Загрузка видео...

Не удалось загрузить видео

На главную

BREAKING; U.S. Forces Neutralize Mexican Cartel Drones Near El Paso, using ELECTRONIC WARFARE System Fort Bliss The drones crossed into U.S. airspace overnight, prompting immediate military action to disable them. Official statements describe the military action as "disabling" the drones via counter-drone tech (electronic warfare/jamming), rather than kinetic shoot-downs...

26,289 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад •via X (Twitter)

Комментарии: 0

Нет доступных комментариев

Здесь появятся комментарии из оригинального поста

Похожие видео

🚨 BREAKING: Anonymous Military Official Exposes Truth About Mysterious Drones An anonymous military official with top-secret clearance from Fort Drum has come forward with explosive claims about the mysterious drones that have been spotted worldwide, including above U.S. military bases. According to this insider: 🛑 The Military is Lying to Us: These drones have been conducting recon missions at bases globally. Despite being labeled as harmless or unidentified, the military knows their purpose is nefarious. ✋ Strict Orders NOT to Engage: Soldiers have been explicitly told not to shoot them down, despite their clear threat. Military personnel are eager to act but are restrained by direct orders. ✈️ Unmatched Technology: •These drones don’t emit heat signatures. •They aren’t running on standard batteries or gasoline, given their ability to outlast military jets. •One drone led a fighter jet on a 400-mile chase before the jet had to turn back due to fuel depletion. •They appear to “scan” buildings, including munitions hangers, mapping out corners as if probing their contents. ⚠️ Preparing for a Larger Attack: The official believes these drones are conducting recon in preparation for a larger, coordinated strike. Their activity has already shut down Fort Drum several times, causing disruptions to operations. This source is the most credible yet, with direct experience observing these drones and their alarming behavior. If true, this is a major national security issue that demands immediate transparency and action. Why is our government keeping this from us? What’s the endgame here? #Drones #NationalSecurity #Military #UAP #Transparency

Project Constitution

1,279,271 просмотров • 1 год назад

"We are learning from Ukraine every day." – U.S. Secretary of Defense when asked whether American bases are protected against attacks similar to the SBU’s Operation Spiderweb. So, what can NATO learn from Ukraine when it comes to the use of and defense against drones? 🔳 Counter-drone defense According to Ukrainian military officials, no NATO army is currently prepared to withstand a mass drone assault. 🔳 Camouflaging weapons ▪️ Over years of war, Ukrainian Defenders have mastered concealing weapons near the front lines under tree cover and camouflage netting. ▪️ Ukraine’s military has also developed systems for jamming Russian signals and tracking enemy drones. ▪️ NATO is considering using drones as tools for early warning and border deterrence. ▪️ NATO countries bordering Russia have initiated the creation of a Baltic Drone Wall — a network of drones, sensors, jamming systems, and surveillance equipment. 🔳 Drone production ▪️ Ukraine has significantly ramped up its capabilities and plans to produce 5 million drones in 2025. ▪️ Within NATO, Germany is working closely with Ukraine on drone development. ▪️ The EU has also announced plans to strengthen its member states’ capacity to manufacture drones. 🔳 Frontline testing Drone prototypes in Ukraine are immediately sent into combat and tested against Russian capabilities. The data gathered is then directly used to refine drone manufacturing. 🔳 Drone pilot training ▪️ This year, NATO conducted extended simulation-based drone exercises. ▪️ NATO also has a training center in Poland to study and apply Ukrainian experience. ▪️ Denmark has sent its military personnel to Ukraine to learn drone warfare tactics firsthand. 📹: DW

Anton Gerashchenko

50,401 просмотров • 1 год назад

10 WAYS TO PLAY AMERICAN DRONE DOMINANCE ENTERING 2026 1. $ONDS builds the secure communication networks drones rely on to transmit video, data & commands without being jammed or hacked. 2. $AVAV is the dominant U.S. military drone prime with large, long-endurance platforms used for surveillance & strike missions backed by deep Pentagon relationships. 3. $KTOS builds unmanned military systems, including attritable drones designed for high-risk combat environments that's focused on scaling low-cost deployments. 4. $DPRO provides drone operations, training & services rather than manufacturing. This is the “boots & operators” layer that enables real-world deployment. 5. $PLTR enables command, control & decision-making by fusing drone data with battlefield intelligence to coordinate missions in real time. 6. $UMAC focuses on software that allows multiple drones to be managed, coordinated & controlled together. This is the “fleet manager” layer that turns individual drones into organized fleets. 7. $RCAT designs & sells rugged, short-range tactical drones used by military units, police & emergency responders. Think boots-on-the-ground hardware for real-world operations. 8. $ENVX develops advanced batteries that increase drone flight time, payload capacity & reliability directly improving mission endurance. 9. $TDY supplies high-end sensors, imaging & electronic systems that drones use to see, track & identify targets. This is the intelligence layer that turns drones into decision-making tools. 10. $TXT represents legacy drone manufacturing with real deployment history, building proven platforms like Shadow & Aerosonde & maintaining entrenched DoD relationships tied to tactical ISR missions.

