Comments by "N Velsen" (@nvelsen1975) on "Anders Puck Nielsen"
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Not just the US, the UK too. GCHQ has its grubby paws in everything that's even remotely signals related.
It's in civilian use and I never used it during my service so I guess it's okay to talk about, but there's AI that does pattern recognition. At the very least track changes between two photos.
We use those for zoning enforcement purposes since they flag new extensions to houses, new windows, changed fence positions etc, which you can then cross-reference with known permits and enforce easily against rulebreakers without having to manually turn a whole village inside out.
You can then mark exclusion zones as well, so it doesn't flag entire roads as false positives because of the changing vehicles.
If you do this with satrecon of a warzone, the AI should flag all changes, which your analysts can then look at. This means you should be able to get all open-air ammo dumps and most of the ones in buildings because there's a high chance it'll get flagged over changing vehicles.
I've heard talk of similar AI that can search for a specific shape, so if you feed them the profile of a Russian army truck and then set them to work on a region's satrecon, it should flag everywhere Russian army trucks are parked and driving.
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@petermagnus9919
Uhm, are you aware of the background of those conflicts?
Yes, by now Indian invaders are stuck having to fight through jungles, plateaus and mountains.
That's because in China's last war of conquest in 1952, they seized the Indian vassal state of Tibet, whose existance put Indian troops right on the border of Sichuan and China's economic core in the south (even more back then, than nowadays).
The Moscow-loyal Vietnamese regime attacked and invaded the Beijing-loyal Red Khmer regime.
Thus China intervened.
Vietnam's loyalty to Moscow has been a constant annoyance as the Sino-Soviet Split meant that Vietnam arse-kissing the Russians was unacceptable, yet they did. Could've been neutral, but they choose not to.
North Korea was being invaded by US troops, thus prompting China to intervene to keep US troops off their doorstep and maintain their buffer zone.
Note how China didn't join the war until it became clear North Korea would lose and a unified Korea would soon be under the (extremely agressive) US-sponsored ruler Ree.
(so I guess it's fair to say Beijing went Reeeeeeeeee)
The South China Sea is kinda like the name implies. That's about oil and other resources as well as protecting China's trade routes.
Where's the imperialism? What territory are they trying to gain merely for territory?
If your view had been correct, China would've invaded Russia by now. It's tons of land, easy to get now with Ukraine slaughtering the Russians.
Same for Mongolia, Bhutan, Nepal, why would China not invade if it was an imperialist country?
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