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by orangepurple
1350 days ago
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Russians, like Ukrainians, and all other government forces in the world, have extensive experience triangulating transmitted signals in warzones. Considering that these drones rely on bidirectional communication, it is obvious where the pilot is without hacking DJI. A drone operator in a warzone appears like an active microwave oven with its door stuck open operating from a deserted area. Militaries can triangulate those signals for decades. |
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During WWII the already had radars enough to detect periscopes sticking out of sea surface from tens of miles.
They were also able to triangulate subs by their short transmits anywhere on the Atlantic with pinpoint precision.
People very much underestimate technical military capabilities.
The issues with militaries are of a different kind -- sifting through deluge of information, prioritising, making right inferences, etc., not the ability to spot and triangulate the enemy.