Shay Boloor

410,077 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

Trump prepares to invade Cuba. Can the island Resist? Following the difficulties encountered in Iran, despite expenditures exceeding $100 billion, Donald Trump is betting on a victory through military action against Cuba. On the 20th, the USS Nimitz and its carrier strike group, which includes the destroyer USS Gridley, officially arrived in the Caribbean. The official justification was that the movement is part of Operation Southern Seas 2026, but U.S. Southern Command emphasized that the presence serves as a strategic advantage and combat readiness. The arrival occurred on the same day the U.S. formally indicted former Cuban leader Raúl Castro for homicide, escalating fears of a military intervention similar to the one in Venezuela months earlier. This aligns with flight tracking data confirming that the U.S. has established a constant surveillance siege of Cuba with MQ-4C Triton drones; at least three of these high-altitude, long-endurance drones were detected operating near the island. At least five P-8A Poseidon aircraft are also participating in patrols, alongside Rivet Joint (RC-135) planes used for electronic eavesdropping to intercept communications and radar signals from Cuban defenses. The Trump administration justified this mobilization by citing intelligence that Cuba had acquired over 300 military drones from Russia and Iran. According to Washington, these drones could be used to attack the Guantanamo base or even U.S. territory, a fanciful claim that rings the alarm for a military operation. The intended action is expected to unfold similarly to what happened in Venezuela, but can Cuba resist? Cuba is going through a difficult period, marked by power outages, a high cost of living, fuel shortages, and low tourism activity, in addition to the strangulation caused by the Trump administration’s embargo. Regarding air defenses, the Cubans recently contracted the Belarusian company ALEVKURP to upgrade their Pechora systems to the S-125-2BM standard, replacing old analog components with modern digital processors. The system can now attack not only aircraft but also land and maritime targets with known coordinates. There have also been improvements to radars for operation under heavy electronic warfare and the capability to track targets using thermal and TV cameras. This allows for firing without turning on the radar, avoiding detection by anti-radiation missiles. Furthermore, the upgrade allows the system to identify drones visually or by heat without emitting radar signals, much like Iranian systems. The Pechora-2BM standard uses radars mounted on high-mobility vehicles; the idea is to activate the radar, fire the missile, and change positions in less than 25 minutes. Despite all these improvements, the Pechora remains a limited system. I would say Cuba will face great difficulty in containing U.S. aviation, but it will force caution upon enemy pilots. The Cuban strategy focuses on being an aerial guerrilla defense: not trying to defeat the U.S. Air Force, but rather increasing the political cost of an invasion by imposing losses. Cuban forces are also betting on Electronic Warfare. They possess many Cold War-era systems that were also recently modernized by Russian and Belarusian companies. Cuba tested these systems to perform spoofing and jamming of satellite signals, generating magnetic anomalies in the Caribbean reported this May 2026. Several mobile EW units are scattered across the island and camouflaged, making it difficult for spy planes and drones to locate them. Full article:

Patricia Marins

106,740 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

🚨 BREAKING: KURDISH FORCES REPORTEDLY LAUNCH GROUND OFFENSIVE INTO IRAN A U.S. official has told Fox News that thousands of Iraqi Kurdish fighters have launched a ground offensive into Iran, opening what could become a new front in the war. The development comes on day five of Operation Epic Fury, as U.S. and Israeli forces continue large-scale strikes across Iran. According to the latest figures being reported:• Over 2,000 Iranian targets have been hit • More than 20 Iranian naval vessels destroyed • 500+ ballistic missiles launched by Iran • Over 2,000 drones fired in retaliation Pentagon officials say Iran’s military capability is declining rapidly, with ballistic missile launches reportedly down around 88% since the start of the campaign. At sea, U.S. forces appear to be tightening the pressure. Reports say an American submarine torpedoed and sank one of Iran’s major naval vessels, a rare submarine attack against a warship not seen often since World War II. Meanwhile, U.S. military leadership says the campaign is expanding rather than slowing, with more aircraft and strike capabilities arriving in the region. The White House says the objective remains unchanged: eliminate Iran’s ability to threaten the United States and its allies with missiles, drones, and nuclear weapons. If Kurdish forces are indeed operating inside Iran, the conflict may now be shifting from pure air war to multi-front pressure on the ground.

Jim Ferguson

23,510 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад