War

DrBuzzFarmer

Well-Known Member
What I think is so interesting about this "War" is not that Russia decided to finally do something, it's that Americans understand the situation so poorly.
Most people think the Fascists were defeated in World War II and that was the end of them.
Not so.
Key figures of the Nazi regime were spirited away to Ukraine, to set up shop there.
They exist there TO THIS DAY.
Not Neo Nazis, as the media calls them, but THE Nazis.
Same ones from World War II. They still wear the patches on their uniforms.
And Americans are cheering them and sending them money.
It's a strange, strange world we live in.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Tis all?? My scrap pile is bigger by far. But enjoy the money pit. I was smart enough to sell mine while still profitable. I hope you bought more motors. Those knock offs fry quick. LOL.
Sub250 is the future for hobbyists and FAA regs are gonna be a bitch, but I'm licensed anyway in Canada, if you ain't breaking shit you ain't flying quads.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
What I think is so interesting about this "War" is not that Russia decided to finally do something, it's that Americans understand the situation so poorly.
Most people think the Fascists were defeated in World War II and that was the end of them.
Not so.
Key figures of the Nazi regime were spirited away to Ukraine, to set up shop there.
They exist there TO THIS DAY.
Not Neo Nazis, as the media calls them, but THE Nazis.
Same ones from World War II. They still wear the patches on their uniforms.
And Americans are cheering them and sending them money.
It's a strange, strange world we live in.
No.
 

Unclebaldrick

Well-Known Member
What I think is so interesting about this "War" is not that Russia decided to finally do something, it's that Americans understand the situation so poorly.
Most people think the Fascists were defeated in World War II and that was the end of them.
Not so.
Key figures of the Nazi regime were spirited away to Ukraine, to set up shop there.
They exist there TO THIS DAY.
Not Neo Nazis, as the media calls them, but THE Nazis.
Same ones from World War II. They still wear the patches on their uniforms.
And Americans are cheering them and sending them money.
It's a strange, strange world we live in.
uh huh.

Cool story bro. It must have been a total surprise for those 90 year old Nazis when Putin had to blow the living fuck out of a whole country to finally capture them.

I heard Alex Jones talking about those 1945 sleeper cells we set up in Ukraine. Now I know he is not a totally insane, lying fucktard. Thanks.

Maybe Putin will save us too.

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MICHI-CAN

Well-Known Member
Sub250 is the future for hobbyists and FAA regs are gonna be a bitch, but I'm licensed anyway in Canada, if you ain't breaking shit you ain't flying quads.
I did more than I should have. And DJI flame wheel based hex's and octos in heavy lift configurations. Bought skids of returned Solo's to fix and resell. Market is dead. And my $3 home built 2 and 5 G jammer will blind and cripple you. Fat Shark aint got a chance. And FCC regs force Spektrum to accept outside interference. Not beefing with you. Just not sure of your actual experience beyond wanna be racer.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
What I think is so interesting about this "War" is not that Russia decided to finally do something, it's that Americans understand the situation so poorly.
Most people think the Fascists were defeated in World War II and that was the end of them.
Not so.
Key figures of the Nazi regime were spirited away to Ukraine, to set up shop there.
They exist there TO THIS DAY.
Not Neo Nazis, as the media calls them, but THE Nazis.
Same ones from World War II. They still wear the patches on their uniforms.
And Americans are cheering them and sending them money.
It's a strange, strange world we live in.
What I find so ironic about this war is the Russians will pay for all of it, everything. They already paid for the millions of soviet era small arms that are killing them and they will pay for the modern weapons that are killing them, they will pay for the destruction and restitution too. There is plenty of Russian money and much is already in the bank, they won't get any of it back after this shit.
 

DrBuzzFarmer

Well-Known Member
What I find so ironic about this war is the Russians will pay for all of it, everything. They already paid for the millions of soviet era small arms that are killing them and they will pay for the modern weapons that are killing them, they will pay for the destruction and restitution too. There is plenty of Russian money and much is already in the bank, they won't get any of it back after this shit.
LOL
Russian currency doubled in value last week, the week before, and is scheduled to double again this week.
They developed a gold backed internal Ruble to counter sanctions last time, and now it is causing sanctions to rebound on the West.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
I did more than I should have. And DJI flame wheel based hex's and octos in heavy lift configurations. Bought skids of returned Solo's to fix and resell. Market is dead. And my $3 home built 2 and 5 G jammer will blind and cripple you. Fat Shark aint got a chance. And FCC regs force Spektrum to accept outside interference. Not beefing with you. Just not sure of your actual experience beyond wanna be racer.
I have other drones and planes too, but I'm not commercial and I don't race, but like cheap thrills, nobody flies long range with 5.8 video usually 1.2 or 1.3GHz and dragon link or TBS for control, you need a FCC license too in the states, but not many people who fly long range worry about that too much, but they will! ID in the sky is coming.

You can see why in Ukraine, hobbyist are using 4G cell service dongles too, for low long range and some are experimenting with starlink control, but Uncle Sam will want that, it's too valuable for cheap unjammable drones with unlimited control range. I figure the next generation of American drones will be starlink controlled, with 25ms of latency, it allows direct FPV control and very high data transfer rates from multiple sensors.
 
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