone should but I was expecting a bit more of a response.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 12:35 |
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Yes, but the drone wasn't there delivering amazon packages either.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 12:41 |
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I don't think the US is going to decide to go to war over something like this- this is why we use drones for something in this role, but I wouldn't be shocked to see some kind of retaliation in kind.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 12:43 |
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Looks like the Sukhoi didn't collide with the Reaper, judging from the intact stabilisers unless they used noclip cheats. Senjuro posted:I don't get it. Russia deliberately brings down a US drone flying over international waters and then tries to steal it and the US just calls it unprofessional? Isn't it essentially an act of war? Not saying it's worth going to war over or that anyone should but I was expecting a bit more of a response. Anything is an act of war if the other side so decides. Provocation is maybe a better description, as I don't think this will result in a war.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 12:44 |
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I bet it was some dumb stunt of Su-27 pilot, probably didn't want to force landing for the drone, but just mess it up a bit.
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Senjuro posted:I don't get it. Russia deliberately brings down a US drone flying over international waters and then tries to steal it and the US just calls it unprofessional? Isn't it essentially an act of war? Not saying it's worth going to war over or that anyone should but I was expecting a bit more of a response. The US is simply not interested in escalating - they're content with current trajectory of the conflict - Russia is heading for a loss. See how the US and Europe have downplayed other Russia attempts at escalation - ignoring nuclear rhetoric, ignoring Nord Stream incident (although circumstances around that appear more dubious), ignoring (much weaker than feared) cyberattacks, etc Russia on the other hand knows its not doing well, and so likely is incentivized to try to change the framing/circumstances of the conflict. Its only tools for doing this are non-conventional means (ie: harrassing but not directly attacking NATO - they would lose any conventional conflict, and nobody wants nuclear war). If the US did react to the downing, third parties will immediately see the US as overreacting, and Russian narratives will be furthered: "Look at those warmongering yankees! Nobody was hurt, it was just an unmanned drone! And what was the US doing flying so close to Russia anyway - more evidence of NATO encroachment!" The waters get muddied, and the perception and focus of the conflict moves away from it being a clear-cut illegitimate and illegal Russian invasion of Ukraine, to a 'Russian and American Empires vying for supremacy in Europe - both as bad as eachother!'. Third parties - some genuinely fearful of conflict between nuclear powers, others who just cynically want to stick it to the West, could then start weighing in and calling for de-escalation, mediation and 'compromise' (ie: concessions to Russia). Whether it would actually work out like this? Who knows. But they have to try something. Tigey fucked around with this message at 12:51 on Mar 16, 2023 |
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Nenonen posted:Looks like the Sukhoi didn't collide with the Reaper, judging from the intact stabilisers unless they used noclip cheats. We don’t see the Su-27s after the collision, but you do see the bent prop at the end of the clip. I suspect there was a loss of signal when it got hit anyway, so the exact moment of impact wouldn’t be recorded, but given the Su-27 coming hard into the frame, followed by visual evidence of airframe damage after, seems hard to avoid the notion of a collision. But this is all a game that gets played in international waters/airspace all the time. Planes with dozens of guys aboard got shot down several times in the Cold War without it turning hot; the Hainan Island incident in 2001 killed a Chinese pilot and nearly killed a bunch of US Navy guys. This isn’t terribly new territory.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 12:55 |
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It was said upthread, this will not create an escalation. No weapons were fired, this was an "accident". It also might not have been an actual accident. But this happens more then you'd think, if it's a deliberate takedown, this is not worrying.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 12:55 |
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Nenonen posted:Looks like the Sukhoi didn't collide with the Reaper, judging from the intact stabilisers unless they used noclip cheats. Phoneposting, so no screenshot, but one of the propeller blades looks bent in the last frames? Unless that's an optical distortion of some kind.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 12:56 |
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Especially given that the US craft was unmanned, the worst possible outcome here is that the Russian pilot injured himself. The appropriate international response is for everyone to point and laugh
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Considering how terrified everyone (except russia apparently) is of ~escalation~, of course this won't lead to anything even though they were deliberately loving with the drone.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 13:02 |
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One year ago. https://mobile.twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1636334925333798914
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 13:06 |
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Caconym posted:Phoneposting, so no screenshot, but one of the propeller blades looks bent in the last frames? Yeah, I don't think you can do that with just exhaust/fuel dumping.
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mrfart posted:
Their fins only do this in captivity
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 13:11 |
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Are we actually giving them that though? https://mobile.twitter.com/francis_scarr/status/1636324806608945153
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 13:15 |
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As noted upthread, if Maverickski chopped up his plane's radar with a drone's propeller in an entirely avoidable collision, he's ruined an extremely expensive and now hard-to-replace piece of hardware and probably ended his career for the sake of a bit of macho dick-waving.
