May 042022
 

Those who have been looking at this blog for long enough may recall that, years ago, it would shut down or lock up or disappear for hours or days at a time due to outside attacks. These attacks were, until I added a bunch of security features, apparently meant to add spy/malware to the blog, to make it a money-making venture for other people. Exactly how that was supposed to work I’m not sure… but most of the attacks – as in well in excess of 90% – seemed to come from Ukraine. Ukraine has a large number of nerds with excess free time, lots of skill and a willingness to unleash it upon just about anybody. Well… now they have a valid target in the form of the Russian military.

Inside the elite Ukrainian drone unit founded by volunteer IT experts: ‘We are all soldiers now.’

Ukrainian drone unit Aerorozvidka eager to strike at night “when Russians sleep”

How Small Drones Could Win The Fight In Ukraine’s Cities (And The Truth About That Anti-Drone Pickle Jar Story)

 

ISIS and similar groups tried using the same idea – drones with bombs – against the US in the middle east. There, success was minimal… not because the idea wasn’t good, but because ISIS is not exactly filled with nerds. The US countered the drones with electronic warfare: our nerds were better than their nerds, which was not at all surprising. But Russian nerds seem to be absent from this fight. Or, perhaps worse, the Russian military simply took the Russian nerds away from their computers, slapped second-rate AK-47s into their hands and dumped them into trucks.

 Posted by at 10:59 pm
May 042022
 

Well, this should prove an interesting tale, especially when they figure out the motive:

Attacker had an ill-defined weapon… apparently it looked like a gun, but was a knife… and apparently it could hurl the blade. “Ballistic knives” are fundamentally kinda useless weapons, only cool to those in middle school, but they’re also often illegal which seems to be the case in California. Since they are illegal in California, and since a criminal certainly would not break the law in California, it’s a mystery what the attacker actually had.

I’m 50/50 on whether the attacker was politically motivated or just bog standard bugnuts. In either case, it’s reasonable to assume that public displays of humor are likely going to decline a bit.

 Posted by at 10:29 am
May 042022
 

After the unprecedented (and I’m led to understand illegal) leak of the Supreme Court preliminary opinion on overturning Roe vs Wade, the violent insurrectionists, yearning for the glory days of 2020, are back to doing what they do: violence.

With a healthy (?) dollop of Current Year Progressive Discourse:

 Posted by at 1:58 am
May 032022
 

The US Air Force has itself a new toy… a 2,000-pound GBU-31/B Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) bomb modified specifically to be a ship killer. In a video just released, one of these bombs, droppable by an F-35, whacked a cargo vessel and basically snapped it in half like a Twix. Whether it would do that to a proper armored combat vessel is less certain, though it’s pretty clear it wouldn’t do the ship any favors. The “Quicksink” bomb uses a combination of GPS and a nose-mounted radar seeker to control tail fins in order to put itself directly on target.

If you look closely (it helps to put the video on 0.25 playback speed) it looks like the bomb doesn’t actually hit the ship, but instead hits right next to it, going off kinda underneath the vessel. This creates a shock wave that pushed the middle of the vessel up, and creates a bubble under the vessel that doesn’t support it when it bends back down, thus Twixifying the ship. When the mist clears the vessel is already largely below the waves. Before the strike you can see what looks like a pretty healthy discharge of water near the rear of the ship, perhaps indicating that a bilge pump is working overtime to keep a leaky old vessel afloat. Possibly not the most representative demonstration of use against a modern military vessel, but for sinking crappy freighters, perhaps just the thing. European governments could make do with bombs like this in the Med and the Channel to deal with their ongoing seaborne invasions.

 Posted by at 12:24 pm
May 022022
 

Rocket Lab launched an Electron space launcher today… and caught the booster with a helicopter. The recovery did not go to plan however; reportedly the dynamics of the helicopter/rocket system was unusual and the pilot of the helicopter released the rocket. It seems he must have done so from a low altitude, as the booster survived splashdown and is being recovered and returned.

 

As elegant as a SpaceX landing? Nope. Better than anything else out there? Yup. The more the merrier when it comes to recoverable rockets. I’m sure Rocket Lab will figure out the problem and work to correct it. That’s how *good* engineering is done. The payload was apparently successfully delivered to orbit.

 Posted by at 10:08 pm