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>>65218018
i guess the AA bahankas weren't effective
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>>65218018
No cope cages?
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>>65218242
>I would like at least some BDA with an observation drone
They don't have a dedicated observation drone because this is way too far from the front.
Instead, the next drone in does the BDA for the last one, then goes for its target.
Only the last drone doesn't get BDA.
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>>65218320
>I would guess FP-2s are heavy enough to just crumble the cage in on impact on its way to the storage unit
I think 1m standoff isn't going to do anything to 100kg+ HE.
The tank will still rupture either way, so what's the point?
Well, Potemkin defences of course but you're better off just paying guys with guns to shoot at drones if you want a chance of stopping them.
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Yeah that standoff won't save from 100kg+ warhead. It's just a scam to siphon state money, and also the Potemkin effect and the "see, we are innovative and coming up with solutions that look cheap, impressive and effective without being that" thinking typical of face-based, corrupt cultures.
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>>65218373
>if they wanted to do some real damage they would have hit the distilery towers
They do now and then but the towers are a small target and hard to hit at that range.
Still, they've knocked out quite a few now.
They're not just hitting refineries though, they can shut down refineries by hitting depots which are much easier to hit and explode and if the refinery doesn't have anywhere to pump it's output, it has to shutdown, this also has knock-on effects of shutting down wells because they also have nowhere to send their output.
>but you know they know what that means when the tit for tat happens
What could Russia possibly do that they aren't doing already?
Their big chimpout on May 12 managed to kill like 28 civilians and didn't make Ukraine back off one bit, it just inspired them to ratchet up their drone campaign and made Europeans open their wallets wider and get Ukraine more air defence and pay for more missiles and drones.
Unless you mean nukes of course but we know that Russia can't use those, though you can choose your own reason why not.
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>>65218393
>It gets bombed and droned with impunity
91% interception rate on drones doesn't sound like impunity.
As for missiles, the cruise missiles get stopped with similar efficiency, only ballistics have any real chance of getting through and they're close to 50:50 these days.
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>>65218386
nigga do you even know what im talking about?
hitting fuel tanks will just slow down the russians
hitting the towers will literally stop the refinery for months
there is a HUGE difference
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i know
>>65218407
what a stupid thing to say
>they are small
you called the tallest thing small?
no you do not shut down refineries by hitting depots you just delay the said depot
a 50000 tank can be filled back in 5 days
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>>65218478
I am genuinely so curious what the fuck this is meant to imply. Is Kyiv not the capital of Ukraine?A capital city literally just means the government considers it the primary city of a given state or subdivision and typically seats the relevant government there.
A capital can be a shithole, Moscow for instance. Simply calling it the capital isn't any kind of qualitative judgement.
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>>65218393
arent there ukrainian drones flying over moscow and st petersburg daily lol
though to be fair the ukrainians arent wasting munitions on russian civilians, which russians perceive as weakness and homosexuality
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>>65218472
>you called the tallest thing small?
It's the smallest target on the site that's worth hitting .
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>>65218018
sitting on the loo
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>>65218018
Getting droned
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getting drones (some more)
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>>65218407
>nowhere to send the output
They can just pump it on the ground everywhere that ain't myscovia or pidorsburg. Who is going to stop them? Better loss of crude than letting the permafrost wells shut down
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>>65218570
what did they mean by this?
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>>65218550
>Glorious god-tzar and the ruling KGB clan forbade any weapons of any kind in civvie hands
Civilian guards at refineries were given shotguns and pistols a couple of years ago now.
I'm not sure they help at all but they're there.
Do you not remember the video of two old guys who look like they couldn't run up a flight of stairs, standing outside the gate of a refinery with their issued arms?
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>>65218312
I have a cunning plan
There is no last drone, just more drones!
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>>65218590
Russian lamentations is a gift that just keeps on giving
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>>65218582
>Dude sounds like Strelkov.
The other day, a z-blogger literally called for Strelkov to be killed like Nalvany for having started the war in the first place.
>Girkin just should have waited a few years and avoid prison....
He couldn't, not being the centre of attention is impossible for him.
He's in prison and he can't stop smuggling letters out whining about it, continuing the exact behaviour that landed him in prison in the first place.
