Thoughts on this?https://sbs-group.army/Released yesterday by Madyar, shows all verified hits of the top drone units aka Unmanned Systems Forces grouping. It updates every 5 minutes so close to real time although I believe it takes a while to get the hit verified by the command. They apparently get points for different successful kills and use these points to purchase drones internally.
>>64220283>They apparently get points for different successful kills and use these points to purchase drones internally.What the actual fuck
>>64220283>killstreaks are real now
>>64220302*scorestreaks
9 SUSBR been slacking
>my team 9 SUSBAR bottom of the rankingsWHY CANT THEY LOCK THE FUCK IN AAAAAA
>>64220290It makes a kind of sense, doesn't it? War is just an E-sport now, but the logic is there.
9susbros...
>>64220283>real time TZD counterBased
>>64220324>CAM AHN SUSBAR!>bang bang bang>SCOR SOM FAKKIN KILLS
>>64220346You fucking beat me to it by one minute.
>>64220290the final boss of EddieLampertmaxxing
>>64220283Sasha is one annoying faggot, that's for sure
>>64220700>SashaGrey?
>>64220290Yeah, they can buy equipment on the Brave1 Market with those e-points they get for kills or spotting assists. And no one said that the point system itself is static, so you can consider the implications of that
>>64220717Patriotic russian faggot from /int/. He literally posted his naked pictures there.
>>64220290It's about time we got some use out of confirmed killsIMHO we should have integrated this into most munitions systems and small arms yesterday. Put a little AI dingy on the gun with a camera paired to the scope to detect deaths.1 confirmed kill = $20 equiv. credit towards amenities or $100 towards additional arms and munitionsIt would probably also help suppress PTSD. People get PTSD from the idea that they killed for no reason, just because someone told them to. Giving killing purpose makes it much easier to live with.>Yeah, I shot that guy, but, I got like 3 hamburgers out of it.
>>64220727>Patriotic>russian>faggot>post naked picturesWhy are russians like this? Why cant they be straight and normal?
>>64220737Oh for sure, gamifying trauma is gonna lead to some psychotic places. But, hey, its cheaper than therapy.
>>64220749You know that chitter chatter they do about globohomo? Literally all of it is projection.
>>64220749Bitch bottom fags are like turbo cheerleaders and often autistic. Being patriotic or nationalistic is one expression of cheerleading.Bottoms are frequently chaotic irl, or if they're well put together, it's because they outsource structure and authority to some chadly or idealized external man (whom they KNOW they could never be).This plays into them wanting a Shaft of Authority up their ass. A Daddy.Russia LARPing as being bara hairy manlymen, it appeals to the trannies seeking structure, on top of their cheerleader nature.
>>64220760Gamifying trauma drove warfare for most of human history and produced some remarkably mentally stable, albeit extremely racist, soldiers
>>64220283>and use these points to purchase drones internallysounds gamey but be honest, it's not any different from WW2's>this general has won 3 battles, this other has won 2, I'll give him the best tanks and point him at Berlinat least it's one way of allocating resources to maximise and incentivise performance.consider other systems:>campaign badgesaka participation certificates>Purple Heartget well soon card (more an award for the enemy, if you think about it)and this isn't even the first point system in war:>Luftwaffe Flak Badge1 point for single-engine plane, 2 for twin, 3 for 4-engine bombercollect 16 points and redeem your Flak Badge!BONUS 2x NIGHT-TIME MULTIPLIER
>>64220727Wait, that's not Alice White?
>>64220749It's hard to grow up straight and normal when you are raised in a culture of prison rape.
>>64220283>/int/tards want to destroy thisSashabros...
>>64220283dell is gonna sue the shit out of nemesis
>>64220749>Why cant they be straight and normal?Russian women.
>>64220864https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_man_killing_contestLike I get that this was a war crime and bad or whatever but it was also probably pretty fun
>>64220893Purple Heart isn't an award for the enemy, it's a "thank me for my service even though I'm not necessarily a badass" badge.
>>64220283Why arent betting sites already in on this? Think of the online casino affiliation links funding the war effort.
for individual use muskets are not much more effective than bows, they are even disadvantaged on certain points like the smoke they produce or their longer reload times, its interest rests in the fact that the ammunition is much easier to produce and much more compact which means that a formation of muskets can fire 10 times more shots if not more than a formation of archers, if we start from the principle that the archers have infinite ammunition they can last longer with their armorWhy post an image of an obviously homosexual young man?
This system has been in the open for a while now. With every kill needing video proof and a human confirmation, it is speculated that the true purpose of the system is to create data for training self targeting drones.
>>64220290I was reading an article about the Ukraine war and some Ukrainian drone guy was saying it's technically possible to pilot these drones from the U.S. so imagine a future where people are just doing this like a game from the other side of the planet.
>>64221725>Like I get that this was a war crime and bad or whatever but it was also probably pretty funCome on, how do you not have this saved.
>>64221921I think you have the wrong thread retard-kun.
>>64221826>gambling blockchain>tokenised prediction market>which drone team can kill more ziggers>side bets on how they do it>$TZDcoinICO it
>>64221826This is actually a good idea, what the fuck is this war?Also, I'm reminded I never did get around to buying a piece of that downed jet. Wonder if there's still any left?
>>64222107Russians would rig it by sending guys to die in areas they bet on. They're gonna be sending them to die anyways, might as well make a buck on it.
