Jamming is a very inexpensive tactic as the software is relatively cheap and it can take out munitions worth tens of thousands of dollars, Defense One reported.
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Yeah, turns out all of this high tech satellite guided shit can be easily defeated by electronic warfare if its used against an enemy that has the time and resources to adapt to it. This is the first time anyone had a chance to figure that out though, because the US has only ever used it against unarmed farmers and goat herders.
Well, at least it's not as bad as the F-35, the multi trillion dollar jet that fails to both electronic warfare and rain.
This is the first time anyone had a chance to figure that out though
This is what I don’t get though, I feel like the average hexbear history buff could have told them that.
The average hexbear history buff doesn't have millions or billions bet on people ignoring that fact.
So when people were
about musk being a secret Putinist it was really just starlink being jammed?
But I was told the superior western missile systems are the best by Banderite nazis lol.
In Arabic, Himar means donkey, very fitting
Not really, donkeys are useful
you're right, very unfitting
Maybe they can just throw them?
They'd have to recruit DPRK soldiers who were trained pushing the trains
RETVRN to atlatls
Bit tangential but one of my favorite burger-brain trivia facts is that time the USA developed a grenade shaped like a football because they figured burger troops would be more familiar with throwing it. Pure burger moment.
I thought that HIMARS were the ultimate superweapon of the white race? How is this possible?
No that's the next wunderweapon, the Shadow Storm missile (don't pay attention to it's initials or the sonnenrad on the side)
Where do you see the sonnenrad?
It's arguably better because now we have to invest in a new solution!
"Only one man would dare give me the raspberry...PUTIN!"
Sorry no refunds
Shame they didn't have a bachelor in physics to explain how rf signaling works
Don't give them any ideas, they'll start making wire guided himars with comically large spools of wire.
Yeah, turns out all of this high tech satellite guided shit can be easily defeated by electronic warfare if its used against an enemy that has the time and resources to adapt to it. This is the first time anyone had a chance to figure that out though, because the US has only ever used it against unarmed farmers and goat herders.
Well, at least it's not as bad as the F-35, the multi trillion dollar jet that fails to both electronic warfare and rain.
This is what I don’t get though, I feel like the average hexbear history buff could have told them that.
The average hexbear history buff doesn't have millions or billions bet on people ignoring that fact.