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https://www.turkiyetoday.com/nation/russian-drone-crashes-in-turkiyes-izmit-province-near-istanbul-amid-escalation-3211615?s=2
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>>523946751
That drone didn't crash.
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>>523946751
Ukraine working overtime to get NATO involved.
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>>523946751
>jam drone
>it keeps flying in a straight line
>crosses your border
>REEE this means war
>get bug-sprayed by MIRV ICBM
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>>523946751
And this supposedly "russian drone" , flew to Turkey???
How did it go, across Baltic sea, 2000 km???
Are those the same magic "russian drones" that flew 700 km to Poland??

:))))
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https://www.travelmath.com/distance/from/Istanbul,+Turkey/to/Krasnodar,+Russia

The distance from Istanbul, Turkey to Krasnodar, Russia is:
1,296 miles / 2086 km driving
577 miles / 929 km flying
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>>523947106
To be fair with a drone going, say, 300km/h (petty conventional for an aerodynamic prop driven one), that's 3h of endurance, which some definitely have.
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>>523947038
>t. Werner Hans from Baaden Wuttenberg oblast
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>>523946751
AI image
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>>523947387
But can it fly 700 km / 450 miles?
And can it fly 929 km / 600 miles across baltic sea?

And what's important, does it have a serial number ? can we see a serial number here?
Let's see where it has been made and how far it can go.

>(popcorn)
>not expecting any of this to happen.
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>>523948193
It should be Hans Werner. There probably is hundreds of those.
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>>523948399
I don't see the issue.
If you jam a drone the autopilot tends to continue to function, keeping it stable untill fuel runs out, meaning it either flies in a straight line or enters a spiral.
And it can potentially fly pretty far in a straight line, even in excess of 1000km.
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Fake and gay
It was a Russian drone operated by a turkish UAV college.
Turkey admitting it, retard shills
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>>523950592
Wait they changed the link
This morning they said it was a college drone


>https://en.apa.az/europe/drone-crashes-in-turkiyes-izmit-emergency-teams-deployed-486867#:~:text=19
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This college was blamed it was near the crash site

>https://www.sarsilmaziha.com/



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