Spyke

At least get a picture of a F-117. Putting up an image from the game with a random aircraft is just lazy.

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Actually that F-14 in the picutre is missing the highly classified [REDACTED] pod which is capable of [REDACTED] up to a distance of [REDACTED] for IR and [REDACTED] for visual targets. /s

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lemmy.world

I prefer to seeing a picture of a Tomcat over a fugly Nighthawk any day of the week, no complaints here.

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kbin.social

It's too fucking funny that people are willing to post classified military specs on aircraft just to bitch about a game.

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RaivoKullireply
sopuli.xyz

Devious Russian plan to gather intelligence: bother dumb people with inaccuracies to get them to leak the docs

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SCBreply
lemmy.world

Essentially it's

"Best way to get correct information about a topic is to post wrong information on the internet, and someone will post the right information to correct you"

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Oinksreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

To be fair this also happened to Eagle Dynamics, developer of DCS, the other "realistic" flight sim that players take far too seriously. Except there it was a Dev that got arrested in Georgia and extradited to the US...

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Restaldtreply
lemmy.world

Anyone else here only remember that Georgia is a country because of splinter cell?

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mobreply
lemmy.world

Georgia is a state in America

Georgia is a country in Europe/Asia

Splinter Cell is a game that uses the country of Georgia as a map/plot.

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lemm.ee

It’s thought that this is the 12th time that either restricted or classified information has been shared on the War Thunder forum.

12 times?!??

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Probably not alot of secrets about that aircraft left . The Russians probably got a good look at the one that was shot down in 1999.

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feddit.de

There are a few things left. They still use Luneburg lenses for opfor and non-us exercises.

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That pretty little triangle hasn’t flown a mission in about 15 years but yeah, we still use Luneberg reflectors on 35s. That’s not secret science though

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