Wird als russische Tarnung für Antennen/Kommunikation gemeldet. Dies deutet darauf hin, dass die ukrainischen Bemühungen, ihre elektronischen Systeme zu jagen, bereits Auswirkungen hatten.
The second pic looks like nylon mesh but the ones in the first pic look like a metal mesh. Not the best idea to put your comms aerial in a Faraday cage?
Also not the best idea to post your new secret stealth abilities on social media?
Although I bet they really stand out when viewed by an IR camera at night so I’m being generous using the word stealth.
Zonk72 on
Not bad, saw some documentary about WW1 and the British engineers setting up fake trees as observation posts
super__hoser on
Quite ingenious, unfortunately.
thisguyfightsyourmom on
Don’t these things emit a signal though?
SlipperyJimdiGris on
Solly will love this, he was fuming when told Russia didnt have any real capability to replace Starlink
aguy2018 on
How high do these need to be optimally effective? Like on top of a cell phone tower?
FluidPraline4968 on
Similar to their samurai crotch protectors, foam brick camouflage and air to air missile equipped Shahad’s, this will be the first and last time we see this horseshit
DryNefariousness7927 on
That’s not even a real DeWalt xr battery 🤣
uncleartruth on
Is Uk wasting their efforts if it’s not having an impact? Of course it’s having an impact. This is basic camouflage technique, nothing new about it except the material.
Current_Astronaut787 on
So they are building faraday cages around their antennas? Idiots…
Cheesecakehebe on
That is pretty impressive, I wonder if the mesh is a green plastic? So it doesn’t interfere with or degrade the signal?
stevedisme on
Amazing. Zero concept of the ability to easily triangulate electromagnetic radiation back to where it originated.
RaskyBukowski on
…so it’s paper mache?
jae343 on
Pretty cool, even with all the detection tech we still rely mostly on our eyes
LayLillyLay on
Did they watch the new hoppers movie?
ggouge on
Too bad you can trace the signal back to the antenna….
Ryslan95 on
Not terrible camo honestly. The Germans got tricked by inflatables and loud speakers. I actually like creativity like this despite the reasons behind it.
Few_Airport_1303 on
god, i love the creativity during war, its the only thing i like about war.
Patrick_Atsushi on
Maybe captured comms can be used to track the channels thus find the source of the signals?
Hamdaddy1976 on
Crazy how these people don’t believe on OPSEC!!😂😂😂😂😂😂 They post everything! Beautiful!!!
blarryg on
It would be so funny to supply the Russian camouflagers with materials that glow in the IR spectrum.
Relevant_Addendum534 on
I mean it’s a good idea to keep them from being seen but covering the attenas is only going to make them less effective
WonkyMole on
Time to build wifi sniffer drones
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The second pic looks like nylon mesh but the ones in the first pic look like a metal mesh. Not the best idea to put your comms aerial in a Faraday cage?
Also not the best idea to post your new secret stealth abilities on social media?
Although I bet they really stand out when viewed by an IR camera at night so I’m being generous using the word stealth.
Not bad, saw some documentary about WW1 and the British engineers setting up fake trees as observation posts
Quite ingenious, unfortunately.
Don’t these things emit a signal though?
Solly will love this, he was fuming when told Russia didnt have any real capability to replace Starlink
How high do these need to be optimally effective? Like on top of a cell phone tower?
Similar to their samurai crotch protectors, foam brick camouflage and air to air missile equipped Shahad’s, this will be the first and last time we see this horseshit
That’s not even a real DeWalt xr battery 🤣
Is Uk wasting their efforts if it’s not having an impact? Of course it’s having an impact. This is basic camouflage technique, nothing new about it except the material.
So they are building faraday cages around their antennas? Idiots…
That is pretty impressive, I wonder if the mesh is a green plastic? So it doesn’t interfere with or degrade the signal?
Amazing. Zero concept of the ability to easily triangulate electromagnetic radiation back to where it originated.
…so it’s paper mache?
Pretty cool, even with all the detection tech we still rely mostly on our eyes
Did they watch the new hoppers movie?
Too bad you can trace the signal back to the antenna….
Not terrible camo honestly. The Germans got tricked by inflatables and loud speakers. I actually like creativity like this despite the reasons behind it.
god, i love the creativity during war, its the only thing i like about war.
Maybe captured comms can be used to track the channels thus find the source of the signals?
Crazy how these people don’t believe on OPSEC!!😂😂😂😂😂😂 They post everything! Beautiful!!!
It would be so funny to supply the Russian camouflagers with materials that glow in the IR spectrum.
I mean it’s a good idea to keep them from being seen but covering the attenas is only going to make them less effective
Time to build wifi sniffer drones