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Kinophile

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  1. They're pretty polarized personally on domestics, as I understand it, so travelling and acting together on this issue (Ukraine) is significant? Perhaps our Polski friends can elaborate? Also:
  2. Certainly wasn't meant in a racist fashion! More in dispair that so many (not all) of the world's ills are caused by or could be fixed by Disconnected Old (Whichever Ethnicity) Men. Just when you think one Old Man in power is more realistic or empathetic along comes a moment like this. Sure, clarification sorta helps, but he's still utterly unrealistic about both the nature of this war and of Putin in particular. And by old I mean past retirement. It's not the fact of being old, but it's the tendency to be both old And disconnected And wielding significant power.
  3. Not apparently, but he did so in a recorded interview. I've long been relative happy with this guy but man oh man, Disconnected Old White Man syndrome strikes down yet another victim.
  4. The hanger was certainly struck, atvleastvtwo drones,but any damage inflicted inside is unknown. Lack of fire signatures (no smoke, no discoloration in roof, no damaged/burnt debris outside, no significant EMS presence) raises questions. Still, damage can be significant without fire but currently unknowable. UPDATE, Official Claim but no visuals yet:
  5. France really isn't messing around...
  6. Feb 2nd: https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukraines-zelenskiy-hails-arrival-new-air-defence-systems-2024-02-02/ "They can shoot down anything"...
  7. SA has 150 Caesars for its National Guard. Just saying...
  8. https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/1766256716214100061?t=3Q7rTwMgjJ4ITNUn1qIT9g&s=19
  9. Absolutely, this also where I'm coming from. I should have clarified in original post that I was thinking of future smaller, minivan sized platforms, not the truck/stryker size were seeing right now, the BFH Platforms that will have effect but die soon and are expensive (in material, and crew and time) to replace.
  10. For sure, a MW Emitter presents a target, but anything doing anything on a battlefield presents a potential target, no? That can't be a priority criteria for platform selection, can it? If we follow that logic, well... Are you assuming a single platform approach, where the loss is quickly felt and is significant? But I think we're on the same page that any c-uas system must be as equivalently redundant and easy to scale up in numbers as the UAS its countering. Not equivalent in actual numbers but proportional (eg Pacific war, where the eventual AA Cruisers were vastly outnumbered by planes, but their own numbers were sufficient.). Skynex systems etc are nice but are thinking from a decade ago. Future skynex need to be mounted on golf cart/minivan sized UGVs, and as plentiful. The same would go for any Microwave Emitters. Is it also not a factor of exposure time? The length of time the emitter needs to sweep a particular patch of sky vs hostile response time. It doesn't need to be a Big Fat & & Hot - it can be small, light and hot. Then it's hot for a while but can then displace. While it's doing so another one of it's kind lights up. Running a Christmas lights style op of these networked UGV-MW could keep a sky volume clear, sustain losses, and open/close holes for friendly UAS to pass through, help identify counter measures by their own losses, etc. This is just spitballing, sure. But everything has a signature vs effect tradeoff. The fact of a temporary hot signature does not negate the platform if it's effect is useful, esp at scale and can be maintained.
  11. Another soldier training with the new sight is Lance Corporal Harry Howes, a driver with 13 Air Assault Support Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, who was full of praise for the Smash sight. LCpl Howes said: "The Smash sight is a simple piece of kit to use. It just takes a few goes to get used to how it works. "You still pull the trigger, but the system fires the rifle when it is most confident of a hit – which it gets!" Interesting kit. Bet it will turn up in Ukraine pretty quickly. In that second photo he's using a tripod, I assume for parameter control during range testing. And of course, they must first solve for
  12. "Over £100 million of the package will reportedly be spent to procure "maritime capabilities"." Really hope the RN and SBS are all over the Slow Death of the BSF.
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