Message from @Tsar Vladimir Putin
Discord ID: 736268659206652015
Lol me too
First mission was 'just a test'
Second was 'still testing'
Third mission (first one with a customer payload) was 'it's business time'
The list goes on
Although it's too bad the mission failed
Still kinda funny "Pics or it didn't happen" lived up to its name
"don't stop me now" was delayed due to weather I think
gib
Noice
Heck yesssss
BRRRRRRRT
Don't forget the pilot, Ernie
BRRRT and Ernie
Best pair on Earth. They go better than salt and pepper
@Tsar Vladimir Putin There's one problem
It's fucking vertical again <:mad:508599964478472193>
Thorry
Happens lol
Man everyone goes brrt but the drone is getting ignored lmao
Iranian boats ;-;
Isis convoy be like: ah shit here we go agane
Reaper drone: exists
Solemani: ight imma head out
@Tsar Vladimir Putin Iranian tanks go boom
Iran: No! You can't use uranium depleted ammunitions against our tanks.
USAF: Ha ha, tanks go boom
Wait
They have tanks?
Not anymore🤣
At this point I'd say that Iran's F-14 Tomcats are a paper tiger.
Gotta give the drones credit too, I do agree with Elon Musk that modern warfare will be mostly UAVs and we should really put way more focus into it
I think starlink is a fantastic thing but we should not create something that hinders us from looking in to Gods creation
This is a big argument among freinds but I personally beleive the worlds most dense constellation of global satellite communication and internet access greatly outweighs the cost of astronomical disturbances
With the democratization of space it's also about time to move astronomical studies to low earth orbit, not from the surface
Also starlink appears like that only under long exposure photography. With it's new coating it reduces reflection by 50%
We already have over 2,000 satellites and no one cared. Sure starlink may have a brighter reception due to the nature of it's solar cells and how it's in LEO, but any satellite will cause disturbances just the same
And its in very low earth orbit
Haha yes, in fact it actually gets a bit of the edge of our atmosphere that each sat has a roughly 2 year life before deorbit due to the air resistance
Only 2? Damn. I thought they lasted longer.