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@@sshumkaer yes and no I guess. Before the main attck or battle begins the opponemts will spften up thetarget with increased bombing, etc. What was sort of new with this cyber attack is the number of lower level and senior leaders taken out -- not the top tier. It wold also have caused a lot of confusion, doubt and uncertainty soyou can be sure the younger guys and volunteers are rethinking their participation.....not onle in Lebanon bit Iran, Turkey, etc.Remember the armies never had this level of technology so personally I will say yes. Comunications at the heart of the battle?...they dont have it know. However we had a manauver once and it had to last a week. There was some interference with the signals (iron rock and old euipment) --that part of tne excercie fell flat buut the other groups carried it & it was a success. Born in 1957eversince I can remember I have been subject to war stproes, situations, threats, eventionally ended up as a conscript, did reserve service, traine for cionventional warfare, etc, etc but no, never heard of an cyber attack of tnis size dedicated to one battle. I did not think of it but will say your observation os quite correct.
Thank you for your reporting and sharing your experience and expertise. Basics like the probable meaning of different types of smoke are so valuable. Obvious to you and many of your audience maybe, but so informative to folks like me. Much appreciated!
The aircraft dropping flares at 27:30 is a F-15I Ra'am, it's the israeli version of the F-15E, which is the bomber version of the mighty F-15C/D. We can "clearly" see the 2 engines nozzles, the 2 straight vertical fins, and the camouflage is the desert one. F-35 wears deep grey camouflage and tail fins are inclined, plus it has only one nozzle.
I been watching speak the truth since it started, but my wife had a baby and I been gone for a while, when I’ve come back I haven’t seen Rob anymore anyone know why?
A F-15 is easy to spot. Twin engine, and a very unique wing shape, especially at the tips. Then again, they all are easy to pick out once you know their little variances. We only have 2 single engine “fighters”. The F-16 and the F-35. A blind dog can tell them apart so no point in stating the obvious. A F-22 is easy too, again twin engined but with a very odd, for the jet world, looking exhaust. It looks like two rectangles instead of the usual circles. You can usually make out the veins that are part of the thrust vectoring system too. Though to me, the biggest give away is the shape of the rear control surfaces, the elevators. They are kind of pointy as apposed to a straight edge on the end. It almost looks like two diamond shaped are attached to the plane instead of what you typically see. The air intakes for a F-22 is further towards the front of the aircraft at the inboard side of the intake and the. It slants rearward as you go away from the fuselage. The twin rudders lay outward in a pretty aggressive angle too. The F-35 is a LOT smaller of an aircraft, is single engine, the rudders are more upright, the elevators are a little more towards a traditional shape, and the air instakes are the opposite of the F-22. On the F-35, they start further back down the fuselage as you start inboard. As you move outboard, the edge of the air intakes are further forward heading towards the nose instead of rearward. That’s just a few of the things I can think of off the top of my head.
This is the one and only channel and community where you can get all your information and facts,spoken from a highly educated and experienced person. Great footage and excellent commentary, with no BS! I watch every single day! Thank you Matt and Speak the Truth community!
Thank you Matt for giving us the Truth it’s hard to find these days!!
MAGA from Oklahoma 🇺🇲🤠
Thanks for sharing this information with the public,that is not a priority for today’s news media.
Thanks for your coverage and reporting Matt. Great work 👏
Is this the first time an invasion has been started with a cyber attack like that?
Yes, but let's wait when we get all the facts.
@@sshumkaer yes and no I guess. Before the main attck or battle begins the opponemts will spften up thetarget with increased bombing, etc. What was sort of new with this cyber attack is the number of lower level and senior leaders taken out -- not the top tier. It wold also have caused a lot of confusion, doubt and uncertainty soyou can be sure the younger guys and volunteers are rethinking their participation.....not onle in Lebanon bit Iran, Turkey, etc.Remember the armies never had this level of technology so personally I will say yes. Comunications at the heart of the battle?...they dont have it know. However we had a manauver once and it had to last a week. There was some interference with the signals (iron rock and old euipment) --that part of tne excercie fell flat buut the other groups carried it & it was a success. Born in 1957eversince I can remember I have been subject to war stproes, situations, threats, eventionally ended up as a conscript, did reserve service, traine for cionventional warfare, etc, etc but no, never heard of an cyber attack of tnis size dedicated to one battle. I did not think of it but will say your observation os quite correct.
