2/ The Black Moon hacktivist group released a contract between Russia's Rosoboronexport and China's CETC International for an "Automation System for Air Landing Command"—
— a nerve center for coordinating massive airborne assaults across water. 👀⤵️
3/ Here's why this matters:
Taiwan is an island. Any invasion requires:
—Paratroopers dropping behind beaches
—Helicopter assaults on key targets
—Real-time coordination of thousands of drones and aircraft
This system could be the brain for managing that chaos. ⤵️
4/ Think D-Day, but with modern complexity:
Without this tech, many risks: dropping in wrong zones, loss of coordination with naval/ground forces, etc.
Russia is giving China a key tool needed to prevent those failures—likely based on lessons it's still learning in Ukraine. ⤵️
5/ The companies involved aren't random contractors— they're Russia's premier defense giants:
But Ukraine's Khartiia brigade has war-fighting drones on the ground—laying minefields and evacuating the wounded.
Here's the untold revolution, as revealed to @DefenderMediaUA 🧵⤵️
2/ 🇺🇦 Backed by billionaire @VsevolodKozhem1, who donned a uniform himself, the Kharkiv-based Khartiia Brigade attracts poets, rockstars, and tech innovators.
Their motto: "We're building the new Ukrainian army"—using NATO standards while stopping Russian "meat assaults." ⤵️
3/ 🌙 The Night Managers:
Khartiia's ground drones are solving one of war's deadliest problems—logistics under fire.
Every night, each unmanned vehicle hauls 200-500kg per trip—ammo, food, medical supplies—through dangerous terrain to reach the warfighters. ⤵️