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Offline RTHolmes

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predator drones monitored...
« on: December 21, 2009, 10:00:54 AM »
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8419147.stm

so, someone decided that there was no need to bother encrypting the video feed from predator drones. wtf? wonder if the control data is encrypted too? :rolleyes:
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Re: predator drones monitored...
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2009, 10:42:30 AM »
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8419147.stm

so, someone decided that there was no need to bother encrypting the video feed from predator drones. wtf? wonder if the control data is encrypted too? :rolleyes:

Old news and dead issue. The video feeds are unencrypted for a reason. The C&C links are heavily encrypted. This "feet" is precisely as amazing as turning on an old TV and getting over the air broadcasts.

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Re: predator drones monitored...
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2009, 11:57:20 AM »
The video feeds are unencrypted for a reason. The C&C links are heavily encrypted. This "feet" is precisely as amazing as turning on an old TV and getting over the air broadcasts.

what possible reason could that be? surely you can see that having a realtime view from the enemies recon drones would give a military advantage? wonder if they were geotagged...
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Re: predator drones monitored...
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2009, 12:42:28 PM »
what possible reason could that be? surely you can see that having a realtime view from the enemies recon drones would give a military advantage? wonder if they were geotagged...

Well, if you pull up a drone feed and see it looking at you, does it really matter? What are you going to do, pack up your satellite dish and make a run for it? You're still locked up. You can't out-run a hellfire.

Also, troops on the ground have a hard enough time simply having radio comms with jets in their area, being on different frequencies. Want to try a widely dispersed force that needs a rolling encryption key that's changed every day? Not gonna work well. It's about simplicity. Pull up the feed as you need it, instantly, use it, move on.

As for tactical advantage, if I show you a patch of dirt with you standing in it.. what advantage did you just get? You still don't know where my own forces are maneuvering to envelope that spotted position.

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« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2009, 01:03:45 PM »
well I'll be sitting in a rented room with a bunch of screens and comms eating a kebab. maybe I'll tell the guys being observed to stop what theyre doing and go home, then tell my other comrades that they arent being observed, so they can carry on with whatever they are doing...

on a basic level, knowing what the enemy is doing is useful, doing it so they dont know you're doing it is even better.
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Re: predator drones monitored...
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2009, 02:07:14 PM »
Well, if you pull up a drone feed and see it looking at you, does it really matter? What are you going to do, pack up your satellite dish and make a run for it? You're still locked up. You can't out-run a hellfire.

Also, troops on the ground have a hard enough time simply having radio comms with jets in their area, being on different frequencies. Want to try a widely dispersed force that needs a rolling encryption key that's changed every day? Not gonna work well. It's about simplicity. Pull up the feed as you need it, instantly, use it, move on.

As for tactical advantage, if I show you a patch of dirt with you standing in it.. what advantage did you just get? You still don't know where my own forces are maneuvering to envelope that spotted position.

Your opinion is noted... and it is one dimensional.  Exactly the kind of thinking that left the video feeds unguarded.

If you know WHERE your enemy is looking, you can move any vital assets away from that location.... or just drop your AK and pick up a shovel, and be a farmer for 5 minutes.

 Also, it gives you intelligence as to exactly what your enemy THINKS you are doing.  This gives you the advantage to manipulate his force structure to chase whatever rabbits you put out there for him, leaving you free to maneuver your real forces as you wish.  This gives you a tactical advantage on the battlefield.

It can be just as easy as knowing where the drone is.  It's a lot easier to hit something like that with a shoulder launched SAM, when you already know where to look and point.

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Re: predator drones monitored...
« Reply #6 on: December 21, 2009, 02:44:11 PM »


As for tactical advantage, if I show you a patch of dirt with you standing in it.. what advantage did you just get? You still don't know where my own forces are maneuvering to envelope that spotted position.

By intercepting the feeds, they can potentially learn what areas are under survellience by the drones. 