>>65218593
>There is no last drone, just more drones!
Fund it!
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>>65218584
>Mogami escorts
It's not the worst idea, they've certainly got the weapons for it. How do you get them next to the road though? Canals?
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>>65218659
>the drone just flies through the net
I wonder if the wings have a knife-edge on them?
That net must be from some very weak material, presumably nylon but they're usually quite difficult to break by hand.
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>>65218485
>we decided not to hit the heart of the refinery only for us to hit some fuel tanks
anon here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI3OM7ok8cI
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>>65218708
The fuel tanks are easier to hit.
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>>65218717
>however they do not make as much of a problem in the end thats my point
They get hit now and then but I imagine the fuel fires probably cause a few problems for the towers regardless.
I'd think that an autonomous terminal approach AI would work but there might not be enough refinery towers in Russia to test it on before perfecting it, let alone justify the research project.
A starlink/shield drone is probably a better option but I don't know whether the latency is adequate for hitting a narrow profile target like the tower.
OpWeb seems like the best option, not sure why it hasn't happened.
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Refineries near the front lines where attacks are expected will likely suspend refining operations and focus on transporting and storing refined products in tanks.
The recent drone attacks seem to be aimed at creating a spectacle for the public by attacking tanks and sending up plumes of black smoke.
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>>65218685
>MOG == Mobilnaya Ognevaya Gruppa, lit. "mobile fire group
>Mogami escorts
>IJN Mogami
Wait a minute. . .
>During the fierce night action in the Battle of Sunda Strait [...] Friendly fire incidents occurred [...]
>resulting in the sinking of approximately four Japanese transports and the minesweeper W-2.
This friendly fire was almost certainly caused by Mogami and her division launching torpedoes at the ABDACOM cruisers USS Houston and HMAS Perth.
Because when you're throwing Type 93s around and forget that behind those allied cruisers are your own landing beaches. . .
I am not sure, but that Russian is probably being critical of the MOGs firing into cities here.
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>>65218777
I'm not sure, but I think those are some kind of smoke or flare launchers.
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>>65218820
>Rotor ziggerbum slicers :)
Those are hornet drones, they're winged, single pusher-prop drones. Not very big, maybe a 10kg warhead?
About $5k to buy.
>>65218802
>he thinks they are given any ammo for said rent a cops
I think it's fairly likely that air defence cucks are given ammo, don't let hatred of Russia make you stupid.
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>>65218515
No escape.
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>100kg warhead
Seems unrealistic does it not? Maybe I'm just flat out wrong on that tho
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>>65218715
Its technically invisible if the drone operator doesn't actually notice someone dressed as a penguin or hopping along in a tent in the middle of a wheat field that could cause them to look out of place in that particular environment, time of year and day etc
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>>65218934
That concludes today - that's only a small fraction of their releases for yesterday.
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>>65218943
Holy shit 0:14... they dropping big loads now, no chance to survive, but also no suffering.
>>65218935
>Quake2 vibes intensifiying
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>>65218948
>they dropping big loads now
Reminds me of that one FPV hitting a mobik with a charge probably meant for a vehicle or a dugout.
Absolutely gibbed. The meat flew everywhere, and some of it was left hanging from tree branches.
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>>65218314
If you didn't want war crimes then you shouldn't have hit the Kiev children's hospitals.
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>>65218923
>Seems unrealistic does it not?
Well many of them are bigger but they start at 100kg so I was being conservative.
>Maybe I'm just flat out wrong on that tho
If you thought they were smaller on long-range drones then yes, you're flat out wrong.
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>>65218928
>Nets work against smaller drones. FP-2s are big boys.
The drone anon was referring to in >>65218659 is not an FP-2.
Note the UI, green horizon lines check but heart? negative.
Red trajectory indicator - Not an FP-2
Pretty sure it's a Hornet.
>>65218941
>Well I don't know the sauce
You know where *you* got it from, so go chase it down.
>>65218948
>Holy shit 0:14... they dropping big loads now
Vampires often carry larger warheads. They're intended for demolishing dugouts and fucking up everyone inside.
