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How is Ukraine able to receive this quality of video feed and send controls to low fly drones targeting airbases inside of Russia?
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>>64682824
They tap into Russian networks, don't they?
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>>64682824
The earth is flat, no wonder once you stop accounting for the curvature of the earth artillery becomes much more accurate
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These drone attacks are launched from within russia because their internal security is non existent.
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>>64682857
No wonder Russian Artillery is so powerful and HIMARS is useless, they are fighting GLOBALISTS after all.
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>>64682824
They leverage the Russian telecom network.
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>>64682824
Really long ethernet cables
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>>64682824
We aren't telling you gerasimov's stooge
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>>64682867
>because their internal security has been cannibalized for the front*
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>>64682857
The Coriolis effect is just a symptom of long distance relationships
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>>64682824
mobile modems with sim cards from countries friendly to russia
that's also why the attack on Tu-95 airbases was only partially successful and they didn't reduce the number of sorties that can be generated, it took too long and they cut the fiber
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>>64682857
Where's my Berlin you lazy faggot?
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>>64682824
E-War is practically lost technology to Russia. They were using civilian radio channels to communicate FFS.
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>>64682964
There's been some unforeseen setbacks
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>>64682824
I honestly don't know how they do it. The piloting part at 8 frames per second + signal loss for 1.5s every 3 seconds, I mean.
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>strikes inside Russia not stopping
>expanded strikes on oil platforms, refineries, and fuel depots
>horse videos
>reports like this
>usa implimented huge sanctions
>price of oil still low

So is this the beginning of the end for Russia? It takes a long time for a modern state's war machine to collapse, but I think it's beginning to. They just seem to be sending suicide assaults forward with the hope that Ukraine will run out of ammo first. Literal Zap Brannigan tactics.
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Yeah they've been piggybacking the signal off Russian networks.
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>>64683005
>Literal Zap Brannigan tactics.
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>>64683005
They've been sending in suicidal one way missions since the war started
I think the only difference is that its now a bit more open about being part of the Death Cult that their leadership encourages.
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>>64683005
>price of oil still low
Its kind of bizarre how low its gone lately, I filled up at $2.20 a gallon a couple days ago when a few years ago $4-5 was the norm
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>>64683026
That's what happens during recessions. No, you just don't know it yet.
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>>64683026
That's mostly because the current government isn't constantly talking about how much it wants to destroy the oil industry, thus more investment and more production. That and electric cars flopped.
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>>64683005
Perhaps. I say Russia's end became inevitable wihen their sovereign wealth fund ran dry.
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>>64683005
This is the part were you discover economics dont matter
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>>64683005
>usa implimented huge sanctions
May I see it?
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>>64683054
Economics matter if your country needs imports to sustain quality of living or life needs in general and everyone hates you and you have little money.

>>64682824
The things I'm reading about the frequencies used for the drones tell me they need tall antennas, 100+ watts, and/or to operate from inside of 50-100km.
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>>64683026
>Its kind of bizarre how low its gone lately
Not really. Saudis told everyone that they would keep the price low to punish OPEC+ members.
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>>64683067
nice self own retard
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>>64683067
This is my first Proofsters in years. I was starting to forget you guys.

>Rakesh
>Sanjai

LOL This is too perfect. I think you're baiting.
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>>64682824
who fucking knows, they somehow had control of the russians own CCTV inside that port they hit the other day
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>>64683085
That's easy to explain. 99% of the time no one gives a shit about CCTV footage for random buildings, so they just use default name and password to remotely operate. This is doubly true for a place like Russia where people are lax, drunk and cowardly.

So most likely the Ukrainians just hacked them and the CCTV cameras had zero or lax security.
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>>64683085
dude lol those ip cameras are open on the public internet
even retards on 4chan (higher iq retards than you tho) have been browsing them for fun for decades
it was a nice way to see the world before google started driving camera cars literally everywhere
and those ip cameras are mostly as unsecured as they were back then
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>>64682824
Impressive hit but even the sars retired these already. They couldn't find a better target?
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>>64683101
>>64683109
so you're telling me the Russians had live cameras inside their own military base that were unsecured and open to public internet
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>>64683005
The decline is accelerating yes but they would have been so fucked right now if not for the orange retard. Basically a whole year with nothing meaningful from the US and yet major setbacks/losses militarily and economically are mounting.

