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2 minutes ago, muppy said:

Lord have Mercy.

 

This situation grieves me. What about innocent people who are fodder for these Hamas rat bastards inside Palestine who want to get out but cannot. ****

 

I come here to read you all of your comments in this situation. The loss of innocent lives like this is horrifying.

 

😞 Thanks for letting  me vent.

vent away...it's healthy

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3 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

name calling.  i know, pot meet kettle but there are limits.  the sandbox has rules.  rules r good

You have outdone yourself with the last couple of posts even with the multiple edits. You are a wonderful messenger. This is spectacular!  

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3 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

You have outdone yourself with the last couple of posts even with the multiple edits. You are a wonderful messenger. This is spectacular!  

Really, my dogs actually ran off after a deer.  And there's f'in carnage in the middle east.  Other than that, It's great day to be alive.   Oh, and the bills lost...

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58 minutes ago, Irv said:

Who gives a ***** what BLM thinks?  Now that we have that straight @Tiberius@BillStime@ChiGoose@Joe Ferguson forever@Kemp and your buddies can crack off looking at photos and watching videos of Hamas torture and behead the hostages.  What a mess.  Nice work Biden. 

 

It's odd watching morons not understanding cause and effect.

 

And you can't even connect the simplest of dots.

 

Trump shares classified info about Israel with Russia. Russia informs Iran. Iran organizes massacre of Israelis.

 

Trumper conclusion:

 

It's Biden's fault.

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Shuttered Israeli schools to switch to remote classes

Israeli schools will switch to remote learning starting on Sunday, Israel’s Education Ministry said, according to Reuters.

The studies will put emphasis on ways to “strengthen resilience, and on educational content appropriate for the situation,” the ministry said.

Israeli schools were already closed, with some universities set to delay the start of the new term, following the Saturday terrorist attack of Palestinian militant group Hamas.

— Ruxandra Iordache

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/11/live-updates-latest-news-on-gaza-and-israel-hamas-conflict.html

Nine United Nations staff members have been killed in airstrikes in the Gaza Strip since the Saturday terrorist attack by Palestinian militant group Hamas, the U.N. Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said Wednesday in a post on the X social media platform, previously known as Twitter.

“The protection of civilians is paramount, including in times of conflict. They should be protected in accordance with the laws of war,” said Juliette Touma, UNRWA director of communications.

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3 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

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F that - we've got Irv here laughing his A$$ off at innocent Ukrainians getting slaughtered and I'm simply calling out his hypocrisy.

 

I can't wait for @Irv to call out @BillsFanNC for every time he calls someone a:

 

 

https://www.twobillsdrive.com/community/search/?&q=stain&author=BillsFanNC&search_and_or=and

 

But he won't because he is 100% a pathetic simp.

 

 

 

 

Well ok then...we'd like to keep the forum open.  Otherwise We'll need to watch Clarissa in a war zone...maybe opt for the Barbie dolls for a bit.

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10 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

Really, my dogs actually ran off after a deer.  And there's f'in carnage in the middle east.  Other than that, It's great day to be alive.   Oh, and the bills lost...

Good that you can multitask and respond to every post anyone might make while searching for your dogs. Impressive. Also sending my best to lil billsy. It can’t be easy being chastened by his future self even if it’s been done in the most self-unaware way imaginable. 

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3 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

Good that you can multitask and respond to every post anyone might make while searching for your dogs. Impressive. Also sending my best to lil billsy. It can’t be easy being chastened by his future self even if it’s been done in the most self-unaware way imaginable. 

Geez,  that's truly clever.  truth!  You're a prince.

 

https://www.biography.com/musicians/prince

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6 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

Well ok then...we'd like to keep the forum open.  Otherwise We'll need to watch Clarissa in a war zone...maybe opt for the Barbie dolls for a bit.

 

lmao - calling someone a SIMP is going to close down PPP but @BillsFanNC telling everyone to FK *** is acceptable - got it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

lmao - calling someone a SIMP is going to close down PPP but @BillsFanNC telling everyone to FK *** is acceptable - got it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hey dude, we don't make the rules.  beat em at their own game.  We all gotta know our place.  That's life

 

 

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The fight against ISIS has provided both sides with experience, or at least information about, urban combat. I'm sure this link is dated now, as fighting and technological advances made in that conflict in Ukraine will be on display when the IDF invades Gaza. 

 

https://mwi.westpoint.edu/mq-9s-over-sirte-unmanned-airpower-for-urban-combat/

Overflying the Urban Battlefield

The MQ-9’s flying characteristics allowed its crews to track targets in urban terrain. At low speed and medium altitudes, the aircraft could see in to urban canyons to provide a far more detailed picture of the battlespace than that offered by other aircraft. The live feed was downlinked in real time to US commanders, strike cells, and intelligence centers far from Sirte. Footage could then be slowed down, reviewed, and fused with historical imagery and other intelligence products to maximize the understanding of the fight. While full-motion video is the signature capability of the MQ-9, video alone lacked the context necessary to effectively conduct urban CAS in irregular warfare. Multiple sensors and a contextual understanding of the battlefield were essential for effective air support. Because trained analysts processed data from video and other sources in real time, the Reaper missions allowed US forces to develop a thorough understanding of the situation. This provided both commanders and aircrew with high-confidence assessments of exactly what they were seeing before choosing to employ weapons.

