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>>65198147
This is about the highest res shot you get.
The actual narration is fairly pointless but I'll catbox it in a sec.
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>>65198149
>I'll catbox it in a sec.
https://files.catbox.moe/01yacw.mp4
The main thing seems to be that once launched, somebody can just RTS attack-move and the swarm does it.
The analytics show the status of the fleet and how well they're adhering to their course/schedule.
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>>65198150
>Why the fuck would the retards over at CNN show this?
Presumably Ukraine MoD decided that the propaganda value was higher than the opsec cost.
Russia probably has something vaguely similar, they're not standing still at the MoD level.
They have 16 starlink-style satellites in testing right now.
They're corrupt but they do have the ability to do more than we meme them as.
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>>65198159
>They have 16 starlink-style satellites in testing right now.
I am actually pretty worried about that. While it will never be a true replacement for starlink, it could allow them to do similar drone operations to what the Ukrainians are currently pulling off. They were are actually getting close to doing just that last year before starlink was cut off. Shaheds with starlink terminals and thermal cameras were starting to do some real damage including SEAD missions.
While I look forward to the inevitable Ukrainian anti-satelite drones, I'd rather see them keep their current medium range monopoly for as long as possible.
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>>65198643
>you think that's the real software?
The actual software is likely provided by Palantir, you may recall Palatir received an award by Ukraine for its software and Ukraine said it helped repell the Russian attack early on.
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>>65198392
>I am actually pretty worried about that.
Russia has plenty of experience and a degree of expertise in building satellites.
We can hope that they fuck up the launches, which is entirely possible, but it's a bit of a hail mary to hope for.
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>>65199234
>How funny would it be if they actually try to launch a satelite just for a drone to blow up the rocket?
I'm not sure that Russian launch sites are in range of Ukie drones but I'm sure they'd try to fuck up the launch site, control facilities, and even the rocket itself, if it's remotely possible to do so.
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>>65198149
>strike analytics
>%
just stupid shit to satisfy the bean-counters in Kyiv, Washington D.C. and Arlington
>>65198150
because it's unimportant summary crap with a pretty dashboard overlaid
the real nuts and bolts of the system will be the logistics supply chain detailing who supplies what to whom by when; and the operational plan of who strikes what target when; and it's all a lot more complicated (and classified) than this
and fucking it up has severe consequences, just ask Russia: fucking up their air tasking orders and BDA is how they ended up striking and re-striking old Ukrainian positions long after the Ukes had left
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>>65199318
LOL
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>>65198150
Its vibe coded slop looks more impressive than it is. Just about film prop simulated computer software but pulling from some real-ish data. "OPERATION STEEL HORIZON" LMAO look at that its got the operation name on the front
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>>65199086
>google search atc ui designs
>it absolutely slaps
>find out there's whole games about this
>mfw found the next rabbithole i'm flinging myself into
man fuck you
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>>65200108
Let me just swoop in and recommend https://store.steampowered.com/app/666610/Endless_ATC/
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>>65200167
>Endless_ATC
It's painfully clear that this is one autist's project.
Bless him.
> All Reviews: Very Positive (490)
I love steam reviews counts where it's clear that only autists with a hyperspecific focus buy the game in question and get exactly what they were looking for.
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>>65200387
They're like every other tech bro: heads in the clouds and convinced that they're going to save the world with their bullshit. Partnerships with responsible militaries are probably the best thing that could happen to the AI industry, because they might actually bitch slap these people with all the ways trying to go full Skynet is going to go to shit.
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>>65200108
Air Defender, it's quite /k/ themed
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3985030/Air_Defender/
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>>65198643
I can neither confirm or deny any of those questions.
I have no use for bridges.
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>>65198147
>It's developed by/with Palantir.
This will turn out to be a deception to protect Ukie companies. Palantir paid the Ukies for their spot in it.
Time stamp this post.
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>>65198643
>you think that's the real software?
My brown friend, picrel is real software
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>>65204807
Yeah somebody got triggered ;)
>https://desuarchive.org/k/thread/65204396/
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>>65204864
Everything burns after reaching a certain point of no return. The fact that they're hitting it multiple times is to make it happen. Multiple fires spread and join way quicker, making it go up in flames and reaching higher temperatures faster. So by the time first responders arrive it goes from being maybe able to save it to now making sure it doesn't spread.
>"But why hit Baltic fleet!? It doesn't have anything to do with Ukraine?"
Well it probably was way easier to hit than those in the Black Sea because of unpreparedness/lack of air defences. Now Russia is faced with dilemmas with no good solutions: does it move its AD to counter this (which mean something else will be vulnerable) or does it keep the gap open but with the baltic fleet is in danger which Russia planned to use against NATO. Also it is just humiliating.
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>>65205346
>"But why hit Baltic fleet!?
Why not?
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>>65204586
>they apparently don't if all of the kvetching about the ban on telegram and discord is to be believed
I meant a drone management system.
We don't know shit about how the MoD manages the Shahed swarms but we do know that they're smarter than commonly believed and perform reconnaissance and later parts of the swarm exploit gaps in air defences found by earlier portions of the swarm.
