Impressive to watch, but shouldn’t friendly infantry be in support?
So the mosquitoes just agreed not to cross the border 🦟
Gunner - “Are you sure those aren’t our guys!?”
Commander - “Yes, fire!”
It’s happening in the UK under Operation Interflex with the involvement of a number of other countries: Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Australia and Romania.
I think in the UK it’d be the “own brand” - very much conveys the same idea of the brand belonging to the store https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/own-brand
I guess it’s to tangle / stop the drone from getting too close
Spaced armor and slat armor are also designed to defend against HEAT rounds, protecting vehicles by causing premature detonation of the explosive at a relatively safe distance away from the main armor of the vehicle.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-explosive_anti-tank#Defense
It looks like a GTA V online vehicle skin with the special extra smoke tyres.
Impressive spec though.
I’m not sure they can really vote Putin out of power.
And as for moving country, well I’m sure that’s easy for some, but those with family and commitments I can’t imagine it’s easy
I must admit I thought pagers used the gsm (cellular) network, but could only receive messages and therefore couldn’t be triangulated / located like a mobile phone.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pager#Security
Reading deeper, if it’s radio signals then I can’t imagine Israel would have any problems replicating or spoofing them.
Yes, so if someone sent a very unique message, I’m not sure how many characters fit on a pager, but something nobody would ever send, then it could be the activation “password”.
I never had or used a pager, but I think it’s possible to send short alphanumeric messages to them via the cell phone network (GSM, or whatever)
It’s a device designed to receive signals ;p
I think for the pagers the consensus is that a particular code would have been sent to the devices.
I didn’t know the brimstone could be ground launched. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brimstone_(missile)
I’m clearly not understanding something here, but I thought search engines would require loads of space to index all the internet. Just thinking about the ability to search for code on stackoverflow seems like loads already.
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Found it!
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Looks very interesting, thanks for commenting about it.
There was a series of ISIS videos back around 2014 that featured prisoners of ISIS being executed in orange jumpsuits. https://www.jstor.org/stable/24539201
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That tank lurking in the background … I’m glad no one’s wearing orange jumpsuits
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To show he had no weapons I’d guess …
Interesting question, and as lots have already commented, judges are possibly biased to whoever keeps them in power.
Perhaps a lottery amongst the pool of potential judges (lawyers or whoever it may be)