Suddenly increased Gamma radiation in Ukraine? 2

Surprised they haven’t equipped everything with jamming tech yet.

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The problem being Russia use tech that require radio signals.

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The Economist:

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There’s a guy on youtube that counts Russian armour from satellite pictures, he thinks maybe 20% of the tanks in storage are serviceable and relevant to modern warfare.

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They have massive underground factories. Tanks with lasers, driven by cyborg bears.

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Realistically, I don’t think tanks are relevant today. This war has proven this. Taken out by inexpensive drones.

The tank is the new soldier. Only effective in massive numbers but not cost effective at that point.

The battle field will be electronic. Smaller and smaller drones, until what looks like a mass of locusts, will actually be 1-2 drones per soldier/target of thee opposition.

Until we get reliable EMPs, this is the way.

What people will need are guns that shoot microwaves to short circuitry

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I said it at the start of this and I’ll say it again…

I don’t believe Russia is still of the mindset of “big heavy thing”. They are renowned for their hacking and computer skills.

All this is just a fake out and getting rid of old, useless tech to make them appear weak and stupid.

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TBH I just like seeing them getting blown up :rofl:

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