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>>65204694
>Can Russia launch Satellites without Ukrainian interference?
Where are Russian orbital launch pads?
>Destroying a rocket carrying military equipment on the ground doesn't sound like it violates any existing rules of war.
Certainly not but the question is of range, not legality.
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>>65205670
Two more years (unironically)
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>>65205704
Plesetsk, Dombarovsky and Kapustin Yar are definitely in range, the latter having already come under attack.
Vostochny and Svobodny are in the far east. They're hard to reach from Ukraine but would be open to a seaborne attack.
Lastly there are the launch sites located in Kazakhstan.
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>>65205720
>the year is 2064
>year 42 of the 3day SMO
>Ukrainian FP-93 ZiggRaper400 drones show zero mercy as they hunt the last surface combatans of the Russian Navy hiding north-east of the Anzhu Islands
>The Russian Army is still trying to capture Krematorsk
>Meanwhile, the snail is about ready to enter orbit around Mars
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>>65204864
>Why is a ship in dry dock burning this fiercely after it gets droned?
Aluminium burns quite easily.
Well, easily in a high-explosive/incendiary sense, you won't do it with a dropped cigarette obviously.
Not to mention that it probably contains missiles that have solid fuel propellant, the ship itself has fuel lines connected to fuel tanks and you know how the Russian navy is about safety regulations, damage control procedures and so on.
>>65205346
>But why hit Baltic fleet!? It doesn't have anything to do with Ukraine?
This specific ship had previously escorted a sanctioned tanker and prevented it from being seized by mere presence. Now it won't do that next time.
Damage to the Baltic fleet will progressively make the shadow tankers more vulnerable to seizure, effectively making a missile-corvette kill into multiple tanker kills via allies who don't have to risk open warfare to do so.
And that's not even mentioning that maybe one of those allies asked a favour to make this happen.
>>65205524
>but the working fluids should have been drained
Communists are notoriously unhinged about fluids.
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>>65205670
>Why not strike the Northern or Pacific Fleets instead?
Japan is still spinning up its drone program, when they supply mid/long strike drones in numbers to Ukraine, maybe the Pacific fleet will start taking losses and the Kiril islands will experience infrastructure problems that require them to ask neighbouring states for humanitarian assistance and perhaps some peacekeepers to maintain order.
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>>65205864
Huh, was it in dry dock? I didn't think so from the slam cam.
>looks again
Huh, I guess it was.
That might not have been obvious to the drone operator who only had a few seconds to choose a target.
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>>65205873
I hope the next strike includes one drone that hits the dry dock lock-gates and floods it. Then they can sink the ship as well as burn it.
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>>65205852
>Aluminium burns quite easily.
This. Knew a guy that worked on a passenger catamaran. The whole ship was made of aluminum and their fire emergency plans gave ten minutes for evacuation. And that was apparently optimistic.
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>>65205886
>The gangways and missing water didn't tip you off?
I'm really bad at identifying things on surveillance/satellite/drone footage.
I've looked at aerial reconnaissance pics from WWII and I don't know how the fuck they could identify a factory or a V2 launch site or a whatever.
I hadn't even noticed the lack of water, I was focused on the ship.
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>>65205893
Huh. I guess I should have figured this because the pictures you see of destroyed Bradleys during Desert Storm, or BMDs or BMPs from this war show them almost reduced to unrecognizability.
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>>65204827
>https://desuarchive.org/k/thread/65204396/
>Russian soldier films drone attack then shows his face
Oh you better believe that's a paddling
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>>65205277
>What kind of economy are you even gathered there to talk about?
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>>65205277
Hmm, this stands in sharp contrast to the utopia that Tucker has been trying to sell me on...
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>>65205888
>its a war crime to have friends
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>>65205946
>I guess I should have figured this because the pictures you see of destroyed Bradleys during Desert Storm, or BMDs or BMPs from this war show them almost reduced to unrecognizability
I knew it when I got bogged in long dune grass behind a beach near Thessaloniki.
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>>65198155
>obviously vibe coded, GUI format and text style is dead giveaway
bruh we are COOKED
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>>65204827
The beatings will continue until the retreating improves..
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>>65205749
>the year is 2064
You joke but russians plan to 2036 and 2050 at least
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>>65207684
anyone have the Police Squad ship strike video?
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>>65208871
>what are they going to field 14 years in
North Korean troops and equipment while African and Indian men are gangpressed into being front line assault soldiers (all of the russian men were killed off since 2032)
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>>65208894
won't russia just mutiny first?
their army has mutined before.
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>>65208842
>done through the geopoltical equivalent to posting an Instagram story in the hopes your ex sees it.
VERY funny post. we got a regular Oscar Wilde here (although hopefully without the bumfancying)
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>>65199036
>Palantir works closely with Ukraine
hmmmm
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>>65208981
This may shock you to learn, but Palantir are also working with the US military as well.
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>>65208738
https://litter.catbox.moe/e2kycp.webm
I gotcha..
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>>65208842
>the geopoltical equivalent to posting an Instagram story in the hopes your ex sees it.