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DIY-HP-LED

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they gotta go start collecting some of this shit from farmers, at least a few of them will fuck with the stuff and blow up their barns, if not the whole damn farm, and maybe half the village
I think at this point they have all been briefed and most are on the team, they get a reward too I believe. They have found this to be a great way to pick up tanks and vehicles since the war started. The Russians deliver much quicker than NATO!:lol:
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Nah he’s (Putin) just sacrificing some pawns in his chess Game, he’s got all the military advantage, expect more
i really don't think so. i think he's bad at planning and logistics, and the people he relies on to keep him from fucking up are lying to him.
i think he's lost enough men and equipment to fuck himself, with the financial sanctions just starting to bite them in the ass.
they have enough men to cause havoc in the south, and possibly get a foothold and connect russia and crimea, but they won't get across the dnieper again. If they do manage to grab that strip of land, thhe only way they'll keep it is at the negotiating table. if the Ukrainians want them out after this, they'll keep whittling the occupying army down till they're a nub, unable to control a damn thing, and again, putin won't have the men to replace any loses...
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
It would be a challenge, GPS can be jammed too, but most things use multiple systems these days and they have some inertial capabilities and autonomous flight. GPS antennas look up and might be possible to shield it somewhat, they only need periodic fixes for most stuff, doing acrobatics over red square might be out of the question! These things are pretty light made from laminated foam and such. Say 80 or 100 mph 3-4 hr duration with 10 kg payload, maybe a couple of gallons of fuel an hour with a small engine and big wings. It would be a bit of a project to gather data and do the math for a one way say 300 mile trip.

If it wouldn't cost too much, try it and find out, nothing too fancy, shield the electronics package and servos and wires from the bottom and sides the most. Ya never know what might get through and it could be a good way to find out making it worth while in it's own right. If it looks home made from RC parts from China better yet.
I suspect that any available inertial platform would be too coarse to be useful, for national security reasons anywhere.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Georgia’s South Ossetia plans to take steps to join Russia
The separatist leader of Georgia’s breakaway region of South Ossetia says the Moscow-backed territory is planning to take steps in the near future to become part of Russia.

Russia recognised South Ossetia as an independent state in 2008 after fighting a short war with Georgia. It has provided the separatist region with extensive financial support, offered Russian citizenship to its population and stationed thousands of Russian troops there.

“I believe that unification with Russia is our strategic goal, our path, the aspiration of the people,” Anatoly Bibilov, the separatist leader of South Ossetia, was quoted as saying by the press service of the United Russia party.

“We will take the relevant legislative steps shortly. The republic of South Ossetia will be part of its historical homeland – Russia.”

Bibilov’s spokeswoman Dina Gassiyeva on Thursday told Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency that the region planned to hold a referendum and the decision was “linked with the window of opportunity that opened in the current situation”, referring to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Georgia’s reaction

Georgian Foreign Minister David Zalkaliani said on Thursday “it is unacceptable to speak of any referendums while the territory is occupied by Russia”.

“Such a referendum will have no legal force,” he told journalists. “The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the Georgian region is occupied by Russia.”

Also on Thursday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow has not taken any “legal” steps on the matter.

“But at the same time, we are talking about people of South Osseita expressing their opinion and we treat it with respect,” Peskov told reporters.

Meanwhile, Abkhazia, another Russian-backed breakaway region of Georgia, said on Wednesday it had no plans to join Russia.

“Russia is our strategic partner, a dear and close state, but we in the republic [of Abkhazia] have no intention of joining the Russian Federation,” parliamentary speaker Valery Kvarchia told Interfax news agency.

Another official from Abkhazia, Security Council Secretary Sergei Shamba, told the TASS news agency that the region supported South Ossetia’s aspirations but that it did not share its goal to join Russia.

‘We support Russia’
Separately, on Wednesday, South Ossetia’s former separatist leader Eduard Kokoity said that “hundreds of fighters” had joined Russia’s war in Ukraine, adding that they were treated as “cannon fodder”.

“I don’t doubt that the boys who already returned home could go back to the special operation zone and help complete the liberation of Donbas IF THEY FIND IT NECESSARY,” Kokoity wrote on Telegram on Wednesday according to reports by news outlet Ekho Kavkaza.

“But I’d like to emphasise that the organisation of their participation should be maximally responsible. We have to protect each life,” he wrote.

A day before he criticised Moscow for the deployment of South Ossetians in the region of Donbas, saying his people were not “cannon fodder”.

However, he was also clear on his support for Russia.

“We understand that if Russia loses, all of us will lose,” he was quoted by the Ekho Kavkaza website as saying. “No man in Ossetia says no. On the contrary, we say: ‘Yes, we support Putin, we support Russia.'”

