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DIY-HP-LED

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Repo men are now using drones....... :o
Made in France I believe and as good or better than a DJI Chinese one. You can see how these little portable things would be very useful in Ukraine at this time of year when there is little tree cover. The DJI mini doesn't have a zoom, but it flies for miles and the drone can fit in one pocket and the controller and a spare battery in the other, it has a 30 minute flight time. A minimum amount of skill is required to fly them and they return to home when in trouble or low on power.
 

doublejj

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Made in France I believe and as good or better than a DJI Chinese one. You can see how these little portable things would be very useful in Ukraine at this time of year when there is little tree cover. The DJI mini doesn't have a zoom, but it flies for miles and the drone can fit in one pocket and the controller and a spare battery in the other, it has a 30 minute flight time. A minimum amount of skill is required to fly them and they return to home when in trouble or low on power.
I'm thinking about getting one of these after seeing his video. I think even I could fly these drones.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Just another skim job. How long before we got up armored vehicles that we payed for in Iraq. And are the coast guards fast boats capable of actual reliable service to this day?? A long library of theft and yet you all scream for more.
Are we anything but more willing to pay at the register? And the coffer over filling taxes this BS is generating. As people are being terrorized to their deaths. So you can play on the net in large warm homes.
you're implying the war is a set up so governments can make more money from taxes?....
"got up" armored vehicles? to do..what? ...?
the coast guard has a 42 foot fast patrol boat, works just fine, and a 154 foot fast cutter that also has a good track record..
please elaborate on "Library of theft"...whose theft, from whom? our government vs who? or is it corporations vs...who? or is it both of them against the world?...
who is this we you seem to be a part of that is willing to pay more at unnamed registers? i am unwilling to make any unnecessary purchases purchases in the immediate future...so i am not part of that set you identify with, and am indeed unfamiliar with.
whose coffer? where? the government has spent 1.2 trillion dollars on covid care, education efforts, vaccine development, stimulus checks....https://usafacts.org/state-of-the-union/budget/... "
The federal government spent 68% more than it collected in FY2021, resulting in a $2.8 trillion deficit." ...that doesn't sound like anything is overflowing to me, except the nonsensical national debt...
people have been terrorized to their deaths since there have been small groups of people living together, and then discovering other groups, that don't hold the same values, the same beliefs, or have the same appearance. that scares some people, who use some combination of those and other reasons to dehumanize those others so they could be subjugated...it seems that that has been a hobby of a certain percentage of the world for a long time.
and i'm sure that none of that was done on my behalf, i just happen to be a white American male, we have a club, you have no real voice in it, but it does have a few perks....
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I'm thinking about getting one of these after seeing his video. I think even I could fly these drones.
They are easy, push one stick to up and down and the other to go forward and backward, they have a flight control computer and gyro stabilization, same tech a cellphone uses. If you get one under 250 grams no license is required.

I got my eye on one of these, a little harder to fly but more fun, flies for 20 minutes FPV with digital or analog and long range up to 10Km, under 250 grams and no license required, even though I have one. All reviews loved it. Here is the HQ digital video version, just $350, but ya need goggles and transmitter too, the dji MINI for $450 comes complete, just add your cellphone. The Flywoo explorer is fun though, it's for long range exploring, not racing or freestyle. There are many drones and planes these days under 250 grams AUW, because no FAA license is required to fly them.

DJI photography drones you remote control, FPV drones you fly immersivity.


 

Kerowacked

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The ruble also held onto gains from the previous session when President Vladimir Putin said Russia would start selling its gas to “unfriendly” countries in rubles.
 

doublejj

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The ruble also held onto gains from the previous session when President Vladimir Putin said Russia would start selling its gas to “unfriendly” countries in rubles.
wait until it opens for global trading...
 

Friendly_Grower

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A 50% drop in the economy in a month! It's not over, but just begun, millions will be moving back to the land and peasanthood, again. Most will be young and pissed off as they take up subsistence farming and barter, on their grandparents dilapidated farms and try to scratch a living from the earth of Mother Russia. They will burn wood and sleep on their "stoves" in their log houses during the long winters, as their ancestors did, welcome to the new/old Russia.
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Biden says Russia should be booted from G-20; Russia's economy has shrunk in half since invading
Modern Warfare is a whole new fish indeed.

And Putin is telling Russians, since he is most likely the richest man in the world, to remember and embrace the old Soviet Creedo of "We are all poor together for the good of the Union."

That's it Putin is now Captain Jackass to me.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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They aren't pushing them back as much as getting behind them on the road and threatening to cut them off in the rear with flanking attacks, then they retreat back up the road to another place they can defend. The Russians are stuck on the roads, but people can get around off road on foot or using light vehicles and the Ukrainians can operate at night. In such an environment big gains in territory can happen quickly. Normally the Russians would set up defensive positions in a village or town along the road, but by now those are full of hidden reservists with orders to pounce and prepare for their arrival with IEDs and RPGs
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DIY-HP-LED

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Modern Warfare is a whole new fish indeed.

