Didn't Flynn respond with just that very thing? Incongruity detected.
>>20372379
That image. You use it over and over. Just go ahead and put tea sipper in the name field FFS.
>https://twitter.com/USArmy/status/1755245030145425576
The long-range, large-scale air assault included 76aircraftsconsisting of CH-47s, UH-60Ms, UH-60Ls and AH-64s, air assaulting more than 1,000 Soldiers and 100 pieces of equipment into the Joint Readiness Training Center from Alexandria, La over two periods of darkness.
https://www.army.mil/article/273195/101st_airborne_division_air_assault_conducts_long_range_large_scale_air_assault
*aircraft
Remember when kids started saying oh snap instead of oh shit? Because they could get away with saying it that way? Then the government renamed the program to SNAP. Just a coincidence. No way the government was lowbrow telling benefit recipients to eat shit. So also no way they would tell the taxpayers to eat shit too. No way.
>Authorities searching for missing Marine Corps helicopter in San Diego area. -AP
Call sign TIGER11. CH-53 Super Stallion 164336.
Story doesn't mention the 10 hour stop in El Centro.
https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=ae4b95
maybe, just maybe the stop in El Centro was unscheduled and had to be done for mechanical problems. maybe they then left and problem reappeared. so they had to set down, are okay, and just need to be found
Pretty mountainous country though.
https://www.google.com/maps/@32.6945732,-116.4750988,1069a,35y,27.75h,78.05t/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu
They circled once, losing several thousand feet in altitude. Almost as though they were lost, or trying to decide whether to turn back or press on.
https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=ae4b95&lat=32.856&lon=-116.140&zoom=10.5&showTrace=2024-02-07
‘Nowhere to hide’: Chinese scientists develop game-changing military surveillance device for electronic warfare
Scientists say they have achieved seamless, wide bandwidth, real-time monitoring and analysis of the electromagnetic spectrum
It covers a massive frequency range which picks up everything from amateur radio broadcasts to Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites
Stephen Chen
in Beijing
Published: 12:59pm, 6 Feb, 2024
An enemy in the battlefield will have “nowhere to hide” after Chinese scientists claim to have made a huge technological breakthrough in the field of electronic warfare.
The team of scientists from Beijing said for the first time they have achieved seamless, wide bandwidth, real-time monitoring and analysis of the electromagnetic spectrum, leaving any enemy completely out in the open during a conflict.
The Chinese military will be able to use this technology to detect and lock on to enemy signals at unprecedented speeds, decode the physical parameters of these signals almost instantly, and effectively suppress them – all while ensuring the smooth flow of their own communications, according to the researchers.
Details of the game-changing technology were published by project lead scientist Yang Kai, a professor from the school of information and electronics at the Beijing Institute of Technology, and his team in a peer-reviewed paper in the Chinese academic journal Radio Communications Technology on January 17.
In the paper, Yang wrote that the new breed of electromagnetic spectrum monitoring gear is “small in size, high in performance and low in power consumption”.
Due to the enormous amount of data to be processed in the heat of combat, this technology was previously considered a pipe dream.
The scientists said it will cause “a profound shift in the art of war”.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3250752/nowhere-hide-chinese-scientists-develop-game-changing-military-surveillance-device-electronic
Top Kek!
Chinese propaganda. Software defined radio entusiasts have been doing this on their home computers for over TEN YEARS! Using free software and a dongle that costs less than fifty USD.
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