>>65218989
>belgorod just got hit by a ukie missile
No it didn't, that was Russia fumbling a KAB yet again.
It's an office tradition for the BBC at this point.
>>65218999
>Maybe an ammo dump?
Just a fuel-air explosion.
Those things get lobbed at front-line cities in Ukraine all the time, Kherson and Kharkiv both take KABs to residential buildings about once a week.
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>>65218642
russians are serf coded, "oh the lords are fighting over who gets to trample over us I guess, carry on"
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More from Belgorod, definitely some sort of ammo dump.
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>>65219052
Secondaries are also popping.
With sound:
1st vid: https://xcancel.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/2063998237959241821
this vid: https://xcancel.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/2064000328802971964
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I kind of think your image is slop.
The same account posted this too
There's been a wave of fake/incorrect pics about the bridge strike, curious.
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>>65219114
And then fuck them, right?
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3rd view
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>>65219123
When you're in the right mood, you end up just seeing red.
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>>65219132
Don't fucking tease me like that
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>>65219127
joke on you. drone attacks are now just ground back noise like leaky sink, bum fucking, and screams of despair
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>>65218979
This one?
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>>65219162
>even thinking of fucking ziggerettes
Hope you've taken your HIV prevention drugs.
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>>65219162
>talking about fucking russian women
>an even minute apart
Do you usually test positive for exotic diseases?
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This dude:
>>65219013
>No it didn't, that was Russia fumbling a KAB yet again.
>Just a fuel-air explosion.
Claims it's just some air fuel explosion or some shit.
Who do I trust?
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>>65219191
I mean, there's a bunch of new pics like this of the same plume coming in. Sure doesn't seem like a fuel-air explosion. With those secondary trails, >>65219132 might be right.
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>get into the 2 mile long line for gas
>after 8 hours, you're finally nearing the front of the line
>car runs out of gas
>it gets towed
>you get fined each day your car in the lot
>can't pick up your car because no gas
>end up with massive bill
>have to join the army to pay it off
>get droned
such is life
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>>65218704
There is something to it, to see and hear the assholes who have wronged you be delivered justice. Especially hearing vids of russian bitches squealing in fear whenever a ukrainian drone flies over or makes impact miles away gives an intense feeling of euphoria and some primal caveman satisfaction
It's fascinating
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A lot of these drones carry highly unconventional warheads, often made cobbled together by the individual drone teams or groups of local volunteers using whatever they can get their hands on.
Sometimes that includes entire warheads from obsolete munitions, unexploded munitions just picked up on the battlefield, or military/commercial demolitions charges.
The drone may have been carrying something like that.
It's also possible that this drone was carrying an extra-heavy warhead specifically meant to attack structures or bunkers.
As for why such an extra-potent warhead was used against an infantryman, there are multiple possible reasons.
It may have been the only drone they had ready to go at the moment.
It may have been a drone that reached its target only to find that it had already been destroyed (returning to base and landing isn't safe, FPVs are ALWAYS one-time use) so they just used it on the first enemy target the could find.
It may have been unable to find the correct target and running low on batteries.
Etc, etc.
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>>65218685
>How do you get them next to the road though?
Silly anon, she'll walk.
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I mean I've seen my fair share of ziggers getting droned, and a disproportionate number of the FPV strikes I've seen turn the target into giblets opposed of the wounds you see form grenade drops
or could just be a bias in what gets uploaded
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>>65218782
That thing gives me Waterworld vibes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nNJ4v-k_Ng
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>>65219147
>Life goes on, and it's as if we've already adapted to it
>as if
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Non giberish
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I've got a few dozen at least. but a bunch of them are over 4mb and won't upload. is there a way around the limit?
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>>65219114
>you can just pick them up and take them back home with you
I genuinely do not recommend taking them home with you.
Aside from anything else, Russian drones sometimes have IEDs with random timers on them.
If they're shot down, those end up scattered around neighbourhoods and randomly explode later during the day when people are walking around.
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that's why I said non-giberish. Was just a way to point to the human droning thread...
