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What happened to the stories about the Bayraktars that Ukraine had? In the early days of the war there was some hype about them, some videos supposedly showing them taking out things, but since then there hasn't been much? We were told it had changed the "nature" of war...?
I guess the last round of articles and details was in September? There was a meeting at the time; rferl.org/a/zelensky-tur…
I understand media sometimes wants to hype things and of course Ankara wanted more sales...but all these uncritical articles by major media about how this drone had literally "remade" war...is there maybe a place for them to go back and do a critical look, I mean did it or not?
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Drone warfare using UAVs is increasing around the world, and that means increased training relating to drones and counter-UAS operations #DroneWars
For instance on Sept 13 a member of the 51st Security Forces Squadron defender, called in "a possible drone sighting during a training scenario at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea...The scenario trained defenders on their ability to identify and effectively respond"
"Defenders assigned to the 51st Security Forces Squadron respond to a drone sighting during a “Defend the Base” training scenario at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Sept. 13, 2022."
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Remember those media articles that were basically PR about the Bayraktar drones, even claiming they somehow remade war (even though other countries used drones for years); now with Ethiopia using them, will there be front page stories?
My point is that somehow Ankara got all these major media in the US to “discover” drone warfare, even after the same media called it controversial when the US did it…and make drone strikes seem romantic and new…
Yet I have a feeling that it’s not so glorified when Ethiopia is alleged to do it…so which is it, are Ankara’s drones “re-making” war or just doing what Predators and Reapers and others did before, a bit cheaper though?
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A thread on this: The #dronewars are increasing; why would Russia want Iranian drones? edition.cnn.com/2022/08/29/pol…
Russia supposedly sent a delegation to check out the drones recently. "Iran began showcasing the Shahed-191 and Shahed-129 drones, also known as UAVs or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, to Russia at Kashan Airfield" edition.cnn.com/2022/07/15/pol…
Israel's Defense Minister Gantz had mentioned this base last year; ynetnews.com/article/rkx2gb…
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Thread: Iranian media reporting on the targeting of the Turkish Bashiqa base in northern Iraq. It says drones were used in the attack and names a new group "Ahrar Sinjar" as claiming responsibility. This group (احرار سنجار) seems to be a stand-in for some other group
What do we know about this: Pro-Iran groups have used drones increasingly in Iraq over the last year, often targeting US forces and Erbil in the KRG. This means the kamikaze drone, which is mentioned in this article, is the new weapon of choice for Iran and its proxies.
But what about this new group name, a reference to Sinjar and posts online even show a logo which appears to link it to the Yazidi region? tasnimnews.com/fa/news/1401/0…
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The #DroneWars; the ability of Ukraine to apparently keep its armed drones in the air is very important. Of course it would be good to know eventually more specifics about this; but if it’s happening as reported it’s quite extraordinary
The reason it’s extraordinary is because the Bayraktar is not particularly fast and it’s is vulnerable to air defense but it has shown an ability to get around Russian-made defenses in Syria and Libya.
Considering Russia bragging about controlling the air, Moscow’s inability to stop the drone threat says a lot. Big question is about how much munitions Ukraine has for the drones and can it keep them safe and flying.
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Question:
Months ago we were told that Russia was "rattled"...that Ukraine was "boosted" by Turkish drones it acquired. A "big role" in Ukraine's offense...so today where are the drones? Or is this a lesson that these kinds of UAVs alone are actually not gamechangers? Image
One of the narratives, falsely understood I think, from the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict was that the Ankara-made drones were a gamechanger, when in fact it was other loitering munition technology, primarily Israel's, that was important alongside it
Ankara has a very close relationship with some media and it feeds stories to the media to pump up the sales...there are uncritical reports...like questions of "how do the drones work in contested airspace"?
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Thread: Let's take a quick look at the drones used in the attack on Asad base and make a few comparisons.
A comparison with the images of a drone used on January 3, shows some differences in construction (wing attachment etc); but the basic concept appears similar.
We can see here via @nafisehkBBC the photos from the Jan. 3 drones;
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The propaganda about Ankara’s drones, much of which cannot be verified at all, is amazing because as far as I know, no other armed drone programs or loitering munitions out out all these supposed videos and lists of supposed success. The only way to measure is that way
For instance, ok I’m interested in any confirmed successes Ankara’s drones had, whether it is supposedly striking hundreds of armed vehicles in Syria or Armenian vehicles…but how can any of it be confirmed. It’s usually just reports of Blitzkrieg like success at face value
Other drones, like loitering munitions also used against Armenian forces are relegated to non-existent because no one bothers to quantify their use or success…it’s like a footnote (“and there were other drones”)…
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🧵 Don’t believe simple stories about Ankara’s drones…they didn’t win the war against Armenia…rather a lot of other drones Baku invested in helped win that conflict with troops on ground…and they didn’t win a war in Syria or Libya, they helped one side, they alone didn’t win.
Drones don’t win wars. Just like F-16s, which are much better than drones in many respects, don’t win wars by themselves. The US used a plethora of drones in Afghanistan and other countries fighting insurgents-terrorists and the US didn’t win…
Israel uses drones and drones don’t alone win the wars…they give a country an asset, and in uncontested airspace they can play a role. But Houthis aren’t winning a war with them. They harass, they provide intel, they can do a lot. But be wary of the simple story.
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What is known is that these types of drones have appeared in Iraq at PMU events; #DroneWars;
For instance @FarzinNadimi and @Mikeknightsiraq wrote "The admission of Sahab/Samad fixed-wing drones is also interesting considering their closeness to the KAS-04 (Samad-type) systems used in at least five drone attacks on U.S. facilities since April 2021."
"Another prominent parade participant was the Sahab loitering munition (or suicide drone, Figure 3), which is clearly a sister of the Yemeni Houthis’ Samad-1 and -2 drones." washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysi…
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New in #IsraelDefenseNews; Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) - a member of the SK Group and leader in the production of combat-proven small arms for military forces, police etc announces the expansion of its comprehensive range of riot-
control solutions Image
2/ launching the GAL Versatile Protective Suit (VPS). "Designed for the protection of forces while maintaining public order, the lightweight, wearable
protection system is adaptable to all scenarios.
The GAL VPS absorbs massive kinetic trauma and reduces and diverts"
"the transfer of a blow to the body. A comprehensive, 3-level operational solution, the GAL VPS is flexible and easy to wear. It includes a vest and arm and leg protectors, all anti-trauma, and weighs just 4.4 kg
at W2 and 5.9kg at W4, making it most lightweight protective suit"
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#FriendlyFire @SommMarkus @laura_zme @nebelspalter grossartige inszenierung von #Impfframing @BAG_OFSP_UFSP @operationlibero

