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Nah use them as you see fit. Who tf gonna check it? Lol.
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2024-01-06
Ignore them, they probably didn’t study appeasement in school
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2024-01-06
Not forgetting the “destruction in Belgorod” DLC and the “havoc in Moscow” DLC available in the next patch.
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Ah yes assassination of character. That will surely boost your upvotes.
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2024-01-06
The Netherlands too
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2024-01-06
There are elections next week. Expect this to quitly be approved afterwards. Probavly without announcement, but wxcept for those F16s, I don know what else we (can) offer.
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2024-01-06
"Then get over here, and fire them yourself."
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2024-01-06
and both times Belgium put up as much resistance as a wet towel. Then surrendered at the worst possible time for it's allies.
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2024-01-06
A very poor summary of a conflict where nearly 200k soldiers died fighting the Nazis, including thousands that sacrificed themselves to save the British Expeditionary Force at Dunkirk, and 2 million ended up in forced labour camps. To call that "avoidance" is ridiculous
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2024-01-06
I'm sure they could just fire the weapons right now and Belgian will come to the decision to be mad at them....oh, two years from now?
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2024-01-06
The western world supplying them (you) with weapons.
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2024-01-06
There was a funny joke in Star Trek Lowe Decks that the Ferengi pay walked a bomb in one episode, and it wound up killing the guy they sold it to because he didn't buy disarming. Or, it used to be a funny joke. Now the US is basically doing weapons with license limits unless you have the money to be in a Premium Alliance, and our partners on a Basic Alliance plan are getting blown up.
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2024-01-06
Well, thank you for courageously shielding yourselves with my body. But I'd rather prefer your armies putting their boots on the ground.
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2024-01-06
the reason its not acknowledged is because its not true or reasonable, you are naive to believe the lie that putin wants world dom. very obvious this will not make it much farther on the ground than where it is now….
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2024-01-06
at this rate Ukraine will capitulate not because of Russia but by shear exasperation of NATO bureaucracy
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2024-01-06
If they ignore everyone and just do what they want with them, would Europe and the US stop supplying weapons.. Europe can't afford to let Russia win, so we really can't stop helping. The US might, it's still not great for them either. I'd just do it and so be it...
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2024-01-06
With the amount of surveillance going on in this war it would be quite the feat to sneak the wreckage of an f16 onto Russian soil and claim it was downed there
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2024-01-06
EA? it's that you?
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2024-01-06
Na. I say they can. Do it.
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2024-01-06
Well I'm gonna wish you to not be mobilized then since it's the most I can do.
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2024-02-06
Whatever happens - happens, I guess.
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2024-02-06
WW1. The Schlieffen Plan called for a swift march through Belgium into France. But they miscalculated Belgium’s ability to resist. Specifically, the massive forts in Liege help up the German army until they could wheel in massive siege guns, which took a lot of time back then.
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The future is here, it just hasn’t been evenly distributed yet
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2024-01-06
Yh I think I'll stop complaining about my cities weather. Living in 110 degree heat daily with limited water is no joke... to say the least.
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2024-01-06
That's what I thought. Well, it's a shame we ruined everything for everyone, but hey, at least the economy was growing for a while /s
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2024-01-06
Matches with our texts, lol. It says everyone is a part of the supreme being. Fun stuff.
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2024-01-06
Can someone perhaps with more expertise explain why the news only notes economic forecasts for India growing over the future and not mentioning that there is a high possibility that climate change will wipe out massive swathes of their population and perhaps devastate them? I mean perhaps they just want to ignore it, idk, but I can't quite get the reasoning behind it that this is not noted that this area of the planet may become ground zero for a catastrophic natural disaster zone with tens of millions of refugees.