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Re: predator drones monitored...
« Reply #7 on: December 21, 2009, 02:47:10 PM »
well I'll be sitting in a rented room with a bunch of screens and comms eating a kebab. maybe I'll tell the guys being observed to stop what theyre doing and go home, then tell my other comrades that they arent being observed, so they can carry on with whatever they are doing...

on a basic level, knowing what the enemy is doing is useful, doing it so they dont know you're doing it is even better.

You want to sit around and put all your faith in videos that I'm streaming you? Okay. You do that lol. It's not like the US Army has people for a little thing called Counter-Intelligence, and could stream any video off of that link they wanted, including ones of totally fake telemetry.

The lack of imagination here is staggering.

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Re: predator drones monitored...
« Reply #8 on: December 21, 2009, 02:52:17 PM »
oh nooo alibubu and kasab just caught a rocket while in the road.... oh my goodness.



You want to sit around and put all your faith in videos that I'm streaming you? Okay. You do that lol. It's not like the US Army has people for a little thing called Counter-Intelligence, and could stream any video off of that link they wanted, including ones of totally fake telemetry.

The lack of imagination here is staggering.

lol I seem to recollect a body being dumped in the channel with a briefcase full of documents. Then the Brits chattering about a plane crash that had one of it's couriers on it.
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« Reply #9 on: December 21, 2009, 03:18:57 PM »
Cheesits.  Enough with the baloney about "what do we lose?"  or maybe it's
being done on purpose. 

Moray37 and others have said it. NO reason for an open feed at all.  Never show
any of your cards and it is assinine to let your enemy see what is is you're looking
at.

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Re: predator drones monitored...
« Reply #10 on: December 21, 2009, 04:23:08 PM »
You want to sit around and put all your faith in videos that I'm streaming you? Okay. You do that lol. It's not like the US Army has people for a little thing called Counter-Intelligence, and could stream any video off of that link they wanted, including ones of totally fake telemetry.

The lack of imagination here is staggering.

Some of the recovered data included drone footage of US military bases and assets. They were using your own gear to recon your bases. Now there's been some mighty stupid things been done in military history, but providing islamic nutjobs with a nice aerial view of your bases ranks up the top there imho.

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Re: predator drones monitored...
« Reply #11 on: December 21, 2009, 04:46:30 PM »
You want to sit around and put all your faith in videos that I'm streaming you? Okay. You do that lol. It's not like the US Army has people for a little thing called Counter-Intelligence, and could stream any video off of that link they wanted, including ones of totally fake telemetry.

The lack of imagination here is staggering.

The lack of open-mindedness here is also staggering.
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Re: predator drones monitored...
« Reply #12 on: December 21, 2009, 05:01:01 PM »
Yeah, how the hell can anyone think, oh it's no big deal that they saw the footage.  If your enemy knows what your looking at it gives them the decided advantage to not do anything in that area.
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Re: predator drones monitored...
« Reply #13 on: December 21, 2009, 05:13:01 PM »
Keep in mind that this technology is still evolving, these drones that are being used today were developed many years ago and funding was a major problem just to get prototypes out into the field, (without naming any cost cutting presidents), due to the cost involved with encryption and the associated support system this probably was something that was considered "fat" in that project so something had to be cut to keep it alive.  

With the use of drones even more popular now than ever since being able to use it as a firing platform instead of a stand alone monitoring system, you can bet the next generation of drones will be fully outfitted to prevent things like this.  Just my two cents.


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« Reply #14 on: December 22, 2009, 10:41:10 AM »
Yeah, how the hell can anyone think, oh it's no big deal that they saw the footage.  If your enemy knows what your looking at it gives them the decided advantage to not do anything in that area.

That's not true. Not even close to true. If I put up a camera over a say... a dam, a piece of critical infrastructure. You're no longer going to attack it, at all? That's great. Using the logic from this thread, all we need is Biden's drone cloud, and there won't be any attacks. Obviously they can't do it if we can see the entire region at once.

That's not even touching on the technology they actually use to detect areas of interest, like ground mapping radar that can cover an area, come back 5 minutes later, and detect footprints in the ground... which is in use already on drones and can't be viewed as a nifty over the air stream like the current unencrypted video links.

They secured the command & control. If video was that important, they would've secured that too. No real differences.