ob @MNebelspalter diese show schon dekonstruiert hat? das wäre eine hübsche fingerübeng ;-)))
#fingerübung

wie kannstu im namen der #grundrechte die #denkblockaden so installieren, dass es zu einer selbstgewählten moralischen pflicht wird, sich impfen zu lassen?

prof. dr. #MarkusZimmermann @unifr zu dekonstruieren ist vermutlich relativ einfach.
wenn aber eine junge pr-frau - welche in einer werbeagentur für das @BAG_OFSP_UFSP arbeitet - von @SommMarkus unterstützt wird ists komplizierter🤪

komm @MNebelspalter @DieOstschweiz zeig mal, wie das gehen könnte ;-)))

ethik für dummies | #philosophie für gymnasiasten (so?)
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20 Jahre 9/11 – eine Zäsur? | #srfSternstunde Religion | SRF Kultur via @YouTube
@YouTube Darüber spricht @OliviaRoellin mit den Islamwissenschaftlern #AhmadMiladKarimi und @StefanWeidner6 #SRFsternstunde #SRFreligion

stell dir vor, massen leitende medien würden liveübertragungen machen von #DroneWars theintercept.com/collections/dr…
habe ich dein einstieg in das gespräch richtig verstanden?
- die interpunktion eines "anfangs" wird in der #schreckensherrschaft eines radikalen islams gemacht?