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2024-01-06
That is impossible, CO2 levels are still exponentially increasing right now, even if we stopped emitting CO2 completely right now, which is impossible, it would take something like 200 years to see an impact in our trajectory. We have already been 1.5 above pre-industrial levels for the past 12 months, and tropical regions passed that threshold years ago. The following is lifted directly from the wiki page on "Shared Socioeconomic Pathways", which is the current best models of our changing climate: "The IPCC Sixth report did not estimate the likelihoods of the scenarios[15]: 12  but a 2020 commentary described SSP5–8.5 as highly unlikely, SSP3–7.0 as unlikely, and SSP2–4.5 as likely.[16] However, a report citing the above commentary shows that RCP8.5 is the best match to the cumulative emissions from 2005 to 2020." Under the RCP8.5 model we can expect 3.3 to 5.7 degree Celsius increase by 2100. But my understanding is that the current models don't even account for methane emissions, which are also exponentially increasing due to melting permafrost and are much worse than CO2 for trapping heat, so our current models are probably still too optimistic. The latest commentary cited is from 2020, well before we started contemplating methane seriously.
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2024-01-06
Polluting every river not giving a fuck about the environment around you. Entire documentaries on the amount of garbage and pollution in India. Yes they are to blame. Fix your shit
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Anything said by religious zealot should be taken with suspicion. Myself, I don't trust him at all.
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I don’t think anybody cares how you’d class them?
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Airbus maintains a small wing asembly line there and a final asembly plant for the a320 line of aircraft but they're all for internal sale in china not export and as far as I know pretty much all of the parts are imported into china. Given its about engines etc it may much more just be internal propaganda "they're trying to steal our much better engines which are not just a bady copy of thiers" or its to alow them to intercept, detain and examine any information held by people in the aviation feild to get an advantage.
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So don't overconsume because you're the ones buying it.
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> their border with Taiwan. Can't make it up I like it when the bots are this obvious to spot
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They will be throwing 🌹.three day military operation has failed!!
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Hopefully the people finally figure it out there
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Reagan or Bush would strike jamming stations in NK and this would be over once and for all, biden is weak as fuck senile.
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I wonder what has gotten up their butt this time around
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Other sites for continuous feeds of updates or geopolitical news I use are “ualivemap” and news in other languages. For example, if I wanted to hear what’s happening at the border of Poland with the protests and vehicles, I’ll go to the biggest Polish news source and translate it.
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2024-01-06
I guess we now know what NK got from Russia for the ammunition transfer.
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I adore this new term I’ve been seeing lately on Reddit - salami slicing. Really need to get people to understand how death by a thousand cuts is happening in real time right now but the ‘salami’ is long enough still people do not see the problem that we’re almost half way through the sausage right now.
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And then it got worse.
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Well, Peter the Great declared Russia an Empire in 1721. He had his eldest son tortured to death. So, yes, I would say things continued on the worse trajectory.
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I’ll bet money Russia gave them that equipment s d told them where to use it.
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2024-02-06
Z gonna z
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2024-02-06
That is barely different than normal where they are forced to collect their excrement and turn it over to the government for use in agriculture. I am surprised they have been using it this way since it is integral to their barely-above-subsistence agriculture industry,
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Everyone who doesn’t lick Putin’s boots that is!
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2024-01-06
Half a million angry wives and their mothers (so far) is no small dissent, and they lend more credence to Yekaterina Duntsova by declaring her too a "foreign agent" after precluding her from standing in elections. Everything hinges on November. If Trump gets back in, Putin is vindicated and will press on, slowly wearing Europe down; if not, Putin's great plan is reduced to holding gains at the negotiating table, and that won't sit well with those he's made promises to. At that point, it's is simply a matter of time before he is betrayed from within, whether in suicidal vengence or setup like Prigozhin for a skydive.
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No-one can help them besides themselves.
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It's also so ingrained in their culture, a tsar that still treated the population like serfs was replaced by a authoritarian regime in the soviets, to be replaced by an authoritarian "democratic" regime. It's what they know.
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Our 30 year old gen 3 aircraft wreck other countries gen 4 aircraft. Our gen 5 aircraft has never seen combat and we are about to spend trillions on a gen 6 aircraft who's predecessor has never seen combat. Meanwhile, we paid 1 trillion in interest alone on our debt. Our nation has almost 40% who live paycheck to paycheck, and 30% who can't afford basic Healthcare. Almost 25% of our GDP goes to propping up our military and preparing for wars that no other nation can fight. I'm not saying that we need to eliminate all of our military, but we need to reduce costs somewhere in there and gain control over the military bloat. I would even be okay with requiring the military to fix Interstates, or build high-speed rails, both of which increase GDP. Investing in our country is better than defending against imaginary threats. No country can get across either ocean to attack the main land. We would sink any boats or shoot down any fighters well before they came clos even with our 5th gen fighters. So, if you want to protect the US, then we should be investing more in defense lasers against ICBMS (the real threat to our country) or in railguns to defend against cruise missiles. These are the defensive measures we would need if the US ever got in a war.
