top | item 44072554 (no title) lobochrome | 9 months ago Warfare. discuss order hn newest ChrisMarshallNY|9 months ago This is probably the one that will pay the bills.If you can figure out fairly close-to-the-ground elevations, you can model a strike zone quite well.Good for special operations raids.But those folks might also have access to specialized NRO satellites, that can give you the data without the inference. XorNot|9 months ago The US has that but a lot other nations do not, and Ukraine's been buying up geospatial imagery all over just as fast as it can get it. coconuthacker42|9 months ago can you explain this a bit more? i dont know a lot about this use case but it sounds pretty interesting load replies (1)
ChrisMarshallNY|9 months ago This is probably the one that will pay the bills.If you can figure out fairly close-to-the-ground elevations, you can model a strike zone quite well.Good for special operations raids.But those folks might also have access to specialized NRO satellites, that can give you the data without the inference. XorNot|9 months ago The US has that but a lot other nations do not, and Ukraine's been buying up geospatial imagery all over just as fast as it can get it. coconuthacker42|9 months ago can you explain this a bit more? i dont know a lot about this use case but it sounds pretty interesting load replies (1)
XorNot|9 months ago The US has that but a lot other nations do not, and Ukraine's been buying up geospatial imagery all over just as fast as it can get it.
coconuthacker42|9 months ago can you explain this a bit more? i dont know a lot about this use case but it sounds pretty interesting load replies (1)
ChrisMarshallNY|9 months ago
If you can figure out fairly close-to-the-ground elevations, you can model a strike zone quite well.
Good for special operations raids.
But those folks might also have access to specialized NRO satellites, that can give you the data without the inference.
XorNot|9 months ago
coconuthacker42|9 months ago