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It is no longer possible to wage guerrilla war inna woods. Any state can now murderdrone guerrillas willy nilly with cheapo Chinese mass produced drones and 0 casualties.

>but we can hide
Surveillance drones that can detect a heat signature the size of a thumb. Devices that can detect co2 also. You won't even be able to light a campfire in a tunnel and for the smoke to filter through leaves like the Vietcong in order to cook your meals.

>trees, cardboard, animals
This just means it will take longer for one of your boys to slip up and get detected, then the area will be filled with all kinds of drones. Also the cardboard gradually heats up and becomes detectable. They could always start a bush fire or douse the area in defoliant.

>EW, guerrillas have their own drones
Then guerrillas lose the war of attrition. Even if you have 1000s of jamming devices scattered over your forest and switch them on one at a time and a stockpile of drones, you can't really manufacture more. It is just a matter of time before this numbers game ends. You are a delaying action at best. And just wait until drones have their own AI and don't need a signal.

The need for mass mobilization of men with rifles to fight a world war is also over, meaning the average man no longer has any political leverage and can't help oust a regime by refusing to shoot protestors. They have economic power producing the drones, but women and children can perform low intensity manual labor and the necessity of this will decline with AI and automation. The university educated middle class will also lose relevance.. Power now lies with a tiny elite whose commands the AI is coded to follow.

The period of enormous freedom and prosperity we enjoyed since the 1950s is coming to an end.
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Thanks peter puncher.
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>>65166977
>They could always start a bush fire or douse the area in defoliant.
>anon just advocating ecological devastation to remove a handful of dudes
Have fun turning every rancher and farmer into a guerilla over night.
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>>65166977
Lebanon seems to be doing fine even as its getting stricken daily.
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>guerrilla warfare is having a permanant base where you sit around doing guerrilla stuff all day where you can be easily droned
Anon, think really REALLY hard about how stupid your assumption of how asymmetric warfare works and then make another comment after figuring out why drones, while useful for occupation forces or a tyrannical regieme, aren't a be all end all answer
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>>65166977
Tbf senpai ukranian woods are utter sparse shit. I'd like to see drones inna thicket or operating under jungle canopy
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>>65167091
He's brown, thinking is magic as far as he's concerned
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>>65166977
Yeah I have reached the same conclusion 2 years ago. It's over.
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>>65166977
>will decline with AI and automation. The university educated middle class will also lose relevance.. Power now lies with a tiny elite whose commands the AI is coded to follow.
>The period of enormous freedom and prosperity we enjoyed since the 1950s is coming to an end
This would happen even without AI, we can see plenty of countries where this has happened as the wealth and power is concentrated upon a smaller and smaller elite. AI just makes it easier, faster, more complete, and undefeatable.
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>>65166977
>Any state can now murderdrone guerrillas willy nilly with cheapo Chinese mass produced drones and 0 casualties.

And you think this somehow intimidates me?
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>>65166977

OH NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
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>>65167207
Yeah what op said
Should've send drones instead. US boomer mil is sooooo behind the curve.
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>>65167086
Everything within the yellow line is now fully occupied and the strike line has moved up to beyond the Litani with Nabatieh under full siege just like Taibeh and Bint Jbail were a month ago. Notice how the spammers are no longer talking about either of the latter. If this is what doing fine looks like, I'd hate to see what you think failing looks like.
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>>65167220
God damn bayonets really got them riled up.
Never expected a useless pointy stick could cause such a meltdown for browns.
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>>65167227
How bayonets will help against drones?
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>>65166977
>Surveillance drones that can detect a heat signature the size of a thumb. Devices that can detect co2 also.

You know the woods are full of other things that respirate and are body temperature, right? You know countries are really big and drones have limited flight time, right?

>> And just wait until drones have their own AI and don't need a signal.

AI is a speculation bubble driven entirely by government dollars because everyone in our government is a >80 year old boomer that really believes that Clippy is a thinking paperclip that is talking to them. If you fell for this you are senile or brown.
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>>65167229
Chinesepingpongtraining.jpeg
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>>65167227

The browns fear the good old bayonet and the white man.

