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More than 1,000 KIA everyday, a brutal month for Russian soldiers.

More than 1,000 KIA everyday, a brutal month for Russian soldiers.
A whole crapload of research and trials to figure out how to recover most of that fibreoptic cable in a area full of mine/UEO and what is the effect on the environment and how fast will it break down.A fibre optic drone solution in days?
Dovetails with that rapid RFP from the Brits calling for solutions by Apr 21.
A whole crapload of research and trials to figure out how to recover most of that fibreoptic cable in a area full of mine/UEO and what is the effect on the environment and how fast will it break down.
Tomorrow may be to late to protect those field for potentiel future agricultural use. I am thinking aerial drones with grapples to recover/collect the fibre optic to a safe point, where it can be reeled in onto a collection drum. As the battlefield shifts, clearing teams will be needed.Tomorrow's problem?
Tomorrow may be to late to protect those field for potentiel future agricultural use. I am thinking aerial drones with grapples to recover/collect the fibre optic to a safe point, where it can be reeled in onto a collection drum. As the battlefield shifts, clearing teams will be needed.
Problem is they’re all latticed over each other potentially hundreds deep.It might depend on how fragile those lines are. Ideally you want to reel them up so that you capture the beginning, end and everything in between.
Dropping grapples on to them and yanking may just chop them into a lot of smaller segments that will be harder to separate from the soil.
At lest mines can be seen or physically screened.
Not much point worrying about battlefield cleanup unless you are prepared to do what you must to first win the battles.Tomorrow's problem?
Ah, Hungary - the Magyar/central European Türkiye of NATO ....Another leaked call from Orban himself.
Hungarians need to show him the door, to a prison cell.
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Viktor Orbán told Putin ‘I am at your service’ in October phone call
Transcript reportedly details Hungarian leader offering whatever assistance he can to his Russian counterpartwww.theguardian.com
Understood.Problem is they’re all latticed over each other potentially hundreds deep.