As for 4 MB limit, you need to use ffmpeg (dunno if handbrake can do it) to reencode to VP9 webm. It's quite a long command line (there are nice GUIs - whose name I don't recall right now, I use a shell script) and two pass encoding but it can usually squeeze up to 2 minutes of 720p into the 4 MB.
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>>65219147
They should unironically drone some random ziggers, so they stop treating it matter-of-factly and start watching the skies with hope everytime they hear a flying moped, wondering if it's finally their turn.
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Pc fan sight might be somewhat advanced compared to this(there's also a webm of it being used).
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>>65219207
>have to join the army to pay it off
>suck off every officer in sight not to get sent to assault immediately
>get a nicer position in the rear
>be sent for gas on a supply run
>the line is 20 miles long
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>>65219217
It's because your subconscious remembers every time Russians, female or otherwise, acted like nasty, lying, spiteful bitches, and seeing karma being a bitch in turn directly stimulates the schadenfreude centers in the brain.
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>>65219220
>A lot of these drones carry highly unconventional warheads
dirty bomb
fliers (in old Akkadian)
thermite
pressurized cum
jeet extract
anti-antimatter
live spiders
dead spiders
drones (carrying smaller drones) (it's drones all the way down)
termite (one)
mouse (already dead, they're not barbarians)
Russian hopes and dreams (highly perishable on contact with air)
rotten eggs
Norilsk air
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yup, the situation is now truly getting fucked
i saw a video from Perun that kinda validad the opinion i posted in a thrad that god deleted by jannies
Ukraine is now targeting logistics, specially those in crimea, kherson and zaporizhzhia
i firmly believe the attacks with drones on fuel depots and trucks will soon be complimented by mining operations with drones along the highway connecting the land corridor with crimea, probably at night, to avoid risks of detection
you place some asphalt colored anti personnel mines in some points along the highway, and its going to become a total mess, trucks will not be able to drive at full speed due to risk of detonating the mines, you dont even need to destroy every truck in the highway, the slowdown alone might be enough to completely break down logistics
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>>65219355
>i saw a video from Perun that kinda validad the opinion i posted in a thrad that god deleted by jannies
am i dyslexic?
i saw a video from Perun that kinda validated* the opinion i posted in a thread* that got* deleted by jannies
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>>65218685
Blow up another dam, instant naval access.
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>>65219358
The sentence is a bit 'tarded, yes.
>>65219379
Usually it is the AI doing the hallucinating...
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>>65219388
"Middle strike" anti-logistics drones rely on starlink(purpose-built modules, not repurposed civilian terminals btw).
And starlink devices in ukraine don't work by default now, they have to be "whitelisted" through a special service.
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I hadda do it.
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oh they are, russians are hitting Ukrainian logistics hard, however russia is at a geographic disadvantage:
1) a lot of the resources Ukraine use come from Europe, russia is not stupid enough to drag NATO into a conflict they are already struggling with
2) the land corridor between russia and crimea borders the black sea, if Ukraine can disrupt the main highway going through that corridor then the supply of crimea, kherson and zaporizhzhia will be severely compromised, russia cannot move the supply lines back because the sea of azov is in the way and like the rest of the black sea, its crawling with Ukrainian drones, which have been targeting ferries for 4 years, ferries they cannot replace because of the bosphorus is blocked by turkey
theres the crimea bridge, but since Ukraine targetted it early in the war, traffic there has been severely restricted, even if the reduce restrictions, its unlikely it will be able to supply all 3 occupied russian regions on top of the fact that relaxing restrictions would make it an even bigger target for Ukraine
basically if Ukraine can significantly disrupt supplies through the M14 highway, things will get real ugly real fast
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>>65218979
There was a POV video floating around earlier this week of a guy riding on the back of an atv and the driver gets litterally annihilated from the torso up by an fpv. Legs still straddling the seat but everything else gone
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in theory, yes but its much easier to disrupt the highway, cuz its a bunch of soft skinned vehicles, you dont need anti-tank mines to make a mess
air dropped mines already exist, you place em on the road at night, any truck that doesnt blow up completely its gonna get its tires blown up, its gonna block the road and will requence assistance from de-miners, this alone will slow down traffic considerably, but if Ukraine wants to be particularly devious, they can target deminers as they try to clean the road