Did Ukraine Sell a Patriot System to China?
This is what happens when a Russian PSYOP meets people who know what they are talking about.
Based on a number of factors, the Twitter/X account "AlternatNews" is not being truthful about the nature of the "Patriot launcher" in the suspected photo.
This video is a more polished version of my original livestream.
Original tweet here:
https://twitter.com/AlternatNews/status/1790179326161563775
Based on: Dual Wheels. Lack of a generator. A different light structure. Strange cabling. Flimsy outriggers. The equipment in this picture is likely a "VISMOD" or visual modification used for a movie or PLA training.
If you want a Patriot Missile “Live Laugh Launch” T-shirt, you can get that here.
My video about how the Patriot Missile works is below:
Now ya got me thinking....
In regard to those rather sloppy looking ‘cables’ connected to the back end of the missile canisters....
I would imagine that electronics and other parts of Patriot missiles while inside their canisters must be fully energized and ready to be launched at all times.
This must generate some heat within the canisters that might make them ‘glow’ with a unique heat signature that an AI drone could pick up on, especially at night.
Any Patriot battery seen by an AI drone that did not have launchers & generators, etc. that ‘glowed’ in an expected manner would pretty much have to be decoys, right?
So might the odd looking cables on the back of the ‘Chinese Patriot Training Aid’ actually provide power to some sort of a heater placed inside the dummy canisters in order to simulate the warmth produced by an active, ready to launch missile?
Ah Ha.....!
Ryan....
You are undoubtedly correct when you posit that the Patriot launcher on the truck trailer is, in fact, an AI trainer built by China for testing attack drone systems.
Makes a lot of sense!
I’m sure that Ukraine is making sure Patriot systems are well camouflaged soon after they are emplaced.
I’m wondering if a Patriot battery can also be recognized by an approaching drone simply by how the various components are arranged in relation to one another.
Do the data and communication cables that connect these components with one another have sufficient length to allow for a more random looking ground configuration?