Nothing like a huge white man sprinting at their tiny 160 cm body and impaling them with a bayonet while ripping them open like a wet paper bag. They see nightmares of this, it's in their genetic memory from times before.
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>>65167229
If you stab the fov operator, he can't operate his drone
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>>65167072
Then the murderdroning will continue until morale improves.

>>65167086
>>65167091
>>65167099
You have confused insurgency with guerrilla warfare. If rebels hide amidst civilians there are other ways of dealing with that and constant drone surveillance makes their activities much more difficult. If they bomb a substation, the security cameras and surveillance drones will likely see this, follow them and guide security forces to them.
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>>65166977
Um, you realize the guerrillas can also use drones right? Drones have, if anything, made guerrillas more powerful.
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>>65166977
>with cheapo Chinese mass produced drones and 0 casualties.
They're Ukrainian drones, not Chinese.
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>>65167774
That doesn't conform to the brown delusion
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>>65166977
Nor is it necessary. Why go inna woods when you can walk up to a CEO and just shoot him dead in the middle of the street?
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>>65167349
>The browns fear the good old bayonet and the wh...ACK!
>>65167207
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>>65167365
gonna need teleport training for that
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>>65167774
Last I checked, ukie drone industry is still dependant on chinese rare earths and manufacturing.

This is also the main reason US can't into cheap drone spam.
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>>65168038
Both face the same problem, yet somehow US is two orders of magnitude and years behind.

>ukraine
Produced over 1.2 million suicide drones in 2024
>us
Planning to scale up to 300k by 2028 (lol)
Currently struggling to reach 30k (lmao)
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>>65168038
implessive
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>>65167840
It is still crazy to me that that guy, he had to know he had enemies, would just walk around without at least one bodyguard.
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>>65166977
A very important aspect of guerrilla warfare often overlooked by Westerners is support by the populace. Guerrilla warfare is 90% political, 10% actual fighting. If the people support your cause, you will win in the long run. Your strongest weapons are propaganda and indoctrination, not drones, rifles or RPGs. In fact, if you're very good at it, you don't even need weapons.
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>>65168090
every high profile asshole has countless enemies but nobody expects to get assassinated before they do
bodyguards aren't magic either
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>>65167229
The enemy cannot push a button if you disable his hand.
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>>65168106
>bodyguards aren't magic
Yeah but they can at least block the potential assassin thus giving you time to run when the assassin ices the BG.
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>>65167349
Then 'ere's to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, an' the missis and the kid;
Our orders was to break you, an' of course we went an' did.
We sloshed you with Martinis, an' it wasn't 'ardly fair;
But for all the odds agin' you, Fuzzy-Wuz, you broke the square.
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>>65168297
or the assassin catches them off-guard, shoots the VIP and then gets shot by the BG

bodyguards aren't magic
there's not much any individual can do to stop a dedicated lone gunman murdersuiciding his ass
would need a presidential tier security service to mostly eliminate that risk
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>>65166977
How does this stop gorrrila man from dressing in plainclothes, walking past a checkpoint and then mag dumping someone important looking with a G43?
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>>65166977
>It is no longer possible to wage guerrilla war inna woods.

Laughs in Jungle.
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>>65167086
Lebanon is a weird case because Israel isn't at war with the Lebanese government or its people, just Hezbollah. They are actively trying to get Lebanon to police Hezbollah so they don't have to.
Israel/Palestine is a fucked up situation since the Jews are still cucked by the memory of the Holocaust and will bend over backwards and stick their heads up their own asses in order to not act in any way like a Nazi.
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>>65168327
Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair.
He wasn't fairy Fuzzy, was he?
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>>65167227
May I see the meltdown?
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Do you guys remember a few years ago when there was that German guy with a bow and arrow and the cops tried to arrest him? He ended up stealing a female officer's gun and ran innawoods.
They eventually had the army looking for him with helicopters and shit and it turned out he just walked back into town like an hour later and had been chilling.
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>>65166977
>That pic
Good night saars....
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>>65167227
They’re still mind broken from when a bunch of Brits bayonet charged a horde of sandniggers back in 2011.



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