@@sshumkaer They're still after Hezbollah's command communications.
Hezbollah shitting in their phants right now
Matt you are doing an excellent job, explaining and breaking down to us easily so we can understand .
I really enjoy your analysis. Thanks for your work.
These Hezbollah dudes remind me of the Scavs in the Borderlands games.
I guess i never noticed your anger tab, thats awesome.
Thank you for your reporting and sharing your experience and expertise. Basics like the probable meaning of different types of smoke are so valuable. Obvious to you and many of your audience maybe, but so informative to folks like me. Much appreciated!
Israel has F15's as well.
Don’t mess with Gods people 🇺🇸 🇮🇱
The aircraft dropping flares at 27:30 is a F-15I Ra'am, it's the israeli version of the F-15E, which is the bomber version of the mighty F-15C/D. We can "clearly" see the 2 engines nozzles, the 2 straight vertical fins, and the camouflage is the desert one. F-35 wears deep grey camouflage and tail fins are inclined, plus it has only one nozzle.
Thank you Matt
didnt you call it out when the pagers started popping :D
It sounded like to me the man was saying like and subscribe
🇮🇱 🇺🇦 ❤
Iranian ambassador to Lebanon has died
Real talk?
I like how fast you talk I get bored easy
Wondering if they sent in their warranty registration cards for those pagers?
Israel does not have F-22s.
They immobilized thousands of fighters with the initial attack so it makes sense
Marg bar islam
I been watching speak the truth since it started, but my wife had a baby and I been gone for a while, when I’ve come back I haven’t seen Rob anymore anyone know why?
I'm no expert but I thought F35s didn't use flares, instead using that active towed thingy.
They all have that towed device, it’s just internal with Fat Amy. But they all use flares.
@@soonerfrac4611 So F35s carry both, as do most other jets. The more you know, thanks sir.
The F-35s use flares too, they are hidden in a little bay under the fuselage.
Wheres the little passive aggressive redhead guy?
You shouldn't have had a pager
A F-15 is easy to spot. Twin engine, and a very unique wing shape, especially at the tips. Then again, they all are easy to pick out once you know their little variances. We only have 2 single engine “fighters”. The F-16 and the F-35. A blind dog can tell them apart so no point in stating the obvious. A F-22 is easy too, again twin engined but with a very odd, for the jet world, looking exhaust. It looks like two rectangles instead of the usual circles. You can usually make out the veins that are part of the thrust vectoring system too. Though to me, the biggest give away is the shape of the rear control surfaces, the elevators. They are kind of pointy as apposed to a straight edge on the end. It almost looks like two diamond shaped are attached to the plane instead of what you typically see. The air intakes for a F-22 is further towards the front of the aircraft at the inboard side of the intake and the. It slants rearward as you go away from the fuselage. The twin rudders lay outward in a pretty aggressive angle too. The F-35 is a LOT smaller of an aircraft, is single engine, the rudders are more upright, the elevators are a little more towards a traditional shape, and the air instakes are the opposite of the F-22. On the F-35, they start further back down the fuselage as you start inboard. As you move outboard, the edge of the air intakes are further forward heading towards the nose instead of rearward. That’s just a few of the things I can think of off the top of my head.
Leave and go where exactly?
the strike in the video with the airstrike alarm i think is in israel. it looks like Israel structures.
Speak up!!!
Sorry, I have to, but….
It looks like ol’ allahu ain’t being too akbar for them today huh!
😂😂😂😂😂
durka? durka durkaroo. durka?!?!?
@@issadraco532Durka durkaaaaa😢
We’re not going back?
Dude i been a very long subscriber but tbh ive been kind of bored these past few vids
Bored? Really?
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