>>64222121I imagine the Ukies would act more like a broker facilitating the bets rather than actually placing any so they make money either way. What you've described would just be the Russians paying the Ukes (and getting paid by wectoids) to have their men killed. That's exactly the kind of entirely plausible, darkly hilarious thing I'd expect to see from the conflict.
>>64222107>Also, I'm reminded I never did get around to buying a piece of that downed jet. Wonder if there's still any left?There's a museum in Kyiv that sells them still.
>>64220283how old is this cute little lesbian?
What determines the target mix here? Magyar's Birds munched a bunch of logi vehicles in August, but Rarog had a strangely high number of motorcyles. Are different units assigned different targets, is it just a matter of where on the front you happen to be and what the vatniks throw at you, or...?
>>64222315About 6 months to a year or less, since it's AIslop.
>>64222277I'll have to look them up, the site I had bookmarked is giving them away after a thousand buck donation now.
>>64220893Gamification just works.
>>64220749>Why are russians like this? Why cant they be straight and normal?>Russian
be mebe Stepan “pls no federation” Banderaborn 1909, speedrunning nationalism like it’s a milsurp auctionjoin OUN, argue about everything, split the party in 1940 because why have one faction when you can have two and get twice the acronymsOUN-B: the “we’re not here to make friends, we’re here to make a state” edition1941: Germans roll in; locals: “independence when?” OUN-B: “how about… now?”declare independence in Lviv like it’s a pop-up republicGermans: “bold move, comrade—enjoy your new room at Camp Sachsenhausen”spends years doing hardmode politics from a cellworld meanwhile: partisan soup, alphabet soup, too much soupUPA forms, frontier turns into a blender; history tab gets flagged NSFL for everyone involved1944: Nazis losing, suddenly remember my number, kick me loose, offer: “so… about that USSR?”me: still allergic to Moscow, still not invited to any normal dinner partiesfast-forward to Munich, 1959KGB sends a guy with a literal cyanide mist pistol, like Q Branch but with fewer safety briefingsassassin strolls up: “nice lock you got there” psssstme: fails Constitution saveHeadlines: “mysterious heart attack,” CSI: Cold War eventually figures out it was the poison gun all alongpost-credits scene: name becomes a Rorschach test—hero, villain, meme—depending on which history class you took and which border you live behindverdict: factions were spicy, kit was cursed, geopolitics rolled a natural 1
>>64221930It's time
>>64220290free market based logistics, it makes perfect sense, resources are limited and there is no way to know for sure in advance where the demand is, the market system is perfect to optimize this scenario
>>64220749Rus (swedish) dna
>>64220290Creating incentive systems makes a big difference for efficiency
>>64220324Donate more to them bruh
>>64221930>streamed on TWITCH>with an anime girl avatar>reading a NordVPN sponsorship copy
>>64220290
Pay Per Kill
>>64224235>uke girl pilot in bikini and cat ears:>hello boys welcome back to Azov Gaming>this drone drop was made possible by NORD VPN, the VPN that's battlefield tested against the second best army in the world>ok we got a BTR here, that's a good 10 points>let's pull the ol Trident Triattack>thanks for the sub, akiba1488rubinstein, thank you thank you>uwu he dodged that one>f in the chat boys>let's try again>i have a good feeling about this one so let's call in a Baba Yaga>cmon cmon>oo close>is it pog? is it pog?!?!>GOT HIM! WHOO HOO! POGGERS!!>o7>o7>o7>POG>o7>don't forget to like comment subscribe
>>64220290more kills means more Russians which means more ammo is needed until the numbers die down
>>64222424>I'll have to look them up, the site I had bookmarked is giving them away after a thousand buck donation now.The museum is called "Resist" and has a bunch of jet and drone fragments. Used RPG tubes, stuff like that.
>>64220346Fucking lmao
>>64220723>no one said that the point system itself is static, so you can consider the implications of that>>64220893>at least it's one way of allocating resources to maximise and incentivise performance.>>64221826>Why arent betting sites already in on this?>>64221965>>tokenised prediction marketIt's not intended to be a static point system, the points are a form of target prioritisation that let's command easily push all units using the system to focus on a specific target class for a while.If they decide it's Total Artillery Death this week, they can tweak the payouts appropriately and those units who have and can locate arty targets in their AO will prioritise those.Because it's points based and competitive, they're only going to do it if it's viable so they don't follow stupid orders either and will focus on what's working for them over what's not.It is effectively a stock-market for kills though, the points can fluctuate with availability and importance.>>64221725>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_man_killing_contest>Like I get that this was a war crime and bad or whatever but it was also probably pretty funI feel like something that's fun for 2/209 participants isn't that fun on average.It's kind of the reverse of how gangrape is fun for 9/10 participants.
>>64220290>>64223049Unironically this. The mass proliferation of video recording, especially with drones, allows for an objective metric of unit effectiveness never before seen, and therefore the most accurate indicator of who is going to use the gucchi gear to best effect yet devised.
>>64220283Sasha UOOOHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
>>64222319I imagine the points are worth the same across the board, but different areas will have different things. Kind of like when your playing an RPG and you're not tough enough to take out the big guys yet to get the massive reward, so you focus on grinding up the little guys to get what you need instead.
>>64224906>we shoot the sick, the young, the lame>we do our best to kill and maim>because the points all count the same>napalm sticks to zigs
>>64224478>Google leads me to some anti-colonial museum>In GermanyWhy am I not surprised? I found a few shops selling pieces I can actually afford, though, gotta make sure to grab one soon.