South Ossetia and Abkhazia broke away from Georgia with Russian backing in the early 1990s as the Soviet Union collapsed. Moscow gained complete control over the two regions in 2008.

As in the Russian-speaking Donbas region of eastern Ukraine, Moscow has used recognition of the breakaway regions, and the awarding of citizenships, to maintain an armed presence in an area of the former Soviet Union that it sees as part of its natural sphere of influence.
if the traitorous fucks want to be russian, expell them from the country, forever, into russia. they have plenty of open land in siberia, just begging for development. russia just doesn't get any real estate in the deal....
 

printer

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Kosovo, Bosnia call for NATO membership as war rages in Ukraine
In interviews with Al Jazeera, Kosovo’s president and Bosnia’s defence minister share their concerns about regional security and Moscow-friendly Serbia.

As Russia’s influence grows in the Western Balkans and war rages in Ukraine, the leaders of Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina have said joining NATO would help preserve regional security.

Since February 24, when President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine citing Russia’s opposition to Ukraine’s potential NATO membership as a leading concern, fears have simmered that the crisis may spread to the Western Balkans.

 

Roger A. Shrubber

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“If [Bosnia] chooses to be a member of anything, that is its internal business. But there is another thing, our reaction,” he said. “We have shown what we expect on the example of Ukraine. If there are threats, we will react.”
that IS a threat, and WE should react to it, by pulling their fangs with a pair of rusty pliers and a claw hammer
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I suspect that any available inertial platform would be too coarse to be useful, for national security reasons anywhere.
It only needs it periodically, if it loses GPS, it keeps going on the same course until it receives an update. It can fly through areas of GPS jamming and might take a small hit from a directed energy weapon. GPS jamming is the biggest issue for such a drone, hitting it's way points, or even skipping them if it can't ascending when GPS lock is lost etc.

Just saying that a few RC hobby engineers with some spare cash might be able to pull it off using off the shelf stuff. If the Ukrainian government wanted to do it they'd pull something out of a missile or plane to do inertial guidance, gyros have gotten good and small lately. It would be an interesting thing for the CIA to fund, just to see if it can get through and light up the air defense system. A may day joke would be a good opportunity too, they have flyovers by jets and none of them are armed for security reasons, the troops have no ammo either, Vlad ain't stupid! So Jammers could be off and radar reluctant to fire SAMs with Russian planes above! If they did it might make a Helluva mess all over Red Square with flaming wreckage heading for Vlad and his generals! You know how badly the Russians can fuck these things up...
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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They should open up one of, or several of their closed down air force bases as air parks for FPV pilots, long range and experimental stuff by hobbyists, engineers and small companies. Let them roam freer in there and use them to track drones for practice etc. A recruiting ground for future personnel too. Every year the forces could have a "come kill us day" where people could show off designs and have completions killing various targets with different defensive challenges to overcome. Give out trophies and prizes, bring in the RC model community, you never know what might pop out of today or a few years down the road when that kid becomes an engineer and gets his or her dream working.

One day robots will fly drones, AI that can look at the ground or it's surroundings and know where it is and can make the calls. Cruise missiles already do it to an extent, but one day fighters will too, in a way a sidewinder AA missile is a robot, designed to kill at high speed. Already switchblade drones can use facial recognition (not all I imagine) and the 300s started out as tools of assassination used on high value targets by special forces. A good project would be a fighter suicide drone, one that could zoom up and crash into an enemy drone while blowing up and could be carried in a back back. Defense contractors could be involved too and sponsor things, look for talent and give prizes for the rights to ideas and designs etc. Kinda like a robot war competition, which it would be.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
They should open up one of, or several of their closed down air force bases as air parks for FPV pilots, long range and experimental stuff by hobbyists, engineers and small companies. Let them roam freer in there and use them to track drones for practice etc. A recruiting ground for future personnel too. Every year the forces could have a "come kill us day" where people could show off designs and have completions killing various targets with different defensive challenges to overcome. Give out trophies and prizes, bring in the RC model community, you never know what might pop out of today or a few years down the road when that kid becomes an engineer and gets his or her dream working.

