• BombOmOm@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      In light of recent drone attacks, Russia has decided to cover their vulnerable aircraft in tires. One can only speculate on that decision making process.

      • Lupus108@feddit.de
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        10 months ago

        From what I read, I think it’s that the drones and/or missiles that are used to attack the airbases quite deep in the mainland use a special form of homing equipment that is not depending on any outside signal, which could be disrupted for example gps. So those weapon system rely on infrared or other means of self homing equipment to manage the final approach on target. The tires are supposedly meant to disrupt the systems that use visual clues for final approach also disrupting thermal imaging, kind of like dazzle camouflage is intended to work on warships.

        If that is effective or work in any way I don’t know, but if it does it is a cheap and fast solution until a more broader defense mechanism is crafted.

        If not, you haven’t spend a lot on trying, to solely rely on it forever would be dumb, but to as a makeshift temporary solution I don’t see much wrong with it, except that it looks silly. But just like the cage roofs on tanks personally I doubt it will have a meaningful impact.

    • 𝙣𝙪𝙠𝙚@yah.lolOPM
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      10 months ago

      What you’re seeing is ADVANCED WARFARE.

      (It’s tires. IDK why though, drunken vatnik logic ig)

      • bradorsomething@ttrpg.network
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        10 months ago

        They’re being attacked on all sides, this is a radial defense. This has all weather capabilities (although they may want to change to snow tires in November).