And Putin is telling Russians, since he is most likely the richest man in the world, to remember and embrace the old Soviet Creedo of "We are all poor together for the good of the Union."

That's it Putin is now Captain Jackass to me.
Most people under 30 know the truth or have since and hated Putin before the war, there is a big generational divide, depending on if they watch TV, or use the internet for news. Putin will be remembered by a generation for a generation, as a blunderer and fool, who ruined their lives and country. One day they will write the Russia's history, after a generation of them are driven back to the land and peasanthood.
 

printer

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Kremlin official says West has declared 'total war' on Russia
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday took aim at the sanctions the United States and other countries have imposed on Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine, saying he believes that the West has declared "total war" on Russia.

Lavrov made his comments during a meeting in which he described actions that Western nations have taken in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine as “a real hybrid war," adding that "total war was declared on us,” The Associated Press reported.

Lavrov also said that he believes the West has a goal “to destroy, break, annihilate, strangle the Russian economy, and Russia on the whole,” according to the AP.

He then warned that Russia does have allies.

“We have many friends, allies, partners in the world, a huge number of associations in which Russia is working with countries of all continents, and we will continue to do so,” Lavrov reportedly said.

Russia invaded Ukraine a month ago and has since stepped up its targeting of civilian areas. The Biden administration this week formally accused Moscow of war crimes in Ukraine.

President Biden is in Europe this week meeting with European and NATO members. New sanctions were announced Thursday on allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Biden is scheduled to end his trip to Europe in Poland, where he will deliver a major address on Saturday. Poland shares a border with Ukraine.

The international sanctions have clearly hurt the Russian economy, though Lavrov emphasized that many states will decline to join that effort.
 

printer

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Officials say 300 dead in Russian airstrike on Mariupol theater
Around 300 people were killed when Russia bombed a theater in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol that hundreds of people were using as a shelter, officials said on Friday, citing eyewitnesses, The Associated Press reported.

The news outlet noted that it was unclear how eyewitnesses had come to those figures or if the site had finished being excavated by emergency workers.

A Ukrainian official said last week that over 100 people had been rescued following the Russian bombing of the theater, which had the words “children” written on either side of it.

The development comes as the Russian invasion moves into its second month, and as Mariupol has seen a number of buildings and sites struck by shelling. The southeastern city has also seen a mosque and a children’s hospital hit by Russian fire.

In the strongest US rebuke of Russia yet, the Biden administration announced earlier this week that they had determined that Moscow had committed war crimes amid its invasion in Ukraine.

“We’ve seen numerous credible reports of indiscriminate attacks and attacks deliberately targeting civilians, as well as other atrocities. Russia’s forces have destroyed apartment buildings, schools, hospitals, critical infrastructure, civilian vehicles, shopping centers, and ambulances, leaving thousands of innocent civilians killed or wounded,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement on Wednesday upon the administration’s announcement.

“Many of the sites Russia’s forces have hit have been clearly identifiable as in-use by civilians,” he added, noting the Mariupol maternity hospital and theater struck.

As a further way to economically isolate Russia, the U.S. and European Commission announced that they would be immediately establishing a joint Task Force on Energy Security that would help direct liquified natural gas (LNG) to Europe, among other components, as a way to further reduce Europe’s reliance on Russian energy imports.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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The ruble also held onto gains from the previous session when President Vladimir Putin said Russia would start selling its gas to “unfriendly” countries in rubles.
that's all temporary gains, they can't sustain anything, and will lose more ground in the near future...

"Russia has made clear they are going to pour government resources into artificially propping up the shares of companies that are trading," deputy national security adviser Daleep Singh said in a statement. "This is not a real market and not a sustainable model — which only underscores Russia's isolation from the global financial system."

Despite strong, double-digit gains in companies, including energy producers Lukoil, Rosneft and Gazprom, some companies tumbled when the market reopened Thursday. Most notably, Russian airline Aeroflot sank 16.4%. Power and heat holding company Inter RAO fell 7%.

they're propping up some companies in a bid to get some foreign currency under their control...which is also the sole purpose of wanting their gas customers to pay in rubles, they'll have to buy the rubles on the market with REAL money from a different country...then russia will be able to use that other, real money to shore itself up further...but it's all way too little, way too late
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Apparently the USMC is impressed with the switchblade and why they are reluctant to spread them around. However, they could give the Ukrainians a thousand and be able to account for them electronically, every time one is fired. These could stop most of the artillery attacks when coupled with other drones that can deliver them longer distances. Then there are the switchblade imitations the Ukrainians have made themselves. They could also take out AA defenses, and command and control speeding up progress on the ground.
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  • The US's latest security assistance package for Ukraine includes 100 Switchblade drones.
  • Loitering munitions like Switchblade are a "powerful" tool, according to the top US Marine general.
  • These drones give infantrymen "the power of an air wing in your hands," Gen. David Berger said.
 
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