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Since you're being so stupidly pedantic: You can't JAM and SPOOF in "conjunction". Conjunction means "at the same time". JAMMING means overpowering signals with RFI, so no signal works. SPOOFING means deceptive signals broadcast to trick the device receiving them. JAMMING while SPOOFING "in conjunction" would be pretty stupid to do, since your jamming would interfere with your own spoofing.
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>How exactly do you think it “circles back” without a GPS signal? Inertial navigation as exists on a great many other military devices
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Yeah because the cheap drones are smaller, sent out en masse, and are suicide drones. The reaper is none of those. They're fundamentally different use cases. This is like complaining that a Lambo can't haul a trailer but a beat up pickup can.
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You don't think they really spend 30 thousand years on a toilet seat, 50 thousand on a hammer, do you?
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I remember! It was with those books! Really smart!
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Pre-programmed targets maybe?
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It's fine, especially with good tooling, and has pros and cons as do all languages.
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Then you should know you can't JAM AND SPOOF at the same time, liar. The two actions are diametrically opposed. Also, in your other comment, you said it was both ("in conjunction with"). This comment, you're saying "with spoofing, jamming doesn't crash it". Which one of your lies do you want us to believe? /US Army, did TSCM
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$100k? Low end of these salaries lol
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Yeah, this really just required a basic logic check of "Can I fly that far that fast?"
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I want to stop all the incoming nukes not just most of them
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Imerican
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Because they aren't useful
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Actually, I haven't. Not a fan of sci-fi movies.
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If your intent is to agree with the guy, your comment is extremely misleading.
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The flight profile for a drone/GA plane is entirely different than a MQ-9 though. 
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Sewer grease
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>Why would it need visual navigation? Every airplane in the sky today keeps track of its exact moment-to-moment telemetry. It knew exactly where it was until a second ago, and presumably has enough local memory to remember what it was doing before losing signal. If it can fly in circles autonomously, it can pick a direction and fly that way. Again, *how* would it pick a direction if important sensors are jammed? How would it keep the same direction and not gradually drift of somewhere else as it doesn't have the sensors to make course corrections? Do you think it's easy to just "fly straight" with a plane without any instruments whatsoever? You don't need to make course corrections to fly in circles. So your last sentence in the quotes section is not true. It does not follow that something that can fly in circles can pick a direction and fly that way too.
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That would require satellites in space providing false GPS signals with the correct timing and encryption of the system the aircraft is using for guidance. While possible, it’s as far from easy as it can be. It’s not jamming GPS, it’s spoofing from above, which is as hard as it gets. Edit typo
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The military does this. They are very motivated to make sure we win because literally we all die if they fail and that’s a pretty strong motivator. We do also place a tremendously high value on American lives versus money and I am very OK with that.
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No, they do not
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The only advantage is that everyone uses it and it's everywhere. The language itself is objectively terrible. Saying that it needs "good tooling" just shows how much it sucks. It sucks so much that the only reason of being of one of the most popular languages these days (i mean Typescript) is to paper over it.
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[They pace the drone with a Ferrari and upload a new firmware over Cat 6.](https://youtu.be/cKqGKuwbnl4?t=71)
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> But sending a signal that is stronger than the one that comes from the satellites is a super easy task. If the drone can only hear the fake signal, the drone is yours. That's the comment you responded to. That's jamming. Authentication won't help you. What you're referring to is something akin to spoofing or MIM attacks (not sure on their nomenclature).
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"It's fine" *room on fire* Yup, that's javascript. /writing code for 40 years, now...
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Well, yeah, the actress didn't actually know UNIX.
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They claimed it was shot down.
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Probably using old stock until a new gen comes in. 23 years old and still nothing to scoff at I'd shit my pants if I seen a few in my area lol
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