Sette studenti tedeschi hanno rintracciato mercantili con equipaggio di Mosca al largo delle coste olandesi e tedesche e li hanno collegati a sciami di droni su aeroporti e basi militari [link in comments]

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  1. pureDDefiance on

    That’s nice. Hard to imagine anyone doing anything about it though

  2. goldstarflag on

    It’s time to establish a European Intelligence Agency 🇪🇺 to conduct sabotage actions in Russia and support independence movements. That’s the very least we can do.

  3. ElderMillenialSage on

    The number of ruzian spy and sabotage operations in Europe over the past ~25 years warrants a nuclear strike on moscow. Hey Brussels, grow some fucking balls and do something about ruzian influence already.

  4. Interesting, but some of these swarms being Ufos is not out of the picture.

    I think not even one of these has been hit or jammed.

  5. scubicide on

    I (rather dyslexically) read that as “_Steven Gerrard tracked Moscow-_” and was properly scratching my head for a bit there…

  6. NeilDeCrash on

    Russians are just harmlessly updating their strike site and missile target data with drones.

    No need to worry Europe, Russia is far away. Go back to sleep.

  7. Alien0703 on

    I hope germans will not forget to quickly what happend. All this Rusofobia stuff that was thrown very often at Poland or other Russian neighbours was so tiresome.

  8. According_Smoke1385 on

    I love smart people like this who use their power for good !!!

  9. Adorable-Database187 on

    > Ships with Russian crews exhibited anomalous behavior near German military installations

    > Multiple ships from the same owner positioned suspiciously during the same incidents

    >These ships have connections to Russian military-linked facilities (Pregol, Rosatom, Tartus)

    >19 correlations between ship positions and documented drone incidents

    >Russia’s state nuclear corporation operates ship-launched drones with sufficient range

    >Official inspections were “symbolic”—not all containers opened

    >European intelligence assesses these ships as “with high confidence” working for Russia

  10. BeanBurritoJr on

    Kinda makes you wonder about the drones over the US east coast last year…

  11. Burpetrator on

    I still don’t understand why Belgium needs to keep assets of a country save that has attacked it several times already.

    Btw: once they finally release the frozen Russian funds they should do a direct link between Russias actions and the money. Like for every Russian drone that crosses European or Ukrainian borders – 50 mio gets transferred to the Ukrainian budget. And we need to make sure average Russians hear about it every time.

    Like “DingDingDing” another 50m of what once was your pension money just got sent to Ukraine

  12. diamanthaende on

    Well done.

    They did this out of curiosity and more power to them, but it absolutely makes sense for Europe to tap into the vast network of cutting edge universities and research institutes to support the security forces.

    This is about defence against malign foreign actors that literally threaten our democracies. Everyone who can help to thwart their efforts should.

  13. redcremesoda on

    This is great, but isn’t it a problem that volunteers were able to figure this out but not the government?

  14. Trantorianus on

    Confiscate the ships, end of story. Putlers Agent Orange did this in the Caribbean lately, too. Seems to be legal, nobody cares.

  15. yoruneko on

    Doing the job of counterintelligence who are scratching their balls.

  16. Anxiety_Fit on

    This needs to be translated into every EU language and shoved in front of as many eyes as possible.

    This is huge. And needs to be shared as far and wide as possible.

  17. Thick-Lecture-4030 on

    If one day you people have an all-out war with russia just don’t call it a world war. 

  18. Ok-Crow-4948 on

    Shoot those drones down. They are violating sovereign nations’ air space. Shoot. Them. Down.

  19. TheDucktapeBandit2 on

    Nit heard this on our news yet, is this that fresh news? I hope they will show this on the news…
    Some people here in holland where a little worried, they should know.

  20. _DonnieBoi on

    What’s interesting, they couldn’t trace the drones to any specific ship, and officers couldn’t find any drones when on board said ships. Not one. Hmm

  21. maps-and-potatoes on

    Every time something like this happened and was posted on Reddit, there was always someone (or simply an account) to say “stop accusing Russia, it can be anyone”.

  22. CilanEAmber on

    Shh, don’t tell the ufo subs, they’re convinced its aliens and won’t hear otherwise

  23. There was a russian freight ship nearby when drones almost intercepted Zelenskyy’s plane when he visisted Ireland. They were exactly in the path of the plane when the plane was **supposed** to be there, only it had already passed it as it was ahead of schedule.

  24. UnusualParadise on

    **7 students are better than the whole EU security services.**

    Indeed, the EU has been months saying “oh wow, drones in X airport, we don’t know where they come from”.

    This just shows the EU doesn’t do shit BECAUSE IT DOESN’T ALLOCATE RESOURCES FOR IT.

    Guess the stern letters, and the lavish lifestyle of the brussels bubble are more important.

  25. Your_Kaizer on

    I was told im fearmongering some time ago about russia vs EU

  26. lemonylol on

    NATO, the EU, and basically every western nation plus Japan, SK, and Australia/NZ, really need to get their asses in gear and create a strategy to counter these new “pseudo-war” tactics, because they are working very effectively.

  27. SlayerJB on

    Are they sure? Because there have been hundreds of “drone” incursions all over Europe in the last year. When drones are attempted to be shot down, anti-drone tech doesn’t work. When police follow them with their own drones, the foreign drones outpace them, fly away faster and shut off all signatures including not being detected on RADAR. When not detected on Radar but seen visually, they look exactly like the “drones” over New Jersey last year which local police and the coast guard followed to the ocean for more than a hundred miles.

    Conventional drones use lithium batteries that don’t last more than 1.5 hours. These “drones” last sometimes more than 9 hours. This technology does not line up with Russian drone tech.

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