It's kinda ridiculous trying to fight against 'american propaganda' and having to deal with a pack of nations whose only common language is.... ENGLISH.
a curiosity....... it may be a form of censoring footage, but around 0:57 ordnance falls onto a moving Buk. Impact at 0:58. Why in nearly all such shots is there an edit point at which the target and explosion jump to an obviously different segment? What could happen in 1/30th or even 1/60th of a second that necessitates those typical edits? One guess is because it's a trend and attempt at style....... one video does it and suddenly hundreds of others have done it a day later........ without regard as to whether it improves anything, which never happens. Then there's Putin doing his Donald Trump impression, lying in every syllable of every word. I get it about the breakup of the Soviet Union, how "capitalism" has destroyed large swaths of the population (allegedly). However, Putin has a country 11 time zones wide. Yeah, he's gonna tell ya all about Ukraine's aggression. Was the 2014 stage triggered by the demonstrations and snipers shooting unarmed elderly down just cuz it felt good to Putin?
There is always a recon drone to verify the kill. If the attack drone is feeding an image back to the drone operator, it ends with the image turning into visible static when the target is hit. That's why there's different views of the same target.
---- < Ukraine is saying the story about 2000 Ukrainian soldiers surrounded is propaganda too. Ukraine destroyed thousands of Russian soldiers, took hundreds of hostages in Kursk- Syrskyi /watch?v=beYWWSh7oR8
When are you going to get it through your head that you don't 'shoot down' something that is on the ground - only something that is in the air, that comes down.
re: 'shoot down' For reasons I have been too lazy to research, the term 'shoot down' became popular for any military equipment some years ago (even ships & subs). I don't let it bother me, just accept that it's a place holder for *DESTROY*
Yep. I understand because I sometimes feel like you. Over the years, I've learned not to sweat the small stuff. Life is short and your mindshare is best used appreciating family, friends, good memories, doing your best at your job or taking care of the household, and enjoying your leisure time.