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Anonymous (ID: DY5y+v3n) Sweden No.512486449 >>512486566 >>512486578 >>512486851 >>512486933 >>512487033 >>512487060 >>512487221 >>512487466 >>512487604 >>512487751 >>512488360
Gentlemen
I present you, the cope nets.
Anonymous (ID: 6vx72Vcl) Germany No.512486566 >>512486596 >>512486634 >>512486650 >>512486704 >>512487004 >>512487375 >>512488780 >>512489605 >>512490501
>>512486449 (OP)
so, does it actually work?
Anonymous (ID: x/GcHi7C) Israel No.512486578 >>512492318
>>512486449 (OP)
Smart
Anonymous (ID: TnVBP0MW) Czech Republic No.512486596
>>512486566
yes
Anonymous (ID: kYqNUXTt) Netherlands No.512486634 >>512486698
>>512486566
until the first hole is blasted in it, then no
Anonymous (ID: iTEqcfiM) Canada No.512486650 >>512489466
>>512486566
The Russians started doing it first. If the Ukraine copies it, it is effective.
Anonymous (ID: zhBtfKdp) Canada No.512486698 >>512487117 >>512487161
>>512486634
Explosives work very poorly on netting desu.
Anonymous (ID: EgA84Hgn) Russian Federation No.512486704
>>512486566
Yes and no? Pretty sure ukies set these up but there are no nets close to the ground and next to the turns.
So it might make it more annoying to get drone in but its not bulletproof
Anonymous (ID: CO1nBkCv) United States No.512486737
What a waste of life.
Anonymous (ID: g7gBwLOp) Germany No.512486851
>>512486449 (OP)
is this steel or just nets?
Anonymous (ID: vLyj1dXo) United States No.512486933 >>512487217 >>512487218 >>512487274 >>512487462
>>512486449 (OP)
Slavs will go through the effort to do all this but will refuse to use signal jammers
Anonymous (ID: 3uquKhrU) Netherlands No.512487004
>>512486566
>does it actually work?
It's hard to see nets (or holes in them) on low resolution drone cameras.
But I think especially Ukrainian drones have fairly good HD cameras now making them ineffective.
Anonymous (ID: nQ48BjoD) Canada No.512487033 >>512487463
>>512486449 (OP)
Is either side using drones with blades attached yet
Anonymous (ID: 5EBlMvV2) Canada No.512487060 >>512487243
>>512486449 (OP)
>collapse a few posts
>road unusable
Anonymous (ID: kYqNUXTt) Netherlands No.512487117
>>512486698
HE works fine, i saw a vid of a russian drone flying underneath the netting
Anonymous (ID: 2w2zkl4Y) France No.512487161
>>512486698
They have flammable drones nigga
Anonymous (ID: 5DsFI3v7) United States No.512487210
It's like we're watching WW1 in terms of old tactics and technology crashing into new tactics and technology.
Anonymous (ID: ea1BDCAF) United States No.512487217
>>512486933
they've been using those since the start of the conflict, where have you been? fibre optic drones were developed specifically to get around jammers
Anonymous (ID: qpLOvAKx) United States No.512487218
>>512486933
wrong actually.
both sides use/used signal jammers alot, and to great effect actually.
but then both sides just started using direct connection to their drones via untold miles of fiber optic cabling, circumventing the jammers.

not sure the current situation but point is jammers were used and a workaround was simply found.
Anonymous (ID: 0XqZe6Be) United States No.512487221 >>512487601
>>512486449 (OP)
NATO will copy them within 2 years, just like cope cages.
Anonymous (ID: TnVBP0MW) Czech Republic No.512487243
>>512487060
>unusable
oh no, there's a, wood post on the road. It's now impossible to cross or clear that road now...
Anonymous (ID: 3uquKhrU) Netherlands No.512487274 >>512487549 >>512487604 >>512487623
>>512486933
Wouldn't it be super simple to home in one anyone carrying such a jammer?

