I really wish they wouldn't do that. The only one that needs to be informed is Syrskyi. Let the Russians find out the hard way. I understand "public right to know", but there's no need to get into specifics. FFS stuff from WWII was kept secret for 50 years in the US, long after it was obsolete and of no intelligence value.
Echolocation? Bats use it to track small, fast moving objects.
Granted, not something we're likely to see soon, but possibly something worth looking into.
Sorry my friend but I have to disagree. The only good Russians are those that are feeding the worms in Ukrainian soil. Russians who openly support Ukraine today will suredly turn against her tomorrow.
Quite a few are missing engines and it’s a sure bet they’ve all been stripped of electronics.
... and I suspect some radar technician's wives have some pretty powerful microwave ovens.
He seems to have overlooked the fact that Russia also shipped vital weapons off to Ukraine and is in more far worse shape today than it was before the war in Ukraine.
Might this be a good time for US, and maybe Finland, to step up air patrols on the edge of Russian airspace, or would that be too provocative? It might encourage Russia to divert some resources away from Ukraine.
Note the time stamps on the three maps.
"A sharp drop in speed and height of the downed A-50U aircraft was recorded near the city of Yeisk."
https://gur.gov.ua/content/minus-a-50u-hur-ta-povitriani-syly-zbyly-cherhovyi-litak-rf.html