It makes me mad knowing many Ukrainians have lost their lives for a pedophile and his bromance. So is life.
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>>64683026
People really underestimate how impactful fracking has actually been. The permian basin alone produces 6-7 million barrels of crude a day. And fracking has allowed us to tap into enough natural gas in the U.S. to be self sufficient for the next two hundred years. Not to mention the stranglehold Exxon, Chevron, and Shell have on basically the entire northwest coast of Africa.

t. Petroleum engineer who worked five years in Angola and is currently working the Delaware basin.
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>>64683117
yes
and so does ukraine (it's ukrainian camera in the first place, is it not?)
and i'm telling you there's nothing special about that, it's completely on par with the rest of the clown show that is russia.

admittedly this particular camera could have been properly secured, but given that it was in crimea in the first place... i'm sure ukies would've easily found their way back to their old networks after little green men took over the meatspace.

ip cameras predate the internet of shit/IOT era by decades but they're just as bad. there's always been tons of insecure/unsecured ones, it's a mix of idgaf attitude from people installing them and the end-users not even knowing that everyone can get to them. many are even indexed by search engines so one doesn't even need to bother with portscanning scripts to build a personal database of what's out there lol.
in some cases it's also a convenience thing to have them straight on the internet, no nat, rather than in some company vpn (actual vpn, not proxy service for dumb normalfags) that workers won't always be able to access without creating larger security risks.
you won't find many unintentionally open ip cameras in particularly it-savvy first world countries like the nordic lands of motorola/nokia but most of the world has always been full of them.
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>>64683219
>6-7
God damn zoomers.
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>>64683123
Its odd how the USA pissed away the soft power it had in Ukraine which was the most pro-US country on the continent for realistically not a lot of money, with old milsurp, a huge boost to the local US MIC replacing that old milsurp. Like if the US had played its cards right they could probably had their own friendly country right next to Europe, taken out Russia with fairly much just some old GWOT ammo and vehicles, then laughed all the way to the bank with privileged access to the Ukraine market.
>The really dumb things are-
They're still thinking they have any kind of leverage after 12 months of nothing going to Ukraine, half of nothing or a handful of nothing is still just fucking nothing. If you're giving away nothing, you basically just have nothing in terms of having much of a say. So the EU picked up the tab and while that's not always ideal it'll keep Ukraine going and it runs counter to the US public's otherwise positive opinion of sending aid to a country in need that's both pro-US and democratic.

The Israeli's are engaged in an unpopular war with both Palestine, Lebanon and Iran, so the aid black hole for them is just funneling US tax money off to them to keep them afloat. Every other country in the world at this point has decided to cut their losses on bad PR and let the jews loose except the USA. No one's banging on their congressman or senators doors to half that military aid over in the US despite the fact ol' Benny is as rotten as Donnie's dong
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>>64683241
The attack happened in Novorossysk, not Sevastopol, deep inside Russia in what is supposed to be thier most secure black sea military port
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>>64682824
Starlink.

>>64682855
That bug was fixed. In Russia Mobile internet goes on 3 day cool down if sim card crossed the border or was 3+ days off
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>>64683368
>Mobile internet goes on 3 day cool down
Damn, it's practically prehistoric times again. There will be fat kids lighting fires in their basement caves, doing ocher paintings of their fav websites and watching free to air tv like their ancestors
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>>64683293
Isn't 6-7 more of a small child thing? zoomers can grow facial hair now
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>>64682824
>2026
>still care deeply about the slav vs slav war
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>>64683398
>>2026
>>still care deeply about the slav vs slav war
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>>64682867
Russian border security is also ass. I pay gibs to ukie refugees and have to check their passports once a year ans if there are any stamps in there, they get gibs cancelled and have to pay back old gibs. Many guys and gals I caught had their shiny blue ukie passport plastered with rusky stamps. Turns out that a big ukie refugee money maker was to smuggle western shit to russia and bribe rusky border guards. Does not take a genius to figure out that those mules will smuggle othet shit inside as well.
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>>64683398
>2026
>still not wishing for russian genocide
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>>64683054
>economics dont matter
Cool story, Adolf.



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