I'm actually surprised we don't see fully automated AI drones yet.
Should be fairly easy to program an AI drone to identify a person or vehicle and fly into it.
Can't jam the drone signals if the drone doesn't need a human operator to make a kill.
Anonymous (ID: CSw3V2Ia) United Kingdom No.512487375
>>512486566
I think they would yes.
Anonymous (ID: 5DsFI3v7) United States No.512487462
>>512486933
Why do you assume that wasn't the very first thing tried? Like I said in my other shitpost, we're watching them struggle against each other's attempts to get around each other's tactics. This is a new paradigm and trial and error is the only way to learn. I hope everyone's paying attention because what we're seeing in ukraine is the future of warfare. With drones and "AI" becoming ubiquitous, drones will probably be regulated as hard if not harder than guns. Drones are in fact more dangerous than any gun.
Anonymous (ID: 3uquKhrU) Netherlands No.512487463
>>512487033
They're called manhacks and sadly no.
Anonymous (ID: nGlQP0zU) Poland No.512487466 >>512487702
>>512486449 (OP)

Funny thing i remember the news of Russians building those well over a year ago, but back then all the pigger shills were trying to laugh at and ridicule this solution.
Anonymous (ID: CSw3V2Ia) United Kingdom No.512487549
>>512487274
Yes. It jams the drone but you blasting noise out onto the airwaves can be detected and triangulated if you have the knowhow and the equipment (which the enemy probably do).
Anonymous (ID: kYqNUXTt) Netherlands No.512487601
>>512487221
We won't ever copy them, we've invested too heavily into the combined arms armor meme to back out now. Even now new funding is going to producing more armored vehicles
Anonymous (ID: EpXzqpld) United States No.512487604 >>512487685 >>512487971 >>512490074
>>512486449 (OP)
Is the US the only military with shotguns?
I get that you all don't know what skeet shooting or bird hunting is but holy shit. How is this a better option than 1 guy with 2 weeks target practice and bird shot?
>>512487274
Autonomous killing machines are still illegal in war. Neither side could openly use them.
Anonymous (ID: JdQ5pmsf) Australia No.512487623 >>512487787
>>512487274
>Wouldn't it be super simple to home in one anyone carrying such a jammer?
If you use them in high density urban areas in aus they'll inadvertently jam signals that are setup to constantly transmit, as soon as that connection is broken it alerts authorities.

So you're actually more likely to get caught using something like that here than if not.

Rural areas is different obviously.
Anonymous (ID: CSw3V2Ia) United Kingdom No.512487685
>>512487604
What is actually wrong with covering a regularly travelled road with cheap netting?
Anonymous (ID: TnVBP0MW) Czech Republic No.512487702 >>512488565
>>512487466
>Russians building those
I don't remember Russians actually having it build at any decent quantities, almost all their supply roads are free shooting gallery
Anonymous (ID: FIe+1ObU) Netherlands No.512487751
>>512486449 (OP)
>Drone with flamethrower
Anonymous (ID: EpXzqpld) United States No.512487787 >>512487859
>>512487623
Waitwaitwaitwait.... You mean for a few thousand bucks I can buy a 100 jammers and just leave them around my city. I didn't wake up this morning expecting to find a new hobby but here we are.
Anonymous (ID: kYqNUXTt) Netherlands No.512487859
>>512487787
Make sure to do it in non-white neighborhoods
Anonymous (ID: G1WQpWbj) United States No.512487971 >>512488114
>>512487604
>Neither side could openly use them.
Like either side in this conflict gives a shit about any rules of war. Its probably more that neither side has the technical chops or chips to pull it off. Hmmm... Why are we building so many fabs right now?
Anonymous (ID: G1WQpWbj) United States No.512488114
>>512487971
And, like, why are we tying to prevent China from having EUV lithography?
Anonymous (ID: JrRfGZ72) United States No.512488360 >>512488661
>>512486449 (OP)

Why don't the Russians use trained birds of prey to attack and destroy Ukranian globohomo drones mid-air?

Those birds can spot a fly with an hardon 10 miles away and from 20k feet high in the sky.

Or better yet (to avoid harming animals), have Sergei in St. Petersburg fine-tune an AI that can be put in a cheap Chinese drone such that it will literally fly straight into a Ukranian globohomo drone to cause it to crash?