ECHT ETZT?
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Iran has been working for years on developing a kind of instant air force with large numbers of capable and complex drones. What's interesting is the design and some origins and tactics too
You can read extensively in Iran's own media about its drone army...#DroneWars
tasnimnews.com/fa/news/1399/0…
What is particularly interesting is that while Iran seems to have borrowed some designs from the Sentinel, in terms of use and tactics it appears to have actually tried to copy the Harop; see the video Itay links at top and this; compare;
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The alleged deadly drone attack on a ship off Oman today which is making waves amid Israel-Iran tensions illustrates the growing role of drones in attacks and also how countries that operate them can remain hidden behind proxy groups or other operators. thenationalnews.com/gulf-news/oman…
This is important because Iran has exported drones and drone tech to Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and Iraqi militias. In Iraq drones are playing a major and emerging role in attacks on US forces; #DroneWars nationalreview.com/2021/04/irans-…
In May a drone was flown by Iran into Israeli airspace, following a similar February 2018 incident. The May 2021 drone may have been operated from Iraq. jpost.com/middle-east/di…
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1/2 The future is here...#DroneWars;. IN Saudi Arabia, US Marines assigned to Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force – Crisis Response – Central Command (SPMAGTF-CR-CC), participate in Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System (C-UAS) training, Central Command area of operations;
"The training involved familiarization with the hand-held C-UAS devices that are designed to detect and deter enemy drones. The SPMAGTF-CR-CC is a crisis response force, prepared to deploy a variety of capabilities (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Gunnery Sgt. Melissa Marnell)"
Want to know more about counter-drone tech, check out my book that was just released; amazon.com/Drone-Wars-Pio…
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The drone that was recovered after an attack on Erbil looks similar design to the Iranian-origin "remains of an Iranian Shahed-123 unmanned aerial vehicle are seen at the Iranian Materiel Display at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C., 2018."

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It is believed that no US or US-led Coalition troops or their facilities were attacked.
The US Consulate in Erbil has strongly condemned the incident,
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Iraq’s new Air Force, considering all the maintenance problems with the old one, they literally drove the contractors away who work on the F-16s…thedrive.com/the-war-zone/4…
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The drone threat is growing, and it's worth reading @Mikeknightsiraq about how Kataib Hezbollah became the key leader in Iraq for pro-Iran drone operations; and it is interesting that Israel has said an Iranian drone flew from "Iraq or Syria"

washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysi…
Recently a drone was shot down on May 18 in Israel, see @inbarspace
Not the first time Iran did this, similar area in February 2018; from T-4 in Syria; #dronewars
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A lot of great threads out there on Hamas showcasing its drone capabilities; let me mention them first and then add a few things. video and it comes in the wake of Iran apparently using drones to attack Israel; Iran has used UAVs in the past #dronewars
What's new in the Hamas Shehab may be the design which is linked heavily to Iran's Ababil (ابابیل) and the Houthi Qasef, note @CalibreObscura explanation
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🧵 The Iran #dronewars capabilities and tech export concepts are part of the overall context of Hamas using more drones
May 12 “IDF: A short while ago, the Iron Dome Aerial Defense System intercepted a Hamas UAV that crossed from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory.”
May 12 “IDF strikes a squad of Hamas terrorists operating UAV launchers...a squad of terrorists operating explosive UAV launchers belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip. The squad was struck while they were preparing to launch the UAV into Israel”
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Iran’s operations in the region have to be seen writ large in their complexity and extent; and it is massive. For instance Lebanon
Less well documented but you can’t go a day without evidence of Iran’s role in the Houthi #dronewars and rocket programs reuters.com/world/middle-e…
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Thread on #IronDome, Israel announced today #breakingnews that the air defense system "was tested in a range of complex scenarios and successfully intercepted and destroyed targets; emerging threats, including the simultaneous interception of multiple UAVs, salvo of rockets..."
This matters. Israel's Defense Minister Benny Gantz: "these new capabilities provide the political echelon and defense establishment with the operational flexibility that is critical to our national security." There were also two recent Iron Dome flight tests.
In February, as I wrote, Israel tested the system at sea, this time it was in southern Israel; defensenews.com/training-sim/2…
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