One day robots will fly drones, AI that can look at the ground or it's surroundings and know where it is and can make the calls. Cruise missiles already do it to an extent, but one day fighters will too, in a way a sidewinder AA missile is a robot, designed to kill at high speed. Already switchblade drones can use facial recognition (not all I imagine) and the 300s started out as tools of assassination used on high value targets by special forces. A good project would be a fighter suicide drone, one that could zoom up and crash into an enemy drone while blowing up and could be carried in a back back. Defense contractors could be involved too and sponsor things, look for talent and give prizes for the rights to ideas and designs etc. Kinda like a robot war competition, which it would be.
Is there such a thing as an fpv dogfighting park, robot warrior style, for all the marbles?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Is there such a thing as an fpv dogfighting park, robot warrior style, for all the marbles?
Just for fun, illegal to put anything that shoots or explodes on an RC plane, not even a bb gun I believe.

Gauges are fake, but if you want a HUD on the screen (OSD) it's pretty standard and easy if you use a flight computer. The camera pan and tilt is slaved too a head tracker on the goggles so it moves when you move yer head, also easy to do. Planes made for PFV are a bit different, these are models of manned planes, with all their visibility limitations. However pan and tilt with a DJI digital HQ video puts you in the cockpit, only the gee forces are missing, the pucker factor remains cause the plane costs cash! You do play for some stakes, sometimes expensive ones in terms of cash and time, depending on what you fly and make. Many people spend more time on their work bench than flying and it is a good hobby for a lot of older fellows and isn't too hard on the body and joints. Some of them create real works of art and flying scale replicas, there is plenty of variety from traditional balsa and tissue, to foam and composite construction, it is also a STEM educational activity. Not too many people fly combat, though cutting a paper streamer trailing a target plane is popular.
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Messerschmitt ME 163 Combat Footage! LASERTAG ACTION! Powered by FPV-COMBAT.COM

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Is there such a thing as an fpv dogfighting park, robot warrior style, for all the marbles?
Here is some larger scale to give you an idea of the things available and what some of the serious people do, who can spend some bucks. You can see the camera pan and tilt in the mirror, the recorded video doesn't have the HUD info the pilot sees in the goggles, but the quality is about the same and goggles are immersive. They make these things in China for export.
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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Here is some larger scale to give you an idea of the things available and what some of the serious people do, who can spend some bucks. You can see the camera pan and tilt in the mirror, the recorded video doesn't have the HUD info the pilot sees in the goggles, but the quality is about the same and goggles are immersive. They make these things in China for export.
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The response rates look real (1:1 scale in time) to me, wicked cool
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Is there such a thing as an fpv dogfighting park, robot warrior style, for all the marbles?
I was looking into it tonight and found this kit that can be fitted to anything , planes, boats or RC tanks (people do that too) It and a whole bunch of accessories costs around $100, so it's pretty affordable, link to buy is in the description. This guy is an expert and can show you how to do all kinds of complicated things with flight control computers and other hardware, a retired engineer I think, knows his stuff and does reviews. Here he reviews the combat system used in the video above.

It looks interesting, but I'm not into it, I'm more the tourist who takes in the scenery, or the challenge of learning to build and fly a racing quad. I might make a model RC FPV boat to have some fun with too or buy and upgrade a cheap one, etc Sometimes it fun to work with your hands too.
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zeddd

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i really don't think so. i think he's bad at planning and logistics, and the people he relies on to keep him from fucking up are lying to him.
i think he's lost enough men and equipment to fuck himself, with the financial sanctions just starting to bite them in the ass.
they have enough men to cause havoc in the south, and possibly get a foothold and connect russia and crimea, but they won't get across the dnieper again. If they do manage to grab that strip of land, thhe only way they'll keep it is at the negotiating table. if the Ukrainians want them out after this, they'll keep whittling the occupying army down till they're a nub, unable to control a damn thing, and again, putin won't have the men to replace any loses...
He doesn’t need lots of men to wreak havoc, your post is accurate for last century’s conventional war, now his load swallower at the UN has been publicly humiliated expect more horror on a different scale
 

Moflow

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Russia infighting ERUPTS as brutal Chechen leader turns on Putin's spokesman
Bitter infighting has erupted in Vladimir Putin's inner circle sparking fears that the brutal Chechen leader could be plotting to seize control of Russia's security elite.
Brutal Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov - who is accused of human rights abuses in the Muslim republic of southern Russia - accused Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov of failing to recognise true patriotism amid the ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Mr Kadyrov said: “Something should be done about this."
His thinly veiled threat comes shortly after he also criticised Vladimir Medinsky, the head of the Kremlin’s delegation at talks with Ukraine, over his announcement of the withdrawal from the Kyiv region.
A whistleblower known as the Wind of Change from the Russian security services said: “It seems he has decided to go for broke. Kadyrov launched a powerful campaign in the Kremlin to discredit the leaders of the security wing.
"Now there is such turbulence that he might succeed.
"If [Putin] gives him the security bloc, even partially, tomorrow he will have all of Russia in his hands.”
 
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