lluvik
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lluvik
@lluvik_
Banned by multiple flat earth groups. MSc Physics
South Africa Katılım Aralık 2013
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@TomcatJunkie @Reds @LunkenAirport @CityOfCincy @HillsEmilyJ I've been to america once briefly and still remember seeing an apache fly overhead. I was zoned out and realised im hearing a helicopter fly over me and im in america so there's a good chance it could be military and it was. Was glad i looked.
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@lluvik_ @Reds @LunkenAirport @CityOfCincy That’s what it looked like to me. @HillsEmilyJ could you enlighten me on this one?
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@deanwingrin @defenceWeb_Afr Wonder if there will be aircraft displays again like last time
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Something looks VERY sus with this.
> Sensor appears cooled, dynamic range set window oddly for sky?
> Resolving AB plume details?
> No secondary plume luminance against smooth background of space, should have some shimmer and effects visible immediately
> Sensor bloom wrong.
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical
Iran just released footage reportedly showing one of its air defense systems successfully hitting an American F-35.
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@IanCameron23 You post this on x as if the people who did this will see it
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This weekend an ambulance was stoned on the N2 near the Macassar bridge. This is completely unacceptable.
Emergency services respond when people are injured, sick, or in danger. Attacking an ambulance that is trying to save lives is reckless and puts both medical staff and patients at risk.
Sadly, this kind of violence is not isolated.
Police officers experience the same thing far too often when responding to incidents, especially in high-risk areas, like we saw again this weekend.
Emergency responders should never have to fear being attacked simply for doing their jobs.
Very often when police then follow up and investigate, ‘no one knows’ who stoned them.
There must be consequences for those responsible. If we allow attacks on emergency services to become normalised, we undermine the very systems meant to protect and assist our communities.
Respect for emergency services is non-negotiable. IC




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Huh, that’s weird. I was told by DCS players the A-10 didn’t carry fuel tanks in combat.
U.S. Central Command@CENTCOM
U.S. Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II’s receive fuel in-flight while supporting Operation Epic Fury. The A-10 Thunderbolt II can loiter for hours, standing by and ready to execute a mission whenever needed.
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@Stokes2637 @Blaxk__Bird @CWLemoine Did he also say the f18 had to be using heat seekers? It seemed like the f15s had no idea a missile was on its way
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@Blaxk__Bird @CWLemoine If this video is real, looks like you were 100% right. Completely visual.
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@jrebiv @CWLemoine Yeah the main osint guy even tried to say one of the videos of an f15 that got shot down was "old". Like yeah dude, there totally is an old almost full HD video of a mudhen 's engines exploding. I dont believe anything an osint guy said without actual video which is not AI
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@lluvik_ @CWLemoine Even if it is true, which is definitely a possibility. I would prefer the messaging to come from the DOW while our troops are downrange.
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OSINT is often just RUMINT.
U.S. Central Command@CENTCOM
🚫 Rumors circulating on social media of a U.S. F-15E crash in Iran early Wednesday are baseless and NOT TRUE.
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@jrebiv @CWLemoine Worst part is he even supposedly waited to hear it from multiple sources to confirm it
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@CWLemoine My favorite is “sources are telling me”… translation: a random tweet I just read.
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@sentdefender I've always wondered if people really did actually ask you
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@radioactivered how often do you go on these expeditions? Are they part of your uranium prospecting or something?
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@lluvik_ @sentdefender There is a buildup.
My point is timing and scale.
In 1990–91 the U.S. spent five months staging ~700k troops and multiple carrier groups before Desert Storm began.
If this is comparable, we’re still in the early positioning phase, not execution readiness.
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@sentdefender Largest buildup since the Gulf War?
In 1990–91 the U.S. deployed ~700,000 troops and 6 carrier groups before Desert Storm.
Today’s posture is significant but it’s not Desert Shield-level staging.
Pressure campaign? Yes.
Invasion-scale mobilisation? Not yet.
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@thenewarea51 Interesting that he didnt acknowledge landing clearance. Is that just how it's done in the air force?
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