Anonymous
6/11/2025, 12:09:42 PM
No.105559022
>>105558944
I just don't; I tell my bosses that there are inherent tactical and strategic limitations we face, that if they want equipment I don't have it's not my place to procure it, and that as much as I want freedom, if I'm left to do whatever I want that things are gonna get really janky really fast. I'm juts an operator, not a strategist. I can bring a few tools from home, that's about it before I risk committing any crimes that I will absolutely demand their signatures and blessing on before undertaking in complete confidence with an energy normally reserved for someone who gives a fuck.
>>105558956
I think it's more that it's locked in a silly mount, and is not in a state meant to be ergonomic even if it wasn't in a mount. It might also vent hot gasses or simply create a lot of hot air under sustained fire to unsafe places or something.
>>105558980
The key difference is a drone is not a munition, and detection/countermeasures are common and well-understood. A lot of the victories in ukraine using them are not much different from conventional military drones, and strikes on static objects have been the sort of thing exposing other rampant failures in Russia's doctrine/intel and could have been achieved by a mortar strike. Normies just think they're magic because conscripts got btfo by what is effectively just new-age guided artillery and already had a hard time understanding even that before shitty quadrotor drones got cheap. People also misunderstand how much explosive power can be packed into one by a casual; the ones in use in war have actual bombs on them. ANFO, the western terrorist's explosive of choice, is not even considered a true explosive anymore compared to its contemporaries in normal ass commercial/industrial mining/excavation. The gopniks are using 70s era Comp B
I just don't; I tell my bosses that there are inherent tactical and strategic limitations we face, that if they want equipment I don't have it's not my place to procure it, and that as much as I want freedom, if I'm left to do whatever I want that things are gonna get really janky really fast. I'm juts an operator, not a strategist. I can bring a few tools from home, that's about it before I risk committing any crimes that I will absolutely demand their signatures and blessing on before undertaking in complete confidence with an energy normally reserved for someone who gives a fuck.
>>105558956
I think it's more that it's locked in a silly mount, and is not in a state meant to be ergonomic even if it wasn't in a mount. It might also vent hot gasses or simply create a lot of hot air under sustained fire to unsafe places or something.
>>105558980
The key difference is a drone is not a munition, and detection/countermeasures are common and well-understood. A lot of the victories in ukraine using them are not much different from conventional military drones, and strikes on static objects have been the sort of thing exposing other rampant failures in Russia's doctrine/intel and could have been achieved by a mortar strike. Normies just think they're magic because conscripts got btfo by what is effectively just new-age guided artillery and already had a hard time understanding even that before shitty quadrotor drones got cheap. People also misunderstand how much explosive power can be packed into one by a casual; the ones in use in war have actual bombs on them. ANFO, the western terrorist's explosive of choice, is not even considered a true explosive anymore compared to its contemporaries in normal ass commercial/industrial mining/excavation. The gopniks are using 70s era Comp B