Or have the Chinks in China create that AI and upload it to the drones they sell Russia?

No?

Ok, enjoy your fishing net safety devices.
Anonymous (ID: nGlQP0zU) Poland No.512488565
>>512487702

If oinkraine road so safe now and russian so ever unsecure, why not go back and redeem the free pork bus ride to victory, piglet?
Anonymous (ID: kYqNUXTt) Netherlands No.512488661 >>512488971
>>512488360
>Or better yet (to avoid harming animals), have Sergei in St. Petersburg fine-tune an AI that can be put in a cheap Chinese drone such that it will literally fly straight into a Ukranian globohomo drone to cause it to crash?
They do this already, Russians fly drones into heavy Ukrainian drones.
>https://www.youtube.com/shorts/y2vx7KPLPfk
Anonymous (ID: 3Ebx0L7P) Chile No.512488780
>>512486566
it works against drones that throw grenades but not against kamikaze drones
Anonymous (ID: kYqNUXTt) Netherlands No.512488870
Russians have autonomous AI driven kamikaze drones btw
>https://interestingengineering.com/military/russia-drone-nvidia-ai-supercomputer
Anonymous (ID: TnVBP0MW) Czech Republic No.512488971 >>512489468
>>512488661
>Russians fly drones into heavy Ukrainian drones.
>Video of Ukrainian drone taking out Russian heavy drone
Anonymous (ID: 3H6XxL4E) United States No.512489466 >>512490034 >>512490556
>>512486650
It's just "Ukraine" moron.
You're adding "the" because you're used to saying "the UK"
Anonymous (ID: kYqNUXTt) Netherlands No.512489468 >>512489832
>>512488971
Just imagine that was a Ukrainian drone, both sides do it
Anonymous (ID: GQcDZDNq) New Zealand No.512489605
>>512486566
it you hit one of those poles, the entire road becomes unusable
Anonymous (ID: TnVBP0MW) Czech Republic No.512489832 >>512490438
>>512489468
Russia is about year behind Ukraine in drone-interceptors. They are only intercepting recon drones while Ukraine already moved on interceptors taking out Russian large drones and Shaheds
Anonymous (ID: SGiff8n/) United Kingdom No.512490034
>>512489466
"The Ukraine" was considered grammatically correct for most of its history. Complaining about someone calling it "The Ukraine" is akin to a tranny complaining about deadnaming.
Anonymous (ID: 3uquKhrU) Netherlands No.512490074
>>512487604
>Autonomous killing machines are still illegal in war.
What about special military operations?
Anonymous (ID: kYqNUXTt) Netherlands No.512490438 >>512490707
>>512489832
Russians intercept everything actually, and they hold an edge over Ukrainian drone units as of 2025, even Us army analysis admits so.
>https://api.army.mil/e2/c/downloads/2025/07/11/f2b1e75e/how-russia-fights-a-compendium-of-troika-observations-on-russia-s-special-military-operations.pdf
Anonymous (ID: +Gnu+NAe) Canada No.512490501
>>512486566
meh Ive seen drone videos of drones flying inside them to hit vehicles.
Anonymous (ID: 0xLOXCvf) Bulgaria No.512490556
>>512489466
>You're adding "the" because you're used to saying "the UK"
no, he's adding "the" because this implies it's a region, not a country and ukrainians mald when they see it, just like saying "Π½a Π£ΠΊpaΠΈΠ½e" in russian
Anonymous (ID: TnVBP0MW) Czech Republic No.512490707
>>512490438
>Russians intercept everything actually,
I'd like to see that because there doesn't seem to be any evidence of Russians intercepting large drones
>and they hold an edge over Ukrainian drone units as of 2025, even Us army analysis admits so
Which page? Because all evidence point to Ukraine intercepting more drones and more categories of drones
Anonymous (ID: 3IDcTvui) United States No.512490816
The Russians had to do this with their tanks against the Panzerfausts too
Anonymous (ID: l+pNMYOC) Canada No.512492318
>>512486578
You jews have been fed so much bull-shit its going to take a decade to program you again.
https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=smart