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mobby_6kl posted:Considering how terrified everyone (except russia apparently) is of ~escalation~, of course this won't lead to anything even though they were deliberately loving with the drone. Iran downed several US drones and US did not declare war on them. Nobody is going to declare war over UAV unless they really want to. Trump wanted to retaliate in 2019, but then withdrew the order. Dwesa fucked around with this message at 13:19 on Mar 16, 2023 |
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Charlz Guybon posted:Are we actually giving them that though? You'll have to ask the Turkish government this. None of us here actually know this.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 13:18 |
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Here's a new documentary from French/German broadcaster Arte about Dozhd (TV Rain). I thought it was an interesting watch and it goes a bit into their perspective when Latvia revoked their license. https://youtu.be/Qz7-Gobl65E
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 14:12 |
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mrfart posted:
Notice the intact stabilisers, it takes some skill to hit the shorter prop blades without touching those.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 14:13 |
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Nenonen posted:Notice the intact stabilisers, it takes some skill to hit the shorter prop blades without touching those. You can't see anything above the wings... so if the Flanker pulled up and over the drone, like the maneuver was suggesting, it could've wiped out the vertical stab there with the underside of the Flanker.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 14:25 |
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Nenonen posted:Notice the intact stabilisers, it takes some skill to hit the shorter prop blades without touching those. mmmm yes masterful indeed most precise
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Nenonen posted:Notice the intact stabilisers, it takes some skill to hit the shorter prop blades without touching those. They had to have clipped it from the top, possibly taking out the two stabilizers there that we can't see, since the camera is at the bottom of the nose
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 14:29 |
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https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1636361676235878401?t=xH7lPONxZS7ylGpW0Qc6lw&s=19
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 14:41 |
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Yeah we are gonna send like uh, 8 of those and they're probably falling apart. But hey, if they can fly and shoot down some Russian Migs, it's better for them to fall apart in Ukraine rather than in a polish hangar.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 14:44 |
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Ukraine has been provided MIGs already, just not in a whole piece.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 14:50 |
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I'm betting at least 12. They were taken off duty a while back, and probably refit process started back then.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 14:50 |
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There has also been renewed talk from Slovakia, but those are likely even in rougher shape...
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 15:00 |
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So 4 MIGs are in the process right now, with more being refitted. Source in Polish: https://defence24.pl/wojna-na-ukrainie-raport-specjalny-defence24/duda-przekazujemy-cztery-migi-29-na-ukraine
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https://twitter.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1636304917911552002 FSB building in Rostov on fire. Russia should really consider a public anti-smoking campaign.
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Gervasius posted:Apparently, THE video. What a clown show. Yeah, this seems pretty dumb. You can see how much faster the jet is going relative to the drone, probably because it would stall trying to match speeds and they got too close. I'm guessing the video cut is the jet blocking the satcom link while flying overhead.
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mrfart posted:
IMO you probably can. A large slug of fuel is incompressible and far more massive than the prop is designed to handle. It could easily bend one. That one blade was damaged and not the others means it was a near-instantaneous touch, unlikely to be from the Russian aircraft itself. The prop was spinning fast enough it should have bent more than one blade if there were physical contact. So the fuel dump bending the blade seems likely to me.
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Deteriorata posted:IMO you probably can. A large slug of fuel is incompressible and far more massive than the prop is designed to handle. It could easily bend one. That actually makes a lot of sense, fair points.
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# ? Mar 16, 2023 15:42 |
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How damaging is it going to be if Russia gets their hands on the drone? It sounds like the US isn't going to be able to get the wreckage back.
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Not at all.
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Eric Cantonese posted:How damaging is it going to be if Russia gets their hands on the drone? It sounds like the US isn't going to be able to get the wreckage back. The Pentagon claims anything sensitive has already been destroyed. It's generally understood there's self-destruct mechanisms built into them. Related, a Telegram post reports that the Russians claim to have found the drone already: https://t.me/rusbrief/100954 Google Translate posted:A US MQ-9 Reaper drone was found near Sevastopol at a depth of about 900 meters, ForPost was told by its own source close to the Russian Ministry of Defense and familiar with the details of the operation.
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Deteriorata posted:IMO you probably can. A large slug of fuel is incompressible and far more massive than the prop is designed to handle. It could easily bend one. Uh, I think one thing to keep in mind here is that the prop is made of metal and the surrounding airframe is made of much weaker carbon fiber composite. Jet fuel is also less dense than water and vaporizes quickly. Doesn't seem too plausible to me...
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