Operating above the city, the Reaper’s relatively low speed and small orbit size enabled the crews to strike targets that would have been beyond the capability of other aircraft. In the first month of the operation, an MQ-9 used a Hellfire missile to neutralize an ISIS fighting position on the bottom floor of a multi-story building. The target was between two taller structures, and masked from above by a balcony. By holding along a precise bearing to the target, the crew was able to maintain its line of sight and guide the Hellfire directly on to the enemy. Because of the low speed of the aircraft, and the high velocity of the missile, the crew could release the weapon and maintain the aircraft’s position throughout the time of flight to ensure a precise hit.

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9 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

The fight against ISIS has provided both sides with experience, or at least information about, urban combat. I'm sure this link is dated now, as fighting and technological advances made in that conflict in Ukraine will be on display when the IDF invades Gaza. 

 

https://mwi.westpoint.edu/mq-9s-over-sirte-unmanned-airpower-for-urban-combat/

Overflying the Urban Battlefield

The MQ-9’s flying characteristics allowed its crews to track targets in urban terrain. At low speed and medium altitudes, the aircraft could see in to urban canyons to provide a far more detailed picture of the battlespace than that offered by other aircraft. The live feed was downlinked in real time to US commanders, strike cells, and intelligence centers far from Sirte. Footage could then be slowed down, reviewed, and fused with historical imagery and other intelligence products to maximize the understanding of the fight. While full-motion video is the signature capability of the MQ-9, video alone lacked the context necessary to effectively conduct urban CAS in irregular warfare. Multiple sensors and a contextual understanding of the battlefield were essential for effective air support. Because trained analysts processed data from video and other sources in real time, the Reaper missions allowed US forces to develop a thorough understanding of the situation. This provided both commanders and aircrew with high-confidence assessments of exactly what they were seeing before choosing to employ weapons.

Operating above the city, the Reaper’s relatively low speed and small orbit size enabled the crews to strike targets that would have been beyond the capability of other aircraft. In the first month of the operation, an MQ-9 used a Hellfire missile to neutralize an ISIS fighting position on the bottom floor of a multi-story building. The target was between two taller structures, and masked from above by a balcony. By holding along a precise bearing to the target, the crew was able to maintain its line of sight and guide the Hellfire directly on to the enemy. Because of the low speed of the aircraft, and the high velocity of the missile, the crew could release the weapon and maintain the aircraft’s position throughout the time of flight to ensure a precise hit.

More important than that. you think the IDF has any capabilities to use thermal or something to know the layout of the miles of underground tunnels?

 

 

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Well, these people will have a chance to show their stuff. Maybe drones will make it so a Gaza incursion isn't as big a bloodbath as it might be 

 

TEL AVIV: In an Israeli desert, different autonomous drones will creep around corners and float through doorways, generate 3D layouts of interiors and automatically classify humans, animals and other objects — perhaps while a human places a device on one wall that allows them to “see” threats on the other side.

At least that’s the hope for the upcoming MoSAIC competition, put on by the Israeli military’s research directorate and the Pentagon’s Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate (IWTSD). The idea is to put the latest urban warfare technology to the test, and to see which systems might work in concert with one another in one of the military’s most fraught combat scenarios.

“It is evident that there will be no single technological solution but rather a toolbox of scalable, layered, modular, and multi-functional capabilities to enable operators to remotely and autonomously perform the full range of indoor missions,” the MoSAIC website reads.

The “physical testbed” demonstration portion of the competition will be held next week in Yeruham in the Negev Desert in southern Israel.

For the US, it’s a chance to see some Israeli tech that’s already been proven in urban combat, including some tech that is generally classified but has received permission to compete.

“These systems have proved their capabilities and are now being upgraded as the challenges get more complicated,” a defense source here said.

Tal Inbar, a senior Israeli analyst specializing in unmanned systems, told Breaking Defense Israeli firms have “developed drones, ground robots and auxilery systems that can detect targets in confined areas and attack them either by integral systems or by sharing data with other robotic systems.”

 

https://breakingdefense.com/2022/03/israel-us-team-up-for-high-tech-urban-warfare-competition/

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57 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

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F that - we've got Irv here laughing his A$$ off at innocent Ukrainians getting slaughtered and I'm simply calling out his hypocrisy.

 

I can't wait for @Irv to call out @BillsFanNC every time he calls someone a:

 

 

https://www.twobillsdrive.com/community/search/?&q=stain&author=BillsFanNC&search_and_or=and

 

But he won't because he is 100% a pathetic simp.

 

 

 

 

 

What's a simp?  Like a genius or something?  Handsome?  Charming?  Sticks and stones dude.  Watch your step.  

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9 minutes ago, Irv said:

 

What's a simp?  Like a genius or something?  Handsome?  Charming?  Sticks and stones dude.  Watch your step.  


Keep laughing at the slaughter of innocent people - home and abroad. It’s on par for simps like you. 

 

And you’re the only one making threats, precious.

 

 

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